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Sikkim Game Wingo

Sikkim Game Wingo, decoded: numbers, colours and the clock

Not just 'pick a number and hope' — Sikkim Game Wingo runs on a specific colour mapping and payout structure. Here's the actual mechanic behind Sikkim Game Wingo, with real figures, before you place anything.

Format

The number-colour mapping behind every Sikkim Game Wingo round

Every Sikkim Game Wingo round draws one number from 0 to 9, and that number carries a colour and a size along with it. In the standard mapping used across this game category, 1, 3, 7 and 9 come up Green; 2, 4, 6 and 8 come up Red; and 0 and 5 are the two Violet numbers layered on top of Red and Green respectively. Size works on a separate split: 0 through 4 counts as Small, 5 through 9 counts as Big. A result of 7, for example, is simultaneously Green, Big, and just "7" for number-bet purposes — three ways the same Sikkim Game Wingo draw can pay out at once.

Rounds queue back-to-back on a fixed timer with a visible period number, which is why Sikkim Game Wingo feels faster and more continuous than a traditional lottery draw. That same speed is exactly why a personal budget set before you start matters more here than in slower formats — see our full breakdown below before you set one.

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Green Red Violet (0 & 5)

Illustrative mapping only — confirm the live number-colour set and payout table in the official app before betting.

The numbers

What each bet type typically pays

Bet typeExampleTypical payoutWhy
Single number (0–9)Bet on 7≈ 9x stakeHighest payout, lowest odds — only one of ten numbers wins.
Green or RedBet on Green≈ 2x stakeWins on 4 of the 10 numbers in a full round (1,3,7,9 for Green / 2,4,6,8 for Red).
VioletBet on Violet≈ 4.5x stakeOnly numbers 0 and 5 carry a Violet result, so it wins far less often but pays more.
Big or SmallBet on Big (5–9)≈ 2x stakeSmall covers 0–4, Big covers 5–9 — a near coin-flip split across the ten numbers.

These are typical, genre-standard reference figures, not a quote from any specific operator's current table. The live payout screen shown before you confirm a bet always overrides anything written here.

Room speed

Four timer options, same underlying odds

30 Sec

The fastest room — a fresh result every half minute, for players who want the most rounds per session.

1 Min

The most commonly used room — enough time to read the payout table before the countdown closes.

3 Min

A slower pace that suits players who want to space out bets rather than fire round after round.

5 Min

The longest standard room, closer to a traditional lottery draw interval than a rapid-fire format.

Play responsibly

Set your limit before the first round

Because rounds move fast — especially in the 30 Sec room — it's easy to lose track of how many you've played. Pick a maximum spend before you open the app and stop there, win or lose. The Violet payout looking bigger than Green or Red doesn't make it a better bet mathematically — it wins less often precisely because it pays more. Ignore anyone selling a paid "Wingo trick" — results come from the platform's own system and aren't beatable by a formula.

Full limit-setting and warning-sign guidance is in our Responsible Gaming page.

FAQs

Wingo questions, answered

What exact numbers count as Green, Red and Violet?

In the standard Wingo mapping, Green usually covers 1, 3, 7 and 9, Red covers 2, 4, 6 and 8, and Violet is layered onto the two remaining numbers — 0 and 5 — which is why Violet pays more but hits less often. Always confirm the live mapping shown in your app, since some versions colour these differently.

What round durations can I choose from?

Most Wingo builds offer four room speeds: 30 Sec, 1 Min, 3 Min and 5 Min. Faster rooms mean more results per session, not better odds — the underlying payout structure is the same across all of them.

What does each bet type actually pay?

As a rough industry-standard guide: a correct single number pays around 9x your stake, a correct Green or Red pays around 2x, a correct Violet pays around 4.5x, and a correct Big or Small pays around 2x. Treat these as typical reference figures — the live payout table shown before you confirm a bet is always the final word.

Why does Violet pay more than a plain colour bet?

Because it wins less often. Green and Red each cover 4 of the 10 numbers, but Violet only triggers on 2 (0 and 5), so the higher multiplier offsets the lower hit rate — it does not mean Violet is a "better" bet mathematically.

Is there a real strategy for Wingo?

Results come from the platform's own system each round, independent of every previous one. Knowing the bet types and payout structure helps you understand what you're risking — it does not create an edge. Any paid "Wingo strategy" or "prediction tool" claim deserves heavy skepticism.

How is Wingo different from Colour Prediction?

They run on the same underlying number-to-colour mapping. Wingo exposes all three bet types — number, colour and size — while Colour Prediction strips it down to just the colour choice. See our Colour Prediction guide for that simpler format.

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