How csfloat Number Pattern Works
Number Pattern is a live-drawn game. A host or automated system draws numbers in sequence, and players predict which pattern will emerge. The patterns are fixed—common ones include straight lines, diagonals, or clusters. Once a pattern completes, the round settles and a new one begins.
On csfloat, each round lasts between 30 seconds and subject to verification, depending on how quickly the pattern forms. You place your prediction before the draw starts. Once the draw begins, you cannot change your choice. This keeps the game fair and prevents last-second reversals.
Payouts vary by pattern rarity. Common patterns pay lower odds; rare patterns pay higher. We display the odds clearly before each round, so you know exactly what you're betting into. All calculations are instant—no waiting for settlement.
Supported Patterns on csfloat
- Horizontal line (three numbers in a row)
- Vertical line (three numbers in a column)
- Diagonal line (three numbers corner-to-corner)
- Four-corner cluster (numbers at the edges)
- Center cluster (numbers around the middle)
Each pattern has its own payout tier. Horizontal and vertical lines are the most common and pay standard odds. Diagonals and clusters are rarer and pay higher. We update the odds display in real time as each round progresses.
Playing Number Pattern on Your Phone
csfloat's Number Pattern runs on both Android and iOS. On Android, you can install our app directly from our website or use the mobile browser. On iOS, the browser experience is optimized for Safari and Chrome. Either way, the game loads in under 3 seconds on a standard 4G connection.
The interface is touch-friendly. Your prediction buttons are large and clearly labeled. The live feed shows the draw in real time, and your account balance updates instantly after each round. If you're playing during Idul Fitri or another holiday when traffic is high, we maintain the same speed and reliability.



Funding Your csfloat Account
We accept all major Indonesian payment methods. DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, and local payment are instant. Bank transfers via online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, or local payment settle within standard processing windows. online payment and e-wallet are also supported.
Deposits are credited to your csfloat account immediately. Withdrawals follow our standard verification process—we confirm your identity and account status before releasing funds. This protects both you and our platform from fraud.
Payment tips for csfloat players
- Use the same payment method for deposits and withdrawals when possible
- Keep your account details current—outdated phone numbers or email can delay withdrawals
- Check your balance before each round; csfloat displays it in real time
- Save your transaction receipts for your records
Account Security on csfloat
Your csfloat account is protected by SSL encryption. All data transmitted between your device and our servers is encrypted. We do not store payment details on our platform—payment processors handle that separately.
When you create an account, we verify your identity through standard KYC (Know Your Customer) checks. This is a one-time process and takes a few minutes. We ask for your name, date of birth, and a valid ID. This information is stored securely and never shared with third parties.
Your password should be unique and strong. We recommend changing it every few months. If you suspect unauthorized access, contact our support team immediately. We can reset your password and review your account activity.
Getting Help from csfloat Support
Our support team is available via email and in-app messaging. Response times vary depending on volume, but we aim to address all inquiries within standard business hours. During peak periods—such as Liga 1 match days or major tournament events—response times may be longer.
Common questions include account verification, payment issues, and game rules. We maintain a detailed FAQ on our site. For urgent issues, use the in-app help button; for general inquiries, email is fine.
csfloat's services are available only where local law permits. Users are responsible for verifying that access and use comply with their own jurisdiction's law.
