The pump game free online is a balloon-themed casino original where you inflate a balloon one pump at a time. Each successful pump raises your multiplier. One bad pump and the balloon pops — you lose the bet. Cash out before a pop and your multiplier is yours. The pump game scales up dramatically on Expert difficulty: the published multiplier table tops out at 3,203,384× after 16 successful pumps, though the probability of surviving that long is effectively zero. At FakeStake you can play pump free with virtual currency, which is the right way to feel the variance before touching real money. This guide covers how the balloon pump casino game works, the four difficulty modes, the pump multipliers at each difficulty, sensible cashout strategy, and how the free pump game compares to Stake.
What is the Pump Game?
The pump game (also called Balloon on some casinos) is a casino original where you inflate a balloon across multiple pumps. Each pump either succeeds (multiplier grows) or pops (you lose the bet). Before each pump you decide whether to continue or cash out. The pop probability depends on the difficulty mode you chose — Easy pops rarely, Expert pops often. RTP on most implementations is 98-99%. The pump game's appeal is the decision tension: every pump adds multiplier but also adds risk, and the cumulative probability of survival drops fast at higher difficulties.
How to Play Pump — Inflate and Cash Out
Playing the pump game online is a repeat of the same decision: pump or cash out. Each round is as long as your streak.
- Enter your bet amount.
- Pick a difficulty: Easy, Medium, Hard or Expert.
- Click Pump. Each successful pump grows the multiplier.
- A pop ends the round with no payout.
- Click Cash Out at any point to lock in the current multiplier.
- Higher difficulty = bigger multiplier growth per pump, but higher pop chance.
Pump Difficulty Levels — Easy to Expert
Difficulty changes both the pop probability per pump and the multiplier growth. Easy mode has low pop rate and small multiplier-per-pump — long survivable rounds with capped top multipliers. Expert has high pop rate (roughly one in four pumps) and enormous multiplier growth — usually short rounds with occasional extreme wins. Medium and Hard sit between. Every difficulty runs at roughly the same ~98% RTP — the choice is variance.
Pump Multiplier Tables (All Difficulties)
Approximate max multipliers and key pop rates per difficulty are shown below. Max multiplier is what you'd reach if you survived every possible pump on that difficulty; actual probability of doing so is tiny.
| Difficulty | Total pumps | Max multiplier (FakeStake) |
|---|---|---|
| Easy | 22 | ~2.75× |
| Medium | 18 | ~16× |
| Hard | 16 | ~152× |
| Expert | 16 | 3,203,384× |
Play Pump Free vs Real Money
Playing pump free on FakeStake lets you build a sense of when the multiplier curve is worth the marginal pop risk. Most experienced pump players cash out at fixed multiplier targets rather than chasing the maximum — 5× to 10× on Easy/Medium are realistic. Real-money pump on Stake has the same math; the only thing that changes is how a pop feels. Practice the cashout discipline at free tables, then apply it with real stakes. Progressive betting doesn't work here either — a streak of early pops wipes bankroll faster than any recovery strategy can keep up.


