Colour prediction (Win Go style)
The best-known format on BDG Game. Short timed rounds — commonly 1, 3, 5 or 10 minutes — where you pick a colour or number before the round closes. Outcomes are decided by the platform's draw, not by skill.
BDG Game is best known for colour prediction rounds, but the app groups several different formats together. Here is what each one actually is, in plain language, and what the risk looks like before you place anything.
The best-known format on BDG Game. Short timed rounds — commonly 1, 3, 5 or 10 minutes — where you pick a colour or number before the round closes. Outcomes are decided by the platform's draw, not by skill.
Three dice are drawn per round. Bets are placed on totals, matching pairs or specific combinations. Payouts vary by how unlikely the combination is.
A five-digit draw where each position can be played separately, or as sums and ranges. More options per round means more ways to lose as well as win.
A multiplier climbs until it stops at a random point. You choose when to cash out. Waiting longer raises the payout and the chance of losing the whole stake.
Third-party slot titles and instant-win games streamed inside the platform. Results come from the game provider's random number generator.
Arcade-style shooting games and live-dealer tables such as roulette or baccarat, run by external studios and embedded in the app.
These formats involve real money and real loss. Nothing on this page is an invitation to play or a prediction service. Read the disclaimer and the how it works walkthrough before you decide anything. 18+ only.