What Is Keno?

Keno is one of the oldest lottery-style games, now available free in your browser with no signup and no real money. Before each draw, you pick a set of numbers from a grid. The game then randomly draws winning numbers — the more of your picks that match, the bigger your payout multiplier.

On Crash or Cash, Keno adds a difficulty system that adjusts the payout structure, letting you choose between frequent modest wins and rare massive payouts.

Quick Facts

  • 🔢 Grid: Numbers 1–40 (or similar range)
  • 🎯 Your picks: Choose multiple numbers before the draw
  • 🏆 Payout: Multiplier grows with number of matches
  • ⚙️ Difficulty: Low, Medium, High, Ultra — adjusts payout spread
  • 🆓 Cost: Free — virtual credits, no real money

How to Play Keno — Step by Step

  1. Select your difficulty level — this determines how the payouts are scaled.
  2. Set your bet amount.
  3. Pick your numbers by tapping them on the grid. You can pick several numbers per round.
  4. Press Play. The game draws winning numbers randomly.
  5. Your payout is determined by how many of your picks match the drawn numbers.

Keno Rules Explained

The basic keno rules are easy to learn. The meaning of keno is simple: by definition, keno is a lottery-style number game where you pick a set of numbers from a grid, a fixed amount of numbers is then drawn at random, and you are paid based on how many of your picks match the draw. There is no skill in predicting the draw — it is pure chance — so the rules simply govern how picks, draws, and payouts work.

  • Pick your numbers: Choose your numbers from the grid before the round starts.
  • The draw: A set of winning numbers is drawn at random, independently of every previous round.
  • Matching: Each of your picks that appears in the draw counts as a hit.
  • Payout: The more numbers you hit, the higher your multiplier, based on the payout chart for your difficulty.
  • No house tricks: Every number has an equal chance each round, so the rules are the same for every player and every draw.

For the exact multipliers behind these rules, see our keno payouts and payout chart guide.

Keno Difficulty Levels Explained

DifficultyPayout StyleRiskBest For
LowMore frequent small-medium winsLowSteady play, longer sessions.
MediumBalanced hit rate and payout sizeMediumGeneral play, good variety.
HighFewer wins, larger multipliers when they hitHighChasing bigger payouts.
UltraRare hits, massive multipliers on good roundsExtremeHigh-variance excitement seekers.

Keno Strategy Tips

For a deeper breakdown of what actually helps — including pick counts, bankroll management, and why betting systems don't work — read our full keno strategy guide on how to win at keno.

1. More Numbers = More Chances to Hit, But Also More Required

Picking more numbers increases your chances of getting some matches, but the highest payout multipliers usually require hitting most or all of your picks. Experiment with different pick counts to find your preferred balance.

2. Numbers Are Drawn Randomly Every Round

There are no "hot" or "cold" numbers in Keno. Each draw is independent — a number that has not appeared recently is no more or less likely to appear next round. Choose your numbers however you like — birthdays, patterns, or random — it makes no mathematical difference.

3. Difficulty Affects Payout Structure, Not Your Pick

Changing the difficulty does not change which numbers get drawn — it only changes how much each hit count pays out. Higher difficulty concentrates payouts toward the top-end matches.

4. Auto Play for Observing Patterns

Use Auto Play to run many rounds with the same number selection and observe your hit distribution over time. This is a good way to understand how your chosen difficulty level plays out across many draws.

How Many Numbers Should You Pick?

The number of picks you make in each keno round directly affects both your chance of matching and the size of potential payouts:

PicksMatch DifficultyPayout PotentialPlay Style
1–3EasySmall multipliersConservative — frequent small wins
4–6ModerateMedium multipliersBalanced — good hit rate and payout
7–8HardLarge multipliersAggressive — bigger swings
9–10Very HardMassive multipliersHigh risk — rare but huge payouts

A practical approach is to start with 4 or 5 picks. This gives you a reasonable chance of partial matches while keeping the door open for larger multipliers if most of your numbers hit.

Benefits of Playing Keno Online for Free

Practice Without Financial Risk

Free keno gives you unlimited rounds to experiment with different strategies, pick counts, and difficulty settings. Since everything uses virtual credits, you never have to worry about losing real money.

No Download, No Registration

On Crash or Cash, you can play free keno with no download and no registration. Open the page in any modern browser and you are playing within seconds.

Learn the Payout Structure

Free play lets you run dozens of rounds on each setting so you can see firsthand how Low difficulty compares to Ultra, or how picking 3 numbers differs from picking 8.

Accessible Anywhere

The free keno game runs in your browser on desktop, tablet, or phone. The responsive interface adapts to any screen size automatically.

Pick your lucky numbers and play Keno free online — no download, no signup, no real money required.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does keno work?

Keno works in three steps: you pick your numbers from the grid, the game draws a set of winning numbers at random, and you are paid based on how many of your picks match. The more numbers you match, the higher your payout multiplier. Each draw is independent and random, so no previous result affects the next one.

Is this keno game completely free to play?

Yes. The keno game on Crash or Cash is 100% free. It uses virtual credits only — there is no real money, no deposit, and no hidden charges. You can play as many rounds as you want without spending anything.

Do I need to download software or create an account?

No. Free keno runs entirely in your web browser — desktop, tablet, or mobile. There is no app to download, no software to install, and no account or registration required.

How many numbers should I pick in free keno?

It depends on your play style. Picking 1 to 3 numbers gives you a higher chance of matching all your picks but smaller payouts. Picking 7 to 10 numbers makes a full match very rare but the multiplier can be enormous. Most players find 4 to 6 picks a good balance.

Can I play free keno on my phone?

Yes. The keno game is fully optimized for mobile browsers on both iOS and Android. The interface adapts to any screen size — no app download needed.

What is the difference between keno difficulty levels?

Difficulty levels change the payout structure, not the draw itself. Low difficulty gives more frequent smaller wins. Medium balances hit rate and payout size. High and Ultra concentrate payouts toward top-end matches, meaning fewer wins but much larger multipliers when you do hit.

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