Maximum Multiplier in Crash Games: How High Can It Go?

Quick answer: The maximum multiplier varies by game. Spaceman caps at 5,000x, Space XY and Aviatrix at 10,000x, JetX at up to 25,000x (varies by operator), and BGaming Crash goes up to 1,000,000x. Aviator has no hard multiplier cap but limits the max win per bet (typically $10,000), so your effective ceiling depends on your bet size. Casinos may also impose their own payout caps, which can be lower than the game’s built-in limit.

This page answers the exact question: how high can a crash game multiplier go? The answer has two layers — the game’s programmed limit (set by the provider) and the casino’s payout cap (set by the operator). Both affect your actual max win.

Maximum Multiplier by Game

GameProviderMax MultiplierRTPNotes
CrashBGaming1,000,000x99%Highest programmed cap among major games
JetXSmartSoft25,000x*97%*Per some operator rule pages; may vary by casino
Space XYBGaming10,000x97% 
AviatrixAviatrix10,000x97% 
Lucky Jet1Play5,072x97%Unusual non-round cap
SpacemanPragmatic Play5,000x96.5% 
CappadociaSmartSoft1,000x97% 
AviamastersBGaming250x97% 
AviatorSpribeMax win capped*97%*No hard multiplier cap — limited by max win per bet (typically $10,000)
Cash or CrashFunky Games99x95% 

Key takeaway: Max multiplier caps vary enormously — from 250x (Aviamasters) to 1,000,000x (BGaming Crash). But the programmed cap is only half the story. Your actual max win is often determined by the casino’s payout limit, not the game’s multiplier ceiling. For a full comparison including features and RTP, see our Aviator Alternatives Guide.

Two Limits: Game Cap vs Casino Payout Cap

Your actual maximum win is the lower of two limits:

1. The game’s programmed multiplier cap

Set by the provider (e.g., Spribe says Aviator max is 100x). When the multiplier reaches this value, the game auto-cashes out all remaining bets. This is a hard limit in the game’s code.

2. The casino’s max win per round

Set by the operator (e.g., a casino might cap payouts at $10,000 per round). If your bet × multiplier exceeds this cap, the casino triggers auto-cashout at the point where your payout reaches their limit.

Example: You bet $100 on JetX (unlimited max multiplier) at a casino with a $10,000 max win per round.

Your theoretical max multiplier: $10,000 / $100 = 100x

Even though JetX has no built-in cap, the casino’s $10,000 payout limit effectively caps your multiplier at 100x for a $100 bet. If you bet $10 instead, your effective cap would be $10,000 / $10 = 1,000x.

The lower your bet, the higher your effective multiplier ceiling.

Casino max win limits vary widely and are often not prominently displayed. Check the game’s terms and conditions or contact support before betting large amounts on games with high multiplier caps.

What Determines the Max Multiplier Mathematically?

In the crash point formula, the multiplier is derived from a random integer. The theoretical maximum occurs when the integer is at its minimum value (close to 0):

// Formula A (2^32 method – Stake)
crashPoint = max(1, (2^32 / (int + 1)) * (1houseEdge))

// If int = 0 (minimum possible):
// crashPoint = (4,294,967,296 / 1) * 0.99 = 4,252,017,623x
// But the game caps it at its programmed max (e.g., 1,000,000x)

Without the programmed cap, a 232 formula could theoretically produce multipliers above 4 billion. The game’s max multiplier setting truncates this — any result above the cap is capped at the max value. For the full formula walkthrough, see our SHA-256 to Multiplier Formula Guide.

How Rare Are Extreme Multipliers?

The probability of reaching high multipliers follows the formula P = RTP / M:

MultiplierProbability (97% RTP)Average Rounds to See Once
100x0.97%~103 rounds
500x0.194%~515 rounds
1,000x0.097%~1,031 rounds
5,000x0.0194%~5,155 rounds
10,000x0.0097%~10,309 rounds
100,000x0.00097%~103,093 rounds
1,000,000x0.000097%~1,030,928 rounds

A 1,000,000x crash point occurs roughly once per million rounds. On a busy platform running thousands of rounds per day, it happens — but the odds of you being in that specific round with an active bet are extremely slim.

Important: A higher max multiplier does not change the RTP. BGaming Crash (1,000,000x max, 99% RTP) and Aviator (100x max, 97% RTP) both return their respective RTPs over time. The max multiplier just determines how the rare tail of the distribution behaves — it doesn’t make the game more or less generous overall.

Does Max Multiplier Affect RTP?

Not directly. If two games are genuinely configured at the same RTP, the higher max multiplier does not give you a better expected return. The RTP is determined by the house edge parameter, not by the max multiplier.

What the max multiplier does affect is the distribution shape. With a lower cap, extreme-tail outcomes are truncated. With a higher cap, those rare outcomes play out naturally. How exactly a provider handles the truncated probability — whether it’s absorbed into the cap value, redistributed, or simply lost — depends on the specific implementation. In either case, the published RTP already accounts for the cap.

For what RTP costs you per session in real money, see our RTP & House Edge Guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maximum multiplier in Aviator?

Aviator by Spribe does not have a hard programmed multiplier cap like some other crash games. Instead, it limits the maximum win per bet (typically $10,000, though this may vary by operator). If you bet $100, auto-cashout triggers at 100x ($10,000). If you bet $1, the multiplier can reach 10,000x before the payout cap kicks in. Multipliers in the hundreds and even thousands regularly appear in Aviator round histories.

Which crash game has the highest max multiplier?

BGaming Crash has the highest programmed cap at 1,000,000x. JetX by SmartSoft has no built-in cap (theoretically unlimited), but is capped in practice by the casino’s max payout per round.

Can the crash multiplier go to infinity?

In theory, the underlying formula can produce very large numbers. In practice, every game has either a programmed cap (100x, 10,000x, 1,000,000x) or a casino-imposed payout limit. No crash game actually allows infinite payouts.

Does a higher max multiplier mean better odds?

No. The max multiplier does not affect the RTP or the house edge. A 97% RTP game with 100x max has the same expected return per bet as a 97% RTP game with 1,000,000x max. The max multiplier only determines how extreme the rare tail outcomes can be.

What is a crash game’s max win?

Your max win is the lower of two limits: the game’s programmed max multiplier × your bet, or the casino’s max payout per round. For example, a $10 bet on BGaming Crash (1,000,000x max) at a casino with a $50,000 max payout gives you an effective max multiplier of 5,000x, not 1,000,000x.

Why does my Aviator bet auto-cashout before the round ends?

Your bet hit the max win limit. Aviator enforces a maximum payout per bet (typically $10,000). When your bet × multiplier reaches that limit, the game auto-cashes you out. This is why a $100 bet cashes out at ~100x, while a $1 bet can ride much higher. The multiplier itself keeps climbing — but your bet is already settled.

Disclaimer: Max multiplier and max win values are compiled from provider materials and operator rule pages where available, and may vary by casino or region. Always check the game’s rules and the casino’s terms for the specific limits that apply to you. Crash games have a built-in house edge — no multiplier target overcomes it long-term. Only gamble with money you can afford to lose. BeGambleAware.org

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