Crazy Balls Live Score Today: Bonus Frequency & Statistics from 2,687 Rounds

This page presents aggregated Crazy Balls results from 2,687 consecutive rounds recorded over a 7-day period in June 2026. The data covers all four main bonus rounds — CoinFlip, CashHunt, Pachinko and Crazy Time — along with Top Slot outcomes, dry streaks between bonuses and average multipliers paid out. Every number below comes from observed gameplay, not from theoretical RTP figures published by Evolution.

Crazy Balls Bonus Frequency – 2,687 Rounds

In Crazy Balls, a main bonus triggers when a player completes all numbers on one of the four bonus cards before the 20 balls are drawn. This is different from a Top Slot result, which is a separate mechanic discussed below. Across the observation period a main bonus was triggered in 10.87% of rounds — roughly once every 9 rounds on average.

Bonus Triggers (7 days) % of rounds Per 1,000 rounds Avg multiplier Median Max
CoinFlip 138 5.14% 51 19x 8x 200x
CashHunt 63 2.34% 23 340x 150x 10,000x
Pachinko 62 2.31% 23 39x 20x 350x
Crazy Time 29 1.08% 11 117x 80x 525x
Any bonus 292 10.87% 109

These figures represent one observed window. They describe what happened during this specific stretch of play and should not be read as a guarantee of identical results going forward.

CashHunt: The Highest-Variance Bonus

CashHunt has the most extreme spread between average and median outcomes of any bonus in Crazy Balls. The average multiplier across 63 triggers came to 340x, but the median sat at 150x. That gap matters: it means half of all CashHunt rounds paid 150x or less, and a small number of high-end results pulled the average upward.

Before each CashHunt round begins, the maximum multiplier available on the board is visible to players. Looking at the distribution of those maximum values across all 63 triggers reveals how the game actually behaves:

  • 30.2% of CashHunt boards had a maximum of 100x
  • 31.7% had a maximum of 150x
  • 25.4% had a maximum of 200x
  • Around 10% had maximums between 300x and 600x
  • One single board in the entire week showed a 10,000x maximum (1.6%)
Max multiplier on board Occurrences Share
100x 19 30.2%
150x 20 31.7%
200x 16 25.4%
300x–600x 6 9.5%
10,000x 1 1.6%

Put differently, 87% of CashHunt triggers offered a top prize of 200x or less. The 10,000x result happened exactly once across 2,687 rounds. The headline maximum is real, but it is also rare — most CashHunt rounds settle in the 100–200x range.

Top Slot Results: What Happens in 42% of Rounds

The Top Slot is an independent mechanic that runs on every Crazy Balls round, separate from the main bonus. It displays a bonus name and a multiplier on the top panel. If that bonus also triggers as a main bonus in the same round, the displayed multiplier applies to the win. In the observed sample the Top Slot showed a matched result in 42.6% of rounds — 1,144 occurrences across 2,687 rounds.

Bonus shown Triggers % of all rounds Avg multiplier Max
Crazy Time 332 12.36% 4x 25x
Pachinko 297 11.05% 4.4x 50x
CoinFlip 263 9.79% 4x 25x
CashHunt 252 9.38% 4.3x 50x

The pattern is consistent: Top Slot multipliers cluster between 4x and 4.4x on average, with rare peaks at 25x or 50x. The Top Slot is best understood as a small bonus layered on top of matching wins, not as an independent payout. It frequently shows a bonus name without that bonus actually triggering on the wheel that round.

How Long Between Bonuses? Dry Streak Data

A dry streak is a sequence of consecutive rounds with no main bonus. Tracking the length of every dry streak across the 292 bonus triggers gives a clear picture of how the game paces between meaningful events.

  • Median dry streak: 5 rounds
  • Average dry streak: 8.2 rounds
  • Maximum observed streak: 64 consecutive rounds without a bonus
  • Minimum streak: 0 rounds (back-to-back bonuses)

The distribution is heavily skewed toward shorter waits. 46% of all dry streaks ended within the first 4 rounds, and 24% ended in 5–9 rounds. Streaks of 30 rounds or more occurred 14 times across the week — uncommon, but documented and real.

One thing the data does not show: any predictive pattern. Each Crazy Balls round is independent. A long stretch without a bonus does not raise the probability that the next round will trigger one. The figures above describe what happened across a fixed sample, not what is likely to happen in the next session.

Based on the observed sample, the average round duration was 77 seconds, placing the game at approximately 47 rounds per hour.

At that pace, the statistical expectation per hour — based on observed frequencies — is:

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~5 CoinFlip triggers
Most frequent bonus, hitting roughly every 19 rounds
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~2 CashHunt triggers
Highest average multiplier at 340x, median 150x
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~2 Pachinko triggers
Average multiplier 39x, max recorded 350x
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~1 Crazy Time trigger (or none)
At 1.08%, roughly one per two hours on average

These are long-run averages. Individual sessions will deviate, sometimes significantly, from these figures.

How often does Crazy Time bonus hit in Crazy Balls?

Based on 2,687 rounds observed over seven days, Crazy Time triggered in 1.08% of rounds — 29 times in total, or approximately 11 times per 1,000 rounds. It is the rarest of the four main bonuses. The average multiplier when it did trigger was 117x, with a median of 80x and a maximum of 525x recorded in the sample.

What is the most common bonus in Crazy Balls?

CoinFlip was the most frequent bonus in the observed sample, triggering in 5.14% of rounds — approximately 51 times per 1,000 rounds. It is also the lowest-paying of the four bonuses, with an average multiplier of 19x and a median of 8x.

How long can a dry streak last in Crazy Balls?

The longest dry streak in the observed sample was 64 consecutive rounds without a main bonus trigger. The median streak was 5 rounds, and 70% of all streaks ended within 9 rounds. Long streaks are uncommon but are a documented feature of the game's variance.

Does Top Slot count as a bonus win in Crazy Balls?

No. Top Slot and the main bonus are independent mechanisms. In the observed sample, the Top Slot activated in 42.6% of rounds — but its average multiplier was 4x to 4.4x depending on the bonus type shown. Winning a main bonus requires completing all numbers on a bonus card during the ball draw, which occurred in 10.87% of rounds.