Dragon Tower free online is a casino original where you climb a tower floor by floor, picking the egg tile on each floor and avoiding the dragon tiles that end the round. Each floor you clear grows your multiplier; pick a dragon on any floor and you lose the bet instantly. Cash out at any point and keep what you've built. FakeStake's Dragon Tower offers three difficulty modes (Easy, Medium, Hard) that trade off safe-tile count for multiplier growth. Stake's Dragon Tower adds Expert and Master modes beyond those three. This guide covers how the game works, the multipliers per difficulty, the best dragon tower strategy for each difficulty, and how the free version compares to Stake.
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▶ Play Dragon Tower FreeWhat is Dragon Tower?
Dragon Tower is a tower-climbing casino game: 9 floors, each with a handful of tiles — some eggs (safe) and some dragons (bust). You pick one tile per floor. Egg = advance and grow the multiplier; dragon = bet lost. The number of eggs vs dragons per floor depends on the difficulty mode you choose. RTP is 99% (1% house edge) across all difficulty modes, so the difficulty choice is about variance, not expected return. Cash out at any point to lock in your current multiplier.
How to Play Dragon Tower
Dragon Tower rounds are short decisions repeated: pick a tile, advance if safe, cash out when the multiplier is worth stopping.
- Enter your bet amount.
- Pick a difficulty (Easy, Medium or Hard).
- Click Bet to start climbing.
- On each floor, pick one tile. Egg = advance. Dragon = round ends.
- Cash out at any point to lock in the current multiplier.
- Clear all 9 floors to win the max multiplier for that difficulty.
Dragon Tower Multipliers by Difficulty
Multipliers grow floor by floor based on the ratio of safe tiles to total tiles per floor. Easier modes have more eggs per floor (smaller multiplier growth, higher survival chance). Harder modes have fewer eggs per floor (larger multiplier growth, lower survival chance). The table below shows the per-floor multipliers and max after 9 floors used on FakeStake.
| Difficulty | Safe/Total tiles | Mult per floor | Max after 9 floors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Easy | 3 of 4 | ×1.31 | ~13.8× |
| Medium | 2 of 3 | ×1.47 | ~46× |
| Hard | 1 of 2 | ×1.96 | ~514× |
Dragon Tower Strategy — Easy vs Hard
Dragon tower strategy is cashout discipline plus difficulty selection. On Easy, survival to floor 9 is about 7.5% — high enough to reach the top multiplier occasionally. On Hard, survival to floor 9 is about 0.2% — roughly 1 in 512 rounds. Most players should stay on Easy or Medium with a cashout target of 3-10× on Easy and 5-20× on Medium. Hard mode drains bankroll quickly if you don't cash out early. Use fixed cashout floors rather than chasing the top multiplier.
Play Dragon Tower Free vs Real Money
Playing dragon tower free on FakeStake is the best way to feel the survival probability at each difficulty. On paper Hard's 50/50 per floor sounds manageable; in practice 9 consecutive 50/50s win less than 0.2% of the time. The free version removes the real-money tension and lets you experience the per-floor mortality honestly. Real-money Dragon Tower on Stake has the same 99% RTP and same math — the only difference is the balance. Build the cashout habit for free, then apply it with real stakes.


