Every Stake Crash result here is real, read from the live game as each round busts and stored in our own database. Below you get the live multiplier distribution, the share of rounds that ended under 2x, the biggest multipliers recorded, and the full round history.
Stake Crash Live Tracker
Real rounds, updating as each one settles. … rounds tracked by Gambafish.
Latest rounds
Each chip is one round's multiplier. Red is under 2x, blue 2x to 10x, gold 10x and up.
Multiplier distribution
How the round multipliers split across bands in the chosen window. Low multipliers dominate by design; the big ones are rare.
Under 2x rate
The share of rounds that ended below 2x. A cash-out target above this band is where most rounds fail.
Biggest multipliers
Round history
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Live data recorded by Gambafish. Each round is independent and provably random: the distribution and "biggest multipliers" are history, never a prediction of the next round.
All rounds
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How to read these stats
The panels above turn the recorded rounds into the numbers players look for. Pick a timeframe at the top and every panel recomputes for that window, from the last hour to the full record.
Multiplier distribution
This buckets every recorded round by the multiplier it reached, in the timeframe you pick: under 2x, 2x to 5x, 5x to 10x, 10x to 50x, and 50x and up. Low multipliers dominate by design, so the under-2x band is always the largest, and the big bands fill in slowly. It is the quickest read on how a session has been running.
Under 2x rate
The share of rounds that ended below 2x. It is the single most useful number here, because any cash-out target above 2x is beaten only when a round clears your multiplier. A high under-2x rate in a short window is variance, not a trend; over a long sample it settles toward the game's maths.
Biggest multipliers
The largest multipliers recorded, with the time each landed. They are rare, real results, not predictions: a big multiplier just happened does not make another more or less likely, because every round is independent and provably random.
Round history
The table lists every recorded round with its time and final multiplier. Use See all rounds to page through the full record, which keeps growing because each round is saved to a database we own rather than reset between sessions.
The figures describe past results only. They cannot predict the next round, and no betting pattern changes the house edge. Set a budget before you play and see responsible gambling for free, confidential help.
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Frequently asked questions
Are these Stake Crash results real?
Yes. Each round's crash multiplier is read from the live game as it settles, then recorded into a database we own. Nothing here is simulated, and the record keeps growing rather than resetting between sessions. Stake Crash is also provably fair, so each result can be independently verified from its seeds.
How often does Stake Crash hit a high multiplier?
Rarely, by design. Most rounds end at a low multiplier and the big ones are uncommon, which is why the under-2x rate on this page is always the largest band. The distribution shows the observed split across multiplier bands for your chosen timeframe. Each round is independent and provably random, so a long gap never makes a high multiplier due.
What do the Stake Crash statistics show?
They summarise the recorded rounds for the timeframe you pick: how the crash multipliers split across bands (under 2x up to 50x and above), the share of rounds that ended under 2x, and the biggest multipliers that have landed. They describe past rounds only and never predict where the next round will crash.