Tower is one of the most straightforward games on takbat, and also one of the most tense. Each floor has tiles — some safe, one hiding a bomb. Pick the safe tile, move up, and watch your multiplier grow. The longer you climb, the bigger the reward. But one wrong tile and it all resets. The decision of when to cash out is entirely yours.
Tower is a tile-picking game where you climb a vertical grid one floor at a time. Each floor presents you with a row of tiles — most are safe, but one conceals a bomb. Pick the safe tile and you advance to the next floor with a higher multiplier applied to your stake. Pick the bomb and your round ends with no payout.
What makes Tower different from a pure luck game is the cash-out mechanic. At any point after clearing a floor, you can choose to collect your winnings and walk away. You don't have to keep climbing. That decision — stay or go — is the entire game. It sounds simple, and it is. But the tension of watching your multiplier climb while knowing one wrong pick ends everything is genuinely hard to walk away from.
On takbat, Tower runs with three difficulty settings that change how many bombs are hidden on each floor. Easy mode gives you the best odds per floor but lower multiplier growth. Hard mode is brutal — one bomb among two tiles — but the multipliers scale much faster. You choose the risk level before each round.
Every Tower round on takbat uses a certified provably fair random number system. The bomb position on each floor is determined before you pick, and you can verify the result after each round using the seed hash displayed in your game history.
Diagram shows a sample Easy mode round. Green tiles = safe picks already revealed. 💣 = bomb positions revealed after clearing. Active floor tiles remain hidden until you pick.
Before each round on takbat, you choose how many bombs are hidden per floor. More bombs means harder odds per floor — but the multiplier grows faster to compensate.
One bomb hidden among three tiles per floor. You have a 2-in-3 chance of picking safe on each floor. Multipliers grow steadily but more slowly. Best for longer sessions and players who prefer more consistent progress up the tower.
1 Bomb / 3 TilesOne bomb among two tiles per floor — a straight 50/50 on every pick. Multipliers scale faster than Easy mode. This is the most popular setting on takbat because the risk-reward balance feels the most direct and readable.
1 Bomb / 2 TilesTwo bombs hidden among three tiles. Only one safe tile per floor — a 1-in-3 chance of surviving each level. Multipliers climb extremely fast. Reaching floor 5 in Hard mode already puts you at a significant return. High risk, high reward.
2 Bombs / 3 TilesEach floor you clear increases the multiplier applied to your stake. The table shows approximate multiplier values at each floor level across all three difficulty modes. These are indicative values — the exact multipliers on takbat are displayed live in the game interface as you climb.
The key thing to understand is that the multiplier growth is not linear. The jump from floor 7 to floor 8 is much larger than the jump from floor 1 to floor 2. This is what makes the late-game cash-out decision so difficult — the potential reward for one more floor is always larger than the last, but so is the accumulated risk of losing everything.
Probability of reaching floor 5 without hitting a bomb, starting from floor 1. Each floor is an independent pick.
| Floor | Easy (×) | Medium (×) | Hard (×) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Floor 1 | ×1.10 | ×1.50 | ×2.50 |
| Floor 2 | ×1.60 | ×2.40 | ×5.00 |
| Floor 3 | ×2.40 | ×3.80 | ×10.00 |
| Floor 4 | ×3.50 | ×6.00 | ×20.00 |
| Floor 5 | ×5.00 | ×9.50 | ×40.00 |
| Floor 6 | ×8.00 | ×15.00 | ×60.00 |
| Floor 7 | ×12.00 | ×24.00 | ×80.00 |
| Floor 8+ | ×18.00+ | ×40.00+ | ×100.00+ |
* Multipliers are indicative and applied to your total stake per round. Exact values are displayed live in the game on takbat.
Tower has almost no learning curve. If you can tap a tile and decide when to stop, you can play. The steps below cover everything from opening your account to collecting your first payout.
The only real skill in Tower is bankroll discipline — knowing when the multiplier you've reached is worth taking versus the risk of one more floor. That judgment develops quickly after a few sessions.
Register with your phone number. The process takes under two minutes and gives you immediate access to Tower and all other games on the platform. No documents needed to get started.
Deposit into your takbat wallet using your preferred local payment method. Deposits are credited instantly. The minimum deposit is ৳100, which gives you a comfortable number of Tower rounds at the lower stake levels.
Find Tower in the top navigation bar or browse it from the game lobby. It loads instantly in your browser — no download, no app required, though the takbat app works just as well on mobile.
Select Easy, Medium, or Hard mode before each round. Then set your stake per round using the stake selector. The minimum is ৳5. Your chosen stake is what the multiplier is applied to when you cash out.
Tap or click any tile on the current floor. If it's safe, the tile reveals a checkmark and you advance to the next floor with an updated multiplier. If it's a bomb, the round ends and your stake is lost. All other tiles on that floor are revealed after each pick.
After clearing any floor, you can press the Cash Out button to collect your current multiplier applied to your stake. The payout is credited to your takbat wallet instantly. You don't have to keep climbing — that's the whole game.
The game is simple. The platform around it makes it reliable.
Stake and win in Bangladeshi Taka with no conversion. Your takbat wallet holds BDT and withdrawals go directly to bKash or Nagad without any currency conversion fees or delays.
Tower's tile-picking interface is built for touchscreens. The tiles are large enough to tap accurately on a small phone screen, and the cash-out button is always visible and easy to reach mid-round.
Every Tower round on takbat uses a provably fair RNG. The bomb positions are determined before you pick and you can verify any round result using the seed hash in your game history. Nothing is decided after you tap.
When you cash out, your winnings hit your takbat wallet immediately. Withdrawals to bKash or Nagad typically complete within three minutes. No waiting, no pending periods on Tower payouts.
You can switch between Easy, Medium, and Hard mode before every single round. There's no lock-in. If you want to play Easy for ten rounds and then try one Hard round, you can do that freely on takbat.
Every Tower round is logged in your takbat account — stake, difficulty, floors cleared, cash-out multiplier, and final payout. You can review your full session history at any time to track your performance.
Tower is a game of pure probability on each floor — no amount of pattern recognition or tile-reading changes the odds. The bomb position is random and independent on every floor. What you can control is your cash-out discipline, your stake sizing, and how you manage your session across multiple rounds.
The tips below aren't about beating the house edge. They're about making decisions that keep your sessions enjoyable and your bankroll sustainable over time. Tower can move very fast — a round can be over in three seconds if you hit a bomb on floor one. Having a plan before you start is genuinely useful.
Decide before you start a round which floor you'll cash out at if you reach it. Having a pre-committed target removes the in-round temptation to push one more floor. The multiplier always looks attractive from the current floor — that's the design. A pre-set target is the simplest way to counter it.
Hard mode rounds end quickly — one bomb among two tiles means most rounds don't make it past floor three. If your session budget is limited, Easy mode gives you more rounds for the same stake, which means more time playing and more chances to reach a meaningful multiplier before cashing out.
Hitting a bomb on floor one feels bad, especially if it happens two or three times in a row. The instinct is to increase your stake on the next round to recover faster. That instinct is worth resisting. Each round is independent — the previous bomb has no effect on the next round's bomb position.
Cashing out at floor 2 or floor 3 in Easy mode feels anticlimactic, but it's a completely legitimate approach. A consistent ×1.6 or ×2.4 return across many rounds can be more sustainable than swinging for floor 7 and hitting bombs most of the time. Takbat's round history makes it easy to track which approach works better for your style.
Tower rounds are fast. It's easy to play 30 rounds in ten minutes without noticing. Takbat's responsible gaming tools let you set deposit limits, loss limits, and session time reminders. For a fast-paced game like Tower, these tools are worth setting up before your first session.
Tower rounds move fast and the temptation to push one more floor is built into the game. Takbat provides deposit limits, session time reminders, cooling-off periods, and self-exclusion options to help you stay in control. If gambling is affecting your daily life or finances, please use these tools or contact our support team. Full details are on our Responsible Gaming page. Takbat is strictly for players aged 18 and above.