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Crash X at 9yardz — Watch the Multiplier Climb

Crash X on 9yardz puts a live multiplier in front of you the moment you open the round — cash out before the graph drops and you keep…

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9yardz Crash X at 9yardz — Watch the Multiplier Climb
9yardz What Crash X Rounds Look Like on 9yardz

What Crash X Rounds Look Like on 9yardz

Each Crash X round at 9yardz begins with a multiplier that rises from 1x and can keep climbing for several seconds — or stop at any point. You place your amount before the round launches, watch the curve ascend on screen, and hit cash-out whenever you choose. If the crash arrives before you exit, the round closes without a payout. The game

runs on a provably fair algorithm, and round history is visible in the panel below the graph so you can track recent crash points before committing to your next amount.

CRASH X FEATURES

Three Crash X Elements Worth Knowing

Crash X at 9yardz is built around three mechanics that separate it from a standard slot round — the auto cash-out setting, the live crash history feed, and…

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Auto Cash-Out Target
Crash Point Feed
Two-Bet Panel
CRASH X ON MOBILE

Crash X Rounds Fit Any Screen You Have

The Crash X interface at 9yardz adapts to portrait mode on Android and iOS without dropping any controls.

Portrait Mode Graph
Thumb-Reach Cash-Out
Auto-Target Sync
Compact History Strip
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CRASH X HELP PATHS

Where to Get Help During a Crash X Session

If something does not look right in a Crash X round — a stuck graph, a payout that did not settle, or a cash-out that did not register — the channels below connect you to our team directly. We log the round ID on your account so disputes about a specific crash point can be checked against the server record.

Team online

Live Chat

Open the chat bubble from inside the Crash X screen and share your round ID. Our team pulls the server log for that specific round and confirms the crash multiplier and your exit point within minutes.

Email Support

Send a screenshot of the Crash X round panel along with your account username to our support address. We typically respond within a few hours and attach the verified round data to our reply.

Round History Page

Your Crash X round history sits inside the account section. Each completed round shows the crash point, your cash-out multiplier and the final payout so you can verify each result yourself without contacting support.

FAIR PLAY SIGNALS

How 9yardz Keeps Crash X Verifiable

Every Crash X round at 9yardz is generated by an algorithm whose output you can independently verify after the round closes.

Provably Fair Algorithm

Each round seed is hashed and published before the round begins. After the crash, you can decrypt the hash yourself using the published method and confirm the crash multiplier was fixed in advance.

Server-Side Round Log

Every Crash X outcome is written to a server log the moment the round closes. If a dispute arises, our team shares the raw log entry — timestamp, crash point, and all active positions — with the affected account.

Independent RNG Audit

The random number generator powering Crash X is tested by an external auditing firm. Audit certificates are renewed on a set schedule and the current certificate number is available in the game's info panel.

Real-Time Multiplier Broadcast

The multiplier value you see on screen is the same value every other account sees at that millisecond — there is no private version of the graph. All positions in a round share one single live feed.

Payout Settlement Trail

When you cash out, the payout settles to your 9yardz wallet within the same round cycle. The transaction appears in your account ledger with the exact multiplier applied, so you can reconcile every round manually.

Crash Point History Archive

We archive every crash point across all Crash X rounds and display a rolling window inside the game. You can scroll back through hundreds of results to assess the statistical distribution of crash points over time.

Crash X on 9yardz vs Other Crash Experiences

Not every Crash X lobby is set up the same way. Here is how what we offer lines up against what you might find elsewhere, covering the mechanics…

Auto Cash-Out Precision
Many platforms let you set an auto exit at round numbers like 2x or 5x. On 9yardz, you can set your Crash X auto exit to one decimal place — for example, 3.4x — giving you finer control over your exit strategy.
Round History Depth
Some lobbies show only the last 10 crash points. The Crash X history feed on 9yardz holds a much longer scrollable archive inside the game panel, so you can study a wider window of results before each round.
Dual Bet in One Round
Several competing platforms require you to open two separate sessions to run two positions simultaneously. Crash X on 9yardz supports two independent bets inside a single round view, with separate auto-exit targets for each.
Deposit Speed via UPI
Funding your Crash X session via UPI on 9yardz typically reflects in your wallet before the next round begins. Platforms that rely on bank transfer may add a delay that costs you round entry time.
Mobile Cash-Out Tap Area
On several mobile crash game layouts, the cash-out button sits near the top of the screen. 9yardz positions it at the bottom of the portrait-mode view so your thumb reaches it without stretching during a fast-rising round.
Payout Ledger Transparency
Not every platform itemises crash payouts with the exact multiplier in your transaction history. On 9yardz, each Crash X settlement entry shows the cash-out multiplier alongside the payout amount so the maths is always checkable.
Account Access and Local Law
Availability of Crash X depends on where local law permits. 9yardz is accessible in India in regions where the game category is allowed under applicable local regulations — check your state rules before opening an account.
CRASH X DEFINING ELEMENTS

Six Things That Define Our Crash X Lobby

Crash X on 9yardz comes with a specific set of mechanics and account-level features that shape every session you play.

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Live Multiplier Graph The ascending curve is the core of Crash X — it starts at 1x the moment a round opens and climbs until the crash point arrives. Every fraction of a second changes the multiple you would lock in by cashing out right then.
02
Instant Cash-Out Register When you tap cash-out, the system registers your exit multiplier in real time. The game server timestamps your exit to the millisecond so there is no ambiguity about whether your tap arrived before or after the crash event.
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Bet Sizing Flexibility Crash X on 9yardz accommodates a wide spread of stake sizes within a single round, letting you run a conservative small stake alongside a bolder amount in the dual-bet panel without being locked into one size for the session.
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Provably Fair Hash Display The seed hash for the upcoming round is shown before it starts. After the crash, you copy the hash into the verification tool in the info panel to confirm the crash multiplier was pre-determined — not generated after your exit.
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UPI and PhonePe Reload When your Crash X wallet runs low mid-session, a UPI or PhonePe reload typically reflects in your account balance before the next round countdown finishes, so you rarely miss a round while waiting for funds to appear.
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Cross-Device Session Memory Start a Crash X session on your phone and switch to desktop — your auto cash-out setting, preferred stake and round-history view carry over without you having to configure anything again on the second device.

Crash X — What You Are Likely Asking

These are the questions we see most often from people who are new to Crash X on 9yardz or are trying to understand a specific mechanic before their first session. Each answer is based on how the game actually runs here.

The crash point is the multiplier at which a round ends. On 9yardz, it is determined by a provably fair algorithm before the round begins — the hash is published before launch so neither the platform nor the player can alter it after the fact.

Yes. Enter your target multiplier in the auto cash-out field before the round starts — say 2.8x — and the system exits your position the instant that level is reached, even if you are looking away from the screen when it happens.

The two-bet panel lets you place two separate amounts in one round, each with its own auto exit target. You might set the first to exit at 1.5x and let the second run to 6x — both run inside the same round without any extra steps.

A UPI transfer typically reflects in your 9yardz wallet within a minute or less, often before the next Crash X round countdown finishes. Paytm and PhonePe deposits follow a similar path, subject to local law and your bank's processing.

Two places — the live history strip inside the Crash X game panel shows recent crash points in a scrollable feed, and your account transaction history logs each completed round with the crash multiplier and your personal cash-out multiplier side by side.

Availability depends on local law. Crash X on 9yardz is accessible in regions of India where this category of game is permitted under applicable state regulations. We recommend checking the rules specific to your state before opening an account.

If your connection breaks after the round has started, the auto cash-out target you set before the round began still executes on the server side. If no target was set and the crash occurs while you are disconnected, the round closes normally without a payout.