Sikkim Games Colour Prediction
Colour Prediction Rules, Explained Simply
Colour Prediction is one of the most-searched modes here. This lays out how a round works, what to actually expect, and the scams to steer clear of.
How it works
What happens in a Colour Prediction round
You pick from a handful of colour options before a countdown hits zero. Once it does, the round closes and a result shows up. A winning pick pays out a multiple of your wager based on the platform's current payout table; any other pick loses the amount staked.
Colour options, timer length, minimum bet, and multipliers are all controlled by the official platform and can change over time — always go by the current in-app rules rather than an old screenshot or a third-party explanation, this one included.
Fast round cycles
Rounds typically run on short, fixed timers, so results come quickly compared to traditional lottery-style draws.
Chance-based outcome
Results are generated by the platform's system. No pattern-reading trick can reliably predict a chance-based outcome.
Illustrative example only — actual colour sets and payout rules are set by the official app.
Important warning
The scams built around this game
This category draws a very specific scam: paid "prediction formulas", "VIP signal groups", or bots claiming guaranteed wins. Nothing can reliably beat a chance-based system, and whoever's selling that claim is after your money, not trying to help you win. Never hand your login, OTP, or banking details to any of these groups.
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Sikkim Games Colour Prediction — Frequently Asked Questions
How does Colour Prediction work in Sikkim Games?
Every round runs on a set timer. You pick a colour before time runs out, and once the round closes, the result shows based on the platform's own outcome logic. Multipliers depend on the colour chosen and whatever payout rules are active at that moment.
Is it skill-based or purely chance?
Purely chance — outcomes come from the platform's system, not player skill. Treat it as entertainment carrying real financial risk, not a reliable way to earn income.
Is there a minimum amount I can bet?
Minimum and maximum bets are set by the operator and can shift over time. Check the round rules currently shown in the app before placing anything.
Are there real "tricks" to predict the colour?
Be very wary of paid "formulas," "signal groups," or "prediction software" promising guaranteed wins — these are classic scam setups in this game category and none of them can reliably beat a chance-based system.
Can I actually lose money doing this?
Yes. Like any real-money prediction game, you can lose whatever you wager. Only play with money you're fine losing, and decide on a personal limit before you start.
Ready to try Colour Prediction?
Sign in or register on the official app, and play with limits you're comfortable with.