Your Complete 365in Guide
This guide is written for two types of players: total beginners who have never played real-cash games before and want a clear, honest explanation of how everything works; and intermediate players who have some experience but want to sharpen their understanding of specific games, improve their bankroll management, and unlock more value from 365in's bonus system. Wherever you're starting from, you'll find what you need here.
By the time you've read this page you'll understand: how real-cash gaming works technically and legally in India, how to set up your 365in account in under three minutes, the rules and strategy behind the three most popular games on the platform (Aviator, Teen Patti and Crash), how to manage your playing budget responsibly, and how to make every bonus credit count. We've written this to be genuinely useful — not a sales pitch, but an honest guide from players who understand the platform deeply.
365in is committed to transparent, fair gameplay. Every game outcome on the platform is determined by a certified random number generator audited by independent third parties. The RTP (Return to Player) percentages published for each game are genuine, and the bonus terms are written to be understandable rather than deliberately obscure. That commitment to fairness is the foundation of everything on this platform — and understanding it will make you a more confident, enjoyable player.
Understanding Real Cash Gaming
Know the basics before you play — an informed player is a smarter player.
Skill games vs games of chance
Real-cash gaming in India broadly divides into two categories. Skill games — such as Teen Patti, Rummy and certain poker variants — are games where a player's decisions, knowledge and experience materially influence the outcome over time. A skilled Teen Patti player who understands hand rankings, bet sizing and opponent behaviour will consistently outperform a random player across hundreds of sessions. Indian courts have recognised skill gaming as a distinct category, and these games are legally permitted in most Indian states. Games of chance — such as Crash, Aviator and slots — are governed primarily by random number generation, where no amount of skill can change the probabilistic outcome of any individual round. Strategy in chance games is about risk management and session structure, not influencing the outcome itself.
How RNG works and why it matters
Every game on 365in that involves random outcomes uses a Random Number Generator (RNG) — a mathematical algorithm that produces sequences of numbers with no discernible pattern. The RNG is seeded continuously and produces an output for each game round that determines the outcome — the multiplier at which Aviator crashes, which cards are dealt in Teen Patti, where the wheel stops in live roulette. 365in's RNG systems are independently certified by recognised testing laboratories, meaning an external auditor verifies that the numbers produced are genuinely random and not manipulated. This certification is what makes 365in games "provably fair."
What RTP means and why it matters to you
Return to Player (RTP) is the theoretical percentage of all wagered money that a game returns to players over a very large number of rounds. An RTP of 97% means that for every ₹100 wagered across thousands of rounds, the game statistically pays back ₹97 in winnings. The remaining 3% is the house edge — the mathematical advantage the platform holds over time. RTP is a long-run statistical measure, not a per-session guarantee — in any given session you might win significantly more or lose more than the RTP implies. Games on 365in publish their RTP clearly: Aviator operates at approximately 97%, most crash games at 96–97%, and Teen Patti variants at 95.5–97% depending on the side bet rules in play.
House edge basics
The house edge is simply 100% minus the RTP. A game with 97% RTP has a 3% house edge. This doesn't mean the house wins 3% of every bet — it's a statistical expectation across millions of rounds. In practical terms, it means that the longer you play any single session without stopping, the more the mathematical probability reasserts itself. This is why disciplined session management — setting win and loss limits and sticking to them — is the most effective "strategy" in chance-based games. 365in publishes RTP and house edge figures for every game in the app's game information panel, so you always know exactly what you're playing.
Getting Started in 4 Steps
No paperwork, no waiting. Follow these four steps and you'll be playing in minutes.
Download
Grab the 365in APK from the download page — the file is 42 MB and installs in under two minutes. Tap any Download button, locate the APK in your Downloads folder, enable install from unknown sources in your Android settings if prompted, and tap Install. The app icon appears on your home screen immediately after.
- ✓ Android 5.0 or newer required
- ✓ 150 MB free storage needed
- ✓ Stable 4G or Wi-Fi recommended
- ✓ 100% free to download and install
Register
Use the 365in register flow to sign up with your Indian mobile number — it takes just 30 seconds. Enter your number, receive and enter the 6-digit OTP, create a password, and optionally enter a referral code if a friend invited you. Your account is created instantly and the ₹10,000 welcome bonus is credited to your bonus wallet on the home screen.
- ✓ Only your mobile number needed
- ✓ OTP verified — no email required
- ✓ ₹10,000 welcome bonus credited instantly
- ✓ Must be 18+ and in a permitted state
Deposit
Complete your 365in deposit by navigating to Wallet → Add Money, selecting your payment method — UPI, bank transfer or PayTM — and confirming in your UPI app. Funds appear in your 365in wallet within seconds. Your first deposit also triggers the 100% deposit match bonus, doubling your playing balance immediately.
- ✓ UPI, bank transfer or PayTM accepted
- ✓ Funds available in under 60 seconds
- ✓ First deposit matched 100%
- ✓ 256-bit SSL encrypted transactions
Play
Browse the game lobby — 100+ titles across Crash, Cards, Live Casino, Slots, Sports and Fishing categories. There is a 365in casino game for every style, from the fast multiplier action of Aviator to the strategy of Teen Patti. Start with your welcome bonus credits to explore different game types with no pressure. When you're ready to play with real money, tap any game, set your stake size and tap Play. Winnings appear in your main wallet in real-time and can be withdrawn via UPI in under 2 minutes.
- ✓ 100+ games across all categories
- ✓ Withdraw winnings in under 2 minutes
- ✓ Use bonus credits to explore risk-free
- ✓ Set stake size before every round
Your First Week on 365in
A day-by-day guide to getting comfortable, exploring games and maximising your welcome bonus.
Day 1 — Download, Register & Explore
Your first day should be entirely about setup and orientation. Download the APK, complete your 365in register and 365in login, claim your ₹10,000 welcome bonus and spend 20–30 minutes just browsing the game lobby without placing any bets. Read the game descriptions, note which categories interest you, and familiarise yourself with the app layout — where the wallet is, where the bonuses section lives, and how to navigate between game categories. This orientation session costs nothing and pays dividends in confidence when you start playing.
Day 2–3 — Explore Crash Games
Crash games (Aviator and the Crash variants) are the perfect starting point for new players because the rules are extremely simple and each round lasts only a few seconds. Use your welcome bonus credits to play 20–30 rounds at minimum stakes. Your goal on these days is not to win a specific amount — it's to understand the rhythm of the game: how rounds begin, how the multiplier climbs, what the cash-out button feels like to use, and how auto-cash-out works. Set a very conservative auto-cash-out target (1.5x to 2x) for these sessions and observe how often the crash happens before that point.
Day 4–5 — Try Card Games
Move to Teen Patti or Andar Bahar on days four and five. Card games have more depth and require understanding hand rankings and basic strategy, but they also offer more player agency than pure crash games. Start at the lowest table stakes available and focus on learning the rules from lived experience rather than just reading about them. Read the hand rankings below before you start and keep them visible while you play your first few sessions. By the end of day five you should feel comfortable enough with the basic rules to make confident betting decisions.
Day 6–7 — Claim Your Daily Bonus & Try Slots
By day six, your daily login streak is building — make sure you've claimed it every day since day one. On days six and seven, try a few slot titles from the Slots category. Slots are the most varied category on the platform, ranging from classic three-reel fruit machines to multi-feature video slots with bonus rounds. They're entirely chance-based but offer entertaining visual variety and can deliver significant wins on smaller stakes. Use any remaining welcome bonus credits here, and reflect on which game category you've enjoyed most across the week — that's where to focus your real-money play going forward.
Looking Ahead — Building Good Habits
After your first week you should have a clear sense of your preferred games, a realistic understanding of how sessions feel (both winning and losing), and the habits of daily login bonus claiming and consistent bankroll discipline already forming. From week two onwards, focus on one or two preferred game categories rather than spreading across everything — depth of understanding in fewer games consistently outperforms shallow experience across many. Continue claiming your daily login bonus, keep an eye on weekend specials, and consider the Refer & Earn program as a way to earn bonus credits through your social network.
How to Play Aviator
Origins and rise of Aviator
Aviator was created by Spribe, a Georgia-based iGaming developer, and launched in 2019. It became a global phenomenon within two years, topping player popularity charts across emerging markets from India to Africa to Latin America. The game's viral appeal lies in its transparent mechanics — unlike slot machines where outcomes are invisible until the spin resolves, Aviator's multiplier climbs visibly in real time, creating genuine tension with each passing second. It arrived on 365in as one of the first featured games and consistently leads the platform's activity rankings.
How the multiplier engine works
At the start of each round, all bets are locked in and a virtual airplane begins its ascent. Simultaneously, a multiplier climbs from 1.00x upward — slowly at first, then accelerating. The multiplier is generated by a provably fair RNG algorithm seeded at the beginning of each round, meaning the crash point is determined before the plane ever takes off. No amount of pattern recognition or timing skill can predict when a specific crash will occur — each round is statistically independent of all previous rounds. The average crash point across thousands of rounds reflects the game's RTP of approximately 97%.
Live betting mechanics
Aviator offers a dual-bet system — you can place two separate bets in the same round, each with its own stake and its own cash-out decision. This is one of the game's most strategic features. Many experienced players place a larger "safe" bet with a pre-set auto cash-out at 1.5x or 2x (near-guaranteed to be reached in most rounds) and a smaller "moonshot" bet that they either manually cash out at a higher multiplier or allow to ride as a controlled loss. The two-bet approach effectively lets you play two strategies simultaneously without opening separate sessions.
Cash-out timing philosophy
The central psychological challenge of Aviator is knowing when to cash out. The longer you wait, the higher your potential payout — but the crash can happen at any moment. There is no objectively correct cash-out point; the "right" decision depends entirely on your risk tolerance and bankroll management philosophy. Players who prefer steady, consistent returns set auto cash-out at modest multipliers (1.5x–2.5x) and accept that many rounds will reach that target while occasionally the plane crashes before it does. Players who prefer high-variance play hold longer — but must accept that losing streaks feel brutal when they arrive.
Common mistakes beginners make
The most common mistake is chasing a loss by increasing stake sizes after a bad round, reasoning that "a big win is coming." This reasoning is mathematically false — the RNG has no memory, and a crash at 1.01x is equally likely whether the last 10 rounds all paid 5x or all crashed at 1.1x. The second most common mistake is ignoring auto cash-out and relying on manual timing — at fast multiplier speeds in the later part of a round, human reaction time is insufficient to cash out at a specific target. Always use auto cash-out for your primary bet target. A third common error is playing without a session loss limit — decide before you open the game how much of your balance you're willing to lose in this session, and quit the moment you hit it. Read more strategy at the full Aviator guide.
How to Play Teen Patti
Origins of Teen Patti
Teen Patti (literally "three cards" in Hindi) is India's most beloved card game, with origins in the Indian subcontinent dating back centuries. The game shares structural DNA with three-card poker and British Brag, but has evolved into its own distinct form through generations of play at Indian festivals, family gatherings and social events. The transition to digital and online real-money play has made Teen Patti accessible year-round, and 365in hosts several variants — Classic, Joker, AK47 and more — catering to different player preferences and risk appetites.
Hand rankings (high to low)
Understanding hand rankings is non-negotiable before sitting at a Teen Patti table. From highest to lowest:
| Hand | Also Called | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trail / Set | Three of a Kind | Three cards of the same rank | A-A-A, K-K-K, 2-2-2 |
| Pure Sequence | Straight Flush | Three consecutive cards, same suit | A-K-Q ♠, 5-6-7 ♥ |
| Sequence | Straight / Run | Three consecutive cards, any suits | J-Q-K mixed suits |
| Colour | Flush | Three cards of the same suit | 2-7-J all clubs |
| Pair | Two of a Kind | Two cards of the same rank | Q-Q-5, 8-8-A |
| High Card | No Pair | None of the above; highest card wins | A-9-4 mixed suits |
Blind vs seen strategy
In Teen Patti, you have the option to play blind (without looking at your cards) or seen (after peeking at your hand). Playing blind costs half the stake of playing seen — a deliberate incentive built into the game's rules. Blind play is a powerful psychological tool: it signals aggression to seen players and keeps the pot cost lower for you. Experienced blind players often maintain blindness for several rounds to build the pot cheaply before revealing and going all-in on a strong hand. However, playing blind indefinitely without eventually looking is statistically costly — you need to transition to seen play at some point to make informed betting decisions.
Boot amounts, calling and folding
Each round begins with a mandatory boot amount — the minimum stake every player contributes to start the pot. Players then take turns in clockwise order, each choosing to call (match the current bet), raise (increase the bet, forcing others to match or fold) or fold (discard their hand and exit the round, forfeiting their contribution to the pot). Folding weak hands early is critical to long-term profitability in Teen Patti — do not call with a High Card hand hoping for the pot to be small. The pot is won either by being the last player standing when all others fold, or by winning a "show" — a direct card comparison.
When to fold, when to ride
As a rule, fold any High Card hand where your top card is below a Jack in multiway pots (three or more players). A Pair of 7s or below in a five-player game is also typically a fold candidate unless the bet sizes are extremely small. Strong holdings — Trails, Pure Sequences and high Pairs (10s and above) — warrant aggressive raising. Reading the betting patterns of seen players who are raising consistently can signal a strong hand; if you don't have a Colour or better yourself, folding to persistent seen raises is often the correct decision. Online Teen Patti removes many physical tells, but bet-sizing patterns still reveal information about hand strength.
Online vs offline differences
Online Teen Patti on 365in differs from home games in several important ways. The pace is significantly faster — rounds complete in 30–60 seconds rather than the leisurely pace of a social game. Bet sizes are clearly displayed and updated in real-time, removing any ambiguity about what you owe. The RNG-based card shuffle ensures total randomness — there's no possibility of a rigged deck. And critically, online play removes the social dynamics of bluffing with physical tells, shifting the game more purely toward mathematical hand-strength decisions and bet-sizing strategy. Read more at the full Teen Patti guide.
How to Play Crash
Mechanics explained step by step
Crash is the purest multiplier game on 365in. Each round follows a simple four-stage sequence: (1) Betting phase — place your stake before the round begins (typically a 5-second window). (2) Launch — the multiplier curve goes live and begins rising from 1.00x. (3) Active phase — the curve rises in real time and you can cash out at any moment by tapping the cash-out button. (4) Crash — at a random point determined by the RNG, the curve crashes to zero. Any uncashed bets are lost. Outcomes are generated by a provably fair algorithm, ensuring no manipulation is possible.
Bankroll management for crash games
Crash games have high variance — the multiplier can crash at 1.01x one round and reach 100x the very next round. This variance makes bankroll management critical. The fundamental rule is to never stake more than 1–3% of your total session bankroll on a single crash round. If you enter a session with ₹1,000, each individual bet should be ₹10–₹30 maximum. This stake sizing ensures you can survive long sequences of early crashes without depleting your balance before the eventual higher-multiplier rounds that characterise the game's RTP. Larger stakes per round might feel more exciting, but they dramatically increase the risk of early session ruin.
The 1x / 1.5x / 2x / 5x strategies explained
Players adopt different target multiplier strategies based on their risk appetite:
1x–1.5x (Conservative): Cash out at very low multipliers. This barely beats the 1% house rake and requires extremely high hit rates to be profitable. Not recommended as a primary strategy — it generates boredom with minimal profit. Best used for one of two simultaneous bets as a "hedge."
1.5x–2x (Balanced): The most common strategy for steady players. At these multipliers, the statistical hit rate is high enough that you win more rounds than you lose, and each win returns meaningful profit relative to the stake. Setting auto cash-out at 1.8x–2x is a sensible starting point for new players.
2x–5x (Moderate risk): Higher multipliers crash less frequently, so this strategy involves accepting more round losses while sizing up the wins. Requires larger bankroll depth to absorb losing streaks. Best suited to players with at least 50 units of bankroll available per session.
5x+ (High variance): These strategies target rare large multiplier events. Win frequency is low, but individual wins are substantial. This is a high-risk, entertainment-focused approach — not suitable for players playing close to their budget limits.
Auto cash-out feature — how and why to use it
The auto cash-out feature allows you to pre-set a target multiplier before the round starts. When the live multiplier reaches your target, the system automatically cashes you out — no manual action required. This removes the emotional temptation to hold longer than planned ("just one more second") and eliminates human reaction-time latency at critical moments. Set auto cash-out in the bet panel before each round. You can still manually cash out earlier if you want, but the auto target acts as your guaranteed exit point if you don't act. Nearly all experienced crash players use auto cash-out for at least their primary bet — it's not a sign of passive play, it's disciplined strategy execution.
Variance and risk levels
Crash games are inherently high-variance. Even a mathematically sound strategy will produce losing streaks of 10 or more consecutive rounds. What distinguishes profitable crash players from those who lose their balance quickly is not their ability to pick winning rounds — nobody can predict the crash point — but their ability to keep stake sizes consistent, resist the urge to increase bets after losses, and take breaks when the emotional temperature of a session rises. Variance is not a problem to be solved; it's a feature of the game's mathematics that must be managed through discipline. Browse all games at 365in game lobby.
Game Categories Explained
365in hosts six distinct categories — here's what each offers and who it's best suited for.
Crash Games
Crash games including Aviator are the fastest-growing category on the platform. A multiplier climbs in real-time and you cash out before it crashes — simple to understand, thrilling in execution. Difficulty: Beginner-friendly. Sessions are fast-paced and each round is independent, making crash games ideal for players who want action without complex rules. RTP typically 96–97%.
Card Games
Teen Patti, Rummy, Andar Bahar, Dragon vs Tiger and poker variants sit in this category. Card games blend chance with genuine skill and strategic decision-making. Difficulty: Intermediate. Beginners can pick up Andar Bahar quickly, while Teen Patti and Rummy reward study and experience. The best category for players who enjoy player-vs-player competition.
Live Casino
Professionally streamed live dealer tables including Live Roulette, Live Blackjack, Live Baccarat and speciality live games. Real dealers, real-time results and chat interaction. Difficulty: Intermediate to Advanced. Best for players who want the authentic casino atmosphere at home. Requires higher minimum bets than other categories — recommended after you're comfortable with the platform.
Slots
365in's slots library spans classic 3-reel fruit machines to feature-rich video slots with free spins, multipliers and bonus rounds. Outcomes are 100% RNG-based with no skill component. Difficulty: Complete Beginner. The simplest category to start playing — spin, wait for the result. Ideal for exploratory play using bonus credits. RTPs typically 94–97%.
Sports
Virtual sports and sports-themed games that simulate cricket, football and other popular formats. Outcomes are RNG-determined but presented in a sports broadcast format for added excitement. Difficulty: Beginner. Ideal for sports fans who enjoy the format and aesthetics of cricket or football but want the convenience and pace of a gaming round rather than waiting for a live match outcome.
Fishing / Arcade
Fishing games and arcade-style titles are 365in's most visually entertaining category — players shoot targets or catch fish, with each target worth a different cash prize. Difficulty: Beginner-friendly. These games provide a casual, immersive experience distinct from traditional casino formats. Great for variety sessions and well-suited to playing with bonus credits in a low-stress, entertaining way.
Bankroll Management
The single most important skill in real-cash gaming has nothing to do with games — it's managing your money.
Setting a session budget
Before opening any game, decide on a session budget — the maximum amount you are willing to lose in this sitting. This number should be money you are completely comfortable losing, not money you need for rent, bills or food. Write it down if it helps. Once you've set it, it becomes a hard rule: when you've lost the session budget, you close the app and stop. No exceptions, no "just one more round." The ability to honour your pre-set limits is the defining characteristic of a sustainable player.
The 1–5% stake rule
A universal principle of bankroll management is to limit each individual bet to 1–5% of your total session bankroll. If you're playing with ₹1,000, each bet should be ₹10–₹50. This sizing ensures that normal variance — losing 10 or 15 consecutive rounds in a crash game, for example — doesn't end your session prematurely. Larger per-bet percentages accelerate the risk of ruin even when your overall strategy is sound. Conservative players use 1%; moderate players use 2–3%; anything above 5% per bet is approaching high-risk territory for most bankroll sizes.
Never chase losses
Loss-chasing — increasing your bet size after a loss to "win it back" in the next round — is the single most dangerous behaviour in gaming. It is emotionally understandable (losing feels wrong and the impulse to correct it is strong) but mathematically disastrous. Each round in a chance-based game is statistically independent of all previous rounds. The RNG does not know or care that you lost the last five rounds. Increasing your stake after a loss does not improve your odds of winning the next round; it only increases the size of the potential additional loss. When you notice the urge to chase, that's the moment to close the app and take a break.
Separating winnings from deposits
Develop the habit of mentally separating your deposited balance from any winnings you accumulate during a session. A practical approach: when you double your session starting balance (i.e., your winnings equal your deposit), withdraw your deposit amount back to your bank and play exclusively on "house money" from that point. This ensures that even a worst-case scenario from that point forward results in you breaking even on your actual money. Many experienced players use this approach consistently and find it dramatically reduces the stress of variance.
Stop-loss strategy
In addition to your session budget, consider implementing a stop-loss at 50% of your session bankroll. If you enter a session with ₹2,000 and lose ₹1,000, stop. Take a break of at least 30 minutes before deciding whether to continue. Losing half a session budget is a signal that variance is running against you today — not that you need to bet bigger to turn it around. Fresh sessions after breaks tend to produce better decision-making and more controlled play than sessions where a player has been trying to recover losses for hours.
10 Tips for Smart Play
These ten principles distil everything experienced 365in players have learned across thousands of sessions. Apply them from your very first game and you'll be ahead of the majority of new players immediately.
1. Set your bankroll before you open the app
Decide how much you're playing with before the excitement of the lobby makes rational thinking harder. Write it down somewhere — your notes app, a piece of paper. A number in your head is too easy to renegotiate in the heat of play. A number you've committed to in writing has weight.
2. Start with minimum stakes while learning
Every game has a learning curve. Even if you understand the rules intellectually, the emotional experience of real-money rounds is different. Start at the table minimums until the game feels natural and automatic — there is genuinely no rush. Small-stake sessions where you're learning cost almost nothing in actual variance.
3. Use your welcome bonus to explore, not to bet aggressively
The ₹10,000 welcome bonus is an extraordinary opportunity to play across multiple game types without real financial pressure. Treat it as a free exploration pass. The worst thing you can do is bet your entire welcome bonus on a single session trying to convert it instantly — spread it across a week of moderate-stake play across different game categories.
4. Set win and loss limits before each session
Pick a target amount at which you'll stop on a winning session — say, 50% above your starting balance. And pick a floor amount at which you'll stop on a losing session — say, 40% of your starting balance. Stick to both. The win limit is just as important as the loss limit; the biggest mistake winning players make is playing on until their session profit evaporates.
5. Take breaks every 30–45 minutes
Decision fatigue is real. After 30–45 minutes of continuous play, your ability to make rational, disciplined decisions degrades. Set a timer. When it goes off, close the app for at least 10 minutes. Walk around, drink some water, do something else. Return with a fresh mental state and you'll make better decisions in the second half of your session.
6. Learn one game deeply before adding more
The temptation to try everything at once is understandable but counterproductive. Pick one game from your first week that you enjoyed the most and play it for at least 100 rounds across multiple sessions before adding another. The depth of understanding you develop from focused repetition is more valuable than superficial familiarity with ten games.
7. Keep notifications on for bonus alerts
365in's daily login bonus, weekend specials and VIP reward notifications are easy to miss if you turn off notifications. These are genuinely valuable free credits — enabling notifications means you never miss a claim window. You can always mute notifications at times when you don't want distraction, but keep them active in general.
8. Never borrow money to play
Playing with borrowed money creates a psychological pressure that fundamentally changes your decision-making. When you genuinely cannot afford to lose a bet, you take irrational risks to win it back, or you freeze at key decision moments. Only ever play with money that is entirely yours and that you can afford to lose without material impact on your life.
9. Read game-specific guides before playing for real money
365in publishes detailed guides for all major games — use them. Even five minutes reading a game guide before your first real-money session gives you context, vocabulary and an understanding of the rules that reduces costly early mistakes. The game guides in the blog and on this page are written to be genuinely useful to beginners, not just generic content.
10. Play for entertainment, not as income
This is the most important principle of all. Real-cash gaming on 365in is entertainment — a high-quality, exciting form of entertainment, but entertainment nonetheless. Players who approach it as a primary income source tend to play longer than is wise, take bigger risks than their bankroll supports, and experience the emotional consequences of losses more intensely. Approach each session the way you'd approach a cinema trip or a sports event — you spend some money, you have an enjoyable experience, and you don't expect to leave with more money than you brought.