How to Play Tower Rush Grash Game
Master the mechanics, bonus features, and key numbers before you bet
The Core Mechanic
Tower Rush is based on one decision, repeated on every floor: do I cash out now or keep building? Easy to understand, hard to play with discipline.
The Only Question That Matters
"Cash out now, or build one more floor?"
Each floor you add to your tower increases the multiplier; the multiplier jump per floor is not fixed. Instead, it changes within a given range. Most importantly, the outcome of the round is fully determined by the RNG before you hit Build. You are simply deciding when to walk away from a result you have already created.
Provably Fair Mechanic: All outcomes are generated before the start of each round. None of the casinos or Galaxsys can alter results mid-game. All the rounds’ hash can be found in the in-game help section.
Keep in mind: The only skill in Tower Rush is finding a target and playing to that target. Everything else is irrelevant.
Master the Basics First
Play Demo before you bet real money. It is worth playing a couple of rounds in Demo mode to see how many collapses occur before the most common targets.
Step-by-Step: How a Round Works
What happens when you play a round of Tower Rush
Set Your Bet Amount
Your stake can range anywhere from $0.10 to $100. Set your stake before pressing Build; no adjusting once the game starts. Start small if you are new to this game; the early variance is high.
Press Build to Start
Build your tower and increase your multiplier with each floor you add. Auto-play is not available; every floor must be built manually.
Decide Floor by Floor
No timer. Each additional floor you add increases your multiplier and increases the chance of the tower collapsing.
Cash Out
You can lock in any multiplier on any floor. Stake × Current Multiplier = Payout. For example, if you have a $10 stake and decide to Cash Out at 8.4x, you will receive $84.
Or the Tower Falls
If the tower collapses before you hit cash out, you do not receive your payout. Exception: If the collapse happens on the next floor and you have a Frozen Floor from an earlier point in the game, your frozen win is paid out, rather than losing your stake.
Simple Formula
Stake × Current Multiplier = Payout
For example, if your stake is $10, and you cash out at 8.4x, you win $84
The Three Bonus Floors
All three bonus features can appear as early as floor 2; no pattern can be determined to predict when or where these floors will appear
Frozen Floor
Keeps your current multiplier and winnings. If the tower falls on the next floor, your winnings stay the same.
Temple Floor
This bonus sends a multiplier wheel spinning that determines a multiplier and adds it to the current multiplier. The wheel offers a range of 2x to 20x, so at a minimum, you will double your multiplier.
Triple Build
Triple Build triggers 3 floors all at once. Each floor has its own multiplier contribution, which is all added at once.
Remember: Floors and bonuses work on independent RNG, while collapse also works on independent RNG. Triple build doesn’t affect RNG, so the building can collapse on the next floor even after the bonus is triggered.
Practice with All Bonus Features
Test it out in Demo mode. It’s best to practice in demo mode, since bonuses affect how the building will progress. For instance, if you have a multiplier of 9x and a temple floor spins a 15x, it reaches 135x, which goes over the 100x max cap. A bit of practice will prepare you to make the correct calls should these bonuses trigger.
Understanding the Math
Know the numbers behind Tower Rush to make informed decisions
RTP
Over time, for every $100 wagered, you will receive $96.12–97. It is quite good in a game such as Crash. But it only takes effect in the long run; short sessions do not match the average.
Volatility
A large portion of time is spent with no wins, the next win being a huge win. Variance does not work linearly. You don't recover your losses bit by bit with small wins; you recover with only one or a few big wins.
Max Win
For those with 100x the maximum wager, the win is $10,000. For every session played, the win is often nowhere near 100x. But for some, it is worth playing until it triggers, or just the max possible bet. Bonus floors provide zero guidance on the tower's impending doom; view them solely as mechanisms to boost your multiplier, not indicators of when a collapse is imminent.
Reading a Round – What to Watch For
Early-collapse rounds are typical: With high variance, most rounds in Tower Rush won’t last long. With a cash-out target of 8x or more, the majority of rounds will fail to reach your target. This is fine as long as the payout when you do hit 8x+ recovers those losing sessions.
Bonus floors aren’t indicators: A Frozen Floor at 4x doesn’t mean the tower is about to collapse. A Temple Floor at 12x doesn’t guarantee you can go higher. The outcome RNG determining the collapse is separate from the bonus RNG.
Practical Playing Tips
Smart strategies to improve your Tower Rush gameplay
Determine Your Target Before Building
Lock in your desired multiplier and click Build. Do not make decisions during the round once you've started.
Do Not Shift Target Mid-Round
If you successfully hit your goal but the tower is still climbing, resist the urge to push further. Many 2x wins turn into losses this way because the player changed their mind mid-climb. Adjust your strategy only between rounds.
Don't Let Bonus Floors Influence Your Risk Analysis
Bonus floors change the multiplier you win, not the likelihood of the tower falling. Use your own judgment on when the tower is about to crash, ignoring the floor type.
Establish Session Limits Before Playing
Individual rounds typically last 1-2 minutes. Decide on your maximum number of rounds or your total budget upfront before the session begins, as losing streaks can accumulate quickly.
Bankroll Management in Practice
Aim to wager roughly 2% of your total session bankroll per round. More rounds increase the probability of the game converging toward its mathematical RTP, ensuring you adhere to the long-term expected payout.
Key Principle
Round limits are more effective than time limits. A limit of “I will play 40 rounds” is a much clearer objective than a “30-minute session.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Tower Rush gameplay
Can I stop a round midway through?
No. A round is immutable; once you click Build, it will continue until either the tower crashes or you manually cash out.
What happens if I cash out and then a bonus appears on that floor?
The outcome depends solely on your cash-out. If you successfully cash out, a bonus sequence is not triggered. You simply win the multiplier value that was active on that floor.
Can I look back at past rounds?
Yes, most casinos display a history of recent rounds. However, these floors are independent events; no past result influences the next.
How do I confirm Provably Fair is functioning?
Visit the in-game help center for detailed information. Every round produces a hash before play begins, which can be audited afterwards. The game has been certified by GLI and Gaming Associates.
What are the actual advantages of playing low vs. high multipliers?
Low-target plays (2x–3x) produce small wins frequently. High-target plays (10x+) result in frequent small losses, punctuated by an occasional significant win. In either scenario, the long-term return is governed by the RTP; only the risk profile changes.
Do specific bonuses last across multiple rounds?
Most bonuses activate instantly and expire immediately, though exceptions exist: the Frozen Floor (and its upgraded versions) protects the next floor only, while Triple Build and Temple Floor activate on that exact floor but do not carry over to subsequent rounds.
Is there a maximum height I can reach?
Yes. The maximum possible multiplier is 100x, which will force an automatic cash-out. Most towers will crash below 50x.
Ready to Put Your Knowledge to Practice?
Demo play before staking actual cash. This is the best way to acclimate yourself to the game's variance