MULTIPLIER REPORT

Multiplier Report: Week of June 4–10, 2026

This week's top slot multiplier hit 3,996x on Torture Block at BC.Game. See the full leaderboard, three deep dives, and the pattern driving big numbers right now.

By Megan Caren

2026-06-13

Multiplier Report: Week of June 4–10, 2026

A number that almost touched 4,000x

The week's single highest multiplier — 3,996.48x — landed on Torture Block at BC.Game on June 10 at 21:06 UTC. The payout was $808 on a sub-cent implied bet. That means the multiplier was, by ratio, large enough to buy a mid-range car — yet the raw dollar return fit inside a grocery run. That gap between multiplier magnitude and absolute payout is the defining tension of this week's data.

Torture Block
Torture Block

This week's leaderboard

RankSlotCasinoMultiplierPayout (USD)Round time (UTC)
1Torture BlockBC.Game3,996.48x$808Jun 10, 21:06
2Chaos CrewBC.Game2,609x$15,023Jun 8, 11:07
3SeamenBC.Game2,208x$441Jun 5, 02:07
4Wanted Dead or a WildRoobet2,047.9x$1,023,950Jun 4, 10:30
5Sugar Rush 1000Roobet1,798.4x$89,920Jun 10, 20:44
6Sugar RushBC.Game1,784.35x$140Jun 9, 00:06
7Lucky JaguarBC.Game1,313x$1,712Jun 9, 14:45
8Slayers IncRoobet1,291.47x$835,971Jun 5, 05:51
9Gator HuntersRoobet1,289.14x$451,199Jun 8, 22:59
10Gates of Olympus Super ScatterRoobet1,177.6x$282,624Jun 10, 07:12
Chaos Crew
Chaos Crew

Deep dive 1 — highest absolute multiplier: Torture Block, 3,996.48x

At 21:06 UTC on June 10, a round on Torture Block at BC.Game closed at a 3,996.48x multiplier, returning $808 to the player. Back-calculate the implied stake and you land just above $0.20 — micro-bet territory. That arithmetic tells the real story: the multiplier figure is genuine, but its dramatic appearance on a leaderboard is partly a function of an exceptionally small wager amplified by a near-4,000x event. No published maximum win or theoretical RTP exists for Torture Block in our database, so there is no ceiling benchmark to frame how rare this level of outcome is. What we can say is that 3,996.48x is the largest multiplier recorded across both tracked properties this week, clearing the second-place entry by more than 1,387 turns. The round stands alone at the top of a competitive field.

Deep dive 2 — best small-bet payout: Chaos Crew, 2,609x

On June 8 at 11:07 UTC, Chaos Crew at BC.Game delivered a 2,609x multiplier. The implied bet sits at approximately $5.76, and the resulting payout was $15,023 — making this the most dollar-efficient outcome in the top ten for a stake under $10. Chaos Crew carries a published maximum win of 100,000x in our database, so this week's result, while substantial, represents a fraction of the game's theoretical ceiling. The theoretical RTP logged against this title is listed as 0.3 in our data, a figure that warrants scrutiny and sits far outside any licensed-market norm; readers should treat that data point as potentially erroneous until confirmed. What is not in dispute: $5.76 into $15,023 out, recorded and timestamped. For sheer leverage on a modest stake, no other event this week comes close.

Deep dive 3 — biggest ceiling deviation: Sugar Rush 1000, 1,798.4x

The ceiling-deviation flag this week belongs to Sugar Rush 1000 at Roobet. The round closed at 20:44 UTC on June 10, producing a 1,798.4x multiplier and a $89,920 payout on an implied $50 bet. The game carries a published maximum win of 25,000x. At a ratio of roughly 0.072x versus that ceiling, the result consumed just 7.2 percent of the game's theoretical headroom — which sounds modest until you consider the dollar figure involved. The deeper point is structural: a 1,798x result on a title capable of 25,000x sits well within the probability distribution's middle band, yet still delivered nearly $90,000 in a single round. That is the nature of high-ceiling volatility games — meaningful outcomes can appear far below the advertised maximum while still representing life-changing sums in absolute terms.

Sugar Rush 1000
Sugar Rush 1000

The next seven

Positions four through ten split sharply by property. Roobet owns five of those seven slots and accounts for the week's largest absolute payouts in that band — Wanted Dead or a Wild at $1,023,950 (2,047.9x on an implied $500 bet), Slayers Inc at $835,971 (1,291.47x), and Gator Hunters at $451,199 (1,289.14x) all appear there. Meanwhile BC.Game contributes two entries — Sugar Rush at 1,784.35x returning $140, and Lucky Jaguar at 1,313x returning $1,712 — both on comparatively small stakes. The Roobet entries skew toward large absolute payouts driven by large bets; the BC.Game entries skew toward large multipliers driven by small bets. Same leaderboard, two entirely different underlying bet-size regimes.

Pattern of the week

The clearest signal across all ten events is the inverse relationship between bet size and multiplier rank. The top three multipliers — 3,996x, 2,609x, and 2,208x — were all generated at BC.Game on implied stakes ranging from roughly $0.20 to $5.76. The bottom half of the leaderboard, particularly the Roobet cluster, shows multipliers in the 1,177x–2,047x range but with implied bets frequently in the $50–$647 range, producing absolute payouts that dwarf those above them. This bifurcation is not unusual in weekly data, but it is unusually clean this week: micro-bet play produces headline multipliers; macro-bet play produces headline dollar amounts. Neither framing captures the full picture without the other, which is why this column reports both figures on every line.

Last week's edition: This Week's Biggest Multipliers: June 1–7, 2026