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Shuffle Originals: Exclusive Casino Games Built for Crypto Players
Shuffle Originals are exclusive casino games built in-house by Shuffle Games, designed for crypto players who want fast rounds, provably fair transparency, and clear control over risk. Every result can be independently verified — you're never just taking Shuffle's word for it.
The Originals lobby is a growing lineup — you can move between viral formats like Plinko, Crash, and Slide, classic table games like Roulette, Blackjack, and Baccarat, and quick-hit games like Dice, Limbo, and Coinflip, all in one place, with new titles added over time.
For the full breakdown of every title, how each one works, and how the provably fair system verifies results, see our Guide to Shuffle Originals.
Why Players Choose Shuffle Originals
Provably fair, verifiable outcomes
Every Originals round is generated from a server seed, a client seed, and a nonce, committed before the round starts so neither side can alter the outcome afterward. You can independently verify any result yourself — the full mechanism is covered further down this page.
Real RTP, stated plainly
RTP and house edge vary by game, so we list the exact figure in each game's own description rather than round everything up to a single headline number. Open any Original and you'll find its RTP stated directly on the game page — no digging required.
Built for crypto, start to finish
Deposits, withdrawals, and balances run in your chosen cryptocurrency — BTC, ETH, LTC, SOL, USDT, USDC, TRX, POL, XRP, DOGE, BNB, AVAX, TON, SHFL, and more. You play in the asset you deposit, with no conversion through fiat banking rails required.
Shuffle Originals at a Glance
Game | Type | Why players like it | Best for |
Drop-and-hit multipliers | Adjustable risk, fast results | Volatility hunters | |
Rising multiplier | Timing and cash-out decisions | High-tempo play | |
Heads-or-tails | Simple binary outcome, fast rounds | Quick, simple sessions | |
Number range odds | Direct control over risk and payout | Consistent grinders | |
Target multiplier | Simple "beat the number" action | Quick sessions | |
Pick-and-reveal | Build a run, cash out anytime | Risk management | |
Number draw | Lottery-style hits in seconds | Casual play | |
Classic cards | Lower edge with correct play | Decision-driven players | |
Classic table | Familiar bets, simple rules | Table game fans | |
Higher or lower | Streak building, cash-out control | Momentum players | |
Spin multipliers | Straightforward, fast outcomes | Low-effort action | |
Tower climb | Clean risk ladder, distinct style | Something different | |
Unique card sequence | Multipliers scale with target size | Higher-variance players | |
Arcade-style, rising multiplier | Adjustable difficulty, cash-out tension | Arcade-style play | |
Card hand betting | Lower house edge, classic action | Lower-edge bettors | |
Synced target multiplier | Shared global rounds, multiple bets per round | Fast shared-round play |
Which Original Should You Open First?
Every Original works a little differently, so the fastest way to choose is by how you want a session to feel. For the full breakdown of each game's rules, mechanics, and how-to guides, see the Guide to Shuffle Originals — this page groups them by play style so you can pick and go.
Quick and simple
Coinflip, Wheel, Keno, and Dice. One decision per round, results in seconds, minimal rules to learn. Dice adds direct control over your win probability; the rest are pure pick-and-see.
Multiplier and cash-out tension
Crash, Slide, Limbo, and Chicken. The core loop is a rising or target multiplier and a decision about when (or whether) you cash out. Slide runs synchronized global rounds — every player worldwide sees the identical result in the same eight-second round — and you can place multiple bets at different targets in a single round. Crash and Slide also share a distinctive trust feature: their outcomes come from a pre-committed 10-million-game hash chain seeded with a Bitcoin block hash, publicly announced in advance — so the entire sequence of results was fixed before anyone placed a bet.
Picks, reveals, and streaks
Mines, Hilo, Waifu Tower, and Blitz. You build a run — tiles, cards, or levels — and the tension is choosing how far to push before banking it. Blitz is the high-variance option of the group: multipliers scale steeply with target size.
Classic table games
Blackjack, Roulette, and Baccarat. Familiar casino formats in the Originals engine. Blackjack is the one where your decisions genuinely affect the house edge — correct basic strategy matters.
Plinko
In a group of its own as the format most people recognize on sight: drop a ball, land in a multiplier pocket, with risk settings that let the same game play steady or swingy.
Before you play any of them
Pick your bet size and your stopping rule before the round starts, not during it. Every Original is chance-based — no pattern of play changes the underlying odds — and each game's exact RTP is listed in its description on the game page.
How Provably Fair Works on Shuffle
You set (or generate) a client seed.
Shuffle provides a server seed hash before the round — a commitment made in advance.
Each result combines the server seed, client seed, and a nonce.
After you rotate seeds, you can confirm the revealed server seed matches the original hash, then reproduce the result yourself in the verifier tool.
For the full step-by-step walkthrough, read the complete Provably Fair guide.
VIP Rewards on Originals Play
Shuffle's VIP Rewards Club scales with activity:
Instant rakeback on wagering
Daily and weekly bonuses
Level-up bonuses when you advance tiers
Monthly bonuses for ongoing play
VIP host access at higher tiers
Mid-month bonuses for active VIPs
Freespin rewards on selected slots
Terms apply to all bonuses — wagering requirements, max cashout, and eligible games vary by offer. See the Promotions page for current terms.
Shuffle Promotions
$100,000 Weekly Race — compete for a share of a weekly prize pool based on performance
SHFL Challenges — weekly missions tied to specific games and multiplier targets
SHFL Lottery — stake SHFL or buy tickets for weekly draws
Seasonal Themes — rotating promos tied to specific achievements
Terms apply — check current wagering requirements and eligibility on the Promotions page before playing toward an offer.
How to Start Playing Shuffle Originals
Create your Shuffle account.
Deposit crypto (coin or stablecoin).
Open the Originals section in the casino lobby.
Choose a game and set your bet size.
Adjust risk controls where available.
Use the provably fair verifier any time you want to confirm a result.
Playing Responsibly
Every Originals round is independent and outcome-based on chance — no betting pattern or risk setting changes the underlying math. If you want to keep sessions in check, Shuffle Wise lets you set loss and wager limits, and self-exclusion tools are available if you need a longer break. Learn more on our Responsible Gambling page. Play is intended for entertainment, not as a source of income. 18+ only.
FAQ
What is the RTP on Shuffle Originals?
RTP varies by game. Each Original lists its exact RTP in the game description on its own page — open the game to see its figure before you play.
Are Shuffle Originals provably fair?
Yes — every Original uses a provably fair system with server seed, client seed, and nonce generation, verifiable by the player.
Can I play Shuffle Originals on mobile?
Yes — Shuffle runs in mobile browsers on iOS and Android, no separate app required.
Which Shuffle Original is easiest to learn?
Wheel, Roulette, Keno, and Coinflip all have simple, low-decision rules. Dice is a good option if you want direct control over risk from round one.
Which Shuffle Original involves the most decision-making?
Blackjack, since hit/stand/double/split choices directly affect the house edge. Mines and Hilo add a cash-out timing decision, though the underlying odds per pick don't change.
How do I verify a round myself?
Use the provably fair verifier tool, check the seeds and nonce, and confirm the revealed server seed matches the original hash after rotation. The step-by-step walkthrough is in the How Provably Fair Works section above.