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Thrill Replays 3,181,277x Mines Multiplier

Over three million times your bet. Some numbers stop looking like math and start looking like a misprint.

Thrill.com Year One Replay graphic celebrating a 3,181,277.5x Mines multiplier win

There are multipliers, there are big multipliers, and then there is 3,181,277.5x on Mines. Thrill is running a Year One Replay series this month, and the headliner dropped on May 16, 2026, when one player shattered the all-time Originals record with a bet ID the casino is practically framing: CKTpcxgP5GK5.

Thrill.com Year One Replay graphic celebrating a 3,181,277.5x Mines multiplier win
The graphic Thrill posted for its Year One Replay: 3,181,277.5x, a number that still does not look real.

Let's sit with the number for a second. If you wagered a single dollar on that Mines round, you walked away with over $3.1 million. A five-dollar bet becomes nearly sixteen million. The probability of surviving that many mine-free clicks on a grid is the kind of thing statistics textbooks describe as "technically possible" and then decline to elaborate on, because there is nothing useful to say. You are more likely to be struck by lightning while being elected mayor of a town you have never visited.

Thrill is celebrating the moment the only way that makes sense: by asking followers to drop a GIF that describes their reaction if this hit their screen. Ten random GIF entries get $10, but the cash is not the point. The point is that the English language does not contain a word for multiplying your bet by three million. You need a looping video of someone falling out of a chair, a cartoon character's eyes bugging out of their skull, or that clip of the guy blinking in disbelief. Words are inadequate. Thrill knows this.

This is not a new win. It is a victory lap, part of the same Year One anniversary retrospective that has seen Thrill cue up streamer reactions and half-million-dollar slot payouts all month. The Limbo 100,000x from early August got a nostalgia post within hours. This Mines record has been marinating since May, and the casino decided it deserved another moment in the spotlight. Hard to argue. A 100,000x Limbo hit is absurd. A 3.18 million x Mines hit makes that Limbo round look like a parlay on two favorites.

Some records are set and quietly filed away in a database nobody checks. This one is still hard to look at directly. Thrill posted the bet ID publicly, which is the crypto casino equivalent of showing your work. You can verify it. You can stare at it. You can try to imagine what the player's hands were doing when that final safe tile revealed itself. Maybe they screamed. Maybe they sat in stunned silence. Maybe they are still sitting there, three months later, waiting for the number to stop climbing.

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  1. Thrill.com Year One Replay: Monster Multiplier

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