Stake Originals,
how they actually work.
The in-house games are the reason most players open Stake: fast, provably fair and built around a single multiplier. Here is what each one does, what the community actually plays, the betting patterns people talk about, and the tips that genuinely help your balance last.
Why players pick Stake
Crypto cashouts — no multi-day bank holds.
A little back on every wager, win or lose.
Big wins paid in full, not capped to a fraction.
Verify every Originals result on-chain.
The Originals, one by one
Every Original is provably fair — the result is sealed before you bet and you can verify it afterwards with the seeds. Dice and Limbo run the highest RTP on the platform.
Dice
Roll over or under a target you set. The cleanest, highest-RTP Original.
Limbo
Pick a target multiplier and see if the round clears it in one tick.
Crash
Ride the rising multiplier and cash out before the rocket crashes.
Plinko
Drop the ball through the pegs into a multiplier. Pick low, medium or high risk.
Mines
Reveal gems and dodge the mines. Cash out whenever you like — your call.
Wheel
Spin a segmented wheel; choose the risk tier and number of segments.
What the community actually plays
The crowd favourites
Across Stake's own forum and the wider community, Dice, Crash and Limbo dominate — they are fast, the odds are transparent, and they suit auto-bet sessions. Plinko and Mines pull the players who want a more tactile, "press your luck" feel.
Why Originals over slots
The recurring reason people give: the Originals are provably fair and run a much higher RTP than third-party slots, so the same balance lasts longer. The big multiplier clips people share are almost always Limbo, Crash or Mines.
General community sentiment, not a survey — and not a promise of results. Every Original still carries a small house edge.
Originals in action
Real runs and wins the Stake community has shared. Big hits do happen — they are rare by design and nothing like typical. Yours could look completely different.






Betting patterns players talk about
These are the approaches you will see in every Dice thread. They change how your bankroll rides the swings — not the odds of the game.
Flat betting low variance
Same stake every round. The calm, bankroll-friendly default. Slow swings, easy to track, hard to blow up fast.
Martingale high variance
Double after a loss to claw it back on the next win. Feels great until a losing streak hits the max-bet cap or your balance — then it bites hard.
D'Alembert medium
Step the stake up one unit after a loss, down one after a win. A gentler progression than Martingale.
Fixed target + walk disciplined
Decide a session goal and a stop, then actually leave when you hit either. The only "system" that reliably protects a balance.
Straight talk: no pattern beats a game's RTP — they only pace your play. Treat them as bankroll management, not a way to print money.
Tips that genuinely help
Make your balance last
- Favour the high-RTP Originals (Dice, Limbo ~99%) over slots if you want more time on balance.
- On Crash, set an auto cash-out so a slow connection or a frozen finger doesn't cost you the round.
- Use auto-bet with a stop-on-loss / stop-on-win so a session can't run away from you.
Use what's actually free
- Verify any result with the provably-fair tool (client + server seed). It is the whole point of Originals.
- Claim your rakeback, weekly and monthly bonuses — real value on play you'd do anyway.
- Set a deposit / loss limit in settings before you start. Future-you will thank you.
Straight answers
Provably fair, RTP, and whether any betting "system" actually works.
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