Keno on take bat is one of the most relaxed yet genuinely exciting games on the platform. You pick your numbers, the draw reveals its picks, and every match pushes your multiplier higher. Simple to learn, endlessly replayable.
Keno Grid — 40 Numbers
Keno is one of the oldest number-draw games around, and take bat has brought it into a clean, fast digital format that works really well for casual players. The concept is straightforward — you're looking at a grid of 40 numbers, and you pick anywhere from 1 to 10 of them before the draw begins.
Once you confirm your picks and place your bet, take bat draws 10 numbers from the grid at random. The more of your chosen numbers appear in the draw, the higher your multiplier. Pick fewer numbers and you need fewer matches to win — but the maximum payout is lower. Pick more numbers and the potential multiplier climbs significantly, though you need more matches to trigger it.
What makes Keno on take bat genuinely enjoyable is the pacing. Each round is over in seconds, the results are displayed clearly on the grid, and you can jump straight into the next round without any waiting. There's no complicated interface to navigate, no side bets to track, and no pressure to make fast decisions. You pick your numbers at your own pace, confirm, and watch.
Keno on take bat uses a provably fair draw system. Every set of 10 drawn numbers is generated from a cryptographic seed that's committed before the round begins. You can verify any result independently — the draw is never adjusted after you've placed your bet.
New to Keno? Here's everything you need before your first round.
Decide how much you want to wager for the round. Take bat keeps the minimum low, so you can start small while you get comfortable with how the payouts work across different pick counts.
Select between 1 and 10 numbers from the 40-number grid. Each pick count has its own payout table — the more numbers you pick, the higher the potential multiplier, but you'll need more matches to reach it.
Tap or click the numbers you want on the take bat Keno grid. Your selections are highlighted immediately. You can also use the Quick Pick option to have the game randomly select your numbers for you.
Hit the play button and take bat draws 10 numbers. Matches light up on the grid in real time. Your payout is calculated instantly based on how many of your picks appeared in the draw and credited to your balance right away.
The number of spots you pick is the single biggest decision in Keno on take bat. It determines your payout table for that round, and different pick counts suit different playing styles.
Picking just 1 or 2 numbers gives you a simple, binary outcome — either you match or you don't. The multipliers are modest but the hit rate is relatively high. It's a low-variance way to play Keno on take bat, good for longer sessions where you want steady action without big swings.
Picking 5 to 7 numbers sits in the middle ground. You need several matches to reach the top multipliers, but partial matches still pay out at lower rates. This is where most regular take bat Keno players tend to settle — enough complexity to keep things interesting, without the extreme variance of a 10-spot pick.
Picking 8, 9, or 10 numbers opens up the highest multipliers on take bat's Keno, including the 10,000× top prize for a perfect 10-spot match. The catch is that perfect or near-perfect matches are rare. Most rounds at this pick count will result in partial matches or misses, so your balance can fluctuate significantly between big wins.
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Payouts scale with both your pick count and the number of matches. Here's a sample of how the multiplier table looks across common pick counts.
| Pick Count | Matches Needed | Sample Multiplier | Max Multiplier | Variance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Spot | 1 of 1 | 3.96× | 3.96× | Low |
| 2 Spots | 2 of 2 | 13.5× | 13.5× | Low–Medium |
| 3 Spots | 2–3 of 3 | 2× – 46× | 46× | Medium |
| 5 Spots | 3–5 of 5 | 1.5× – 300× | 300× | Medium–High |
| 7 Spots | 4–7 of 7 | 1× – 700× | 700× | High |
| 8 Spots | 4–8 of 8 | 0.5× – 1,000× | 1,000× | High |
| 10 Spots | 5–10 of 10 | 0.5× – 10,000× | 10,000× | Very High |
The exact multiplier values on take bat's Keno are displayed in the game interface before each round. The table above shows representative values — always check the in-game payout table for the precise figures that apply to your current pick count and bet size.
Not sure which numbers to pick? Take bat's Keno has a Quick Pick button that randomly selects your spots for you. It's a fast way to get into a round without spending time deliberating over the grid.
Set take bat's Keno to run automatically for a fixed number of rounds using the same pick selection. You can configure stop conditions — a profit target or a loss limit — so the game manages itself while you watch the draws unfold.
Keno is a game of chance — no strategy changes the underlying probabilities. But how you configure your picks and manage your balance across a session makes a real difference to how long you play and how much you enjoy it. These are the approaches that experienced take bat Keno players tend to use.
Take bat has built several features into Keno that make it more than just a basic number draw.
Every Keno draw on take bat is animated in real time. Numbers light up on the grid one by one as they're drawn, and your matches are highlighted immediately. It's a small thing, but it makes each round feel like an event rather than just a number appearing on screen.
Take bat uses a provably fair system for every Keno draw. The 10 drawn numbers are determined by a cryptographic seed committed before the round starts. You can verify any result independently after the draw completes — the outcome is never adjusted once your bet is placed.
Keno on take bat is fully optimised for mobile. The 40-number grid scales cleanly to any screen size, number selection is easy with a tap, and the draw animation runs smoothly on mid-range Android devices. You get the complete experience whether you're on a phone or a desktop.
Take bat keeps a log of your recent Keno rounds, including your picks, the drawn numbers, your match count, and the multiplier you received. Reviewing your history helps you understand your variance over time and see how different pick counts have performed across your sessions.
Every bet you place on Keno contributes to your take bat loyalty points automatically. Points count towards your tier progression — Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum VIP — and unlock rewards at each level. Playing Keno regularly is a solid way to climb the loyalty ladder.
Take bat supports bKash and Nagad natively, so depositing and withdrawing in Bangladeshi Taka is completely frictionless. Your Keno winnings are available to withdraw as soon as the round settles — no currency conversion, no third-party processors, no delays.
Keno suits the way a lot of Bangladeshi players like to engage with online games. It's fast enough to fit into short breaks — a single round takes under a minute — but it doesn't demand the kind of constant attention that some other games require. You pick your numbers, confirm, and watch. There's no complicated strategy to learn before you can enjoy it.
The flexibility of the pick count system also matters. Players who prefer lower-risk, more consistent play can stick to 1 to 3 spot picks and enjoy steady action. Players who want the possibility of a life-changing multiplier can go for 10 spots and chase the 10,000× top prize. Take bat's Keno accommodates both approaches within the same game, which is part of why it appeals to such a wide range of players.
The visual clarity of the grid format also resonates well. Seeing your numbers highlighted, watching the draw reveal its picks one by one, and seeing your matches light up in real time gives the game a tangible, satisfying quality that purely abstract games sometimes lack. On take bat, the Keno interface is clean and easy to read even on a small phone screen, which matters a lot when most players are accessing the platform on mobile.
And because take bat processes deposits and withdrawals through bKash and Nagad, the whole experience from funding your account to collecting your Keno winnings happens entirely in Bangladeshi Taka without any friction. That local payment integration is one of the reasons take bat has built the kind of trust it has with players across Bangladesh.
Everything you need to know before your first round.