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Keno

Choose between 1 and 10 numbers on the 40-number grid, set your bet and watch ten numbers drop. The more of your spots that land, the higher your multiplier climbs.

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Just for fun — virtual points, no real money. 18+

How to play

How to play Keno

Keno is the lottery you control. The board is a grid of 40 numbers, and you choose anywhere from one to ten of them — these are your spots. Lock in a bet, press play, and the game draws ten distinct numbers. Each of your spots that matches a drawn number is a hit, and your payout depends on two things: how many spots you picked and how many of them hit. The live paytable updates as you select, so you can see the exact multiplier for every hit total before you ever commit a point.

Picking more spots opens the door to enormous multipliers — a perfect 10-of-10 reaches ×5500 — but those outcomes are vanishingly rare, while fewer spots pay smaller amounts far more often. That is the volatility dial in your hands. The draw itself runs on a cryptographic random generator — the provably-fair idea used across the arcade — so every ball is independent and the paytable on screen is exactly what settles. A fixed house edge keeps each table's long-run RTP just under break-even, which is why no spot pattern beats another over time. Here it is all virtual points, so treat Keno as a relaxed way to feel variance swing from steady to wild.

Rules

  1. Tap numbers on the 40-grid to choose 1 to 10 spots, or use quick pick for a random selection.
  2. Set a bet between 10 and 100 points; the live stats show the top multiplier for your current spot count.
  3. Press play and the game draws ten distinct numbers one at a time.
  4. A hit is any spot that matches a drawn number — your payout is set by the (spots, hits) cell of the paytable.
  5. Win pays bet × multiplier; some low hit totals pay below ×1 or nothing, exactly as the table shows.
  6. More spots means rarer but bigger top prizes (up to ×5500 on 10-of-10) — that is your volatility choice.
  7. Wins are capped at +500 points per round and per day, so the biggest hits may be trimmed to that ceiling.

Tips from Jérôme

  • Match spots to your mood: 2–4 spots hit often for steady points, 8–10 spots chase the headline multipliers but go cold for long stretches.
  • Read the paytable before you play — on high-spot tables you sometimes need several hits just to clear your stake, which is the house edge at work.
  • Numbers have no memory. A spot that "hasn't come up" is no more likely next round — that is pure variance, not a pattern.
  • Quick pick and hand-picked spots have the identical RTP; lucky numbers are for fun, not for edge.
  • Virtual points, just for fun — set a number of rounds, enjoy the drops, and stop when you said you would.
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