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The rocket game this site is named for: rounds launch every few seconds, the multiplier climbs, and you decide — bank now, or ride one more heartbeat. Moon or bust.

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How to play Cash or Crash

  1. Bet during the countdown. Rounds run continuously — a 6-second betting window opens before every launch. Miss it and you spectate (which is also fun).
  2. Set an auto cash-out (or go manual). Pick a target from 1.5x to 10x and the game banks you the instant the rocket reaches it — at the exact target, even if the frame skips past.
  3. Ride the curve. The multiplier grows exponentially: 2x at about 3.9s, 10x at 12.8s, 100x at 25.6s. Cash out manually any time you're holding.
  4. Crash… or moon. Hold too long and the bust takes your bet. But 1 round in 250 lands on the moon instead — and pays everyone still aboard.

One honest detail: the crash point is drawn the instant the rocket lifts off. The climb is an animation toward a decision already made — no timing, rhythm or reflex changes it.

The real reach-odds

Crash's distribution has one clean rule: the chance a round reaches a multiplier is inversely proportional to it. These are the exact odds this game uses, printed in full:

TargetChance the round reaches itTime to get there100 coins pays
1.5x64.7%2.3s150
2x48.5%3.9s200
3x32.3%6.1s300
5x19.4%8.9s500
10x9.7%12.8s1,000
50x1.94%21.7s5,000
100x0.97%25.6s10,000

Multiply any row's chance by its payout and you get the same number — every target is the same long-run deal in a different shape. 3% of rounds bust instantly at 1.00x; that's the same coin, other side.

Crash strategy, in three honest sentences

Set the auto target before liftoff and let it fire — mid-flight fingers make worse decisions than pre-flight brains. Size bets so a run of early busts can't end your session, because at any target the losing streaks are guaranteed texture, not bad luck. And treat every crash predictor, signal group and "pattern" as what it is: a scam aimed at the most mythologized game in the casino.

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Coming soon

Tournaments & the iPhone app

The games are free here forever. The competitive layer is on its way:

  • 24-player knockout tournaments — outlast the field for a top prize of 6,480 coins
  • • Daily bonuses that grow with your streak, plus daily missions
  • • One wallet across every game, saved to your account
  • • The iPhone app that ties it all together

Until then: play free, no sign-up, and your browser keeps your balance.

Cash or Crash FAQ

When is the best time to cash out in crash?
There is no timing skill — the crash point is decided at liftoff, and every target carries identical long-run value (the reach-chance falls exactly as fast as the payout grows). The honest advice: pick an auto cash-out target that matches the session you want — steady at 1.5–2x, jackpot-hunting at 10x+ — and let it fire. Our crash strategy guide covers why every "system" beyond that is noise.
What is the moon landing?
Our twist on the format: 1 round in 250 doesn't crash — the rocket lands on the moon, and everyone still holding is paid at the landing multiplier. Landing points follow the same distribution as crash points, so the moon can't be exploited by any cash-out target; it just makes riding long occasionally glorious instead of always fatal.
What is the highest crash multiplier?
Payouts cap at 1000x. About 1 round in 1,031 reaches the cap naturally — you'll see plenty of sub-2x busts between them, which is exactly what the fat-tailed distribution promises.
Is this the same as Aviator?
Same format — Aviator (by Spribe) is the best-known branded crash game, and "crash", "cash-or-crash" and "rocket game" all describe this mechanic: a climbing multiplier you must exit before it busts. This version runs on virtual coins with continuous rounds, auto cash-out, and the moon-landing twist.
Why did the round crash instantly at 1.00x?
Instant busts are a real part of the math: exactly 3% of rounds end at 1.00x before anyone can react. It isn't a glitch or a punishment — it's the same distribution that makes the occasional 100x possible.
Is this crash game real money?
No. Virtual coins only — nothing to deposit, nothing to cash out, no prizes. The same format real-money sites run, minus the money. For adults 17+.

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