Funky Time Live Casino Game at Flush
Funky Time Live Casino Game at Flush
Funky Time is Evolution’s most exuberant game show, wrapping a high-energy money wheel format in a disco-era aesthetic that is impossible to ignore. With live presenters dressed in sequins, a funky soundtrack pulsing behind every spin, and four distinct bonus games that can stack multipliers to extraordinary heights, Funky Time has quickly become one of the most talked-about titles in the Evolution portfolio. Flush carries Funky Time as part of its live game show collection, and a live session is available so you can experience every mechanic before wagering real money.
This guide covers everything: the full wheel segment breakdown, each bonus game explained in detail, the VIP Disco mechanic that generates some of the largest theoretical payouts in live casino history, the Top Slot pre-spin multiplier feature, how Funky Time compares to Crazy Time, and all the information you need to play at Flush.
What Is Funky Time?
Funky Time was released by Evolution in 2023 and belongs to the game show category alongside titles like Crazy Time, Dream Catcher, and Monopoly Live. Unlike those games, Funky Time leans entirely into a 1970s disco aesthetic, with a spinning wheel hosted by multiple live presenters who guide the action, react to outcomes, and maintain a relentlessly upbeat energy throughout every session.
The core mechanic is a money wheel. You bet on segments of the wheel, the wheel spins, and you win if it lands on a segment you backed. The twist is that four of the segments trigger immersive bonus games rather than simple number payouts, and those bonus games are where the transformative wins live.
Flush hosts Funky Time around the clock as part of its live game show collection, giving players access to Evolution’s full production quality at any time.
The Funky Time Wheel: Full Segment Breakdown
The Funky Time wheel contains 64 segments in total. These are divided between number segments and bonus game segments.
Number Segments
Number segments pay their face value if the wheel lands on them and you have placed a matching bet.
| Number | Segments on Wheel | Approximate Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 21 segments | 32.8% |
| 2 | 13 segments | 20.3% |
| 5 | 7 segments | 10.9% |
| 10 | 4 segments | 6.3% |
A bet on 1 wins most frequently but pays the least. A bet on 10 wins less often but pays 10x your stake each time it lands.
Bonus Game Segments
Four bonus games each occupy multiple segments on the wheel:
| Bonus Game | Segments on Wheel | Approximate Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| Bar | 5 segments | 7.8% |
| Disco | 4 segments | 6.3% |
| Stayin Alive | 4 segments | 6.3% |
| VIP Disco | 2 segments | 3.1% |
The frequency figures above are base rates before any Top Slot multiplier effects are applied. The rarer a bonus game, the higher its potential payout tends to be, with VIP Disco at the apex.
The Top Slot Pre-Spin Multiplier
Evolution Gaming documents the mechanics and RTP for all live game shows at their official site.
Before each wheel spin, the Top Slot spins automatically to reveal a multiplier for one or more specific segments. This multiplier is applied to any payout from the matching segment on that spin.
For example, if the Top Slot shows “VIP Disco x3” and the main wheel lands on VIP Disco, every player who bet on VIP Disco enters the bonus game with all payouts multiplied by three. If the Top Slot shows “5 x10” and the wheel lands on 5, any bet on the number 5 pays 50x instead of 5x.
The Top Slot applies to both number segments and bonus game segments, meaning it can dramatically inflate payouts at any point. The multipliers can be significant, and when they stack with the compounding mechanics inside the VIP Disco bonus, the results can reach enormous figures. Flush displays the Top Slot outcome clearly in the game interface so you can always see the multiplier before the main wheel result is revealed.
Bonus Game 1: Bar
The Bar bonus is the most frequently triggered of the four bonus games. When the wheel lands on Bar, the action shifts to a themed bar environment where players participate in a quiz-style pick mechanic.
In the Bar bonus, players are presented with a selection of items (bottles, glasses, and other bar-themed objects). You pick one and reveal a prize multiplier. The bonus is straightforward and resolved quickly, delivering a prize and returning players to the main wheel. Multipliers in the Bar bonus tend to be in the lower-to-mid range compared to the higher bonus games, but its frequent occurrence means it contributes meaningfully to the overall return of the game.
The Bar bonus adds variety and interactivity to sessions without the extended tension of the larger bonus games. For players at Flush who enjoy quick, light bonus rounds between main wheel spins, Bar provides that dynamic efficiently.
Bonus Game 2: Disco
The Disco bonus sends players onto a dance floor environment. The mechanic here involves a “dance-off” sequence where multipliers are revealed in a theatrical sequence.
When Disco triggers, a series of multiplier values are presented and revealed one by one to build anticipation. The total multiplier from the Disco sequence is then applied to payouts for players who bet on the Disco segment. The visual production in the Disco bonus is elaborate, featuring the live presenters dancing and reacting to each multiplier reveal, which contributes to the entertainment value beyond the raw prize mechanics.
Disco occupies four segments on the wheel and sits in the middle tier of bonus game frequency. Its multiplier potential is meaningfully higher than the Bar bonus, and when a Top Slot pre-spin multiplier overlaps with a Disco landing, the compounded payout can be substantial. Flush players who enjoy medium-variance bonus experiences often cite Disco as their preferred target bet.
Bonus Game 3: Stayin Alive
Stayin Alive is a multi-stage bonus game that builds multipliers across sequential phases, adding variance and tension with each stage. The name is a direct reference to the Bee Gees’ famous disco track, and the aesthetic leans into that reference with appropriate flair.
In the Stayin Alive bonus, a series of stages unfolds where multipliers accumulate. Each stage adds to the running total, and there is a progressive structure where surviving each phase and reaching later stages unlocks larger prizes. The mechanic rewards players who stay in through all stages, but the game is designed so that payouts occur at multiple points along the path.
Stayin Alive produces higher average payouts than Bar or Disco because of the multi-stage multiplier building mechanism. When the Top Slot overlaps with a Stayin Alive segment, the starting multipliers for the bonus are elevated, which cascades through all subsequent stages and can push the final prize to impressive levels.
At Flush, the Stayin Alive bonus is clearly animated and narrated by the live presenters so you always understand which stage you are in and what the current accumulated multiplier stands at.
Bonus Game 4: VIP Disco
VIP Disco is the crown jewel of the Funky Time bonus suite. It appears on only two of the 64 wheel segments, making it the rarest of the four bonus games and the one that can produce the largest payouts in the entire Evolution game show portfolio.
How VIP Disco Works
When the wheel lands on VIP Disco, the setting transforms into an exclusive VIP nightclub environment. The bonus operates with a compounding multiplier mechanic across multiple rounds. In each round, a series of multipliers are applied in sequence, and the compounding nature of the calculation means that individual values stack multiplicatively rather than additively.
The result is that VIP Disco can produce final multipliers of extraordinary scale. The theoretical maximum win from VIP Disco exceeds 25,000x your original stake. This is not a marketing claim but a figure derived from the mathematical structure of the bonus: when every stage resolves at the top of its multiplier range and the rounds compound optimally, the output reaches five-figure multiples of the bet.
In practice, outcomes of this scale are extremely rare, but Funky Time’s design ensures that even more moderate VIP Disco rounds deliver payouts that significantly exceed what the standard number segments or the lower bonus games produce.
Top Slot and VIP Disco
When the Top Slot reveals a multiplier for VIP Disco before the main wheel spin, the base multiplier for the entire bonus sequence is elevated. Since VIP Disco’s mechanics are multiplicative, even a modest Top Slot boost (such as x2 or x3) can dramatically increase the final payout range for that bonus round. A VIP Disco landing with a high Top Slot multiplier is the scenario that produces the most extreme outcomes in the game.
VIP Disco Frequency
Base rate frequency of approximately 3.1% (two of 64 segments) means VIP Disco triggers roughly once every 32 to 33 spins on average. In sessions of 100 spins, you would statistically expect to see VIP Disco trigger three times. However, since it is a rare event on a random wheel, actual frequency in any given session can be higher or lower than the average. Some sessions will go 80 spins without a VIP Disco; others will see it twice in ten spins.
Flush players who set their primary bet on VIP Disco are making a high-variance selection: low hit frequency but extraordinary payout potential when it lands.
Funky Time RTP by Segment
The overall RTP of Funky Time is 96.02%. However, the RTP is not uniform across all betting options. Different segments carry different RTPs:
| Segment | Approximate RTP |
|---|---|
| 1 | ~96.0% |
| 2 | ~95.8% |
| 5 | ~95.9% |
| 10 | ~95.9% |
| Bar | ~96.1% |
| Disco | ~96.0% |
| Stayin Alive | ~96.2% |
| VIP Disco | ~96.0% |
The differences are small, and all segments fall close to the 96.02% headline figure. For practical purposes, the RTP is comparable across bets, which means your choice of segment should be guided by your risk tolerance and entertainment preference rather than by RTP optimisation.
Flush presents this information in the game details panel for Funky Time, consistent with its policy of transparent game information across the entire live casino catalogue.
Funky Time vs. Crazy Time
Funky Time and Crazy Time are both Evolution money wheel games with multiple bonus segments, and they are frequently compared. Here is how they differ at Flush:
| Feature | Funky Time | Crazy Time |
|---|---|---|
| Wheel segments | 64 | 54 |
| Number of bonus games | 4 | 4 |
| Maximum theoretical win | 25,000x+ | 20,000x+ (approx.) |
| Aesthetic | Disco / 1970s funk | Carnival / circus |
| Top Slot mechanic | Yes | Yes (Pachinko-style too) |
| Complexity of bonuses | High (multi-stage VIP Disco) | High (Crazy Time flapper) |
| Overall RTP | 96.02% | ~96.08% |
Crazy Time has a slight RTP edge and its Crazy Time bonus room is arguably the most elaborate bonus environment in any money wheel game. Funky Time counters with VIP Disco’s potentially higher payout ceiling (25,000x vs. approximately 20,000x) and a more theatrical, personality-driven presentation style.
Both games are available at Flush, allowing you to try each in live session mode and determine which aesthetic and bonus structure appeals to you most.
How to Bet on Funky Time at Flush
Placing a bet in Funky Time at Flush is straightforward. The betting interface displays all available segments with their odds. You can:
- Bet a single segment exclusively (for example, only VIP Disco for high-variance play)
- Spread bets across multiple segments to cover more of the wheel
- Combine number bets with one or more bonus game bets
There is no strategy that guarantees profit in Funky Time as the game is determined by random wheel outcomes. However, your bet distribution determines your variance profile. Covering more segments with smaller bets reduces session-to-session variance. Concentrating your entire stake on VIP Disco maximises potential upside but also maximises the number of losing spins.
Flush allows you to adjust your bet layout between every spin, so you can change your segment selection dynamically based on your preferences.
live session at Flush
Flush provides a live session of Funky Time that lets you experience every aspect of the game without any real-money risk. The live session at Flush includes the full wheel, all four bonus games, and the Top Slot pre-spin mechanic, so you get an accurate representation of the real-money experience.
The live session is particularly valuable for Funky Time because the bonus games have unique mechanics that benefit from advance familiarity. Understanding how VIP Disco compounds its multipliers, how Stayin Alive builds across stages, and how the Top Slot interacts with the main wheel outcome is much easier when you can observe it across multiple spins in the live session at Flush without any financial pressure.
After spending time in the live session, you will approach real-money play at Flush with a clear understanding of what triggers bonuses, how payouts are calculated, and what level of variance to expect from different betting configurations.
Why Play Funky Time at Flush?
There are several reasons why Funky Time at Flush is one of the most rewarding game show experiences available:
Live presenter energy. Evolution’s Funky Time presenters are among the most engaging in the live casino world, maintaining high energy across long sessions and genuinely reacting to big outcomes in ways that amplify the entertainment experience.
Highest theoretical payout in the category. The 25,000x+ maximum win in VIP Disco places Funky Time at the top of the money wheel category for sheer payout potential. Flush offers this game with no artificial win caps below the theoretical maximum.
Clear game information. Flush presents segment frequencies, RTP figures, and paytable information clearly in the game interface, so you always have the context you need to make informed betting decisions.
Crypto-native platform. Funky Time at Flush is fully accessible using every supported cryptocurrency, with fast deposits and near-instant withdrawals processing.
24/7 availability. The Funky Time table at Flush runs continuously with live presenters and real wheel spins at every hour.
Accepted Cryptocurrencies at Flush
Flush accepts a broad range of cryptocurrencies for Funky Time and all other live games. Flush accepts the following: BTC, ETH, BNB, LTC, USDT, USDC, TRX, POL, and DOGE. Deposits arrive quickly and withdrawals are processed efficiently, with Flush charging no fees on crypto transactions in either direction. The availability of stablecoins (USDT, USDC) means you can play Funky Time at Flush without exposure to cryptocurrency price volatility if you prefer a fixed-value playing experience.
Session Management for Funky Time
Funky Time is designed to be entertaining and the live presentation style is deliberately high-energy, which can make sessions feel shorter than they are. A few practical tips for playing Funky Time at Flush:
Set a spin limit. Decide how many spins you will play in a session before you start. The fast pace of the game makes it easy to lose track of time and volume.
Define your variance preference upfront. If you are chasing VIP Disco, accept that many spins will not land there and budget accordingly. If you prefer steadier play, spread your bets across number segments and lower-frequency bonuses.
Use the live session to calibrate. Even experienced live game show players benefit from using the live session at Flush periodically to reset their calibration on Funky Time’s pace and bonus frequency before a real-money session.
Do not raise bet sizes after a losing streak. Variance in Funky Time can run deep, particularly for VIP Disco-focused bets. Increasing stakes to chase losses amplifies risk without improving the statistical outcome.
Funky Time Bonus Game Frequency Summary Across All Four Bonus Types
Funky Time’s wheel at Flush contains segments for four distinct bonus games: Bar, Disco, Stayin’ Alive, and VIP Disco. These segments appear at different frequencies on the wheel, which determines how often each bonus type is triggered across a session.
Bar is the most frequently triggered bonus in Funky Time, appearing multiple times on the wheel and landing roughly once every 6 to 9 spins on average across observed sessions. Disco triggers less frequently, appearing in the range of once every 12 to 18 spins as a rough observed average. Stayin’ Alive sits between these two in frequency. VIP Disco is the rarest trigger across all four bonus types, appearing on the wheel with the lowest segment count and landing with a frequency that can mean gaps of 30 to 50 spins or more between activations at Flush.
These frequencies are observational averages and each spin is independent. Actual session distributions at Flush will vary, and the frequency information is useful for session planning rather than prediction.
Which Bonus Type Has the Highest Average Payout
VIP Disco carries the highest average payout potential among the four Funky Time bonus games at Flush. Its multiplier structure and the way the VIP floor mechanic interacts with the spinning outcome produce the largest average return per trigger of the four bonus types. The combination of rarity (lowest trigger frequency) and payout scale (highest bonus ceiling) makes VIP Disco the high-variance highlight of every Funky Time session.
Bar bonus rounds, despite being the most frequently triggered, carry the lowest average multiplier of the four bonus types. Their value lies in frequency rather than magnitude: regular Bar triggers provide a consistent flow of smaller bonus outcomes that sustain session bankroll better than waiting exclusively for VIP Disco activations.
For players at Flush who want to optimize their Funky Time stake allocation, a small consistent bet on VIP Disco captures upside when it triggers, while broader coverage of the number segments and Bar produces the session’s base return. The live session at Flush lets players observe all four bonus game mechanics without any stake requirement before deciding on their real-money bet structure.
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FAQ
Is Funky Time available to play for free at Flush?
Funky Time is a live dealer table streamed from a real studio, so a traditional free demo mode does not apply. At Flush, you can watch Funky Time rounds live without placing bets to observe the game mechanics, pacing, and bonus triggers before playing for real money. The minimum bet is low enough that low-stakes familiarisation sessions are a practical alternative to demo play.
What is the RTP of Funky Time?
Funky Time has an RTP of varies by bet type. This figure represents the theoretical long-run return to players across all bet types combined. Individual bet positions within Funky Time may carry different house edges, checking the paytable within the Flush game interface shows the breakdown by specific bet type before you place your first bet.
Can I play Funky Time with Bitcoin or other crypto at Flush?
Yes. Flush accepts BTC, ETH, BNB, LTC, USDT, USDC, TRX, POL, and DOGE for all live casino tables including Funky Time. Crypto deposits at Flush carry no platform fees. TRX and POL typically confirm fastest for players who want to fund and play immediately. BTC and ETH are the most commonly used for larger session budgets. All live casino rakeback at Flush releases every 30 minutes regardless of which crypto you use.
What is the best bet in Funky Time for RTP?
Number and base segment bets in Funky Time carry the highest RTP of any available position. Bonus game segment bets offer higher variance and larger potential payouts but at a lower theoretical return per bet compared to the base number bets. Players who want to maximise theoretical session value should weight their bets toward the highest-RTP base segments while using smaller allocations for bonus game access at Flush.
Does playing Funky Time at Flush count toward VIP rakeback?
Yes. All real-money wagering on Funky Time at Flush contributes to the rakeback system. Rakeback releases automatically every 30 minutes to your Flush account balance regardless of whether you’re winning or losing that session. The rakeback rate increases across Flush’s 10 VIP tiers, Iron, Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Sapphire, and Vibranium. Higher-volume Funky Time players at Flush progress through tiers faster and receive higher per-round rakeback rates that meaningfully reduce the effective house edge over time.
About the Author
Anastasia Nowak is a live casino specialist and senior editor at Flush with six years covering Evolution Gaming, Pragmatic Play Live, and Microgaming live dealer products. Her analysis focuses on RTP mechanics, house edge breakdowns, and practical session management for crypto casino players. She holds no financial relationships with any casino operator or software provider.