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Comparison

Crazy Time vs Crazy Time A — what's the difference?

Crazy Time vs Crazy Time A: same wheel, same bonuses, two different tables. Compare live segment frequencies, table limits, and when to play which. Free, no signup.

Live segment frequencies — last 24h

Crazy Time: 1,729 rounds · Crazy Time A: 1,603 rounds
SegmentTheoreticalCrazy Time hitsCrazy Time %Crazy Time A hitsCrazy Time A %
138.89%68339.50%59837.31%
224.07%41123.77%40125.02%
512.96%24414.11%20913.04%
107.41%1287.40%1187.36%
Coin Flip7.41%1217.00%1217.55%
Pachinko3.70%623.59%674.18%
Cash Hunt3.70%553.18%593.68%
Crazy Time1.85%251.45%301.87%

Refreshes every two minutes. Drift between the two games in a 24-hour window is sampling variance, not a structural difference.

Same wheel, two tables

Crazy Time and Crazy Time A run on the identical wheel composition — 21× 1, 13× 2, 7× 5, 4× 10, 4× Coin Flip, 2× Pachinko, 2× Cash Hunt, 1× Crazy Time. The bonus mechanics (Pachinko peg board with DOUBLE tiles, Cash Hunt's 108-cell shooter, the three-armed Crazy Time wheel, Coin Flip's red-vs-blue) are also identical.

What differs: they're operated as two separate live tables with independent random-number generators, different host rotations, and (depending on the operator) different stake limits. From the player's seat, neither has an edge over the other — every spin is independent on each table.

When to pick one over the other

  • Stake limits: Crazy Time A typically targets a different stake band than the original. If your preferred chip size is rejected on one, try the other.
  • Schedule: Crazy Time runs as one of Evolution's headline tables and is consistently busy. Crazy Time A occasionally runs lighter, which some players prefer for the slower pace.
  • Variance smoothing: nope. They're independent RNGs — playing one because the other is "cold" is not a real edge. Both wheels are genuinely random.

RTP comparison

Both games publish the same advertised RTP per bet type:

BetRTP (both games)
196.08%
295.96%
595.78%
1095.73%
Coin Flip95.95%
Pachinko94.33%
Cash Hunt95.27%
Crazy Time94.41%

What about the live data?

The dashboard above pulls observed segment frequencies from each game's live feed across the last 24 hours. Drift between the two tables is variance, not a structural tell — it averages out over enough rounds.

Frequently asked

Is Crazy Time A different from Crazy Time?
Same wheel composition, same bonus mechanics, but operated as two separate live tables with independent random-number generators. Stake limits and host rotation differ; theoretical hit rates and payouts are identical.
Which has a better RTP, Crazy Time or Crazy Time A?
They publish the same advertised RTP per bet type — 96.08% on number 1, 94.41% on the Crazy Time bonus, and so on. Neither has a structural edge over the other.
Can I tell the difference between Crazy Time and Crazy Time A from the data?
No structural difference, only short-term variance. Their observed segment frequencies converge over enough rounds.

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