Ask any regular Crazy Time player and they’ll swear by a time slot. “3am is when the big ones hit.” “Never play Friday evenings, it’s dead.” The debate never stops. So instead of repeating the usual “it’s all RNG” line, we actually looked at the timestamps on the biggest wins ever recorded — and cross-referenced with what Tracksino’s own 463,000-spin analysis found. Here’s what the data actually shows.
The Top 10 Biggest Wins — With Timestamps
These are the ten largest verified Crazy Time payouts ever recorded, pulled from public tracker data. Times are in UTC.
5 out of the top 10 wins happened between 10pm and 4am UTC — off-peak hours when far fewer players are betting. Only 3 hit during European peak evening hours (6–10pm UTC). The biggest win in history — €37.9M — dropped at 23:58.
The bonus round that produced the wins matters as much as the timing. Cash Hunt is the clear leader — accounting for the majority of the all-time top payouts — while the Crazy Time bonus itself appears less frequently in the record books than most players expect. For a full breakdown of Crazy Time stats and live results by bonus type, including Cash Hunt position averages across multiple sessions and Pachinko payout distributions, the LTC Casino analysis is the most comprehensive publicly available data set on this.
Time-of-Day Breakdown
Here’s how the four main windows stack up — combining the win timestamp data with Tracksino’s 463k-spin bonus frequency analysis.
Morning hours (6am–12pm UTC) are the only window with zero top-10 wins. Night hours produced the most — including the all-time record of €37.9M at 23:58 UTC.
What the Large-Scale Data Actually Says
Tracksino’s 463,765-spin study found that bonus frequency across hours was very close to theoretical averages — fewest bonuses at 1pm–2pm UTC, most at 4pm–5pm UTC, but the differences were small. So what explains the night-time win clustering?
Practical Guide: When to Play
🌙 Chasing the biggest possible win
Late night (10pm–2am UTC) is where the historical data points. 4 of the top 10 all-time wins landed here, including the biggest ever. Your individual payout is determined purely by your own bet size multiplied by the multiplier — unaffected by how many others are at the table.
🌆 Best atmosphere and fastest pace
European peak hours (7–11pm CET / 6–10pm UTC). More players, more energy, livelier hosts and chat. Bonus frequency data doesn’t penalise this window either.
☀️ Relaxed, focused session
Mid-morning to early afternoon UTC. Quiet, stable stream, normal bonus frequency. Just don’t expect a buzzing atmosphere.
🌅 What to avoid
UTC morning hours (6am–12pm) are the one window where both the all-time win data and the atmosphere argument point in the same direction: away. Zero top-10 wins have ever landed here.
The “RNG means timing doesn’t matter” argument is incomplete.
Every spin has identical odds regardless of the hour — that part is true. And your individual payout depends only on your bet and the multiplier, not on how many others are playing. But the actual historical record of where the biggest multipliers landed is a real data point that deserves honest attention. Off-peak hours have a credible case. We’re not claiming the wheel favours certain hours. We’re saying the top-10 win timestamps are a fact — and they skew heavily toward night.
Crazy Time is a high-variance entertainment product. No timing strategy guarantees a win. Set strict deposit and loss limits before you play and treat any winnings as a bonus — not an expectation. If gambling stops being fun, GamCare offers free 24/7 support on 0808 8020 133. In the US, call or text 1-800-GAMBLER.
