Step-by-Step Guide

How to Play Tower Rush Game — Step-by-Step Guide

Tower Rush has four steps: place a bet, press Build, decide whether to cash out or keep building, and repeat. The whole round takes under 30 seconds. Here's my personal gameplay review.

By Vikram Patel · 500+ rounds played · Updated April, 2026
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Tower Rush Build Order Explained

Here's exactly how it works — based on how I learned the game myself.

Step 1

Place your bet

Before a round starts, set your stake using the +/− buttons at the bottom of the screen. The range is ₹0.75 to ₹8,300. There's also a ×2 button that doubles your current bet in one tap — useful if you're experimenting with Martingale-style approaches, but dangerous if you click it without thinking. I accidentally doubled a ₹500 bet once and played the round at ₹1,000 on autopilot. Not fun.

Start small. My first real-money sessions were at ₹50. I only moved to ₹100–₹200 after I understood the pace.

Tower Rush bet controls — minus, bet amount, plus buttons and x2 button
Bet controls: use +/− to set your stake, x2 to double it
Step 2

Press Build

The yellow Build button starts the round. A crane swings above the construction site and drops the first floor. If it lands on the tower — you're in. Your multiplier is set, and the round is live.

The crane animation feels like Tower Bloxx — you're timing a swinging object. But here's the thing: the outcome is determined by RNG before the floor drops. The animation is visual feedback, not a skill test. Your timing doesn't affect whether the floor lands or not.

Tower Rush — BUILD button highlighted, crane dropping a floor
Press BUILD — the crane drops the next floor onto your tower
Step 3

Cash Out or Build again

After every successful floor, you see two buttons: Cash Out and Build.

Cash Out ends the round. You receive your bet multiplied by the cumulative odds of all floors so far. The money goes to your casino balance instantly.

Build drops another floor. If it lands, your multiplier grows. If it misses — the tower collapses, the round is over, you lose your entire bet. Not just the last floor's value, but everything.

This is where the game lives. Every floor is a decision. And the longer you build, the harder it gets to press Cash Out — because the multiplier keeps climbing and you think "just one more."

Tower Rush — CASHOUT button showing current payout, BUILD button next to it
CASHOUT takes your winnings instantly — BUILD risks it all on the next floor
Step 4

Repeat

Each new floor's multiplier compounds with all previous floors. The formula:

Bet × Floor 1 odds × Floor 2 odds × Floor 3 odds…

If you bet ₹100 and your floors give ×1.3, ×1.5, ×1.8 — your payout is ₹100 × 1.3 × 1.5 × 1.8 = ₹351. Four floors at decent multipliers and you've more than tripled your bet.

Not every multiplier is above ×1. Some floors land with ×0.8 or ×0.9 — meaning your total payout actually drops after a successful floor. I was at ×8 once, built one more floor, and watched my payout fall to ×6.4. It's just how the math works.

How Tower Rush Withdrawal Works

When you cash out during a round, the winnings go to your casino balance — not directly to your bank account. To get the money out, you need to request a withdrawal from the casino.

The Tower Rush game withdrawal process depends on the platform:

  1. Go to the cashier or wallet section
  2. Select your withdrawal method — UPI, PhonePe, Paytm, bank transfer, or crypto
  3. Enter the amount and confirm
  4. Wait for processing — UPI takes 30 minutes to a few hours, crypto under 5 minutes

Most casinos require KYC verification before your first withdrawal. That means uploading an ID document — Aadhaar, PAN card, or passport. On 1Win this took me about a day to get approved. After that, every withdrawal has been smooth.

One tip: always use the same payment method for deposit and withdrawal. I deposited via UPI once and tried to withdraw to a different bank account — the casino flagged it and held my money for 48 hours while they reviewed it. Since then I deposit and withdraw to the same PhonePe account. Zero issues.

What Happens If You Disconnect Mid-Round

It happened to me once — my 4G dropped while I was at ×6. I panicked. When I reconnected about a minute later, the round had ended and my balance showed the cashout amount. Most platforms auto-cash your winnings if you disconnect. But don't rely on it — I've read reports of players losing their bet after a disconnect on less reputable casinos. Stick to licensed platforms from my recommended list, and play on a stable connection.

How the Game Looks on Screen

The main screen shows the tower in the centre — you watch it grow floor by floor. Below it is the control panel with your bet amount, Build button, and Cash Out button. On the side (or bottom on mobile), you can see a history of recent rounds — other players' cashouts and crash points.

On mobile, the layout adjusts. The buttons are bigger, optimised for thumb taps. The Cash Out button is positioned for quick access — which matters, because there's no auto-cashout in Tower Rush. Every exit is manual. A slow tap or a moment of hesitation can cost you a round.

I play on a Redmi Note 12 and the interface is smooth even on 4G. On desktop in Chrome it looks cleaner with more screen space, but functionally everything is the same.

My Advice for Your First Session

Play the demo first. I know — everyone says this and nobody does it. I almost didn't. But two weeks of demo rounds taught me more about the game than any YouTube video. You learn the pace, you see how rare bonus floors are, and you discover that your "one more floor" instinct is wrong more often than it's right.

When you switch to real money:

The game is fast. Losses stack up before you notice. Set a session budget before you open the app, and close it when the budget is gone. I've written more about bankroll management and strategies that actually work if you want the deeper breakdown.

FAQ

How long does a Tower Rush round last?
A Tower Rush round lasts under 30 seconds. If you cash out early at ×1.5–×2, the round can be over in 10 seconds. If you keep building to ×10+, it stretches to about 25–30 seconds. There's no timer — the round ends when you cash out or the tower collapses.
Is there an auto-cashout in Tower Rush?
No, there isn't an auto-cashout option in Tower Rush. Every cashout is manual — you press the button yourself. This is one of the key differences from Aviator, which has auto-cashout. In Tower Rush, a slow tap or a lag spike can cost you a round. I keep my finger near the Cash Out button at all times during real-money play.
Can I play Tower Rush on my phone?
Yes. The game runs on HTML5 and works in any mobile browser — Chrome, Safari, JioSphere. No download needed. You can also play through casino apps like 1Win or 1xBet on Android. I play on a Redmi Note 12 over 4G without lag issues.
What is the minimum bet in Tower Rush?
The minimum bet in Tower Rush is ₹0.75 on most platforms. The maximum is ₹8,300. You can adjust your bet before each round using +/− buttons, or double it with the ×2 button.
What happens if I lose internet during a round?
On licensed platforms, the system usually auto-cashes your winnings if you disconnect. When I lost connection at ×6 on 1Win, I reconnected a minute later and found the cashout credited to my balance. However, this depends on the casino — always play on a stable connection and stick to platforms from my recommended list.
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Vikram Patel

Tower Rush Player & Blog Author

Playing crash games since 2024. 500+ real-money rounds on Tower Rush. Writing about what actually works — no affiliate hype, no fake screenshots.