Multi-line probability game: set targets on 1-3 lines, all must hit to win. The AND logic creates a unique risk-reward system with 5,000x max payout and 98% RTP.


Lines is one of Hacksaw Gaming's Dare2Win instant games, and it's built on a concept most crash or limbo games don't touch: multi-line probability with AND logic. Configure 1, 2, or 3 lines. Set each line's target between 2 and 98. Every line fills to a random value. If all lines hit their target or higher, you win. If any single line misses, you lose everything.
That AND condition is what makes Lines different from most instant games. Adding a second line doesn't double your chances - it multiplies the risk. Two lines that each have a 50% chance of hitting individually combine to roughly 25% together. Three lines at 50% each drops to around 12.5%. The game shows your total payout as you adjust, and the combined math updates in real time.
Each line has a slider from 2 to 98. Lower targets are easier to reach but pay less. Higher targets pay more but hit less often. The total payout across all active lines gets combined, and it caps at 5,000x bet - you'll see a warning if your configuration exceeds that ceiling.
A single line set to a high target plays like a standard limbo game. The multi-line setup is where Lines finds its identity. You could run one safe line at a low target alongside two aggressive lines, or spread moderate risk across all three. The configurations are yours to build.
The interface is purple and dark blue with horizontal progress bars for each line. Green fill shows successful reaches, red striped sections show misses. A payout badge sits above the lines, updating as you move sliders. Manual and auto modes are available, with auto running your configured setup repeatedly.
There's no animation to speak of. Bars fill, numbers display, round ends. For players who want visual spectacle, Lines offers nothing. For players who want full control over their risk parameters on every single bet, it's one of the more interesting tools in the Dare2Win lineup.
The 5,000x cap is lower than Limbo's 10,000x, but reaching it requires less extreme targets across multiple lines rather than one massive longshot. Different path to a different ceiling.
Game data verified by Spinoxy Media Ltd editorial team. RTP and specifications sourced from official provider documentation.