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Gamdom Originals Tier List: Every In-House Game Ranked

An honest, RTP-weighted ranking of every Gamdom Original game from S-tier to don't-bother. With math, not vibes.

By Priya AnandLast Updated: this month8 min read
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Every "tier list" on the internet is somebody's opinion in a trench coat. This one tries to do better by anchoring each ranking to the game's published RTP, its volatility profile, and how much agency the player actually has over outcomes. We're not ranking by how fun a game looks — we're ranking by how much of your bankroll survives an honest hour of play.

S-Tier: Dice and Limbo. These two are the math champions of th For more, see the Gamdom casino floor. e entire Gamdom catalog. Both publish a 99% RTP, both are fully provably fair, and both give you complete control over your edge by letting you pick the target multiplier. Dice is the better choice if you want a wider strategy space — you can set custom over/under thresholds and tune your bet sizing to a specific bankroll curve. Limbo is the better choice if you want simplicity and a clear single-number decision per round. If you only play two Gamdom Originals, play these.

A-Tier: Mines and Crash. Mines clears the high bar by letting you control the mine count, which directly sets the house edge, and by being one of the few Originals where bankroll discipline genuinely beats luck over a 200-round session. The catch is that high-tile selections have brutal variance, and the auto-bet logic is easy to misconfigure. Crash is here on volume and pacing — it's the most-played game on the platform for good reasons — but it sits in A-tier rather than S because the optimal cashout strategy is mathematically simple (cash early, cash often) and most players ignore it. If you're disciplined, Crash is A-tier. If you chase, it's a C.

B-Tier: Plinko (16-row, high risk) and Roulette (European single-zero). Plinko on the 16-row high-risk setting has a real 1,000x ceiling and a defensible house edge, but the volatility For more, see the Gamdom rakeback program. means an unlucky 100 rounds can flatten a $200 bankroll without warning. European Roulette runs at 97.3% RTP, which is fine but not exceptional compared to Dice or Limbo. Bet outside (red/black, odd/even, dozens) if you actually want to play long sessions; the single-number bets are where the house edge mathematically hits hardest.

C-Tier: Plinko (low-row), Hilo, and Wheel (medium risk). These are perfectly fine games, but their math is worse than the A and B tier choices for no good reason. Hilo's RTP depends on your strategy choices in a way most players don't optimize. Wheel on medium risk pays the kind of multipliers that feel exciting but hide a meaningfully larger house edge than the games above. Play these for variety; don't play them as your bankroll's main vehicle.

D-Tier: Wheel (highest risk). This is the only Gamdom Original we'd ac For more, see the side-by-side compare table. tively steer people away from. The highest-risk setting has a published RTP that's notably lower than the platform's other in-house games, and the volatility is high enough that "the big spin" you're chasing requires hundreds of rounds of attrition to land. There are better ways to chase a big multiplier — Crash, Plinko 16-row high-risk, or a Hacksaw slot like Wanted Dead or a Wild all offer comparable upside with better math.

Special category: Provably-fair verification. Every game in this list publishes its server seed, client seed, and nonce on demand. After a seed rotates, you can take the previous values and independently verify that any given round was unmanipulated. Most players never do this and that's fine — but the *option* to verify is what makes provably-fair games a genuinely different product category from a standard online slot. If transparency matters to you, the Originals shelf is where you should be playing, full stop. (For more on how the verification flow works, see our how-to-play guide.)

What's missing. Notably absent from the Originals catalog: Baccarat, a Slots clone, and Video Poker. Gamdom has been hinting at a Baccarat Original since late 2025; nothing has shipped yet. Video Poker is unlikely — the platform's strategic bet is that crash-style games convert better than card games for the crypto-native demographic, and the data supports that bet.

The take. If you came here for a quick answer: play Dice or Limbo for the math, play Crash for the pacing, play Mines if you like tactical games, and skip Wheel on the high-risk setting. Pair any of that with the welcome bonus and you've got a defensible entry session. Avoid auto-bet until you're confident in the cashout logic. And remember: a 99% RTP is still a negative-EV game over enough rounds. Set a session budget and respect it.

FAQ

Dice and Limbo both publish a 99% RTP, which is the highest on the platform and among the highest in the entire crypto casino space.

Crash is a chance-based game with a partial skill component in cashout timing. Long-term expected value is fixed by the house edge, but bankroll management and discipline materially affect short-term outcomes.

Wheel on the highest-risk setting and Plinko on the low-row variants underperform the rest of the catalog. Stick to Dice, Limbo, Mines, and Crash for the strongest math.

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