by OnlyplayReleased Dec 23, 2025
Crash game by Onlyplay - cash out before the chicken flies away. RTP 97%, dual bet panels, Provably Fair rounds, jackpot crate mechanic.


ChiX is a crash game by Onlyplay, built on the same format as CosmoX, GoalX, and CricX. No reels, no symbols, no paylines. A cartoon chicken launches skyward, a multiplier climbs from 1.00x, and you hit TAKE before the "BYE BYE" event ends the round. Cash out in time - you win your bet multiplied by whatever number you locked in. Miss it - you lose the entire bet.
Most rounds end between 1.00x and 2.5x. Occasional jumps into the 5-10x range happen, and rare outliers well above 100x do appear - but infrequently. That's the built-in distribution of crash games: the rare big multiplier needs to be rare, because it's subsidized by dozens of short rounds.
ChiX gives each player two independent bet panels per round. Each has its own BET button, TAKE button, and AUTO toggle - they run completely independently. Set different cashout targets on each, or match them for doubled action on a single number.
The practical benefit is hedging within one round. Set the first panel to auto-cashout at 2.00x and run the second manually targeting something higher. If the round ends at 1.80x, the second panel loses - but you made the call. If it reaches 5x or beyond, you're still in on the second panel while the first already paid out.
AUTO fires the cashout the instant the target multiplier is reached - no click, no reaction time. Manual mode leaves you in control until you press TAKE. Running one panel on auto and one manual is the most common approach: one locks in a baseline, the other stays open.
Bet presets: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50. Custom amounts accepted, minimum around $0.10. Platform cap: $400,000 per round across both panels.
A crate occasionally appears on screen mid-round. Interacting with it triggers ChiX's jackpot mechanic. The full tier structure and payout values only show up in real-money mode. It's a secondary layer on top of the multiplier core - not something that happens every round.
Round results are generated using Provably Fair technology. The outcome is cryptographically locked before betting opens, using a combination of an operator-generated seed and seeds contributed by players from the previous round. After each round the seeds are published, and anyone can verify the result wasn't altered. For a crash game - where trust in the RNG matters more than in most formats - this is worth having.
97% RTP puts ChiX above most crash game offerings and well above the typical slot range. The house keeps 3 cents per dollar wagered over time.
Round distribution matters as much as the number itself. A player consistently cashing out at 1.50x wins more rounds than they lose, with each win returning modest profit. A player targeting 50x loses most rounds and wins occasionally large. Both share the same 97% - the variance just distributes differently. Either way, 97% is a genuine structural advantage over most alternatives.
Every player's bet, cashout multiplier, and win shows on the live panel in real time. Around 3,000 players are active at once, with 200 to 270 bets per round moving through the feed continuously. Watching someone cash out at 8x when you're still holding is part of the experience.
Emoji reactions - fire, money mouth, screaming face, four-leaf clover, beer - add a social layer. Mostly decorative, but they give ChiX a shared-room texture that purely solitary crash formats lack.
The chicken mascot is clean and readable. Layered animated clouds build depth in the background without competing with the multiplier counter. A trail graphic shows the flight path as the number climbs. "BYE BYE" appears clearly at round end.
Sound is minimal: jet launch at round start, then near-silence during the climb. No escalating audio as the multiplier builds - the number itself handles the tension.