GAME REFERENCE

Crash rounds built for quick cashout

Crash on evatoto is built around one clear decision: take the multiplier before the flight ends. Open your account in seconds and we’ll show you the Crash table...

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What Crash feels like inside evatoto

Crash is a fast multiplier game where each round starts low, climbs upward, then ends without warning. You choose your stake, watch the curve rise and cash out before the crash point. We present the game with a clean graph, visible previous rounds and simple controls, so you can focus on timing rather than menus. If you like short sessions with instant

decisions, Crash gives you that sharp rhythm every round.

PLATFORM HIGHLIGHTS

Crash features we put forward

We keep the Crash screen direct, because the game is all about timing and visibility.

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Core

Multiplier climb

The main graph rises from the start of every round, showing your possible return as the...

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Control

Auto cashout

Set a target multiplier before the round begins, and the game can exit for you if...

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Memory

Round history

Recent crash points sit beside the action, helping you see the flow of earlier rounds without...

Crash gameplay flow from first round

Crash is simple to enter, but every round asks for quick judgement.

Round entry

Choose your stake before the countdown ends. Once the round starts, the multiplier moves and new entries wait for the next cycle.

Cashout rule

You need to exit before the crash point. If you wait too long, the round closes and that stake is settled at zero.

Manual timing

Manual cashout gives you full control over the exact moment you leave, which is useful when you want to react to the graph live.

Phone layout

On mobile, the graph, stake field and cashout button stay close together, so your thumb does not need to chase key controls.

Crash transparency at a glance

We show the core Crash traits clearly before you settle into a session.

Game typeCrash is a multiplier timing game, not a reel slot or card table. The round result depends on when the crash point lands.
Volatility feelExpect sharp swings. Smaller cashouts can appear often, while longer holds carry higher tension and more risk before the curve ends.
Supported devicesCrash works on phone browsers and larger screens, with the same graph logic, stake flow and cashout controls across device sizes.
Access regionYou can open Crash from supported regions where local law permits, including Indonesia areas served by our game lobby.
ON THE GO

Crash on your phone screen

Crash fits phone sessions because the whole decision happens in one glance: stake, rising line, cashout button and last results. We keep the touch targets clear, the graph readable and...

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Fast countdown
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24/7 SUPPORT

Help for your Crash rounds

If something feels unclear in Crash, we keep support focused on the round itself.

Team online

Round result check

Ask us to help read a completed Crash round, including the crash point, cashout moment and how the result appeared in your history.

Control questions

If manual or auto cashout does not feel clear, we can explain how each button behaves before and during a live Crash round.

Display refresh

If the graph or countdown looks delayed, contact us with device details so we can help you refresh the Crash screen properly.

REVIEW SIGNALS

Fairness cues around Crash

Crash works best when the result flow is easy to inspect and understand.

Provider signal

We show Crash through its game provider frame, so you can see the source environment behind the multiplier round you are opening.

Result record

Recent crash points remain visible beside the game, giving you a practical way to compare the current round with earlier outcomes.

Clear settlement

Each completed round shows whether your cashout happened before the crash point, so the result is not hidden behind extra screens.

Rule visibility

Crash rules explain the stake, multiplier and cashout sequence, helping you understand the game before choosing your first round.

Device consistency

The same Crash logic applies across phone and wider screens, so changing device size does not change the way rounds settle.

Regional access

We make Crash available only in supported regions where local law permits, with availability handled through the evatoto lobby.

Crash beside our sibling games

Crash has its own pace, so we compare it by decision style rather than category alone.

Crash vs AviatorBoth use rising multipliers, but Crash keeps attention on a single curve and cashout moment, giving the round a cleaner visual rhythm.
Crash vs DiceDice is built around choosing odds before the result. Crash adds live pressure because your exit timing happens while the multiplier climbs.
Crash vs MinesMines asks you to reveal tiles step by step. Crash removes the board and turns the whole session into one timing decision.
Crash vs PlinkoPlinko feels like watching a drop path unfold. Crash is more direct, with one graph and one key decision before the curve ends.
Crash vs LimboLimbo focuses on preset multiplier targets. Crash lets you watch the multiplier live, then decide whether to hold or cash out.
Crash vs Slot roomsSlot rooms stretch attention across reels and features. Crash compresses the action into short multiplier rounds with a visible exit button.
Crash vs BaccaratBaccarat follows card outcomes and table pace. Crash is faster, simpler to read and centred on timing rather than hand comparison.

Crash details worth checking

These are the Crash elements we suggest you notice before increasing your pace.

Countdown window

The countdown shows when the next Crash round is about to begin, giving you time to set stake and cashout target calmly.

Stake field

The stake box is kept close to the graph, so you can adjust your entry without searching through separate game menus.

Cashout button

The cashout button is the centre of Crash. We keep it visible during the round because timing matters more than decoration.

Auto target

Auto cashout is useful when you want the game to exit at a chosen multiplier instead of relying only on reaction speed.

History strip

Past crash points appear in a compact strip, letting you review recent movement while staying on the current game screen.

Short sessions

Crash rounds finish quickly, making the game easy to explore in short bursts without committing to a long table session.

Crash questions before you join

You choose a stake before the round starts, watch the multiplier rise, then cash out before the crash point. If the curve ends first, that round settles without a return.

Yes, Crash includes an auto cashout option where available in the game frame. Set your multiplier target before the round begins, then the system exits if that target is reached.

That sudden end is the core rule of Crash. The hidden crash point decides when the curve closes, so your decision is whether to exit early or hold longer.

Crash suits short sessions because rounds move quickly and the controls are simple. You can check the countdown, enter a round and finish a decision in very little time.

Check the stake field, auto cashout setting, recent crash history and countdown. Those four details help you understand the round setup before the multiplier begins moving.

On mobile, Crash keeps the graph and cashout control close together. The smaller screen can actually suit the game because the main decision stays within one thumb reach.