
Understanding the Multiplier
The multiplier is the heart of the game. It starts at 1.0x and goes up. The trick is to cash out before it crashes! The higher it goes, the more you can win, but the risk also increases.
Multipliers
Determines how much a player can win. Each round starts with the multiplier at 1.0x, and it increases as the game progresses. Players’ potential winnings grow alongside the multiplier, provided they cash out before the crash occurs.
The multiplier is the key factor that determines how much a player can win in a crash game.
How the Multiplier Works:
- Each round starts with the multiplier at 1.0x.
- As the game progresses, the multiplier increases steadily
- (e.g., 1.5x, 2.0x, 3.0x, etc.)
- Players must decide when to cash out, then the longer they wait, the higher is the potential winnings, but also the greater the risk of a crash.
- If the game crashes before the player cashes out, they lose their bet entirely.
Example Scenarios:
Winning Case: A player bets $10 and cashes out at 5.0x, winning $50.
Losing Case: A player waits too long, and the game crashes at 3.2x before they cash out, losing their entire bet.
Multiplier Limits:
- Some crash games have preset maximum multipliers. (e.g., 10,000x or 25,000x)
- Others are random and can crash at any moment, even at 1.01x (almost instantly).
- Understanding when to cash out is the key to balancing risk and reward in crash games.
How the Multiplier is Presented in Crash Games
The visual presentation of the multiplier is central to the crash game experience, creating suspense and informing player decisions. Here’s how this crucial element appears in leading games:

Aviator
The current multiplier dominates the center of the screen, displayed in large, bold numbers that often overlay the animated flight path of the iconic red plane. Starting at 1.00x, this number increases rapidly and smoothly as the plane ascends, making it the clear focal point for players deciding when to hit the cash-out button. See this in action and learn more about the Aviator.

JetX
Smartsoft Gaming’s JetX similarly features a prominent numerical multiplier display. As the jet climbs higher against its galactic backdrop, the multiplier value, usually positioned centrally or near the top, increases quickly. Its clear visibility is essential for players tracking potential winnings and timing their exit before the jet explodes. Explore the specific interface and gameplay of JetX.

Crash X
In Turbo Games’ Crash X, the multiplier is dynamically displayed, typically near the ascending spaceship or rocket. It starts at 1.00x and climbs rapidly during the flight phase. Given Crash X’s dual bet feature, players closely watch this single, rising multiplier to simultaneously assess the potential payout for both of their active bets before the crash event. See how the multiplier looks in Crash X.
Using the Multiplier with Auto Cash Out
While manually cashing out based on the rising multiplier offers peak excitement, it also demands perfect timing and can be influenced by emotion. For a more strategic approach, players can utilize the Auto Cash Out feature. This function directly interacts with the game’s multiplier. By using Auto Cash Out, you pre-define a specific multiplier value (e.g., 2.0x, 5.5x) before the round begins. If the game’s multiplier reaches or surpasses this target during the round, the system will automatically cash out your bet at that exact pre-set multiplier value, securing your win without requiring any manual intervention. This allows you to consistently apply strategies based on achieving specific multiplier goals.