Reference

Crash Sparkburst: Watch the Multiplier Climb

Crash Sparkburst puts one climbing multiplier in front of you and asks a single question — cash out now, or ride it further.

Rising multiplier curveAuto cash-out settingRound history logMobile-first crash screenbKash, Nagad, Rocket wallet
gork3 Crash Sparkburst: Watch the Multiplier Climb
ROUND MECHANICS

How a Round of Sparkburst Runs

A Sparkburst round has a short betting window, a climb, and a crash — that's the whole shape of it, repeated fast. What changes each time is when you decide to lock in your stake against the rising number, and whether you let the game do that job for you.

Placing Your Stake Set your stake before the countdown ends; once the multiplier starts climbing you can't change the bet amount for that round, so confirm it early on your bKash or Nagad-funded balance.
Cash-Out Timing Tap cash out any time after the round starts and your stake times the current multiplier locks into your account wallet; wait too long and the round can crash before you click.
Auto Cash-Out Setting Set a target multiplier ahead of time and the round cashes out for you automatically at that point, useful on mobile if your connection drops mid-round.
Mobile Screen Behaviour The graph, stake box and cash-out button stay on one screen in portrait mode, so you can play Sparkburst on a phone browser without pinching or zooming.
FAIRNESS CHECKPOINTS

Why We Stand Behind Sparkburst Rounds

Every round on Sparkburst leaves a record you can check afterward, not just a number that flashes and disappears. We keep that record next to your account wallet so a question about a round doesn't rely on memory alone.

Round Outcome Logging

Every Sparkburst round writes its crash point to the history panel the moment it ends, so you can check the last several outcomes against what showed on your screen.

Account-Level Bet Records

Your stake, cash-out point and result for each round sit inside your account wallet history, separate from the live graph, so a dispute has a clear paper trail.

Independent Round Seed

Sparkburst generates its crash point before the round is shown to any player, and that value isn't editable once the round starts.

Exposed RTP Where Published

We don't overwrite or estimate an RTP figure for Sparkburst — where the provider publishes one inside the game panel, that's the number you see.

gork3 What Crash Sparkburst Actually Plays Like

What Crash Sparkburst Actually Plays Like

Crash Sparkburst sits next to Crash Betboost in our crash lobby, and the two play differently once you spend a session with them. Sparkburst opens each round with a small multiplier that climbs at a steady pace before it can spike or drop without warning. You place a stake before the round starts, watch the number rise, and press cash out whenever

you're comfortable — miss that click and the round closes at zero. Round history sits below the graph so you can check past multipliers instead of relying on memory. We don't print a fixed RTP figure here; that number shows up only where the game itself exposes it inside the history panel.

  • Rounds run back-to-back with no fixed wait
  • Cash-out button sits fixed under the graph
  • Past crash points listed for quick review

Crash Sparkburst Terms You Should Know

A few words come up often once you start playing Sparkburst, and they're worth knowing before your first stake. Here's what each one actually means on the screen in front of you.

What does 'crash point' mean in Sparkburst?

The crash point is the multiplier value where a round ends automatically. If you haven't cashed out before that number appears, your stake for that round is lost.

What is auto cash-out on Crash Sparkburst?

Auto cash-out is a setting where you pick a multiplier target before the round starts, and the game cashes your stake out automatically once the graph reaches it.

What does the multiplier curve show?

The multiplier curve is the rising line on screen that tracks how far the current round has climbed, updating in real time from 1.00x until it crashes.

What is round history in Sparkburst?

Round history is the list of past crash points shown below the main graph, letting you review recent rounds before deciding your next stake.

What does 'stake lock' mean during a round?

Stake lock refers to the short window after a round begins when your bet amount can no longer be changed or cancelled until the round finishes.

What is the cash-out window?

The cash-out window is the time between a round starting and it crashing, during which you can tap cash out to secure your stake at the current multiplier.

Sparkburst Questions We Get Asked

These are the questions that come up most once someone has played a few Sparkburst rounds and wants to know how the rest of the account works around it.

Open your bKash, Nagad or Rocket app, send to the account number shown on your gork3 wallet page, and confirm with your PIN; the balance reflects in your account wallet after confirmation.

Yes — the round graph, stake box and cash-out button are built for a single portrait screen, so mobile access through your phone browser works without needing an app download.

Set an auto cash-out multiplier before the round begins, and the system locks in your payout at that target without needing you to tap during the climb.

Winnings from Sparkburst rounds sit in your account wallet; a withdrawal request routes through the same wallet verification step used for bKash, Nagad or Rocket deposits.

We display RTP for Sparkburst only where the game itself publishes that figure inside its own panel — we don't add or estimate a number ourselves.

If you leave the screen after your stake is placed, the round still resolves; check your round history and account wallet once you're back to see the result.
Reference

Crash SparkBurst

Service availability depends on eligible regions and local law. Users should check local rules before opening an account.

Access may be available only where local law permits.