Most players rely on gut feeling. Rajabaji Analysis gives you something better — real data, game trend breakdowns and practical insights that help you understand what's actually happening across every game on the platform.
There's a difference between playing a game and understanding it. Most online gaming platforms give you the games and leave you to figure out the rest. Rajabaji takes a different approach. The Analysis section exists because we believe players who understand the data behind their games make better decisions — and better decisions lead to a more enjoyable, more sustainable experience on the platform.
This isn't about giving you a magic formula that guarantees wins. No such thing exists in gaming, and anyone who tells you otherwise is not being straight with you. What Rajabaji Analysis does is give you context. You can see which games have been trending, how payout rates have moved over time, what the most common patterns look like in games like Andar Bahar or Monster Triple, and how your own performance compares to platform averages.
For players in Bangladesh who take their gaming seriously, this kind of information is genuinely useful. It helps you decide where to focus your time, when to step back from a game that isn't going your way, and how to set realistic expectations before you sit down to play. Think of it as the difference between walking into a match blind and walking in with a clear picture of what you're dealing with.
The data on this page is updated regularly and covers all major game categories on Rajabaji — from Ludo Quick and Cannon Fishing to Jackpot Bingo, Andar Bahar and Monster Triple. Whether you're a casual player who just wants a quick overview or someone who likes to dig into the numbers, there's something here for you.
Key numbers across all Rajabaji game categories, updated daily.
Return-to-player rate averaged across all certified game categories on Rajabaji over the last 30 days.
Unique players who completed at least one real-money session on Rajabaji in the current calendar month.
Cumulative prize payouts to Rajabaji players via bKash, Nagad and Rocket in the last 90 days.
How long it takes on average for a Rajabaji player to be matched and placed into a live game session.
Average time from withdrawal request to funds arriving in a player's bKash, Nagad or Rocket account.
Average rating collected from post-session feedback surveys completed by Rajabaji players over the last 60 days.
Numbers without context can be misleading. A game with a 96% RTP sounds great, but that figure is calculated over millions of rounds — your individual session will look very different from that average. Rajabaji Analysis is designed to help you understand what these metrics mean in practice, not just in theory.
Take RTP as an example. A 96.4% return-to-player rate means that for every ৳100 wagered across all players over a long period, ৳96.40 is returned as winnings. It does not mean you will get ৳96.40 back every time you play ৳100. In a single session, you might win significantly more or lose more than that figure suggests. The RTP is a long-run statistical average, not a per-session guarantee.
Trend data is more immediately useful for individual sessions. If a particular game has shown a higher-than-average payout frequency over the last seven days, that's worth knowing before you decide where to spend your time. It doesn't predict the future, but it gives you a more informed starting point than simply picking a game at random.
Rajabaji also tracks session length data, which is something most platforms don't share. Knowing the average session length for a game like Ludo Quick versus Jackpot Bingo helps you plan your time and budget more effectively. If you have 20 minutes and ৳200, that information tells you which game format fits your situation best.
A visual breakdown of how each Rajabaji game category has performed over the last 30 days.
How each game on Rajabaji has moved over the past week — payout rate, session volume and player trend direction.
| Game | Avg RTP (7d) | Sessions | Avg Session | Payout Trend | Player Volume |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ludo Quick | 96.8% | 42,310 | 7 min | ↑ Up | ↑ Growing |
| Cannon Fishing | 95.9% | 38,740 | 12 min | → Stable | ↑ Growing |
| Jackpot Bingo | 94.5% | 29,180 | 18 min | ↑ Up | → Stable |
| Andar Bahar | 97.1% | 51,620 | 4 min | ↑ Up | ↑ Growing |
| Monster Triple | 95.2% | 22,450 | 9 min | ↓ Down | → Stable |
| Platform Games | 96.1% | 17,890 | 15 min | → Stable | ↓ Slight Dip |
Based on session share across all Rajabaji game categories over the last 30 days. Andar Bahar continues to lead, driven by its fast round time and high RTP.
Practical observations drawn from platform data — the kind of things worth knowing before your next session.
With a 7-day average RTP of 97.1%, Andar Bahar is currently the highest-returning game on Rajabaji. Its fast round structure also means more decisions per hour compared to longer-format games.
Session volume for Ludo Quick increases by roughly 35% on Friday and Saturday evenings compared to weekday averages. If you prefer busier lobbies and faster matchmaking, weekend evenings are the sweet spot.
Jackpot Bingo has shown a consistent upward payout trend over the last seven days after a flat two-week period. Players who stepped away from Bingo recently may find conditions more favourable right now.
Monster Triple's payout trend has dipped slightly this week. This doesn't mean the game is broken — variance is normal — but it's worth noting if you were planning a longer Monster Triple session.
Platform data consistently shows that players who set a session limit of 20–30 minutes report better outcomes than those who play open-ended sessions. Discipline in session length correlates with better bankroll management.
Between 7am and 11am Bangladesh time, player volume on Rajabaji is at its lowest. For games like Ludo Quick where you're matched against real opponents, this means you may face less experienced competition during those hours.
Data is only useful if you know what to do with it. Here's how to actually apply what you see in the Rajabaji Analysis section to your real sessions on the platform.
Start with the trend table before you decide which game to play. If one game is showing an upward payout trend and another is flat or dipping, that's a reasonable factor to weigh when choosing where to spend your session budget. It's not a guarantee, but it's a more informed starting point than picking randomly.
Use the session length data to match your available time to the right game. If you have 15 minutes, Andar Bahar or Ludo Quick fit that window well. If you have an hour and want a more immersive experience, Jackpot Bingo or Cannon Fishing are better suited. Playing a game that doesn't fit your time window often leads to rushed decisions or cutting a session short at the wrong moment.
Pay attention to the popularity index when you're playing games that involve matchmaking. Higher session volume means faster matchmaking and more varied opponents. Lower volume means you might wait longer for a match or face the same opponents repeatedly, which changes the dynamic of skill-based games like Ludo Quick.
One of the most common mistakes players make is treating a good run as evidence that a game is "hot" and a bad run as evidence that something is wrong. Variance is a fundamental part of every game on Rajabaji, and short-term results will always deviate from the long-run average. The data in the Analysis section helps you understand what normal variance looks like so you're not making decisions based on a run of five or ten rounds.
The 30-day payout volume chart is particularly useful for this. When you can see that daily payouts fluctuate within a consistent range over a month, it reinforces that the ups and downs you experience in individual sessions are normal — not signs that the platform is behaving differently. That perspective helps you stay calm and stick to your session plan rather than chasing losses or over-extending a winning streak.
Rajabaji is committed to transparency, which is why this Analysis section exists in the first place. The data here is drawn from the same certified systems that power the games themselves. Nothing is adjusted or presented selectively. What you see is what the platform actually looks like — and that honesty is something we think every player in Bangladesh deserves from the platform they choose to play on.