Beginner guide

How to Play, Step by Step

From your very first FUN bet to the moment you tap cash out, here is everything a newcomer in India needs to understand the round — written in plain language with no jargon.

Game loading screen with glowing dragon head and gold title

The Basic Idea in One Minute

This is a crash game, and they all work the same way. You place a bet, a multiplier starts at 1.00x and keeps climbing, and at some random moment the round "crashes" and stops. The rule is easy to say and hard to do: cash out before the crash. Cash out in time and your stake is multiplied by whatever the curve had reached. Leave it too late and you lose the stake.

The dragon version wraps that maths in a much nicer scene. Instead of a plain graph, you watch golden coins fall toward a tray in front of a sleeping beast. The longer the round lasts, the higher the multiplier and the bigger the pile — but waiting costs you, because the crash can land at any second. Deciding between "take the win now" and "hold for a bit more" is what the whole thing comes down to.

Live round showing a 4.87x multiplier on the golden bet tray below the dragon
A round in flight — the tray shows the current multiplier as coins fall.

Playing Your First Round

Getting started in the free demo takes under a minute. Follow these five steps and you will have completed your first full round with confidence.

1

Open the free demo

Launch the game in your mobile or desktop browser. The demo loads with a balance of virtual FUN coins, so nothing you do here touches real money.

2

Choose your stake

Use the bet panel to set how many FUN coins to wager. Start small — the default of around 0.20 FUN is perfect for learning the rhythm.

3

Place the bet

Confirm your stake before the next round begins. You can also queue a bet for the upcoming round so you never miss the start.

4

Watch the multiplier climb

Once the round starts, the value rises from 1.00x upward. Coins fall faster and the music swells as it grows.

5

Cash out in time

Tap the cash-out button before the round crashes. Whatever multiplier shows at that instant becomes your payout. Wait too long and the round ends with nothing.

Bet control panel showing AUTO mode, a 0.20 FUN stake and the place bet buttons
The bet panel: set your amount, choose manual or auto, then place the bet.

Reading the Interface

The layout is deliberately uncluttered, but knowing what each element does will make you a sharper player. Here is a quick tour of the on-screen pieces you will use most.

  • The multiplier tray — the glowing value in the centre is the live multiplier. This is the number that determines your payout the instant you cash out.
  • The bet panel — usually at the bottom, this is where you set the stake, switch between manual and auto, and trigger your bet for the current or next round.
  • The balance display — shows your remaining FUN coins so you always know where you stand.
  • The live bet list — a running feed of other players, their stakes and their cash-out points, which adds a shared, table-like feel.
  • The history bar — a strip of recent crash points so you can see how the last rounds behaved.
Full desktop interface with balance, bet buttons, multiplier tray, live bets and history bar
The full desktop view brings every control into a single, readable screen.

Using Auto Play and Auto Cash-Out

One of the most useful tools for staying disciplined is the auto feature. Instead of relying on your reflexes round after round, you can tell the game to cash out automatically at a chosen multiplier. Set it to, say, 1.80x and the game will secure your win the moment the curve reaches that point — no matter how distracted you are.

Auto play takes this a step further by repeating a bet of a fixed size for a set number of rounds, cashing out at your target each time. This is ideal for a steady, low-variance style where you collect frequent small wins rather than gambling on a single huge multiplier. You can stop the sequence at any moment, and you remain in full control of your balance throughout.

Settings panel with music and sound effects volume sliders
The settings menu lets you tune music and sound effects to taste.

History, Live Bets and Fairness

Two panels help you read the table at a glance. The round history strip lists the multipliers from recent rounds — you will see a mix of tiny crashes near 1.0x and the occasional spectacular figure soaring past 13x or higher. It is tempting to hunt for "patterns" here, but remember that each round is independent and decided by a certified random number generator. History is fun context, not a crystal ball.

The live bet list shows real-time activity: who is in the round, how much they staked and where they cashed out. It turns a solo session into something closer to a shared table and adds a pleasant social buzz. Because the underlying engine is provably fair, every crash point can be verified after the fact, so you can trust that no result was tampered with.

Round history strip showing recent crash multipliers from 1.06x up to 13.10x
Recent crash points — a healthy spread of small and large multipliers.

First-Timer Tips

  • Spend your demo time wisely. Use the free FUN build to learn how the curve feels before you ever consider real stakes.
  • Pick a cash-out target and stick to it. Deciding "I'll take 1.7x" before the round removes panic from the equation.
  • Treat low multipliers as wins. Cashing out at 1.3x repeatedly is a perfectly valid, lower-risk way to play.
  • Never chase losses. Each round is independent; a string of early crashes does not mean a big one is "due".
  • Set a session limit. Decide how long you'll play and how much you'll spend, then honour it.

One habit that helped me when I was first learning: I kept a 1.5x auto cash-out running for a whole session and just watched. Seeing how often the round actually reached 1.5x versus how often it crashed early did more to calm my impatience than any written tip. After that, holding for the big multipliers felt like a deliberate choice rather than a reflex.

Now put it into practice

Open the demo, place a tiny FUN bet and run through the five steps above until the rhythm feels natural.