The most pulse-pounding game format at 6cc. Watch the multiplier climb from 1.00x and decide exactly when to cash out. Hold too long and you lose it all. Exit at the right moment and your stake multiplies instantly. Simple concept, endless tension.
If you've never played a crash game before, the concept is refreshingly straightforward. Each round starts with a multiplier at 1.00×. That number climbs – sometimes slowly, sometimes in a sudden rush – and your job is to click "Cash Out" before the round crashes. If you cash out at 2.50×, your bet is multiplied by 2.50. If the crash happens before you exit, you lose your stake for that round.
What makes crash games so compelling is the tension between greed and discipline. Every player at 6cc is watching the same multiplier climb in real time. Some players set an auto-cashout at a safe 1.5× and collect small, consistent wins. Others ride it to 10×, 20×, or beyond – chasing the kind of payout that makes a Friday night in Manila feel very different.
The crash point for each round is determined by a provably fair algorithm, meaning no one – not even 6cc – can predict or manipulate when the crash will happen. Every round is independent, transparent, and verifiable. That's the kind of fairness Filipino players deserve.
Crash games have exploded in popularity across Southeast Asia, and the Philippines is no exception. Players from Davao to Cebu to the Metro Manila area have made crash one of the most-played categories on the 6cc platform – and it's easy to see why. Rounds last anywhere from a few seconds to a couple of minutes, making it perfect for quick sessions between work breaks or during the commercial break of a PBA game.
Illustrative data only. Actual results vary each round.
The original and most popular crash game worldwide. A plane climbs across the screen as the multiplier rises. Cash out before it flies away. Simple, social, and endlessly replayable.
Up to 10,000×A faster-paced variant with shorter average round times and a more aggressive multiplier curve. Ideal for players who want rapid-fire rounds and quick decisions.
Up to 5,000×A jet-themed crash game with enhanced visuals and a dual-bet feature that lets you place two separate bets per round with different cashout targets simultaneously.
Up to 25,000×An astronaut floats through space as the multiplier climbs. Features a unique auto-cashout system and a live leaderboard showing the biggest wins of the session.
Up to 50,000×Watch a balloon inflate as the multiplier grows. The longer it inflates, the bigger your potential win – but pop it and you lose. A visually satisfying twist on the crash formula.
Up to 8,000×Play crash alongside hundreds of other 6cc members in real time. See everyone's bets and cashout points on a shared screen. The social energy makes every big win feel like a celebration.
Up to 20,000×
Crash games at 6cc are designed to be immediately accessible – no complicated rules, no lengthy tutorials. If you can decide when to click a button, you can play crash. Here's the full flow from account creation to your first cashout.
Most Filipino players fund their 6cc accounts via GCash or Maya, both of which process deposits in under three minutes. Once your balance is loaded in Philippine Peso, you're ready to join any crash room instantly.
Register at 6cc in under two minutes. You'll need a valid mobile number for OTP verification. Age verification (21+) is required in line with PAGCOR regulations – have a valid Philippine ID ready.
Fund your account with as little as ₱50. GCash and Maya deposits reflect instantly. BPI, BDO, UnionBank, Metrobank, and other major Philippine banks are also supported for transfers.
Navigate to the Crash section from the 6cc main menu. Browse available crash titles – Aviator, JetX, Spaceman, and more. Click any game to enter the room and see the live multiplier feed.
Enter your stake in Philippine Peso during the betting window (usually 5–10 seconds before each round). You can set a manual cashout target or leave it open for a manual exit mid-round.
Once the round starts, the multiplier climbs. Hit the Cash Out button at your chosen moment. Your winnings are credited to your 6cc balance instantly. Miss the window and the round crashes – your stake for that round is lost.
Cash out your 6cc balance to GCash or your local bank account whenever you like. Most withdrawals are processed within minutes, with no unnecessary delays or hidden fees.
Set your auto-cashout between 1.2× and 1.5× and collect small, frequent wins. The crash happens below 2× in a significant portion of rounds, so exiting early keeps your bankroll stable over many sessions. Popular among players who treat 6cc crash as a daily entertainment habit rather than a high-stakes gamble.
Target a 2× cashout consistently. When it hits, you double your stake. When it crashes below 2×, you lose that round. Over time, the math works out to roughly break-even before the house edge – but the simplicity makes it easy to stick to your plan without emotional decisions mid-round.
Place a small stake and let it ride to 10×, 20×, or beyond. Most rounds won't reach these levels, so you'll lose frequently – but a single successful moon shot can cover many losses and then some. Best used with a small portion of your session budget, not your entire balance.
On games like JetX that support two simultaneous bets, place one bet with a low auto-cashout (1.5×) and one with a high target (5×+). The low bet provides a safety net while the high bet chases a bigger payout. Balances risk across a single round.
Decide your session budget before you start – say ₱500 – and stop when it's gone, regardless of how the rounds are going. Equally important: set a win target. If you're up ₱800, consider stopping. Chasing losses or riding a hot streak without limits is how sessions spiral.
In multiplayer crash rooms, the live chat fills with players calling out big multipliers they're riding. It's tempting to hold longer when you see "still in at 8×!" – but those messages are from other players making their own decisions. Your cashout timing should be based on your plan, not the crowd.
All strategies are for informational purposes only. No strategy eliminates the house edge. Play responsibly and within your means.
There are plenty of online platforms offering crash games, but 6cc stands out for Filipino players in a few important ways. First, everything runs in Philippine Peso. You deposit in pesos, bet in pesos, and withdraw in pesos – no mental math converting from USD or crypto values, no surprise exchange rate fees eating into your winnings.
Second, the payment ecosystem is built around what Filipinos actually use. GCash is the most popular e-wallet in the country for a reason – it's fast, reliable, and on virtually every Filipino's phone. At 6cc, GCash deposits and withdrawals are first-class citizens, not an afterthought bolted onto a platform designed for foreign markets.
Third, the crash lobby at 6cc is genuinely social. The live chat in multiplayer crash rooms has a real community feel – players from Manila, Cebu, Davao, and all over the archipelago sharing the same tension as the multiplier climbs. It's the closest thing to watching a PBA game with friends, except the outcome depends on your timing.
Finally, 6cc operates with PAGCOR compliance in mind, giving Filipino players the confidence that the platform follows local regulatory standards for fair play and responsible gaming.
Crash games are designed to be exciting, and that excitement can make it easy to lose track of time and money. The fast round times – sometimes just a few seconds – mean you can go through your session budget much faster than in slower game formats. 6cc takes this seriously.
Every 6cc account comes with built-in responsible gaming tools: deposit limits, session time alerts, loss limits, and self-exclusion options. These are available directly from your account settings and can be activated at any time. If you ever feel that crash gaming is becoming more than entertainment, please use these tools or reach out to our support team.
For more resources on responsible gaming, visit our Responsible Gaming page.