Diving is g999's most intense crash game. A diver plunges deeper, the multiplier climbs higher — and you decide exactly when to pull out. Get it right and you walk away with real money. Wait too long and it's gone.
Crash games have taken off across Bangladesh over the last couple of years, and Diving on g999 is the one that most players keep coming back to. The concept is simple enough to understand in thirty seconds, but the decision-making involved keeps every round feeling fresh.
Here's how it works: each round starts with a diver entering the water and a multiplier beginning at x1.00. As the diver goes deeper, the multiplier rises — slowly at first, then faster. Your job is to hit the cash-out button before the round crashes. If you cash out in time, your bet is multiplied by whatever the counter shows at that moment. If the crash happens before you act, you lose your stake for that round.
What makes Diving different from other crash games on the market is the pacing. The multiplier curve on g999's version is designed to give players more time in the lower ranges — between x1.5 and x5 — which is where most experienced players prefer to operate. The climb to higher multipliers is real, but it's not artificially slow. Rounds that reach x50 or above happen regularly, and the occasional x1,000+ round is what keeps the chat buzzing.
The game also supports two simultaneous bets per round. You can place one bet with an auto cash-out set at x2 to lock in a safe return, and a second bet that you manage manually for a higher target. It's a strategy many regular g999 players use to balance risk across a session without giving up the chance at a big multiplier.
New to crash games? Here's everything you need to know to get your first round going.
Register on g999 in under two minutes. You'll need a phone number and a password — no documents required to get started.
Head to Finance / Wallet and top up your account. Minimum deposit is ৳100 and funds arrive almost instantly.
Find Diving in the game menu or click directly from the header. Set your bet amount — from ৳10 up to ৳50,000 per round.
The round starts automatically. Watch the multiplier climb and hit Cash Out when you're happy with the number. Don't wait too long.
Based on the game's RNG mechanics, here's a rough guide to how frequently different multiplier ranges appear in Diving on g999. Use this to calibrate your auto cash-out settings.
* Figures are approximate and based on the game's stated RTP. Actual results vary each round.
Set a target multiplier before the round starts and g999 will cash out automatically when it hits. Useful for disciplined low-multiplier strategies.
Place two separate bets in the same round. Run one on auto cash-out for safety and manage the second manually for a higher target.
Watch what other g999 players are betting and when they cash out in real time. A useful reference point when you're deciding your own exit.
Every previous crash point is logged and visible in the game interface. Scroll back through recent rounds to spot patterns before you bet.
There's no guaranteed system in Diving — anyone who tells you otherwise is selling something. But there are smarter and less smart ways to play, and the players who last longest on g999 tend to follow a few consistent principles.
The most common approach among regular Diving players is the low-multiplier grind. Set your auto cash-out at x1.5 or x2, keep your bet size consistent, and let the rounds accumulate. The win rate at these levels is high enough that you can build a balance steadily without needing a big hit. It's not exciting, but it works as a foundation.
The dual bet method takes this further. Use your first bet on auto cash-out at x2 to cover most of your stake, and use the second bet — smaller — to chase a manual cash-out at x10 or higher. If the round crashes early, your auto bet limits the damage. If it runs long, the second bet pays well. It's a way of staying in the game longer without going all-in on high multipliers every round.
One thing worth watching on g999 is the live player feed during Diving rounds. When you see a large number of players cashing out at similar multipliers, it can signal where the crowd's confidence sits. It's not a predictor — the crash point is determined by a provably fair RNG — but it gives you a sense of the session's rhythm.
Session limits matter more in crash games than in slots. Because rounds are so fast — sometimes under a second — it's easy to burn through a budget without noticing. Set a loss limit before you start and stick to it. The History tab on g999 shows your full Diving session record, which helps you stay honest about how a session is actually going.
Manual cash-out feels exciting but greed is the most common reason players lose in Diving. Setting an auto target removes the emotional decision entirely.
Decide your maximum loss before you open the game on g999. Crash games move fast — without a limit, a bad streak can escalate quickly.
g999's History tab shows every Diving round you've played. Review it regularly to understand your actual win rate versus what you think it is.
More questions? Visit the FAQ page or reach out to g999 support directly.
New players on g999 receive a welcome bonus of up to ৳10,000 across their first three deposits. Use it on Diving and give yourself more rounds to find your strategy.