Crazy Time Casino UK
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Crazy Time is Evolution Gaming's live casino game show, and Crazy Time UK access runs entirely through UK-licensed live casinos. The game's been on air since 1 July 2020 from Evolution's Riga studio: one 54-segment wheel, eight bet types, four bonus rounds, broadcast 24 hours a day. This site covers Crazy Time itself: how it plays, the 96.08% return-to-player rate, verified Crazy Time records, and where to play Crazy Time in the UK.
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Key Facts
Crazy Time at a glance: provider, RTP, volatility, bet limits, licences, and Crazy Time broadcast infrastructure in one scannable table.
| Name | Crazy Time |
|---|---|
| Provider | Evolution Gaming (Evolution AB, Stockholm, 2006) |
| Launch | 1 July 2020 |
| RTP | 96.08% |
| House edge | 3.92% |
| Volatility | High |
| Segments | 54 (45 number wedges + 9 bonus wedges, plus Top Slot above the main wheel) |
| Bet types | 8 (numbers 1, 2, 5, 10 + Cash Hunt, Coin Flip, Pachinko, Crazy Time bonus) |
| Bonus rounds | 4 (Cash Hunt, Coin Flip, Pachinko, Crazy Time) |
| Per-bonus RTP | Coin Flip 95.70%, Cash Hunt 95.27%, Pachinko 94.33% |
| Max multiplier | 20,000× per wedge (25,000× recorded via Top Slot compound, December 2022) |
| Min bet | £0.10 – £0.50 (operator-dependent) |
| Max bet | £100 – £2,000+ (operator-dependent) |
| Max win | Operator cap, typically £250,000 – £500,000 |
| Stream | HD 1080p, 24/7 from Evolution's Riga studio |
| Tables | 2 (Crazy Time + Crazy Time A) |
| Licences | UKGC B2B Account 41655 · MGA CRP/187/2010 |
| Test labs | GLI · eCOGRA · iTech Labs · BMM Testlabs |
What Crazy Time Is
Crazy Time launched on 1 July 2020 as Evolution Gaming's flagship live game show. It's not a slot, despite what the name might suggest. Crazy Time is a live-broadcast wheel game with a presenter, a 54-segment wheel, eight bet types, and four bonus rounds. The Crazy Time category sits within Evolution's live game show vertical, alongside related products like Crazy Time A and Funky Time.
Crazy Time's wheel breaks down into 45 number segments (1, 2, 5, and 10) plus nine bonus segments that trigger Cash Hunt, Coin Flip, Pachinko, or the Crazy Time bonus round. A smaller wheel above the main wheel, the Top Slot, attaches a multiplier to one of the bet types each spin. That Top Slot is what makes individual Crazy Time rounds reach extreme multipliers, including the 25,000× Cash Hunt outcome recorded in December 2022.
Evolution publishes a return-to-player figure of 96.08% for Crazy Time, which works out to a 3.92% house edge. Both numbers are long-term theoretical averages, not session guarantees: any single session can swing well above or well below the headline RTP. Crazy Time is high-volatility by design. Number segments pay at modest multipliers in most rounds; bonus rounds and Top Slot events drive the variance and the headline payouts.
Evolution Gaming publishes Crazy Time and holds B2B gambling licences from the UK Gambling Commission (Account 41655) and the Malta Gaming Authority. The Crazy Time random number generator is tested by industry laboratories: Gaming Laboratories International (GLI), eCOGRA, iTech Labs, and BMM Testlabs. In the UK, you access Crazy Time through any UK-licensed live casino that carries Evolution's live game catalogue.
The Crazy Time mechanics: 54-segment wheel and eight bet types page breaks down each wedge category. The 96.08% Crazy Time RTP and per-bonus probabilities sit on the dedicated math page.
How It Plays in 60 Seconds
The presenter spins the wheel. You place a bet during the short betting window on numbers (1, 2, 5, 10) or on one of the four bonus rounds. The Top Slot above the main wheel also spins, attaching a random multiplier to one of the eight bet types for that spin.
The wheel lands on a wedge. Number bets pay at that wedge's value (1×, 2×, 5×, or 10×), with any Top Slot multiplier applied to the matched bet that spin. A bonus segment triggers the corresponding bonus round (Cash Hunt, Coin Flip, Pachinko, or the Crazy Time bonus round), hosted by the same presenter.
Rounds last roughly 30 to 60 seconds without a bonus trigger, longer when a bonus round resolves. The cycle repeats continuously, 24 hours a day, from Evolution's Riga studio.
The seven-step guide to how Crazy Time plays walks through each step with worked examples.
Bet Types and Payouts
Crazy Time has eight bet types: four number bets (1, 2, 5, 10) and four bonus-round bets (Cash Hunt, Coin Flip, Pachinko, Crazy Time). Each spin, the Top Slot may attach a multiplier (2× through 50×) to one of those eight bet types. If the wheel lands on a wedge matching your bet, the payout is the base wedge value, multiplied by any Top Slot multiplier on that bet that spin.
| Bet | Wedges on wheel | Base payout | With Top Slot (max effect) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 21 | 1× stake | up to 50× on matched bet |
| 2 | 13 | 2× stake | up to 100× on matched bet |
| 5 | 7 | 5× stake | up to 250× on matched bet |
| 10 | 4 | 10× stake | up to 500× on matched bet |
| Cash Hunt | 2 | variable (108 hidden targets) | up to 25,000× via Top Slot compound |
| Coin Flip | 4 | variable (two-side multiplier) | up to 5,000× max-out path |
| Pachinko | 2 | variable (DOUBLE chain) | up to 10,000× per round |
| Crazy Time | 1 | variable (virtual wheel) | up to 20,000× via DOUBLE/TRIPLE chain |
The 54 wedges break down as 45 number wedges (21 ones, 13 twos, 7 fives, 4 tens) plus 9 bonus wedges. Low-multiplier number bets hit far more often than high-multiplier ones: a "1" matches roughly 39% of spins, a "10" only around 7%. The four bonus segments aren't evenly distributed either: Coin Flip carries the most wedges of the four bonuses (4 of 9), while the parent-named Crazy Time bonus carries just one of nine, making it the rarest bonus round at roughly 1-in-54 spins.
The Top Slot's contribution to expected value is sizeable. Across a large sample of spins, Top Slot multipliers compound the base wheel outcome and lift the long-term return-to-player to the published 96.08%. Without the Top Slot, the wheel alone would return a lower percentage. The full per-segment frequency and per-bonus payout breakdown sits on the Crazy Time RTP page.
The Four Bonus Rounds
Crazy Time has four bonus rounds. They sit on nine of the 54 wheel segments, so a bonus round triggers on roughly one spin in six on average. Top Slot multipliers can compound bonus-round payouts, and that's how the largest recorded Crazy Time wins were generated.
Cash Hunt
108 multiplier targets cover the screen, then shuffle behind a curtain. You pick a target with a crosshair before the curtain lifts. When the targets reveal, your target's hidden multiplier becomes the payout. The 108 targets carry a mix of values ranging from the low double digits up to several hundred, with one or two extreme high-value targets seeded per round.
Cash Hunt triggers on 2 of the 54 wheel segments, so it's a roughly 1-in-27 outcome per spin. Published RTP is 95.27%. The per-target design ceiling is high, and Top Slot compounding can push realised payouts further: the 25,000× Cash Hunt outcome from 11 December 2022 (€2,815,169) is the largest documented Crazy Time win to date and the bonus round's verified upper bound.
Crazy Time Cash Hunt: 108 targets and the four-phase mechanic
Coin Flip
A two-sided coin (one red, one blue) gets flipped. Each side holds a multiplier value, pre-set before the flip. If your chosen side lands face up, that side's multiplier becomes the payout. The Rescue Flip mechanic re-flips the coin if your side's value sits unusually low compared to the other, giving you a second shot at a higher value.
Coin Flip triggers on 4 of all 54 wedges, making it the most frequent bonus round at roughly 1-in-13.5 per spin. Published RTP is 95.70%, the highest of the four bonuses. The max-out path reaches around 5,000× when a high Top Slot multiplier compounds the higher coin-side value.
Pachinko
A puck drops down a pegboard. At the bottom sit multipliers and DOUBLE zones. If the puck lands on a multiplier, that value becomes your payout. If it lands on a DOUBLE zone, every multiplier on the board doubles and the puck re-drops, creating a compounding chain that can run several rounds before resolving on a multiplier slot.
The Rescue Drop adds an extra drop in some configurations when the puck lands on a multiplier deemed too low for the round. Pachinko triggers on 2 of those 54 wedges (roughly 1-in-27 per spin). Published RTP is 94.33%, the lowest of the four bonuses and the highest-variance bonus round. The DOUBLE chain drives Pachinko's ceiling of roughly 10,000× per round.
The Crazy Time Bonus Round
The presenter opens a secret door at the back of the studio set, revealing a large second wheel. You pick one of three flapper colours (red, blue, or yellow), and the secondary wheel spins. Multipliers on this wheel range across a wide band, and the wheel includes DOUBLE and TRIPLE segments that compound any multiplier the wheel subsequently lands on.
The Crazy Time bonus triggers on 1 of the 54 wheel segments, making it the rarest of the four bonuses at roughly 1-in-54 per spin. The bonus carries the most layered multiplier structure of the four: a single round can chain through multiple DOUBLE and TRIPLE segments before resolving, theoretically reaching a max of around 20,000× per round.
The Crazy Time bonus round: three-flapper and virtual-wheel mechanics
Live Stats
The latest spins, current segment hit-rate and bonus trigger frequencies appear in the live widget below. The data updates in real time from a direct recording of the broadcast feed.
The Crazy Time live spin tracker and full history carries the methodology and refresh cadence.
Synced with live provider API. If the Worker is unavailable, this static preview remains visible.
| Time | Result | Type | Multiplier | Top Slot Match |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cache aware | Latest synced data | Recorded outcome | Pending Worker fragment | Pending Top Slot match |
Is Crazy Time Fair?
Quick answer: Yes, it's fair. Crazy Time runs on certified RNG tested by GLI and eCOGRA at industry level. Evolution Gaming holds licences from the UK Gambling Commission (Account 41655) and the Malta Gaming Authority. The 96.08% published RTP is the same at every UK-licensed Crazy Time operator because the game logic is identical across the network.
- Provider: Evolution publishes the RTP and the per-bonus probabilities for the four bonus rounds.
- Regulators: the UK Gambling Commission and the Malta Gaming Authority regulate the B2B distribution that delivers the game to UK operators.
- Test labs: GLI, eCOGRA, iTech Labs and BMM Testlabs certify the RNG at industry level.
The outcome of any single spin is not influenced by the time of day, by any player's bet history, or by the presenter spinning the wheel.
The 96.08% Crazy Time RTP is a long-term theoretical average across all bet types. Individual sessions can swing sharply above or below it in either direction; the 3.92% house edge only applies over a large sample of spins. Per-bonus probabilities for Cash Hunt, Coin Flip, Pachinko, and the Crazy Time bonus round are also published and the same across operators.
The Crazy Time RTP page lays out the per-segment frequency table and per-bonus breakdown. Why Crazy Time cannot be predicted refutes the predictor question.
Verified Records
The largest documented Crazy Time win is a 25,000× Cash Hunt outcome from 11 December 2022, paying €2,815,169. The wheel's per-wedge design ceiling is 20,000×, but Top Slot compounding can push realised wins above it: the December 2022 record landed when a Top Slot multiplier compounded a Cash Hunt target's hidden multiplier to the maximum possible for the round.
Per-feature ceilings differ by bonus round mechanic. The Crazy Time bonus reaches roughly 20,000× per round via DOUBLE and TRIPLE virtual-wheel compounding. Pachinko caps near 10,000× per round through DOUBLE-zone chain mechanics. Coin Flip tops out around 5,000× when the highest Top Slot multiplier pairs with the higher coin-side value. Each per-feature ceiling and the verified Crazy Time wins that have approached or matched it sit on the records page.
Crazy Time biggest wins: 25,000× verified record and full per-feature breakdown tracks the December 2022 record and every per-feature ceiling.
Today's Notable Wins
The biggest Crazy Time multipliers from the current feed window show below as they're verified by the Worker.
Today's Crazy Time spins: full data view including non-record outcomes carries the live data feed. Today's Crazy Time record-tier wins, filtered by feature and multiplier band sits on the records page.
| Time | Result | Multiplier | Win | Replay |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Latest notable multipliers appear here when the Worker responds. | ||||
Where to Play in the UK
Crazy Time runs at UK-licensed live casinos. The flow is the same at every operator: open an account, deposit, then open Crazy Time from the operator's live casino lobby. There's no separate Crazy Time account, and Evolution doesn't publish a standalone Crazy Time app. Mobile access works through the operator's browser site or that operator's own app.
The Play Crazy Time button below leads to a sponsored UK-licensed Crazy Time operator route. The free Crazy Time demo lets you practise the mechanics first, without depositing.
Where to play Crazy Time in the UK: the licensed-operator access path covers operator account setup, deposits, and why no separate Crazy Time account exists. Responsible gambling: UK support resources and limit-setting sits on the safety page.
Crazy Time on Mobile
There's no standalone Evolution Crazy Time app. In the UK, you reach Crazy Time on mobile through your operator's mobile browser site or that operator's own native app, which loads the same Evolution live broadcast feed that runs on desktop. The 24/7 stream, the 54-segment wheel, the Top Slot, and the four bonus rounds all work identically across desktop and mobile.
Third-party "Crazy Time APK" files circulating online aren't produced by Evolution Gaming. They carry real security risk: typical fake APKs distribute malware or impersonator betting interfaces with no connection to the official Evolution feed. The genuine Crazy Time broadcast is only accessible through a UK-licensed operator account, by browser or by that operator's verified app.
If you want to practise without an operator account, the free Crazy Time demo on this site runs in any mobile browser. The demo recreates the gameplay (wheel mechanics, bet types, Top Slot behaviour) so you can learn the format before depositing at a licensed operator. Real-money play on the live broadcast always requires a UK-licensed operator account.
Crazy Time app (no APK): UK mobile access and operator app routing covers the full mobile access path, including operator app examples and the security reasoning against third-party APKs.
About This Site
What's on this page comes from three sources: a browser-based recreation of Crazy Time gameplay built in-house for the demo; a recording of the live Crazy Time broadcast that feeds the spin tracker and the verified records list; and reporting on facts you can check directly on Evolution's site, the UKGC public register, and the MGA licensee hub. This site takes no bets and holds no gambling licence in its own right.
The site is sponsored. The Play Crazy Time button leads to that sponsored route, and that's how the site is funded. The 96.08% RTP, the four bonus mechanics, the 25,000× record, the licensing chain, and the verification methodology are reporting on Crazy Time, not promotional copy for any operator.
Crazy Time editorial methodology, sponsored disclosure and verification standards has the full site policy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Crazy Time runs at UK-licensed live casinos that hold Remote Operating Licences from the UK Gambling Commission. The game itself is produced by Evolution Gaming under a B2B Gambling Software licence from the same regulator (Account 41655). Where to play Crazy Time UK: licensed-operator access path covers the access flow in detail.
No. The demo here is an independent recreation of the Crazy Time gameplay experience, built by this site. It's not produced by Evolution. Crazy Time is a trademark of Evolution Gaming, used for editorial reference only. The site is not affiliated with or endorsed by Evolution Gaming. The Crazy Time demo: trademark and proprietary disclosure carries the full notice.
No. Evolution's own published FAQ for Crazy Time states that the next bonus can't be predicted. The wheel runs on certified RNG, tested by GLI, eCOGRA, iTech Labs, and BMM Testlabs. Past spins don't influence the next spin: the wheel doesn't "owe" a bonus after a streak of number outcomes, and time-of-day doesn't affect outcomes. Crazy Time predictor refute, with Evolution's full citation walks through the math and the provider statement.
25,000× on Cash Hunt, recorded 11 December 2022, paying €2,815,169. The win exceeded the wheel's per-wedge 20,000× design ceiling because a Top Slot multiplier compounded the matched Cash Hunt bet. The 25,000× figure is the highest documented Crazy Time outcome to date. Crazy Time records: full per-feature breakdown and verification carries the records page in full.
There's no standalone Evolution Crazy Time app. In the UK, you access Crazy Time through your operator's mobile browser or that operator's own app. Third-party "Crazy Time APK" downloads circulating online aren't produced by Evolution and carry security risk. Crazy Time app: no-APK answer and UK mobile access covers the full mobile path.
No. Crazy Time runs as a live game show with a real presenter and a physical wheel, broadcast 24 hours a day from Evolution's Riga studio. The mechanics, the format, and the bet structure are different from a slot machine: there are no reels, no paylines, and no spin button. The term "Crazy Time slot" shows up in search behaviour but is a misnomer. Is Crazy Time a slot? The full clarification breaks down the format difference.
Crazy Time A is a separate Evolution live game show. It shares the wheel-and-multiplier concept with Crazy Time but uses different bet types, faster rounds, and different bonus mechanics. It's not a mode or a variant of Crazy Time: it's a related but distinct product. Crazy Time A: the related live game show clarified covers the difference in detail.
Every entry on the records page traces to a specific spin in the broadcast recording: timestamp, segment outcome, Top Slot value if active, bonus round if triggered, and payout amount. For wins above 5,000× the site cross-checks Evolution's own published verification where available. The 25,000× Cash Hunt outcome from December 2022 is the highest figure currently verified by both methods. How Crazy Time records are verified by feed timestamp and Evolution cross-check spells out the full process.
The statistics page is fed by the site's own recording of the live Crazy Time broadcast. As each spin resolves, four fields are logged: segment outcome, Top Slot multiplier (if active), bonus round (if triggered), and timestamp. The data shown is descriptive, not predictive: it reflects what's already happened, not what will happen. The Crazy Time data feed methodology and refresh cadence documents the full source provenance.