How Our Crazy Time Predictor Works — Methodology Explained
Published April 17, 2026
Our live Crazy Time tracker fetches real game results and runs a 4-signal pattern analysis on each segment. This page explains the methodology behind the scores.
Data Source
The tracker fetches the last 100 Crazy Time results from a verified live game data API. The request is made through a server-side proxy — the API token is never exposed to your browser. Data is loaded on-demand when you click “Refresh Results”. There is no auto-polling.
The 4 Signals
Each segment receives a score from 0 to 100 based on four signals:
Signal 1 — Base Rate (40%) The theoretical wheel probability from Evolution Gaming’s published segment frequencies. This anchors the score in mathematical reality.
Signal 2 — Gap Boost (30%) How many rounds since the segment last hit vs its average expected gap. An overdue segment scores higher. A segment that hit recently scores lower on this signal.
Signal 3 — Cold Correction (20%) Compares the segment’s actual frequency in the loaded data vs its expected frequency. A segment running below expectation gets a boost.
Signal 4 — Recent Dampening (10%, negative) Segments that have appeared frequently in the last 50 rounds receive a slight penalty. This dampens momentum effects and balances the score.
The four signals combine into a single 0–100 score per segment. Segments are ranked by score in the prediction grid.
What the Score Does NOT Mean
A score of 80/100 does not mean an 80% chance of hitting on the next spin. Each spin is independent — the wheel has no memory. The score is a heuristic index that summarises pattern data for educational purposes.
Use the score as one input into your Crazy Time strategy, not as a prediction guarantee. Read the full RTP breakdown to understand the baseline probabilities.
Manual Entry Mode
If you are watching a live table, you can enter results manually using the segment tap buttons or text input. Manual entries are merged with fetched data in append mode.
Where to Play
After reviewing the data, apply your session plan on Stake.
FAQ
Is the predictor based on real data? Yes. It fetches from a verified live results API via server-side proxy.
How accurate is the prediction? The algorithm identifies statistical patterns — it does not predict individual spins. Each spin is independent.
Can I trust a segment with a high score to win next? No. The score reflects historical pattern data, not guaranteed outcomes.
How is the RTP breakdown different from tracker data? RTP is a mathematical long-run property. Tracker data is recent short-run frequency. Both are useful context.
Why only 100 results? 100 results gives a meaningful short-term frequency sample without overweighting ancient history. It reflects the current table pattern.
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