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Crazy Time History

Archived Crazy Time spin history by date, segment, multiplier, bonus round, winners, payout, and source scope.

Crazy Time history archive with older spin result rows

Crazy Time history archives older spins beyond the rolling 72-hour window on /results/. Pick a date range, scan the archive table, and check the data note before any read. Older rows are context, not a forecast. Each round on the live wheel is an independent random draw, so past spins do not predict the next one. The figures come from public live-data feeds (similar to casinoscores and tracksino) from licensed casino feeds that carry Evolution's broadcast from the Riga studio. For recent rows inside the past 72 hours, the recent results page lists every spin; for the live workspace view, see Crazy Time tracker; for the rolled-up frequency view of the same archive, Crazy Time stats summarises segment shares, bonus rates, and Top Slot match rates.

Crazy Time Spin History

Crazy Time archive tracking workflow for selected history ranges
The Crazy Time spin history block opens with archive status cards before any prose: selected range, total rows in range, newest visible row, oldest visible row, and the source scope. Each card carries a timestamp and a short label so the archive reads at a glance. Crazy time spin history, spin history crazy time, crazy time spins, crazy time last spin, crazy time history, history crazy time, crazy time tracking, and tracksino crazy time queries land on this strip first; the deeper archive table waits one section below. The single Crazy Time broadcast runs on a 54-segment wheel weighted heavily toward numbers (21 ones, 13 twos, 7 fives, 4 tens) plus 9 bonus positions, which is why archive ranges show a number on most rows. Crazy time spin history today and crazy time history today readers usually want yesterday's full row list or last week's session shape, not the live recap, which is why the archive starts at past week and routes today checks to [recent results](/results/) instead.

The archive feed pulls from a single Crazy Time broadcast, audited under licensed live-casino rules with eCOGRA-style fairness checks behind the figures (eCOGRA, GLI, and BMM all sit in the live-show audit chain Evolution publishes). Older rows in the past month and beyond are stored on the same public live-data feed that casinoscores and tracksino publish for the recent window. Coverage depends on when each table first appeared in the public feed, so very old crazy time game history rows can be sparser than the past week. Crazy time history download exports keep the same Occurred At, Slot Result, Spin Result, Segment, Multiplier, Total Winners, Total Payout, Table ID, Source Scope, and Bonus Flag columns the archive uses on screen, so cross-page checks line up cleanly. Treat the archive as a recent log, not a strategy lab.

Selected History Range

The selected history range card pins the active date range to the top of the page. Default range is past week. Past month, a selected date, and a custom date range cover deeper archive work. Crazy time history live, crazy time live history, last crazy time, and crazy time last queries land on the wider ranges when the search intent is older sessions rather than current rows. The card refreshes whenever the date controls change.

Oldest Visible Result

The oldest visible result card carries the earliest Occurred At inside the selected range. Crazy time previous and crazy time records readers use this card to anchor a session shape: a past month range typically opens with a row 30 days back in Europe/Stockholm time, pinned to the second on round close. Crazy time record today and record crazy time queries route to results instead, because today records sit inside the rolling 72-hour window.

Newest Visible Result

The newest visible result card carries the latest Occurred At inside the selected range. For a past week range that boundary sits at the start of the rolling 72-hour window: anything newer is on recent results, anything older shows in this archive. Last crazy time results, crazy time past results, and crazy time old results queries usually land on the past week or past month range with this newest-row anchor.

Archive Scope

Archive scope is short: this page covers older rows beyond the rolling 72-hour window. Today, last hour, past 6 hours, past 12 hours, past 24 hours, and past 72 hours all sit on recent results. Current spin checks live on Crazy Time live score. The wider data workspace lives on Crazy Time tracker, and the rolled-up frequency view sits on Crazy Time stats. History stores the rows; this page summarises them across selectable date ranges.

Selected range

Range Label
Past week
Range Start
Syncing
Range End
Syncing

Total rows in range

Total Rows
Syncing
Visible Rows
25

Newest visible result

Occurred At
Syncing
Segment
...
Multiplier
...

Oldest visible result

Occurred At
Syncing
Segment
...
Multiplier
...

Most common segment

Segment
1
Lands
Syncing
Share Of Range
...
Average Multiplier
...

Rarest segment

Segment
Crazy Time bonus
Lands
Syncing
Share Of Range
...
Spins Since In Range
...

Latest bonus in range

Round
Pachinko
Occurred At
Syncing
Multiplier
...
Total Payout
...

Top multiplier in range

Value
...
Segment
...
Occurred At
Syncing

Crazy Time History Table

Crazy Time archive table with older spin history and live feed rows
The archive table is the heart of this page. It carries older rows in time-descending order, with date controls above, filters beside the tabs, and pagination below. Crazy time history table, crazy time spin history, spin history crazy time, crazy time results history, result history crazy time, crazy time result history, last crazy time results, and crazy time past results queries all land on this block. Crazytime history and crazytime spin history read the same archive without the space between words; the rows do not change. Casino history crazy time and crazy time casino history phrasings come from readers cross-checking against operator feeds; the figures here pull from the same public live-data feed that powers /results/, so the rows align inside the same archive ingest window. The casinoscores crazy time and crazy time casinoscores brand cluster, plus casino score crazy time, casino scores crazy time, crazy time casino score, crazy time casino scores, score crazy time, and crazy time scores variants, all map to the same archive intent that this table answers row by row when the search shifts older.

The columns mirror what an analyst would build by hand: Occurred At, Slot Result, Spin Result, Segment, Multiplier, Total Winners, Total Payout, Table ID, Source Scope, and Bonus Flag. Each column carries a single fact per row, no filler. Crazy time spin history today and crazy time history today readers most often pick a past week range; crazy time history download intent maps to a past month range with the rows-per-page set to 100 for export-style scanning. The rows-per-page selector covers 10, 25, 50, and 100 rows; the default is 25 on desktop and 10 on mobile. Pagination uses simple page numbers plus next or previous controls. Four tabs split the view: all history, number history, bonus history, and high multipliers. The tabs do not split the feed; they reframe the same archived rows.

The single Crazy Time broadcast from Evolution's Riga studio carries one table. There is no second broadcast and no parallel feed at Swedish casinos. The live broadcast itself runs 24/7 with a presenter rotation across shifts, so the archive keeps growing every 50 to 60 seconds. Differences between operators reflect feed lag, missed rounds, or a different selected range, not a different game. Crazy time a history today and crazy time history a queries sometimes appear from readers familiar with the Crazy Time A studio variant Evolution opened for select markets; that variant runs as a separate broadcast and is not part of the standard UK lobby feed this archive pulls. Swedish readers see Europe/Stockholm by default with a UTC fallback on the data note, so row times stay readable in either standard or summer time. Stakes and limits at licensed sites run in SEK (kr). Today readings route to Crazy Time results rather than loading inside this archive, so the past 72 hours stay on the recent page and this page stays archive-led.

Date Range Table

The date range table opens with the past week range loaded. Past month, a selected date, and a custom date range reshape the rows in one move. Crazy time today history, today crazy time history, and history crazy time today queries route to recent results for the rolling window; the archive picks up at past week. Each row carries occurred_at in Europe/Stockholm time, the wheel segment, the multiplier, total winners on the round, total payout, and the table ID. The crazy time live history and crazy time history live phrasings narrow to ranges that run up to the start of the rolling window, so they show the freshest rows the archive holds.

Range Summary

Crazy Time history range summary with segment frequency context
The range summary card sits above the table and reads the selected slice only: most common segment, rarest segment, latest bonus, and top multiplier in range. Spins since and average multiplier are selected-range fields, not all-time facts. A past week range with around 12,000 rounds typically opens at expected shares within ±1 percentage point per number. A past month range with around 50,000 rounds tightens further: regression toward expected share through the law of large numbers irons short-run drift. Deeper frequency work, including standard deviation, variance, and the bonus rate confidence band, lives on [Crazy Time stats](/stats/).

Number History

The number history tab scopes the archive to spins where the wheel rested on 1, 2, 5, or 10. Number 1 covers 21 of 54 positions (38.89% expected share), so it dominates the filtered view. Number 2 covers 13 (24.07%), Number 5 covers 7 (12.96%), and Number 10 covers 4 (7.41%). Crazy time records and crazy time previous queries on the numbers slice read the cumulative distribution: longer ranges tighten on those expected shares as the spin count grows. A 200-round slice can show 4 percentage points of drift either way. That is normal Bernoulli variance from independent random draws, not a hot streak.

Bonus History

The bonus history tab pulls Cash Hunt, Pachinko, Coin Flip, and Crazy Time bonus rows out of the archive feed. Crazy time bonus history readings look choppy on short ranges because the segments are rare; sixteen Coin Flip hits on a 200-round slice sits at 8%, but the same sixteen on a 50-round slice reads 32%. Always check the visible row count and the total rows in range before reading any bonus rate. Long bonus gaps on rare segments are within the variance band, not anomalies. Past bonus spacing does not predict the next round.

Multiplier History

The multiplier history tab surfaces older rows where the printed payout sits above a chosen threshold (default 100x, with 500x and 1,000x options). Crazy time multiplier history, crazy time biggest multiplier, biggest crazy time multiplier, crazy time highest multiplier, and highest crazy time multiplier queries on archive ranges all read this slice. Most rows are bonus payouts: Pachinko Double chains, Crazy Time bonus flapper combinations, or Top Slot stacks paired with a bonus segment. The crazy time biggest multiplier today figure sits on /results/, not here, because today rows do not enter the archive until the rolling 72-hour window closes.

Table and Feed Scope

Table and feed scope is one paragraph of plain context: a single table_id (the standard Crazy Time broadcast from the Riga studio), a single source_scope (public live feeds at licensed casinos with the Evolution lobby), and possible delay on archive ingest of several minutes after a round closes. The aggregated feed on this archive matches the casino feed view at any licensed operator carrying the same broadcast. For today results inside the rolling window, the recent feed runs ahead. For comparison work against the rolled-up frequency view, Crazy Time stats shares the same archive feed.

Crazy Time history archive table
Occurred AtSlot ResultSpin ResultSegmentMultiplierTotal WinnersTotal PayoutTable IDSource ScopeBonus Flag
Syncing1 with 2x112xSyncingSyncingCrazy Timelicensed public feedfalse
SyncingPachinko with 10xPachinkoPachinko200xSyncingSyncingCrazy Timelicensed public feedtrue

Compare with stats

For today rows inside the rolling 72-hour window, today results is the source. For the wider data workspace and the live recap, Crazy Time tracker holds the workspace view. For the rolled-up frequency view of the same archive, Crazy Time stats summarises segment shares and bonus rates.

Results, History, Tracker, and Stats

Crazy Time live score and results data pages compared with history archive
Crazy Time data demand splits across several pages on this site, and the history page sits one step older than results. This section clarifies the data split so the reader picks the right tool. The crazy time history, history crazy time, crazy time live history, and crazy time history live queries land on this archive; the more specific intents fan out from there. Each linked page shares the underlying spin feed, so the difference is depth and date framing rather than data source.

Results

Crazy Time results holds the row-level recent recap inside the rolling 72-hour window: today, last hour, past 6 hours, past 12 hours, past 24 hours, and past 72 hours. Crazy time today result, today crazy time result, last crazy time results, crazy time recent, crazy time advance result, and crazy time latest results queries all land on the recent feed. Best for: "show me every recent spin in order, scoped to a time frame I choose". Data depth: row-level recent. The page refreshes inside one to two minutes after each round closes.

History

This page archives older rows beyond the rolling window. Crazy time history, crazy time history today, crazy time today history, today crazy time history, crazy time live history, crazy time history live, crazy time history download, crazy time win history, crazy time big win history, crazy time game history, crazy time casino history, last crazy time, crazy time last, crazy time previous, and crazy time records queries all land here for ranges across past week, past month, a selected date, or a custom range. Best for: "yesterday's full row list, last week, or a specific day". Data depth: row-level archive.

Tracker

The Crazy Time tracker is the wider data workspace: live spins, bonus hits, biggest multipliers, hot or cold segments, and predictor inputs in one view. Crazy time history tracker queries blur the line between this archive and the workspace, so the route is short: tracker holds the live recap, this page holds the older rows. Best for: "watch the wheel state and the recent rows together". Data depth: workspace.

Stats

Crazy Time stats summarise the rolled-up frequency view of the same spins: segment hit shares, bonus rates, Top Slot lands and matches, multiplier distribution, and hot or cold deltas. Crazy time history stats blends both reads; this archive lists the rows, statistics summarise them. Best for: "how often did each segment land in the recent sample, and what did variance look like across last week". Data depth: rolled-up numbers with sample-size notes. For the current spin only, Crazy Time live score is one screen away.

Pick the right data page

Each card routes to the page that matches that data intent.

Bonus and Multiplier History

Crazy Time Pachinko bonus history with high multiplier payout
Bonus and multiplier history covers older bonus hits, high multipliers, and notable archived payouts inside the selected range. The tabs below split the archive feed by bonus round, the high multiplier history strip surfaces the standout payouts, and the older big wins preview previews the longer-tail leaderboard on [Crazy Time big wins](/big-wins/). Mechanics for each round live on the [Crazy Time bonus rounds](/bonus-rounds/) page; this section sticks to the archive view. Avoid reading a bonus gap as a queue. The wheel does not chase or correct, and a long gap on a rare segment is the default state for an independent Bernoulli draw at low expected share. Standard deviation widens on bonus rounds and tightens on numbered bets, so the same expected value can sit behind very different range shapes. Older rows are context, not a forecast.

Cash Hunt History

Crazy Time Cash Hunt archived bonus result screen
[Cash Hunt](/cash-hunt/) sits on 2 of 54 segments, expected at 3.70% per spin (about once every 27 spins). Multipliers run from 5x to 500x with a player tile pick across a 108-tile shooting gallery. Average matched multiplier in past week archive ranges typically lands between 30x and 80x. The bonus history tab filtered to Cash Hunt shows the round's archived print history with occurred_at, multiplier, total winners, total payout, and table ID per row. Top multiplier in any given archive range varies widely; standout 500x prints push the average higher for shorter slices.

Pachinko History

Pachinko shares Cash Hunt's 2-segment count and 3.70% expected hit rate. Multipliers run from 2x to 10,000x, and Double chains can multiply the row before the puck drops again. Most of the highest non-Crazy-Time multipliers in the archive come from Pachinko. The hit count looks calmer than the multiplier strip because Doubles are rare; when they fire, the archived standout reading jumps. Pachinko rows in the bonus history tab show the multiplier including any Double or Triple respin, so the printed figure is the final paid value.

Coin Flip History

Coin Flip is the most frequent bonus, with 4 of 54 segments (7.41%, around once every 13 to 14 spins). The host flips a two-sided coin where the yellow and blue sides each carry a multiplier (the flapper colours match the betting graphics). Multiplier ranges sit between 2x and 100x typical, with rare Top Slot boosts pushing higher. Coin Flip drives the bulk of the bonus hit share in any archive range because of how often it lands; the bonus history tab shows that pattern row by row across past week and past month ranges.

Crazy Time Bonus History

The Crazy Time bonus sits on 1 of 54 segments, expected at 1.85% (about once every 54 spins). The bonus opens a 64-segment second wheel with three flappers (yellow, blue, green); each flapper rests on a multiplier with optional Double or Triple respins that compound until the chain ends. Top reported multiplier reaches 20,000x, sometimes higher with Top Slot stacking and Double or Triple flapper chains. Long dry spells of 80 to 150 spins between hits sit within normal variance for a Bernoulli-style draw at 1.85%. Archived rows in this slice show the round's flapper colour, the final paid multiplier, total winners, and total payout per row.

High Multiplier History

The high multiplier history strip surfaces 6 to 10 standout rows from the selected archive range: occurred_at, segment, multiplier, total winners, and total payout. Crazy time biggest multiplier, biggest crazy time multiplier, crazy time highest multiplier, highest crazy time multiplier, crazy time biggest win history, crazy time records, crazy time record, and record crazy time queries on archive ranges all read this strip. The figures sit on the standout band (1,000x+) when a Pachinko Double chain or a Crazy Time bonus flapper run prints above expected. Multipliers (plural) and multiplier (singular) read off the same strip when the search intent is the largest paid figures across a date range, not the per-spin value.

Older Big Wins

The older big wins preview shows 3 to 6 rows from the selected archive range: occurred_at, segment, multiplier, and payout. Crazy time win history, crazy time wins, crazy time biggest win, biggest crazy time win, and crazy time big win history queries all land on this preview when the time frame widens beyond today. The preview is descriptive only. A standout multiplier last week does not change the odds on the next spin; the wheel does not have a memory. For the longer-tail leaderboard beyond any single archive range, Crazy Time big wins carries the records-style data.

Bonus history tabs
BonusOccurred atMultiplierTotal winnersTotal payoutTable ID
Cash HuntSyncing50xSyncingSyncingCrazy Time
PachinkoSyncing200xSyncingSyncingCrazy Time
Coin FlipSyncing25xSyncingSyncingCrazy Time
Crazy Time bonusSyncing500xSyncingSyncingCrazy Time
Highest multipliers in archive range
Occurred atSegmentMultiplierTotal winnersTotal payout
SyncingCrazy Time bonus500xSyncingSyncing
SyncingPachinko200xSyncingSyncing
SyncingCash Hunt100xSyncingSyncing
Older big wins preview
Occurred atSegmentMultiplierPayout
SyncingCrazy Time bonus500xSyncing
SyncingPachinko200xSyncing
SyncingCash Hunt100xSyncing

See big wins

For mechanics, route to Crazy Time bonus rounds, Cash Hunt, Pachinko, Coin Flip, or the Crazy Time bonus. For long-run theoretical math by segment, the archive does not replace Crazy Time RTP on certified payout figures.

How to Read Crazy Time History

Crazy Time history rows explained with sample size and stats context
Reading the archive is short work once the columns make sense. Pick a date range, scan the rows, then check the data note. Each main column has a single meaning, and each row carries one round's worth of facts. A safer way to read this is to start with past week, look at the total rows in range first, then narrow to a specific date or custom range only if the question demands it. Check the timestamp before reading any pattern. Crazy time spin history today and crazy time history today readings change shape with the range, so the timestamp anchors what the row means. spela Crazy Time i Sverige, Crazy Time svenskt casino, svensk Crazy Time, svensk Crazy Time, and Crazy Time Sverige readers see Europe/Stockholm by default; a UTC fallback on the data note keeps cross-checks against casinoscores or tracksino simple in either standard or summer time. Stakes and limits at licensed sites run in SEK (kr), so total payout figures appear in kronor when the source feed reports operator-side totals. Crazy Time med Spelpaus and Crazy Time casinon med Spelpaus searches sometimes appear in this audience, but only licensed-licensed sites are linked from this site, so Spelpaus self-exclusion holds at every operator listed in [Crazy Time casinos](/casinos/).

Choose a Date Range

Choose a range that matches the question. Past week is the default and a sensible starting point for short session shape work. Past month sits closer to long-run RTP for any single segment. Selected date pins the archive to one day in Europe/Stockholm time. Custom date range opens any pair of dates inside the archive's captured window. Crazy time history download exports use the same date range controls, and the export carries the visible columns at the rows-per-page setting selected on screen.

Read Slot Result and Spin Result

Slot Result is the Top Slot reel pairing for the round: a symbol from the eight-symbol set and a multiplier between 2x and 50x. Spin Result is the wheel outcome itself: 1, 2, 5, 10, Coin Flip, Cash Hunt, Pachinko, or Crazy Time. The two columns are independent. A Slot Result of "Coin Flip with 10x" only boosts winning bets when the Spin Result is also Coin Flip. When the symbols differ, the Slot Result fades and the Spin Result settles the round on its own. The Top Slot reel rotates separately and pairs symbol with multiplier on every spin; symbol weighting on the reel strip carries more 1 entries than any other symbol, so 1 lands more often than the corresponding wheel share would suggest.

Read Multipliers and Bonus Flags

Multiplier is the final paid figure on the row. For numbered segments, the figure is the segment value (1x, 2x, 5x, 10x) plus any matched Top Slot boost. For bonus rounds, the figure is the paid multiplier after the round resolves: a Coin Flip pick, a Cash Hunt tile, a Pachinko drop with any Double or Triple chain, or a Crazy Time bonus flapper run. Bonus_flag reads true on bonus rows and false on numbered rows. Crazy time multiplier history and crazy time bonus history queries both read this column when the search intent is whether the round paid through a bonus mechanic or a straight number bet. The multiplier badges colour-code the column: low (under 25x), medium (25x to 100x), high (100x to 1,000x), and standout (1,000x+).

Read Winners and Payout

Total Winners is the count of bets that paid on the row across the source scope. Total Payout is the aggregated value of those wins, reported in the source feed currency where available; for source feeds this typically reads in SEK (kr). Both columns describe what happened on the row, not what will happen on the next round. A round with 1,200 winners and a £24,500 total payout describes that round's settlement; the next round resets to a fresh independent draw. Total winners and total payout are useful for reading the shape of an older session at the operator-feed level, but they do not signal any pattern about the wheel.

Compare History With Stats

Compare the archive against the rolled-up Crazy Time stats view when an older slice looks unusual. Stats hold the wider frequency table with sample-size aware notes. The history page lists the rows. They share the same feed; the difference is depth. A past week archive read against a 7-day stats reading puts a one-hour spike in the right place. Spins since and average multiplier on the range summary cards are selected-range only, not all-time facts; for cumulative reads, Crazy Time stats is the source. Recency bias and the gambler's fallacy both push readers toward over-reading short slices. The hot-hand fallacy works the other way, treating a recent run as a continuing trend. Each round is independent of every round before it; a streak does not predict its continuation, and a drought does not predict a correction.

What History Can and Cannot Show

What history can show is frequency and sequence inside a chosen range: how often each segment landed, how the bonus spacing looked, where the standout multipliers fell, and how variance widened or tightened across windows. What history cannot show is the next outcome. Each round on the Crazy Time wheel is an independent random draw at the segment's expected share. Source scope can differ by table, casino feed, or aggregated feed; the data note flags possible delay, missing rows, and visible row limits whenever the archive ingest lags. Swedish players must be 18+ at any licensed casino. The audited live broadcast pulls from a single table, with eCOGRA, GLI, or BMM behind the live-show audit chain. For session limits, deposit limits, and self-exclusion, the Spelpaus, Stödlinjen, and responsible-gambling tools sit one click away on responsible gambling. For betting-limit framing on top of older data, what history can and cannot show is the source on bankroll modes.

  1. Choose a date range

    Match the question to past week, past month, selected date, or custom range.

  2. Filter result type

    Scope to number history, bonus history, or high multipliers when needed.

  3. Scan row counts

    Read older rows alongside total rows in range and visible row count.

  4. Compare carefully

    Open stats if a slice looks unusual, or big wins for longer-tail leaderboards.

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Crazy Time History FAQ

Where can I see Crazy Time spin history?

Open the archive table on this page and pick a date range: past week, past month, a selected date, or a custom range. Each row shows occurred_at, segment, multiplier, total winners, and total payout in Europe/Stockholm time. For rows inside the rolling 72 hours, route to Crazy Time results.

How far back does Crazy Time history go?

The archive covers anything older than the rolling 72-hour window on /results/. Past week, past month, and custom ranges across earlier sessions are supported. Coverage depends on when the public live feed first captured each table; very old rows can be sparser than recent weeks.

Can I filter Crazy Time history by date?

Yes. The date controls cover past week, past month, a selected date, and a custom date range. The archive table reloads to that selected range with rows-per-page controls (10, 25, 50, 100) and pagination for older runs. Timezone defaults to Europe/Stockholm with a UTC fallback.

Can I filter history by bonus round?

Yes. The bonus history tabs split the archive by Cash Hunt, Pachinko, Coin Flip, and the Crazy Time bonus. The high multiplier history filter narrows older rows to payouts above 100x, 500x, or 1,000x inside the selected range. Both views read the same archive feed.

What is the difference between results and history?

Results lists rows inside the rolling 72-hour window: today, last hour, past 24 hours, past 72 hours. History archives older rows beyond that window: past week, past month, or a specific date. See Crazy Time results for recent rows; this page handles the archive.

What does Slot Result mean in history?

Slot Result is the Top Slot reel pairing for that archived round: a symbol and a multiplier between 2x and 50x. The Top Slot reel is independent of the wheel; the Slot Result only boosts winning bets when the symbol matches the Spin Result on that row.

Why are some old results missing?

Older rows can show gaps when the public live feed had downtime, the table changed table_id, or a casino feed reported a delay. The data note flags missing rows, possible delay, and source scope. For very old ranges, coverage may be thinner than the past week.

Can Crazy Time history predict the next spin?

No. Each round on the Crazy Time wheel is an independent random draw. Past spins do not predict the next one. Treat the archive as a recent log, not a strategy lab. Older rows are context, not a forecast. The wheel has no memory and does not chase or correct.

Where can I compare history with stats?

Open Crazy Time stats for the rolled-up frequency view of the same spins: segment shares, bonus rates, Top Slot match rates, and hot or cold deltas. History stores the rows; the stats page summarises them. Both pages share the underlying spin feed.

For recent rows inside the rolling 72-hour window, open Crazy Time results. For the live workspace view, see Crazy Time tracker. For the rolled-up frequency view of the same archive, Crazy Time stats covers segment shares, bonus rates, and Top Slot match rates. For the longer-tail leaderboard beyond any single archive range, Crazy Time big wins is the source. RTP is long-run math, not a session promise.

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