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We run Crash Skyward rounds around the clock so you can watch the multiplier climb and cashout before it drops. The game opens on mobile or desktop and your bets settle to your account wallet the moment you hit cashout.

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FAIR PLAY

How We Keep Crash Skyward Transparent

Crash Skyward rounds are generated by Spribe's certified random number system so every crash point is independent and verifiable. We display round history, publish the game's RTP where the provider exposes it, and keep bet records in your account so you can review every cashout and loss. Our platform does not alter multipliers or delay cashouts.

Provably Fair System

Each Crash Skyward round uses a hash-based seed that you can verify after the round ends. The crash point is calculated before the round starts and revealed once the multiplier stops.

RTP Disclosure

Spribe publishes the return-to-player percentage for Crash Skyward and we show it in the game info panel. The figure reflects long-term statistical payout and is audited by the provider.

Bet Ledger

Your account keeps a log of every Crash Skyward bet you place with the timestamp, stake, cashout multiplier, and win or loss amount.

Provider Certification

Spribe holds testing certificates from accredited labs that verify the random number generator behind Crash Skyward.

wpcnt Inside Our Crash Skyward Lobby

Inside Our Crash Skyward Lobby

Crash Skyward is a multiplier game where a plane climbs and your multiplier rises in real time. You place a bet, watch the number grow, and hit cashout before the round crashes. If you cash out in time, your stake multiplies by whatever the number reached. If the round crashes first, the bet is lost. We show the last fifty rounds so

you can see patterns and decide your entry point. The game runs on Spribe's platform and streams through our lobby with no refresh needed. Bets start at ten taka and scale up depending on your account balance. Every round is independent so past crashes do not predict the next one.

HELP PATHS

Support for Crash Skyward Players

When you need help with a Crash Skyward round, cashout timing, or bet settlement, our support paths are open. We handle questions about multiplier display, connection drops mid-round, and wallet updates after cashout through the same channels you use for the rest of the platform.

Live Chat Open the chat bubble in the bottom corner of the Crash Skyward screen and type your question. Our team replies in minutes and can review your round history or cashout timestamp if a bet did not settle as expected.
Account Email Send a message to the support address shown in your account settings. Include your username and the round number if you are asking about a specific Crash Skyward bet. We reply within a few hours with settlement details or next steps.
FAQ Section Check the Crash Skyward help page inside the game lobby for answers about multiplier mechanics, minimum bets, cashout rules, and what happens if your connection drops during a round. Most common questions are covered there with step-by-step explanations.

Crash Skyward Glossary

These are the terms you will see while playing Crash Skyward. Each one has a plain definition so you know what the numbers and buttons mean before you place your first bet.

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What is a multiplier in Crash Skyward?

The multiplier is the number that rises during each round starting at one point zero zero. Your payout equals your bet times the multiplier you cash out at. If you bet fifty taka and cash out at three point two five, you win one hundred sixty-two taka fifty.

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What does cashout mean?

Cashout is the button you press to lock in your win before the round crashes. The moment you click it your payout is calculated at the current multiplier and added to your account wallet. If the round crashes before you cashout your bet is lost.

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What is auto cashout?

Auto cashout is a setting that exits your bet automatically when the multiplier reaches a number you choose. Set it to five point zero zero and the system will cashout for you the instant the multiplier hits five even if you are not watching the screen.

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What is round history?

Round history is the list of recent crash points shown on the side of the Crash Skyward screen. It displays the last fifty multipliers so you can see how high recent rounds climbed and decide when to enter the next one based on patterns you notice.

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What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means each Crash Skyward round uses a cryptographic seed that you can verify after the crash. The system generates the crash point before the round starts so neither we nor the provider can change the outcome once the multiplier begins climbing.

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What is minimum bet?

Minimum bet is the lowest stake you can place on a Crash Skyward round. Our lobby sets this at ten taka per bet so players with small balances can still join rounds and test strategies without risking large amounts on early attempts.

Common Questions About Crash Skyward

These are the questions we hear most from players trying Crash Skyward for the first time or looking to refine their cashout strategy. Each answer is specific to how the game runs on our platform.

Open your account, deposit through bKash, Nagad or Rocket, then find Crash Skyward in the game lobby under quick access or crash games. Enter your bet amount, wait for the next round countdown, and press the bet button. The multiplier starts climbing and you cashout whenever you want.

If your internet cuts out mid-round your bet stays active and the auto cashout setting you chose before the round started will still trigger if the multiplier reaches that point. If you set no auto cashout and the round crashes while you are offline your bet is lost.

Yes. The game lets you place two separate bets per round with different cashout targets. You can set one bet to auto cashout at two point zero zero and manually cashout the second bet at a higher multiplier if you think the round will climb further.

Cashouts settle to your account wallet instantly the moment you press the button or the auto cashout triggers. The balance updates in real time and you can place the winnings on the next round or withdraw them through the same bKash, Nagad or Rocket account you deposited from.

Spribe does not cap the multiplier so theoretically a round could climb indefinitely but in practice most rounds crash between one point zero zero and ten point zero zero. Rounds above fifty are rare and rounds above one hundred are extremely uncommon based on the round history we publish.

Yes. The left panel of the Crash Skyward screen shows live bets from other players including their stake and the multiplier they cashed out at. You can watch how other players time their exits and see the range of strategies in real time as the round progresses.
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