Reference

Jump Into Crash Zone

We run crash-style multiplier games where you watch the curve climb and cash out before it drops. Fund with bKash, Nagad or Rocket, pick your stake, hit the curve and control your exit — every round runs in seconds so you can play between…

Instant MultipliersCash-Out ControlFast RoundsMobile Money
bet35 Jump Into Crash Zone
FAIR PLAY NOTES

How We Run Crash Rounds

Provider Certified

Spribe and Turbo Games supply the crash logic and each holds gaming certification. We host their tables without altering the RNG or payout code, so every round outcome follows the provider's published rules and independent audit trail.

Round Hash

Most crash games publish a hash before the round starts — the outcome is already set but hidden until the curve stops.

Payout Record

Your account history lists every crash round you entered: stake, cash-out multiplier, win or loss, and the time. Export the sheet from your profile if you want to track your own pattern or check a disputed round with support.

Instant Settlement

When you press cash-out the credit writes to your balance immediately — no delay, no review hold. If you cash out at 3.

bet35 Watch the Curve Rise

Watch the Curve Rise

Crash Zone games show a multiplier that starts at 1.00x and climbs. You stake before the round begins, then watch the number rise — 1.50x, 2.00x, 5.00x, sometimes higher. Cash out any time before the curve stops. If you exit early your stake multiplies by that number and the credit lands in your wallet. Wait too long and the curve crashes —

you lose that round. We host several crash variants so you can switch tables without leaving the lobby. Each round runs independently with its own random outcome published at the start so no two curves follow the same path. Providers include Spribe and Turbo Games; the curve speed and cap vary by table. Open your account, load chips via bKash, Nagad or

Rocket, pick a table and you're in the next round.

HELP WHEN YOU NEED IT

Reach Us While You Play

Live Chat Open the chat bubble in the bottom corner while you're on any crash table. Our team replies in English and helps with stake limits, wallet questions, round history and cash-out timing so you stay focused on the game.
Account Wallet Check your balance, deposit records and withdrawal requests from the wallet icon at the top. Every bKash, Nagad and Rocket transaction shows the time, amount and status so you know when chips clear into your crash lobby balance.
Game Rules Tap the info icon on any crash table to see minimum stake, maximum multiplier cap, round frequency and payout rules for that variant. Each provider writes their own sheet; we host the current version so you know what you're playing.

What These Words Mean

What does multiplier mean in crash games?

The multiplier is the number that starts at 1.00x and climbs during the round. If you cash out at 2.50x your stake is multiplied by 2.50 to give your win amount. Higher multiplier means bigger payout but higher crash risk.

What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. When the curve reaches that number the game exits automatically and credits your win, even if you're not watching the screen at that moment.

What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means the round outcome is hashed before the curve starts so you can verify after the crash that the result wasn't changed mid-game. The hash and the final multiplier must match or the round is invalid.

What is a crash point?

The crash point is the exact multiplier where the curve stops. It could be 1.05x or 10.00x; each round picks a random point. If you cash out before that number you win; after it you lose the stake.

What does house edge mean?

House edge is the small percentage the platform keeps on average across all rounds. In crash games it's usually one to three percent, meaning over many rounds the total payouts equal roughly ninety-seven to ninety-nine percent of total stakes.

What is a round history?

Round history is the list of recent crash points displayed above or beside the game. It shows the last ten or twenty multipliers so you can see patterns, though every new round is still independent and random.

Crash Zone Answers

Open your account, head to the wallet section and deposit via bKash, Nagad or Rocket. Once the chips clear go to the Crash Zone category in the lobby, pick a table, set your stake and wait for the next round to begin.

Minimum stake varies by table but most crash games at bet35 start at 10 Taka. Check the table info panel before you enter; some high-speed variants may set a higher floor to keep rounds moving quickly.

Yes. Open bet35 in your phone browser, log in and tap Crash Zone. The curve, stake controls and cash-out button all scale to your screen so you can watch the multiplier rise and exit with one tap wherever you are.

Most crash rounds last five to thirty seconds from start to crash point. Some turbo tables finish in under ten seconds; slower variants give you more time to decide when to cash out before the curve stops.

If the curve crashes before you press cash-out you lose that round's stake. The chips are gone and you'll need to place a new stake for the next round. Set an auto cash-out target if you want a safety exit.

Go to your wallet, choose withdrawal, pick bKash, Nagad or Rocket, enter the amount and confirm. We'll verify your account details and process the transfer. Funds usually reach your mobile wallet within minutes once the check clears.
Reference

Crash Zone

Service availability depends on eligible regions and local law. Users should check local rules before opening an account.

Access may be available only where local law permits.