Pachinko on Crazy Time A: live frequency, average payout, last hit
Pachinko fires roughly once every 27 spins on Crazy Time (2 of 54 slots, ~3.7% per spin). The puck drops through a peg board onto a multiplier slot; if it lands on DOUBLE every multiplier on the board doubles, with stacking allowed up to 10,000×. Long-run averages place expected payout around 25×.
Observed frequency by window
theoretical: 3.70%| Window | Rounds | Pachinko hits | Observed % | vs theory | Avg × | Spins since |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Last hour | 63 | 0 | 0.00% | -3.70 pts | —× | 68 |
| Last 24 hours | 1,498 | 54 | 3.60% | -0.10 pts | 23.39× | 68 |
| Last 7 days | 9,876 | 366 | 3.71% | +0.00 pts | 24.15× | 68 |
| Last 30 days | 28,820 | 1063 | 3.69% | -0.02 pts | 22.73× | 68 |
Numbers refresh every minute. Last hit: 1h ago on Crazy Time A.
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Frequently asked
- How rare is Pachinko on Crazy Time A?
- About 3.7% per spin — same wheel composition as the original Crazy Time, 2 of 54 slots.
- Is Pachinko's payout structure the same on Crazy Time A?
- Yes. The peg board, DOUBLE tiles and ceiling all match the original game.
- What does Pachinko pay on Crazy Time A?
- Pachinko bonus, multipliers from a peg-board drop. Bonus rounds vary widely round-to-round; long-run averages are shown in the table above.
Pachinko on Crazy Time A
Pachinko fires roughly once every 27 spins on Crazy Time (2 of 54 slots, ~3.7% per spin). The puck drops through a peg board onto a multiplier slot; if it lands on DOUBLE every multiplier on the board doubles, with stacking allowed up to 10,000×. Long-run averages place expected payout around 25×.
What this page tracks
- Observed % vs theoretical % across four windows: last hour, last 24 hours, last 7 days, last 30 days.
- Pachinko hits in each window and the rolling rounds-total denominator.
- Average multiplier of winning rounds where the data is available.
- Spins since — how many rounds have finalised since the last Pachinko landing.
- Last finalised — UTC timestamp of the most recent Pachinko round.
How to read the variance
Short windows are noisy by design. A Pachinko segment with theoretical 3.70% frequency can swing wildly across 100 rounds — the wheel is genuinely random and any "hot" or "cold" reading on a small sample is statistical drift, not a tell. Over 30-day windows the observed share converges to the theoretical share within roughly half a percentage point on this game.
Use the data, don't believe in patterns
TrackerSino surfaces Pachinko statistics for transparency, not prediction. Every spin is independent — past landings have no effect on the next outcome. The wheel's RNG is deterministic only in the cryptographic sense (provably-fair seed commitments); from the player's seat it's a uniformly random pick from the slot composition. Enjoy the data; never bet because something is "due".
Other segments on Crazy Time A
Browse all segments tracked for this game from the back-link below — every segment has its own page with the same observed-vs-theoretical breakdown.

