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Watch a multiplier climb and cash out before it crashes. Fast, social, provably fair — built to 99% RTP.

99%

RTP

Yes

Auto Cash-Out

1%

House Edge

Yes

Provably Fair

Crash Max Win

Maximum multiplier, platform payout cap, and what it takes to hit it

1,000,000×

Max Multiplier

Theoretical ceiling

$500,000

Max Payout

Per round cap on Stake

The theoretical maximum multiplier in Stake Crash is 1,000,000× — a round that climbs to one million times your bet before crashing. In practice, Stake enforces a $500,000 maximum payout per round, so the largest practical win on a $0.50 bet would be $500,000 at a 1,000,000× multiplier.

Multipliers above 1,000× occur roughly once in every 1,000 rounds — about 0.1% of the time. A 1,000,000× result would be exceptionally rare but is not mathematically impossible given the provably fair algorithm. Most high-multiplier hunters bet tiny amounts (e.g. $0.01) and set auto cash-out at 100×–1,000× targets, running thousands of rounds to capitalise on variance.

Stake logs all publicly visible big wins in the on-site ticker. The highest Crash multipliers verified by Stake's provably fair system exceed 100,000×. To chase the max win responsibly, keep individual bet sizes small relative to your bankroll and always use auto cash-out.

How the Crash Game Works

Crash is a multiplier game where a number starts at 1.00× and climbs at an accelerating rate. Your goal is to cash out before the multiplier suddenly crashes to zero.

Every round, you place a bet before the round starts. The multiplier begins rising. You can cash out at any point — the longer you wait, the higher your multiplier (and your potential profit), but the greater the risk of losing everything if you don't cash out in time.

Stake's Crash game is provably fair — the crash point is determined by a cryptographic algorithm before the round begins, ensuring the house cannot manipulate the outcome.

How to Play Crash on Stake

1

Place Your Bet

Before the round starts, enter your bet amount. You can set an auto cash-out multiplier too.

2

Watch the Multiplier

The number climbs: 1.10×, 1.50×, 2.00×, 5×, 10×... The longer it climbs, the bigger your potential win.

3

Cash Out

Hit Cash Out before the crash. Your bet × your current multiplier = your winnings.

4

Use Auto Cash-Out

Set a target multiplier in advance to remove emotion from the decision entirely.

Crash Game Strategies

No strategy eliminates the 1% house edge — but these frameworks control variance, protect your bankroll, and maximise session quality.

Auto Cash-Out at 1.33× (Rakeback Grind)

Set a fixed auto cash-out at 1.33× and never touch the button manually. You win roughly 73% of rounds, collecting 0.33× profit each time. The house edge costs you ~$1 per 100 bets at $1 stake. Primary purpose: generate high volume for rakeback, bonuses, and VIP XP while keeping session variance low.

Martingale at 2× (Controlled Risk)

Bet $1 at 2× auto cash-out. After a loss, double to $2, $4, $8... After any win, reset to $1. A 10-loss streak (probability ~0.1%) requires a $1,023 bankroll. Always set Auto-Bet's 'Stop on Loss' at 8 consecutive losses. Works in short sessions — never run more than 200 rounds with this system.

Anti-Martingale / Paroli (Streak Riding)

Start at $1 and double only after a WIN. After 3 consecutive wins, reset to $1 regardless. Max profit per chain: $7. Max loss per reset cycle: $1. Unlike Martingale, runaway losses are impossible. Ideal for riding hot streaks without risking your winnings. Win rate still ~49% per round at 2×.

High Multiplier Sniping (10×–100×)

Bet 0.25–0.5% of your bankroll targeting 10× (9.9% hit rate) or 100× (0.99% hit rate). Use Auto-Bet and set it running. Over 1,000 rounds at 10× target, expect roughly 99 hits. One successful 100× round on a $5 bet returns $500 profit. Emotional neutrality is essential — accept the losing streaks.

The 'Two-Level' Strategy

Split your session into two separate Auto-Bet pools. Pool A (80% of budget): auto cash-out at 1.2× — wins ~82% of rounds, slowly accumulating small gains. Pool B (20% of budget): auto cash-out at 10×, bet tiny amounts. Pool A funds the session; Pool B is your shot at a big round without chasing losses.

Session Discipline Framework

Set a hard 30-round session limit. If you're up more than 30% from session start, stop and lock in. If you've lost 40% of your session budget, stop immediately. Crash's fast pace (30 rounds in under 10 minutes) makes emotional decisions costly. Pre-committed rules prevent tilt from destroying a winning session.

House Edge Reminder: Every Crash round carries a 1% house edge — the long-run expected loss is 1% of total wagered. Strategies affect variance and session shape, not expected value. Never wager more than you're comfortable losing.

Provably Fair Crash

The crash point in every Stake Crash round is determined by a cryptographic algorithm before the round begins. The server generates a seed, hashes it, and shows you the hash before you bet. After the round, the original seed is revealed — you can recalculate the crash point yourself and confirm Stake didn't alter it.

This means the house cannot choose when to crash based on how much money is in play. The outcome is fixed, transparent, and verifiable by anyone.

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