How to Play
New to 365in? This beginner-friendly guide walks you through installing the app, registering, depositing via UPI and learning the rules of India's most popular games — Aviator, Teen Patti and Dragon Tiger. No prior experience needed.
Your first game in 4 quick steps
From download to your very first round in under five minutes. Follow the steps in order and you'll be playing in no time.
Download the app
Tap any download button to get the 365in Android app, then allow installs from your browser in Android settings and open the file to install.
Register your account
Open the app and sign up with your mobile number. Verify with the OTP and set a secure password — registration takes under a minute.
Deposit via UPI
Add funds instantly using PhonePe, Google Pay, Paytm or any UPI app. Your first deposit unlocks the ₹10,000 welcome bonus.
Pick a game & play
Browse 100+ games, choose a title like Aviator or Teen Patti, place a small bet and enjoy your first round responsibly.
Learn the most popular games
Pick a game below to read its rules and a few beginner tips. These guides are written for first-time players — start small and play for fun.
How to play Aviator
Aviator is a crash game built around a single rising multiplier. At the start of each round a small plane takes off and a multiplier begins climbing from 1.00× upward. Your goal is simple: cash out before the plane flies away. The longer you wait, the higher the multiplier — but if the plane disappears before you cash out, the round's bet is lost.
Before the round begins, place your bet in the betting panel. Once the plane takes off the multiplier rises in real time. A single "Cash Out" button locks in your winnings at the current displayed multiplier. The plane can fly away at any moment — that unpredictability is what makes timing the core skill. The optional second-bet feature lets you cash out at two separate multipliers in the same round, balancing a safe early exit with a longer shot in one bet.
Quick tips for beginners
- Place your bet during the betting window before take-off begins.
- Watch the multiplier climb after the plane takes off and tap Cash Out to lock it in.
- Set an auto cash-out target (e.g. 1.5×) so the game exits for you automatically.
- Use the two-bet layout to hedge — one leg exits early, one runs higher.
- Each round is statistically independent — there is no "due" high multiplier after a run of low ones.
How to play Teen Patti
Teen Patti, often called "Indian Poker" or "Flush", is a classic three-card game loved across India. Each player is dealt three cards face down, and the aim is to have the best three-card hand at the table — or to bluff opponents into folding. It blends luck, reading the table and a measure of psychological nerve that most other games lack.
Play moves around the table with each person choosing to bet "blind" (without looking at their cards) or "seen" (after viewing them). Blind players bet at lower stakes; seen players bet at higher minimum stakes. The round continues until all but one player has folded, or two remaining players agree to a "show" where hands are compared face-up.
Hand rankings, highest to lowest: Trail / Three of a Kind > Pure Sequence (straight flush) > Sequence (straight) > Colour (flush) > Pair > High Card. Memorising this order before your first real-money session is the single most useful preparation you can do.
Quick tips for beginners
- Memorise the hand rankings — misreading your hand is the most common beginner mistake.
- Playing blind for a few rounds keeps the pot small while you learn the table dynamics.
- Fold early when your three cards are weak rather than throwing money at a losing hand.
- Watch betting patterns — confident large bets after a "seen" decision often signal a strong hand.
- Set a session budget before sitting down and treat it as the cost of entertainment.
How to play Dragon Tiger
Dragon Tiger is one of the fastest and simplest live casino card games — ideal for first-time players. Two cards are dealt face up: one to "Dragon" and one to "Tiger". You simply bet on which side receives the higher card. There is nothing else to decide once your chip is placed, which means each round from deal to result takes under 30 seconds.
Card values run from Ace (low) to King (high) using a standard deck. The side with the higher card wins and pays 1:1 after the house edge. A Tie side bet pays around 8:1 but occurs in less than 7% of rounds, giving it a substantially higher house edge than the main bets. Beginners are almost always better off ignoring the Tie bet entirely.
Some Dragon Tiger tables add suit-based side bets (e.g., bet on whether the card is red or black). These are optional and carry their own house edges. For the clearest possible start, stick to Dragon or Tiger and learn the game pace before exploring extras.
Quick tips for beginners
- Dragon or Tiger — bet on whichever side you feel will draw the higher card.
- Card order: Ace is the lowest card, King is the highest.
- Skip the Tie bet while you learn — it pays well but wins rarely.
- Keep stakes flat and consistent rather than doubling after losses.
- Each round is completely independent — prior results have no statistical bearing on the next.
How to play Mines
Mines is an instant-win game based on the classic minesweeper concept. A grid of tiles is laid out face-down, and a hidden set of mines is randomly distributed across the grid. You click tiles one by one to reveal safe gems — and each safe tile increases your current multiplier. You can cash out at any point to collect your winnings, or keep clicking to push the multiplier higher. Hit a mine and you lose the round's bet.
Before each round, you choose how many mines to place on the grid (typically 1 to 24 on a 5×5 grid). Fewer mines means safer clicking but smaller multipliers. More mines creates much higher multipliers but dramatically reduces your odds of avoiding them. The balance you choose is entirely up to you, and you can change it round by round.
Mines is one of the most transparent games on 365in because the odds update in real time: you always see your current multiplier and your cash-out button. There's no hidden information beyond which tiles hold mines — and the game's provably fair system means outcomes are verifiable after each round.
Quick tips for beginners
- Start with 1–3 mines while you learn the feel of the game and the multiplier curve.
- Set a target multiplier before clicking (e.g. 2×) and cash out when you reach it.
- Do not keep clicking on a "lucky streak" feeling — each tile is independent.
- Higher mine counts create lottery-style rounds where a single tile can 10× your bet but the odds are stacked against you.
- The auto-cash-out equivalent here is discipline: decide your exit point before the round starts.
How to play Slots
Slots are the largest category on 365in with dozens of titles from providers including Pragmatic Play and PG Soft. Despite their visual variety — from Fortune Mouse and Lucky Neko to Gates of Olympus — all slots share the same basic mechanics: you set a bet per spin, tap Spin, and win if matching symbols land across active paylines or clusters.
Before your first spin, open the game's info panel (usually a "?" or "i" icon) to read the pay table. This shows the value of every symbol, which symbols trigger free spins or bonus rounds, and what the game's RTP (Return to Player) percentage is. Higher-volatility slots like Gates of Olympus pay out infrequently but in larger amounts. Lower-volatility games like Starburst pay smaller wins more regularly. Choosing based on your bankroll and patience level makes a real difference to your session experience.
The most important features to understand are wilds (substitute for other symbols), scatters (trigger free spins regardless of position) and multipliers (multiply your win by a set amount, often in free spins rounds). Most big wins in slots come during bonus rounds, not base-game spins.
Quick tips for beginners
- Always read the pay table before playing a new slot — know what each symbol pays.
- Match your bet size to your bankroll: high-volatility slots need a larger buffer to reach bonus rounds.
- Use Auto Spin only after you are comfortable with the game; it can deplete your balance quickly.
- Do not reduce your bet size just before a free spins trigger — the bonus pays out at your current stake.
- Each spin is independent — a winning streak does not predict another win, and a cold run does not guarantee the next spin pays.
How to play Andar Bahar
Andar Bahar is a traditional Indian card game that is played on 365in both in an instant-play (RNG) format and at live dealer tables. Its simplicity is its biggest appeal: a single card — the "joker" — is placed face-up in the centre of the table, and cards are then dealt alternately to two piles: "Andar" (inside, left) and "Bahar" (outside, right). You bet on which pile will receive a card of the same value as the joker first.
Dealing continues until a matching card appears. The side it appears on determines the winner. Because the first card is always dealt to Andar, there is a slight statistical difference in the house edge between the two sides (around 0.5% favouring Bahar if you bet Andar and the first card to Andar, which is addressed in the betting odds). Most versions of the game offer side bets — for example, betting on how many cards will be dealt before the match.
Andar Bahar is the closest game on 365in to a true coin-flip, making it accessible to complete beginners. The RTP is around 96.5% on the main bet, one of the higher figures for a card game on the platform.
Quick tips for beginners
- Bet Andar or Bahar — that is the entire core decision of the game.
- Look at the joker card before deciding: some players use the suit or colour to inform their instinct.
- Avoid side bets until you are comfortable with the main game — they carry a higher house edge.
- Keep session stakes consistent rather than increasing after a loss.
- Andar Bahar is a near 50/50 game — the best strategy is good bankroll management, not prediction.
Play smart from day one
Strategy can't change the outcome of any single round, but these habits help you play longer, enjoy the games more and keep you in control.
Bankroll management
Decide how much you are comfortable playing with before you start, and never deposit more than that amount. Split your bankroll across several sessions instead of risking it all at once — this extends your playing time and protects you from chasing losses in a single bad session.
Start at minimum stakes
Begin with the lowest available bet while you learn how a game flows. Minimum stakes let you experience the full range of the game — wins, losses, bonus triggers and timing — without real financial pressure. Move up only once you genuinely understand the rules and variance.
Use auto cash-out and limits
In crash games, set an auto cash-out so the game exits for you at a pre-set multiplier. For slots, use the built-in loss limit on the auto spin panel. Removing in-the-moment emotional decisions is the simplest and most effective improvement most players can make.
Read the pay table first
Every slot, card game and live table has rules and payout information accessible from the game interface. Spending two minutes reading the pay table before your first spin or hand means you understand exactly what you are playing for and what to watch for during the session.
Set a session time limit
Decide how long you will play before you start — 30 or 60 minutes is a common choice. When the time is up, stop. Long sessions lead to fatigue-driven decisions and loss of perspective. Short, focused sessions with a clear stopping point are more enjoyable and safer.
Never chase losses
Increasing your bet size after a losing run to recover the deficit is the single most dangerous habit in gaming. It amplifies losses without improving your odds. If you reach your session loss limit, close the app. The games will be there tomorrow.
How UPI payments work on 365in
Everything you need to know about funding your wallet and collecting your winnings — from first deposit to withdrawal in your bank account.
Deposit via UPI
Open the 365in app, tap Deposit and choose UPI (GPay, PhonePe, BHIM or Paytm). Enter your stake amount — minimum ₹100 — confirm the UPI payment in your payment app and funds appear in your 365in wallet within seconds.
Complete KYC once
Before your first withdrawal, upload a government-issued photo ID (Aadhaar or PAN) and a selfie for KYC verification. This is a one-time process that usually completes within a few minutes and unlocks fast withdrawals for all future sessions.
Withdraw in 15 minutes
Once KYC is verified, tap Withdraw, enter the amount (minimum ₹100), select your UPI ID and confirm. Most withdrawals credit your bank account within 15 minutes. Large amounts or peak-traffic periods may take slightly longer.