Window500
RefreshEvery spin
Any bonus~16.7%
Min stake~10৳
Tracksino + Casino ScoresSpin-by-spinAPI idle18+

Crazy Time Tracker: Live Bet Tracker, Stats and Score BD

Live spin feed, bonus frequency stats and score comparison for BD players, refreshed every spin via WebSocket.

ক্রেজি টাইম ট্র্যাকার: BD সময় অনুযায়ী

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Crazy Time live tracker with recent spins
Live spin snapshot

Static fallback shown first. The worker API refreshes latest spin, bonus dry count and sync time.

Last resultSyncing
Bonus dryChecking
Last syncIdle
Bonus rate~16.7%
Last CT bonusChecking
RefreshEvery spin
Time zoneBST+6
Last resultSyncing
Bonus dryChecking
Last syncIdle

The Crazy Time tracker logs the last 500 spins as they land, with bonus frequency math, segment breakdown and a Tracksino plus Casino Scores side-by-side for BD players. One spin changes nothing. Five hundred spins reveal the RTP. The tracker describes the past, not the next spin.

AttributeValue
Tracker scopeLast 500 spins, real-time
Update methodWebSocket (push) + 30s polling fallback
Refresh cadenceEvery spin (~60 seconds)
Time zoneBST+6 (Dhaka local)
Data fields per rowTime, Segment, Multiplier, Top Slot bet, Top Slot value, Bonus round flag
Coin Flip frequency~7.41% of spins (4/54 segments)
Cash Hunt frequency~3.70% of spins (2/54 segments)
Pachinko frequency~3.70% of spins (2/54 segments)
Crazy Time bonus frequency~1.85% of spins (1/54 segments)
Any-bonus rate~16.67% of spins (~1 in 6)
Filters availableBonus type, time range, segment, multiplier threshold
Export formatCSV download (last 500 rows, 5 exports/hour per IP)
Data sourceCross-referenced Evolution Gaming public feed, Tracksino, Casino Scores
Last spin trackedLive feed syncing BST+6

Crazy Time Live Tracker: Spin-by-Spin Real-Time Feed

12Coin Flip51Pachinko10Top Slot 2x51

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Crazy Time live tracker with recent spins
Live spin snapshot

Static fallback shown first. The worker API refreshes latest spin, bonus dry count and sync time.

Last resultSyncing
Bonus dryChecking
Last syncIdle

Each row in the live spin log shows the timestamp in BD local time (BST+6), the winning segment (1, 2, 5, 10, Coin Flip, Cash Hunt, Pachinko, or Crazy Time), the multiplier value, the Top Slot bet position, the Top Slot multiplier, and a bonus round flag. The multiplier column reads "n/a" for plain number wins because the segment value is the payout itself; for bonus rounds it carries the actual played-out figure, such as 42x from a Pachinko drop.

The data feed auto-refreshes via WebSocket on each spin event, with a 30-second polling fallback when the connection drops. Newest spin sits at the top; oldest at row 500. The session tracker header above the table shows total spins today from the BD morning reset, and the most recent spin timestamp updates in the LIVE badge on the Trust Strip. The table virtual-scrolls so the page paint stays light on cheap Android. Players who want the stream alongside the tracker can watch Crazy Time live with the Evolution stream in a second tab.

This is the same wheel served to every player worldwide: same certified RNG, same physical wheel, no regional variation. The BD live tracker is independently tracked and cross-referenced round-by-round against Tracksino and Casino Scores, so the record matches what other sources show. What is BD-specific is the timestamp formatting and Bengali caption labels, not the data itself. On a Friday night session the spin cadence stays steady at roughly 60 seconds; weekend daytime can dip slightly during shift changeovers. The compact LastSpinsBar above the table gives a 30-segment colour-chip overview at a glance, useful when scrolling the full 500 rows feels too heavy. Players looking for a deposit path can check the best BD-friendly Crazy Time casinos with bKash separately; this page stays focused on the data.

Open Crazy Time history with date filters

Last Spins Bar: At-a-Glance Pattern Scan

The compact spin strip above the table gives a fast read of the live pattern window without pretending to forecast the next result. Each chip is a past result only: number segments, bonus segments and Top Slot context move left as new spins arrive. Use it as a scanning aid before opening the full table, not as a betting signal.

Live Statistics: Frequency, Probability and Segment Breakdown

বোনাস ফ্রিকোয়েন্সি

Total spins500

Rolling live window

Any bonus~16.7%

Theoretical rate

CT bonus~1.85%

1 of 54 segments

Segment breakdown
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Bonus

The wheel has 54 segments: 21 are 1, 13 are 2, 7 are 5, 4 are 10, 4 are Coin Flip, 2 are Cash Hunt, 2 are Pachinko, and 1 is Crazy Time. Theoretical hit rate equals segment count divided by 54. Coin Flip lands on 7.41% of spins, Cash Hunt and Pachinko each on 3.70%, the Crazy Time bonus on 1.85%. Any-bonus rate sits at 16.67%, roughly 1 in 6 spins.

Observed rates over a rolling average 500-spin window drift above or below the theoretical figure. The "delta" column on the BonusFrequencyTable shows observed minus theoretical for each bonus round. Crazy Time bonus hit frequency is 1.85% theoretical (1 in 54), so 500 spins should yield about 9 hits; an observed range of 5 to 14 is normal sample noise for a high-volatility event. The expected value per bet position is fixed by probability per segment and the payout schedule. A negative delta does not change that expected value and does not mean the wheel is "due"; that framing is gambler's fallacy. Independent spins carry no memory. Regression to mean is not the same as "due for bonus": the long-run expectation does not compensate for short-run variance. Statistical significance only emerges across thousands of spins, not across the 500-spin window shown here. The house edge is fixed by the RTP sheet; no betting pattern changes it.

A cold table run of 50 or more spins without a Crazy Time bonus is normal variance, not a broken wheel and not a predictive signal. Coin Flip droughts of 30-plus spins also happen naturally. For the full per-position return numbers, the Crazy Time RTP per bet position page covers the math. For Crazy Time history with full filters and date range, the archive carries 24-hour and longer windows.

Crazy Time RTP per bet position

Bonus Hit History: Last 10 Bonus Rounds with Multipliers

সর্বশেষ ১০টি বোনাস রাউন্ড

17:04 BDTCash Hunt 500x
16:18 BDTCoin Flip 45x
15:32 BDTPachinko 120x
14:46 BDTCrazy Time 250x

The timeline reads left-to-right: oldest bonus on the left, most recent on the right. Each node carries which bonus round triggered (Coin Flip, Cash Hunt, Pachinko, or Crazy Time bonus), the multiplier paid as it played out, the BST+6 timestamp, and the spin count since the previous bonus.

The "spins since previous" caption reveals natural inter-bonus spacing. Across long samples the Crazy Time bonus appears every 54 spins on average; recent windows can show spacings of 25 to 130 spins. Both are normal. Coin Flip spacing averages around 14 spins. The multiplier log on each node shows the actual paid-out value, not the ceiling; average multiplier per bonus across the last 10 rounds is visible in the live stats panel when filtered to bonus-only view. The bonus dry spell counter in the Hero shows live spins-since-last Crazy Time bonus and resets when one triggers, visible in real time on the timeline. The largest recorded multipliers across all four bonus rounds are catalogued separately in the Crazy Time biggest multipliers and 20,000x records archive.

For deeper bonus archive coverage (last 30 days, last 90 days, monthly summaries), the Crazy Time spin history archive with bonus filter carries the full record with date filters.

Crazy Time 20,000x records and biggest multipliers

Score Comparison: This Tracker vs Tracksino vs Casino Scores

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SourceRecent spinTimestampStatus
This trackerSyncingIdlein sync
TracksinoCross-checkLive feedin sync
Casino ScoresCross-checkLive feedin sync

Tracksino (tracksino.com/crazy-time) is the longstanding industry source. Its strengths are a deep historical archive, multiplier statistics, presenter performance pages, and solid desktop UX. Timestamps default to UTC with no BST+6 native option. Labels are English-only. The site stays reliable when up; occasional 5 to 15 minute lag appears during peak load.

Casino Scores (casinoscores.com/crazy-time) excels at real-time updates and bonus-round detail panels. Mobile rendering is streamlined. UTC default again, English-only labels. Uptime stays solid; archive depth is shallower than Tracksino.

This tracker is BD-native: BST+6 timestamps display by default, Bengali caption labels appear above each widget, BDT micro-captions sit on bet examples (0.10 USD ≈ 10৳ minimum bet per position), and the CSV export covers the last 500 spins. The data window is intentionally narrower than Tracksino's archive because the Crazy Time history archive with full date filters handles the long-form archive role on this site. Best use: real-time monitoring while playing from Bangladesh. For the question of whether any tracker can call the next spin, the Crazy Time predictor honest analysis with signal app reviews covers the math.

All three trackers source from the same Evolution Gaming public feed. None of them affects the wheel. The differences are presentation, depth, and locality. A BD grinder running two sources during peak hours has a backup when one lags. Players who want the live broadcast open alongside the data can watch Crazy Time live alongside the tracker.

Watch Crazy Time live in real time

Track Live, Watch Live: BD Player Workflow

  1. The "Time" column uses BD local time (BST+6). Newest spin sits at the top of the table.
  2. The "Segment" column shows where the wheel pointer landed: 1, 2, 5, 10, or one of four bonus rounds (Coin Flip, Cash Hunt, Pachinko, Crazy Time). Each bonus carries its own colour chip in the LastSpinsBar.
  3. The "Multiplier" column reads "n/a" for number wins because the segment value IS the payout. For bonus rounds the cell carries the actual played-out multiplier, for example 42x from a Pachinko drop or 7x from a Coin Flip blue side.
  4. The "Top Slot" column shows what the upper slot landed on for that spin: a bet position name plus a multiplier value, like Cash Hunt × 50x. The Top Slot only paid out if a player held that bet AND the wheel landed on Cash Hunt that same spin.
  5. The bar chart in the Stats panel shows segment frequency over the last 500 spins. A longer bar means more hits in the window. The table next to the bar chart shows the theoretical-vs-observed delta for each bonus round.

Read the tracker top-down: Hero counters → live table → stats panel → bonus timeline → score comparison.

The tracker shows what already happened. It does not call the next spin.

Filter, Date Range and CSV Export: Tools for the Tracker

Static controls for the current page shell. Full archive filtering lives on the history page.

The Bonus type filter restricts the table to a single bonus round: only Coin Flip, only Cash Hunt, only Pachinko, or only Crazy Time bonus rows. Useful for counting recent bonus-specific multiplier averages over the data window. The Time range filter offers last hour, last 6 hours, last 24 hours, and last 7 days. Default is last 500 spins, which covers about 8 hours of steady play. The "last hour" slice surfaces peak-hour statistics in isolation: current session spin count, most recent spin, and any-bonus frequency for this hour. Selecting "last 7 days" routes to the Crazy Time history archive with full date filters automatically because that scope sits in the history silo, not on the live tracker. The page respects silo boundaries.

The Segment filter restricts the table to a specific segment, for example only 10 rows, useful for inspecting Top Slot multiplier history on a single bet position. The Multiplier threshold filter shows only rows where the multiplier is at or above a chosen value, for example 100x or more, to surface big wins from Pachinko or Cash Hunt.

The CSV export button downloads the currently-filtered view with columns matching the table. Each export is capped at 500 rows and rate-limited to 5 exports per hour per IP to protect bandwidth. The CSV is provided as-is for personal review and does not constitute betting advice. For a today-only summary with the last 50 spins, the today's Crazy Time results feed and summary page covers it.

Today's Crazy Time results summaryCrazy Time history with full date filters

What the Tracker Does NOT Show: Honest Limitations

The tracker logs past spins. It does not forecast future ones. Five things sit outside what any data feed can deliver on a live RNG-based outcome:

  • The tracker does not predict the next spin. Each spin uses Evolution's certified RNG for the Top Slot and a sensor-verified physical wheel. Independent spins carry no memory; no pattern reading on past data forecasts the next result. Every row in the table is a logged past event, never a forward-looking signal. Post-hoc storytelling from past variance does not translate into edge.
  • The tracker does not show a house-edge advantage for any betting pattern. Segment frequency over 500 spins regresses toward theoretical; small deviations are sample noise, not exploitable edge. The Crazy Time RTP per bet position math page covers the per-position return numbers.
  • The tracker does not access the Top Slot RNG seed. No app, no Telegram channel and no signal seller has that access. Anyone claiming otherwise is selling a scam.
  • The tracker does not replace bankroll discipline. Watching live data does not change variance. A session bankroll cap matters more than any pattern read on the stats panel. Play within means.
  • The tracker does not affect the wheel. This page is a logger. The wheel runs the same whether anyone is watching or not.
The tracker logs what already happened. It does not call the next spin. The honest signal is bankroll discipline, not pattern reading.

The "due for bonus" myth and gambler's fallacy are the two errors that sink most pattern-readers. The hot table myth follows close behind: a run of three Crazy Time bonus hits in 50 spins is confirmation bias, not a repeating pattern; a signal seller cherry-picks those three hits and leaves the surrounding 200 spins unlogged. No pattern repeats on a certified RNG wheel. Statistical significance requires roughly a 3,000-spin sample before any deviation from theoretical becomes meaningful. Stream delay is not exploitable; the Evolution audit certificate covers both the physical wheel and the Top Slot RNG independently. For the full breakdown of why signal apps fail, the Crazy Time predictor honest analysis with signal and hack myth-bust carries the dedicated argument.

Crazy Time predictor and signal app reviews

FAQ

What does the Crazy Time tracker show?

The tracker logs the last 500 spins in real time, with each row carrying timestamp (BST+6), winning segment, multiplier (for bonus rounds), Top Slot bet and Top Slot multiplier. A stats panel shows segment frequency over the window, and a score panel compares this tracker to Tracksino and Casino Scores.

How often does the Crazy Time tracker update?

Every spin, which means roughly every 60 seconds while the wheel is broadcasting (24/7 from Evolution studio). The page uses a WebSocket connection to push new rows, with a 30-second polling fallback if the WebSocket drops.

Is this tracker more accurate than Tracksino or Casino Scores?

All three sources draw from the same Evolution Gaming public feed, so the underlying data is identical. The differences sit in scope, presentation and locality. This tracker is BD-native (BST+6 timestamps, Bengali captions, BDT micro-captions); Tracksino has the deepest historical archive; Casino Scores excels at real-time bonus panels. Many BD grinders keep two open during peak hours.

Can the tracker predict the next Crazy Time bonus?

No. Each spin is independent and uses Evolution's certified RNG plus a sensor-verified physical wheel. Pattern reading on past spins does not forecast the next outcome. The bonus dry spell counter is a descriptive past-counter, not a predictive one. A long dry spell does not mean a bonus is due; that framing is gambler's fallacy.

How are BST+6 timestamps different from UTC trackers?

Tracksino and Casino Scores default to UTC. BD players have to add 6 hours mentally to convert. This tracker shows BST+6 native, so the timestamp on a row matches the local clock without conversion. The underlying spin time is the same; only the display differs.

Can a player export Crazy Time tracker data to CSV?

Yes. The CSV export button under the filter controls downloads the currently-filtered view, capped at 500 rows per export and 5 exports per hour per IP. The CSV includes time, segment, multiplier, Top Slot bet and Top Slot value columns. The data is provided as-is for personal review.

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The Crazy Time tracker connects to the Evolution Gaming public spin feed via WebSocket and logs each spin in real time. BD players see the last 500 spins with BST+6 timestamps, segment frequency over the window, and a side-by-side comparison against Tracksino and Casino Scores. Account creation is not required.

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