Is Crazy Time Rigged? RNG Certification, Licences, and What the Evidence Shows
It's the most Googled question about Evolution's live game show. You lose 12 rounds in a row and your brain says the game is cheating. But Crazy Time operates under some of the strictest gambling licences in the world, with independently tested RNG systems and public certification records. This article examines the evidence — not marketing claims, but actual regulatory filings and lab reports. For full details on Evolution Gaming's credentials, visit the Evolution Gaming page.
The Licences
| Regulator | Licence | What It Means |
|---|---|---|
| UK Gambling Commission | Account 41655 | One of the world's strictest gambling regulators. Required ongoing compliance reporting. |
| Malta Gaming Authority | MGA/CRP/187/2010-01 | B2B supply licence. Mandatory RNG testing and player protection standards. |
| Gibraltar Gambling Commissioner | Remote Gambling License | Additional regulated market licence. |
The RNG Certifications
Evolution Gaming's random number generator has been tested and certified by two independent labs: eCOGRA and BMM Testlabs. Both organisations test that outcomes are statistically random, unpredictable, and not manipulable by the operator. The certifications are public record and can be verified on each lab's website.
Additionally, Evolution holds ISO 27001:2013 certification for information security — meaning their systems meet international standards for data integrity and protection against manipulation.
Why It Feels Rigged (But Isn't)
High volatility creates clusters of losses that feel deliberate. If the Crazy Time bonus has 1.85% per-spin probability, going 100 spins without seeing it has about a 15% chance of happening. That feels like a drought — but it's within normal variance. Human brains are pattern-seekers: we notice 12 consecutive losses far more than 12 scattered wins across 50 rounds, even though both are equally likely.
The house edge (3.92%) guarantees the casino profits over time. That's not rigging — that's the business model, transparently disclosed in the RTP figure. The casino doesn't need to cheat; the maths already works in their favour.
Verify It Yourself
Track 500 spins on the live tracker and compare actual segment distribution against theoretical probabilities. Over large samples, the numbers converge toward 38.89% for Number 1, 7.41% for Coin Flip, 1.85% for Crazy Time. Small deviations are normal variance. Systematic deviation across thousands of spins would indicate a problem — and lab testing is specifically designed to catch that. The live page streams results in real time for your own verification.
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