Pick 1 to 10 numbers to play
Keno is a lottery-style game originating from China. Keno rules are very similar to games like Lotto. It involves picking numbers and hoping they match some of the numbers drawn at random.
At the start of a keno game, you'll receive a card that displays the numbers 1 to 80. You use the keno card to mark or circle the numbers that you believe will appear during the draw. Traditionally, you can mark up to 10 numbers, though some online keno games will allow up to 15 or 20 numbers.
The numbers picked by players are known as the spots. Traditionally, players mark these with ink or a crayon (like a bingo dabber). In video keno, and keno online, players select keno spots by clicking the mouse or by tapping on mobile.
A little confusingly, Spot Keno is also the name given to the classic, simple version of the game. It has no quirks like additional balls, multipliers, or combinations.
Most players believe that choosing four to eight numbers is the best Keno strategy. This range can give attractive payout odds and feels less risky than selecting one number alone. The more numbers you pick, the higher your chance of matching a winner is. But just remember, the payout multiplier will decrease as your amount of numbers increases.
When it comes to choosing numbers, you have two choices for how to play Keno:
All players select a range of numbers from 1-80. Then, up to 20 numbers are drawn at random. Some variants will draw fewer numbers depending on the game. For online Keno, a random number generator (RNG) is used to pick the numbers. For offline Keno, a ball machine or similar might be used.
Here’s what you can expect before, during, and after the draw for online Keno:
Straight bets – The simplest and most common type of Keno bet. Depending on the game, players bet on up to 20 numbers in a single game.
Way bets – Players select a group of numbers, then break these down into equal subgroups, or ‘ways’. Each number must appear in one way only, no repeated numbers are allowed.
Split bets — Players can bet on more than one set of numbers, each treated separately, during a single game.
Combination ticket — This bet, also known as a ‘combo bet’, sees players select groups of numbers which are played together on one ticket. The groups may be a combination of straight and way bets for example.
King ticket — Similar to a split bet, but players choose a single number – the King – that must appear in all their groups.
To start playing Keno and other games with crypto on Rollspace, fund your wallet (Trust Wallet or MetaMask) with Binance Coin (BNB), open the in-app browser and follow the steps below:
Within moments, your deposited funds will appear in your Rollspace account and you can start playing Keno with crypto.
Further reading on how to play Keno with crypto is available on our blog.
Stats 🎲
Game | Payout | |
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5:03 AM | KENO | -0.003 |
4:37 AM | KENO | -0.004 |
4:31 AM | KENO | -0.001 |
4:22 AM | KENO | -0.002 |
4:20 AM | KENO | -0.002 |
3:38 AM | KENO | -0.001 |
3:12 AM | KENO | -0.003 |
2:37 AM | KENO | -0.003 |
2:32 AM | KENO | -0.002 |
1:52 AM | KENO | -0.002 |
1:48 AM | KENO | -0.003 |
1:34 AM | KENO | -0.003 |
1:05 AM | KENO | -0.003 |
1:01 AM | KENO | -0.003 |
12:42 AM | KENO | -0.002 |