GAME REFERENCE

Crash at yoda 4d: One Multiplier, Your Call

Crash is the round-by-round game where a multiplier climbs from 1.00x and you decide when to lock it in. We host it inside the yoda 4d lobby with...

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yoda 4d Crash at yoda 4d: One Multiplier, Your Call
yoda 4d What Crash Looks Like Inside Our Lobby

What Crash Looks Like Inside Our Lobby

Crash is a provably fair instant game from studios like Spribe and BGaming, sitting in our arcade row next to Aviator and Plinko. Each round opens with a multiplier ticking up from 1.00x; you cash out before it busts, or you lose the stake. There's no reel, no dealer, no card draw — just one number, your timing and the option to

set an auto cash-out so the game runs while you watch.

FEATURED REFERENCES

Three Things That Define Crash

yoda 4d The Curve
Multiplier

The Curve

The curve is the entire game. It starts at 1.00x, climbs unpredictably, and busts at a...

yoda 4d Auto Cash-Out
Auto

Auto Cash-Out

Set a target like 1.80x or 3.00x and the round closes itself when the curve hits...

yoda 4d Two Stakes per Round
Dual Bet

Two Stakes per Round

Crash lets you run two bets in parallel — a safe early exit and a longer...

QUICK SIGNAL

How Crash Plays Round to Round

Entering a Round Pick your stake, hit bet before the countdown ends, and...
Manual Cash-Out One button. You tap it while the multiplier climbs and...
Auto Cash-Out Rules Type a target multiplier into the auto field and Crash...
Mobile Tap Feel On phones the cash-out button sits inside thumb reach and...

Crash Transparency at a Glance

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Game Type

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Instant crash-style multiplier game, provably fair, served from arcade-category studios inside our lobby.

yoda 4d Volatility

Volatility

97%

High by design — most rounds bust low, occasional rounds run into double-digit multipliers, so plan...

yoda 4d Devices

Devices

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Runs on Android, iOS browsers, and desktop. The same round, same curve, same cash-out window across...

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Access

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Available inside yoda 4d for Indonesia accounts where local law permits, loaded directly without an extra...

RTP percentages are informational reference values from provider documentation. Actual session outcomes vary.

PHONE-FIRST

Crash on Your Phone

Crash was built for short sessions, which is exactly how most of you open yoda 4d — one hand, a few minutes, between other things. The curve, the cash-out button...

One-thumb cash-out
Portrait layout
Light data use
Quick reload
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PLAYER SUPPORT

Help While You're Playing Crash

Round History Every Crash round we've run sits in your...
Live Chat If a Crash round disconnects mid-curve or a...
Stake Limits You can set per-round Crash stake caps from...
WHY THIS PLATFORM

Why Crash Rounds Here Are Fair

Provably Fair

Each Crash round generates a hash you can verify after the bust. The seed combination proves the outcome wasn't altered...

Studio Source

We pull Crash from established arcade studios with public RTP disclosures, not from white-label clones that hide their math behind...

Server Sync

The curve you see on screen matches the server tick. No client-side fudging — if it busted at 2.14x for...

Audited RTP

Crash payout percentage is published by the studio and audited by independent labs, so the long-run math is on paper...

Round IDs

Every round carries a unique ID linked to your bet ticket. If you need to query a result with support...

Encrypted Bets

Bet submissions for Crash travel through TLS and your account session is bound to device fingerprints, so no third party...

Crash vs Other Games in Our Lobby

Crash vs AviatorBoth are curve games with cash-out timing, but Crash uses a graph-style climb while Aviator frames it as a plane taking off. Mechanics are close; the visual mood is the difference.
Crash vs PlinkoPlinko drops a ball through pegs into a payout slot — outcome is set the moment you release. Crash gives you ongoing control over when to exit, which suits active play.
Crash vs SlotsSlots spin a fixed reel set with feature triggers. Crash has no reels, no symbols — just one rising number. Rounds are faster and you're never waiting on a bonus to land.
Crash vs Live BaccaratBaccarat is dealer-paced with two hands per round. Crash runs in seconds and you set the exit. Pick Crash for short bursts, Baccarat for longer table sessions.
Crash vs RouletteRoulette resolves on a wheel spin against fixed odds. Crash has variable potential — your multiplier can run high if you hold, but the bust risk grows with every tick.
Crash vs DiceDice rolls one number against your threshold and resolves instantly. Crash adds the timing layer on top of randomness, which is why some of you prefer it for longer sittings.
Crash vs MinesMines builds a multiplier by avoiding tiles. Crash builds it through a single curve. Mines is grid strategy; Crash is reaction and nerve — different muscle, same arcade row.
QUICK SIGNAL

Six Things to Know About Crash

Round Speed Most Crash rounds finish inside fifteen seconds. You can play...
Stake Range Stakes start low — small enough that you can test...
Two Bets Per Round The dual-bet panel lets you split a round into a...
Auto Stop Rules Stop on win, stop on loss and stop after N...
Live Player Feed You can see other seats cashing out in real time...
Indonesia-Ready Crash sits inside the same yoda 4d account you fund...

Crash Questions We Get

You place a stake before the countdown ends. When the countdown hits zero the multiplier begins climbing from 1.00x, and the round is live until either you cash out or the curve busts.

The round busts at a random point and your stake is lost. That's the trade-off — Crash gives you full timing control, so holding too long has a real cost rather than a soft reset.

It's more disciplined, not safer in payout terms. Auto locks an exit multiplier so emotion doesn't push you past it, but the underlying bust risk on each round stays exactly the same.

Yes. Each round produces a hash and seed pair you can check after the bust. The math confirms the bust point was set before your bet, not adjusted after you cashed out.

Network latency between your tap and our server can shift the registered multiplier by a tick. We log both timestamps, so support can pull the round ID and walk through what landed where.

Start small enough that twenty losing rounds in a row wouldn't bother you. Crash is high-variance, and the cleanest way to learn the timing is across many cheap rounds, not a few large ones.

Yes. The Crash build is light on bandwidth — the curve is rendered locally and only the round data syncs from our server, so a stable 4G signal across Indonesia handles it without trouble.