Frequently asked questions
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About the game
No. This is an independent, informational resource. We explain how things work, but we are not the operator and are not affiliated with any game platform. Always reach the official service through its own verified website.
No. Results are generated randomly and each round is independent of the last, so no pattern, timing trick, or prediction app can beat the odds. Any tool that claims otherwise is either guessing or trying to steal your details.
Our login guide walks you through signing in safely, and the forgot-password guide covers recovery step by step. Both take about two minutes to read.
It is an online colour- and number-prediction game with lottery-style modes. In each short round you predict an outcome, and a random result is revealed once the betting window closes. Because outcomes are random, it is a game of chance rather than skill.
Common formats include WinGo (colour/number prediction), Aviator (a crash-style multiplier game), K3 and 5D lottery draws, TRX Hash (blockchain-derived results), slots, and sports prediction. The names and payouts vary by platform, and every one of them is chance-based.
No. Results are produced by a random number generator after bets close, so no pattern, timing method, or app can predict them. Treating it as anything other than chance is a mistake that costs people money.
It depends entirely on where you live. Real-money prediction and betting-style games are regulated at the state level in India, and several states restrict or ban them. Always check your own state’s current rules before taking part, and only play where it is clearly permitted.
Through a built-in margin known as the house edge. Over many rounds, the payout structure keeps a small percentage of everything wagered, which is why the odds always favour the platform in the long run — regardless of any short-term wins.
It is another name for colour-prediction rounds (often the WinGo mode): you predict a colour or number and are paid a fixed multiple of your stake if you are right. It is not “trading” in any investment sense — it is a bet on a random outcome, and it should not be treated as a source of income.
Login & accounts
On most of these platforms your registered mobile number is your login ID — there is no separate username. You sign in with that number plus either a password or a one-time code (OTP) sent by SMS.
The usual causes are a wrong password, an unverified account, a weak connection, or an outdated app. Work through each one in order — our troubleshooting guide covers the fixes step by step.
Not necessarily. Many platforms let you sign in through a mobile browser as well as the app, and iOS users often use a browser version. The login steps are essentially the same either way.
Use the “forgot password” option on the login screen to reset it via your registered mobile number or email. Our forgot-password guide walks through the whole process, which usually takes a minute or two.
Use a strong, unique password, turn on any extra verification offered, never share one-time codes with anyone, and always confirm you are on the genuine website before entering your details. Support teams never need your password or OTP.
Download & the app
It can be, provided you download from a source you trust and review the permissions the app requests. Avoid random links from messages, ads, or third-party APK sites, which are a common source of fake, credential-stealing copies.
Real-money and prediction games often fall outside app-store policies, so they are distributed as a direct APK instead. That makes it doubly important to verify the source before installing, since there is no store review in between.
These apps are typically small — often around 15–20 MB. A reasonable app only needs network access and perhaps storage. Be cautious if one asks for permissions unrelated to gameplay, such as contacts or SMS access.
Download it from the genuine site, then allow your browser or file manager to “install from unknown sources” when Android prompts you, open the file, and tap Install. Grant that permission only for the single trusted install, and review the permissions before opening the app.
Apple does not allow direct APK installs, so iOS access is usually through a mobile-web version — open the genuine site in Safari and, if you like, use “Add to Home Screen”. The experience is broadly similar, though some app-only features may differ.
Passwords & recovery
Usually only a minute or two. You request a reset, receive a code or link on your registered mobile number or email, and set a new password. Delays are almost always down to the code taking a moment to arrive.
Check your signal and spam folder, make sure the number or email on file is correct, and wait a full minute before requesting again. If it still fails, contact official support through the genuine website.
Yes, as long as you still have the SIM for your registered number, OTP-based recovery works from any device. If you no longer have access to that number, you will usually need to contact support and verify your identity.
You should not. Choose a new, unique password you do not use anywhere else — reusing passwords is one of the most common ways accounts get compromised.
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