How to Play Skyward

Crash RTP 96%

Crash game with rising multiplier up to 100,000x — cash out before the curve drops. Available on HollywoodBets, Betway in South Africa.

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RTP
96%
Volatility
High
Max Win
100,000x
Min Bet
R1
Contents

The Basic Idea

Skyward is a crash game made by BetGames. You place a bet, a multiplier starts climbing from 1x, and your job is to cash out before it crashes. That's the whole game.

The multiplier can climb anywhere from just above 1x to a theoretical maximum of 100,000x. You never know when it will drop. Cash out in time and you lock in your winnings. Miss it, and you lose your stake.

It sounds simple because it is. The tension comes from deciding when to leave. Want to see how it feels without risking real money? Try the free demo first.

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Step by Step: How a Round Works

  1. Choose your stake amount. Type in the rand value you want to bet for that round. Most platforms let you start from as little as R1.
  2. Place your bet before the round starts. There's a brief countdown between rounds. That's your window to get your bet in.
  3. Watch the multiplier rise. Once the round begins, the number climbs. 1x, 1.5x, 2x, 5x, 10x... it keeps going until it doesn't.
  4. Cash out whenever you want. Hit the cash-out button at any point while the round is live. Your payout locks in at whatever multiplier is showing at that moment.
  5. See the result. Either you cashed out and your account is credited, or the crash happened first and the round is over.

If you don't press cash out in time, you lose your stake for that round. There's no partial payout, no second chance. The crash ends the round instantly for everyone still holding. Your money is gone and the next round begins shortly after.

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Auto Cash-Out Explained

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. If the game reaches that number, it cashes you out automatically without you having to click anything. You set it to 2x, the multiplier hits 2x, you're out with double your stake.

It's useful when you don't want to watch every round closely, or when you've decided on a target and you don't trust yourself not to hold on for longer. A lot of players use it to take the emotion out of the decision. Set your number, let the round play out.

It does not guarantee a win. If the crash happens before your target, you still lose your stake. Auto cash-out only works if the multiplier actually reaches the number you set. It automates your exit, nothing more.

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Common Controls and Settings

The interface looks simple but there are a few controls worth knowing before your first real-money round. Here's what each one does.

ControlWhat it doesWhen to use it
Stake boxSets the rand amount you're betting that roundBefore every round, to set your bet size
Bet buttonConfirms your bet for the upcoming roundDuring the countdown before a round starts
Cash-out buttonManually exits your bet at the current multiplierWhile a round is live and you want to take your winnings
Auto betAutomatically places the same bet each roundWhen you want to play multiple rounds without manually clicking each time
Auto cash-outExits your bet automatically when a set multiplier is reachedWhen you have a target in mind and want a hands-off approach
Second bet slotLets you run two separate bets in the same roundWhen you want to play two different strategies at once in a single round
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A Simple Example Round

Say you bet R10. The round starts, the multiplier climbs. At 2.5x you decide you're happy and you hit cash out. Your payout is R25. Your profit is R15. That's it. The money goes straight to your balance.

Now picture the same round, same R10 bet, but you don't cash out at 2.5x. You're hoping for 5x. The multiplier hits 2.3x and crashes. You didn't cash out in time. You lose the R10. The round is over.

Both outcomes are possible every single round. The only difference is whether you pressed the button. That's what makes Skyward what it is. The game doesn't care how long you've been playing or how many rounds you've won before.

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Common Beginner Mistakes

  • Waiting for a 'pattern' before betting. Each round is independent. What happened in the last ten rounds tells you nothing about the next one.
  • Chasing losses by increasing stakes after a bad run. A losing streak doesn't mean a big multiplier is 'due'. It doesn't work that way.
  • Holding too long because the multiplier 'feels like it's still going'. It can crash at any second. There's no signal before it drops.
  • Forgetting to place the bet before the round starts. Once the multiplier is climbing, you can't enter that round. The window is the countdown only.
  • Using auto cash-out and then manually overriding it mid-round. Changing your mind in the moment is usually how players end up holding too long.
  • Playing with money you can't afford to lose. Skyward moves fast and rounds are short. It's easy to go through a bankroll quickly if you're not paying attention.

If you want to think more carefully about how to manage your bets, the strategy guide covers bankroll approaches in detail.

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Last updated: April 04, 2026
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you win in Skyward?
You win by cashing out before the crash. Your payout is your stake multiplied by whatever the multiplier shows when you hit cash out. If the crash happens before you cash out, you lose your stake for that round.
Can you place two bets at once?
Yes. Skyward has a second bet slot that lets you run two separate bets in the same round. You can set different stake amounts and different auto cash-out targets for each one.
What is auto cash-out?
Auto cash-out is a setting where you choose a target multiplier before the round starts. If the game reaches that number, your bet is cashed out automatically. It doesn't guarantee a win. If the crash happens before your target, you still lose.
Can the round end immediately?
Yes. The crash can technically happen at just above 1x, which means almost no time passes before the round ends. It's rare, but it can happen. Never assume you'll have time to cash out.
Does waiting longer always make more money?
No. Waiting longer means a higher potential payout if the multiplier keeps climbing, but it also means a higher chance that the crash happens before you get out. The longer you hold, the more you risk losing your stake.
Does auto cash-out guarantee a win?
No. Auto cash-out only triggers if the multiplier reaches your chosen target. If the crash happens at a lower number, your bet is lost just like any other round. It automates your decision, it doesn't protect your money.