Play Safely
Playing Sikkim Games Within Your Limits
Wingo and Colour Prediction are quick, chance-based games — that speed is exactly why a few upfront limits matter. Here's a practical checklist and where to turn if play stops feeling fun.
Before you play
Six habits worth setting up front
Set a hard budget
Pick an amount you're fully prepared to lose before you start, separate from rent, bills, or savings — and never top it up mid-session.
Set a time limit too
Fast round timers make it easy to lose track of time. Decide how long you'll play before you open the app, and set a phone timer if that helps.
Never chase a loss
Betting bigger to "win back" a loss is how small losses become large ones. If a session goes badly, stop for the day rather than doubling down.
Play sober and unhurried
Decisions made while tired, upset, or under the influence tend to be worse ones. Only play when you're clear-headed and it feels like a choice, not a compulsion.
Keep it social, not secret
If you find yourself hiding how much you're playing or spending from people close to you, that's usually the clearest sign it's time to step back.
Use built-in limits if offered
Check the official app's account settings for deposit limits, loss limits, or self-exclusion tools, and use them rather than relying on willpower alone.
If it's getting harder to stop
Warning signs & getting support
Betting more to win back a loss, spending money meant for essentials, hiding play from people close to you, or feeling on edge when you try to stop are all signs worth taking seriously. Talk to someone you trust, check the official app for a self-exclusion or cooling-off option, and consider a local counselling or gambling-support service in your area — reaching out earlier makes it easier to regain control.
FAQs
Responsible Gaming — Frequently Asked Questions
Is real-money play on Sikkim Games risky?
Yes — Wingo and Colour Prediction are chance-based games, and any amount you wager can be lost. Treat them as entertainment with a real cost, never as a source of income.
How do I set a limit before I play?
Decide on a fixed amount you can afford to lose completely before you open the app, and stop once you reach it — win or lose. Some apps also offer built-in deposit or loss limits in account settings; check for that option.
What are the warning signs of a problem?
Chasing losses with bigger bets, playing with money meant for essentials, hiding play from family, borrowing to fund an account, or feeling anxious when you try to stop are all signs it's time to take a break.
Can I block myself from playing?
Check the official app for any self-exclusion or cooling-off feature in account settings. Alongside that, removing the app, changing your password to something you don't memorise, or asking a trusted person to hold it can help.
Who can I talk to if play is getting out of hand?
A trusted friend or family member is a good first step. Local counselling services and gambling-support helplines in your state or country are built for exactly this and speak with you in confidence — search for one local to you if you need it.
Ready to play? Keep your limits handy.
Revisit our Wingo and Colour Prediction guides for the rules, then set your budget before you open the official app.