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Turbo GamesCrash gamesUpdated April 2026

Crash X review

Turbo Games' crash entry. ~2.5% house edge — slightly tighter than Aviator/Spaceman, narrower operator distribution.

Crash X is Turbo Games' contribution to the crash category. House edge is the differentiator: at ~2.5% it sits between the third-party 3% standard (Aviator, Spaceman) and the in-house 1% benchmarks (Stake, BC.Game). Operator distribution is narrower — fewer crypto casinos integrate Turbo Games than Pragmatic Play.

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Verdict

If your operator carries Turbo Games and you're choosing among third-party crash variants, Crash X is the mathematical pick — half a percentage point lower house edge than Aviator over volume is meaningful. If only Aviator and Spaceman are available, you're not missing much. If Stake Originals or BC.Game Crash are accessible, those still beat Crash X by 1.5 percentage points.

Key facts

House edge
~2.5%
RTP
97.5%
Provably fair
Provably fair via Turbo Games' published seed system
Round cadence
~10–14 seconds
Minimum bet
$0.20 equivalent on most operators
Maximum bet
Operator-dependent — typically $200–$500
Maximum multiplier
10,000× practical ceiling
Provider
Turbo Games

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Why Crash X runs tighter than the field

Turbo Games is a smaller provider than Pragmatic or Spribe. Its operator integration footprint is narrower, but the games it does ship can run at slightly tighter margins because Turbo's revenue model leans more on volume across a smaller catalogue rather than maximising margin per title.

The half-percentage-point gap from Aviator to Crash X is the difference between $30 and $25 expected loss per $1,000 wagered. Marginal at small volume; meaningful at sustained play.

The two-bet system

Crash X supports two simultaneous bets per round — same as Aviator. The natural use is one auto-cashout at a low multiplier (1.5×–2×) for frequency and one manual at a higher target (5×–20×) for size. Combined with the slightly narrower multiplier distribution, this lets you tune frequency-vs-size more granularly than on Aviator.

It does not change house edge. Two bets at 2.5% house edge is still 2.5% house edge in expectation. The feature is variance management, not edge management.

Operator availability

BC.Game, Shuffle and Duelbits are the most consistent stockists in our coverage. Stake doesn't carry Turbo Games at the time of writing — Stake's third-party crash slot is primarily filled by Spribe (Aviator) and Pragmatic (Spaceman).

If you're on an operator with Turbo Games integration, Crash X is the higher-RTP third-party choice. If not, Aviator or Spaceman are the available alternatives at 0.5 percentage point worse expectation.

Round mechanics in detail

5-second betting window opens; multiplier starts at 1.00× and climbs continuously. The multiplier function is a deterministic transformation of the seed chain — published by Turbo Games for verification. Round closes either when the multiplier crashes or when you cash out, whichever comes first.

The multiplier distribution is slightly more centred than Aviator's — the curve is fatter in the 2×–10× range and thinner in the 100×+ tail. Practical effect: more frequent low-multiplier wins, fewer big multipliers. Suits low-cashout strategies; less suited to high-multiplier chasers.

Where to play

Operators that carry Crash X

BC.Gamecasinosportsbook

Five-vertical crypto operator — Casino, Sports, Lottery, Crypto Futures, and BC Originals — built around the BCD staking token (608M staked, $4.46M value).

Shuffle.comcasino

New-generation crypto casino with modern UI and 10% rakeback — but a brutal AskGamblers complaint pattern worth reading first.

Duelbitscasinosportsbook

Three-vertical crypto operator — Casino, Sports, Predict — with 4,000+ games, 50+ sports, $400k monthly prize pool and an Ace's Lounge VIP layer (Rookie → Joker → Club → Heart → Diamond → Spade).

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Frequently asked questions

What's Crash X's house edge?+

Approximately 2.5%, putting RTP at 97.5%. Tighter than Aviator and Spaceman (both ~3%), looser than Stake Originals Crash and BC.Game Crash (both 1%).

Is Crash X provably fair?+

Yes, via Turbo Games' published seed system — server seeds are committed before each round and revealed after, with verification possible via the published algorithm and the public client seed.

Where can I play Crash X?+

Most consistently on BC.Game, Shuffle and Duelbits as of this review's date. Stake does not carry Turbo Games. The list of compatible operators changes as Turbo Games expands its integration footprint — check the operator's lobby before assuming.

What's the difference between Crash X and Aviator?+

Tighter house edge (2.5% vs 3%), more centred multiplier distribution (more medium-range wins, fewer extreme tails), narrower operator distribution (fewer casinos carry it). Mechanically very similar — same multiplier engine concept, same two-bets feature.

Is the maximum multiplier really 10,000×?+

Practical ceiling, yes — multipliers above 1,000× appear a handful of times per ten thousand rounds. The theoretical maximum is operator-bet-cap-dependent; you'll hit the operator's max-win cap before the algorithmic ceiling.