Crash multipliers follow an exponential probability distribution. Roughly 33% of rounds end below 1.5x and 50% below 2x — only 1% survive past 100x. This free simulator lets you analyze how different target strategies perform over hundreds of rounds, tracking expected value against mathematical predictions.
Last updated: March 28, 2026
Watch a multiplier rise in real time and test exit strategies. Analyze how exponential probability distributions affect expected value.
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In this free Crash game simulator, a multiplier starts at 1.00x and rises continuously until it randomly crashes. You place a bet and watch the multiplier climb — the challenge is deciding when to cash out. Cash out too early and you leave money on the table. Wait too long and the crash wipes out your bet entirely.
The crash point for each round is determined before the animation begins using a cryptographically random algorithm. The distribution follows an exponential curve: roughly 33% of rounds crash below 1.5x, about 50% crash below 2x, and only 1% survive past 100x. This mathematically accurate model creates genuine tension in every round.
Auto-cashout lets you set a target multiplier in advance, removing emotional decision-making. This is useful for testing strategies over hundreds of rounds. Track your results in the session stats panel to see how different cashout targets perform over time. Learn more in our Crash strategy guide.
Compare multiple exit targets head-to-head across the same simulated rounds. See how 2x, 5x, 10x, and beyond stack up in success rate, return rate, and drought length — all from a single simulation run.
Visualize how crash points are distributed across hundreds of thousands of rounds. See the exponential curve that shapes every round and understand why lower targets succeed more frequently.
This is exact math (0.99 ÷ target × 100) — no simulation needed.
Calculate exactly how many consecutive misses your balance can survive with progressive strategies. See the minimum balance required for any streak length and the probability of it occurring.
Honest, math-based answers about Crash.
Deal. Decide. Count.

Spin. Analyze. Learn.

Drop. Bounce. Multiply.

Reveal. Avoid. Multiply.

Guess. Stack. Collect.

Set. Roll. Multiply.

Target. Launch. Instant.

Pick. Match. Multiply.

Pick. Flip. Double.

This is a free mathematical simulation for educational purposes. No real money is used.