A rocket launches. A multiplier climbs. You decide when to cash out. Space Max on Crickes is the fastest, most intense game on the platform — and every single round is a fresh decision.
Space Max is Crickes's crash-style multiplier game. The concept is simple: a rocket launches at the start of each round and a multiplier starts climbing from 1.00x. Your job is to cash out before the rocket crashes. The longer you wait, the higher the multiplier — but the crash can happen at any moment, and if you haven't cashed out when it does, you lose your entire bet for that round.
What makes Space Max on Crickes different from a lot of crash games is the pace. Rounds start fast, the multiplier climbs at a rate that feels genuinely tense, and the crash point varies wildly from round to round. You'll see rounds that crash at 1.01x and rounds that climb past 100x. There's no pattern to predict — the crash point is determined by certified RNG before the round begins, so every round is completely independent of the last.
The game supports both manual cash-out and auto cash-out. Manual means you watch the multiplier and tap the button yourself. Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts — if the rocket reaches your target, the game cashes you out automatically. Both approaches have their place depending on how you like to play on Crickes.
Five steps from opening the game to cashing out your winnings on Crickes.
Head to Crickes, log in to your account, and navigate to Space Max from the menu. The game loads instantly on both desktop and mobile — no download needed.
Enter your bet before the round starts. The minimum is ৳20 on Crickes. You can also place two simultaneous bets with different cash-out targets if you want to split your strategy across a single round.
If you want full control, leave it on manual and watch the multiplier yourself. If you have a target in mind — say 2x or 5x — set the auto cash-out before the round starts and let Crickes handle it for you.
The round begins and the rocket lifts off. The multiplier starts at 1.00x and climbs. Every second you hold on Crickes, the potential payout grows — but so does the risk of the crash arriving.
Hit the cash-out button before the crash and your bet is multiplied by whatever the current multiplier shows. Miss it and the round ends with a loss. Winnings land in your Crickes balance instantly.
After each round on Crickes, you can see the crash point in the round history. Use this to get a feel for the game's variance — though remember, past rounds have no influence on future ones.
Space Max on Crickes runs at 97%+ RTP. That means for every ৳100 wagered across a long session, the expected return is ৳97 or more. The house edge is under 3%, which is competitive for a crash-style game. The actual RTP you experience in any single session will vary significantly because of the high variance nature of the game — short sessions can swing wildly in either direction.
The crash point for every round on Crickes Space Max is generated by certified RNG before the round starts. This means the outcome is fixed before you even place your bet — Crickes cannot alter the crash point mid-round. You can verify any round's outcome using the provably fair seed data available in your game history. This is the same system used across all crash and grid games on the platform.
The crash point is set by RNG before the round begins. You can verify any Space Max result on Crickes using the server seed and client seed shown in your game history.
Cash out successfully on Crickes Space Max and your winnings hit your BDT balance before the next round even starts. No delays, no processing time.
Space Max on Crickes can crash anywhere from 1.00x to over 1000x. Here's a sense of the range and what each level means for your bet.
Higher multipliers are possible but occur with decreasing frequency. The crash point is RNG-determined each round on Crickes. Past results do not influence future rounds.
Set your target multiplier before the round starts on Crickes and the game cashes you out automatically if the rocket reaches it. No need to watch every second — your strategy runs itself.
Place two separate bets in a single round on Crickes Space Max, each with its own cash-out target. Cash out the first bet early for safety and let the second ride for a bigger multiplier.
Every round's crash point is logged in the game history on Crickes. You can scroll back through recent results and use the provably fair tools to verify any outcome independently.
Space Max on Crickes is fully playable on Android and iOS. The cash-out button is large and responsive — you won't miss your target because of a laggy tap on a small screen.
Watch other Crickes players cash out in real time during each round. See their bet amounts and multipliers as they happen — it adds a social layer to every Space Max session.
Set a fixed bet amount and auto cash-out target, then let Space Max on Crickes run automatically for a set number of rounds. Useful for consistent, low-maintenance sessions.
The most common approach on Crickes Space Max is to set a low auto cash-out target — typically between 1.5x and 2x — and run it consistently over many rounds. The idea is that low multipliers hit more frequently than high ones, so you're collecting small wins regularly. The risk is that a string of early crashes (1.01x, 1.05x) can eat into your balance before the wins accumulate. This approach works best with a larger session bankroll relative to your bet size.
Some players on Crickes prefer to set a high auto cash-out — 10x, 20x, or even higher — and accept that most rounds will be losses while waiting for the big hit. This is a high-variance approach that requires patience and a clear stop-loss limit. If you're going to try this on Space Max, decide in advance how many rounds you're willing to lose before stopping, and stick to it.
Using Space Max's dual bet feature on Crickes, you can place one bet with a low auto cash-out (say 1.8x) and a second bet with a high target (say 10x). The first bet covers your losses on most rounds, while the second bet is essentially a lottery ticket for the big multiplier. It's a balanced approach that keeps sessions interesting without going all-in on either extreme.
Chasing losses is the fastest way to drain a balance on Space Max. If you've had five crashes in a row on Crickes, the sixth round is not "due" to be a big one — the RNG doesn't work that way. Each round is completely independent. Similarly, doubling your bet after a loss (Martingale-style) can work short-term but carries serious risk of a large loss when a streak of early crashes hits.
A quick comparison of the main ways players approach Space Max on Crickes — no strategy guarantees a win, but understanding the trade-offs helps.
| Style | Cash-Out Target | Win Frequency | Risk Level | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | 1.3x – 1.8x | High | Low | Long sessions, steady play |
| Balanced | 2x – 5x | Medium | Medium | Most Crickes players |
| Dual Bet Split | 1.8x + 10x | Medium | Medium | Balanced risk/reward |
| Aggressive | 10x – 20x | Low | High | Big win hunters |
| Extreme | 50x – 1000x | Very Low | Very High | High-risk, high-reward only |
No strategy eliminates the house edge on Crickes Space Max. All approaches carry risk. Play within your means.
Space Max is one of the fastest games on Crickes — rounds can complete in under ten seconds, which means it's easy to go through a lot of bets in a short time without noticing. That speed is part of what makes it exciting, but it also means you need to be more deliberate about your session limits than you would with a slower game like Blackjack.
Before you open Space Max on Crickes, decide on a session budget and a stop-loss amount. If you hit your stop-loss, close the game. Don't chase the loss with bigger bets — the RNG doesn't care how much you've lost, and the next round is just as likely to crash at 1.01x as any other. The auto bet feature is useful for keeping bets consistent, but it can also make it easy to burn through a balance quickly if you're not watching.
Space Max on Crickes is a high-variance game. Long losing streaks are normal and expected. Never bet more than you can afford to lose in a single session, and never chase losses.
Crickes offers deposit limits, session time reminders, and self-exclusion options. Visit the Responsible Gaming page to set up limits before you play.
These won't guarantee wins — nothing does in a crash game — but they're habits that help you get more out of your time on Crickes Space Max.
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