How the 3D Number Game plays on kong
The 3D Number Game is a lottery-style draw. A mechanical machine holds numbered balls (typically 0–9 or a similar range). The dealer opens the machine, draws balls one at a time, and announces the result. You have already placed your bet predicting what those numbers will be. If your prediction matches, you win. If not, your stake is forfeited. The payout depends on the bet type—predicting a single number pays differently than predicting a sequence or a range.
Each round follows the same flow: the app shows a countdown timer for the betting window (usually 30–60 seconds). You select your bet amount and your prediction, then confirm. Once the timer expires, no more bets are accepted. The dealer draws the balls, and the result appears on your screen within seconds. Your account balance updates immediately—winnings are added, losses are deducted. The next round begins, and you can place a new bet or sit out.
Our studios run 24/7. Draws happen every few minutes, so there is no long wait between rounds. You can play one draw and leave, or stay for dozens. Your session persists—if you step away and come back, your balance is still there, and you can rejoin the next draw.
The video stream shows the machine, the balls, and the dealer's hands so you see the draw happen in real time. We use multiple cameras to eliminate blind spots. On a fast connection, you get full HD; on a slower link, we reduce resolution but keep the frame rate steady so the draw never stutters or freeze.
Bet types and payout structure
The 3D Number Game offers several bet types. A "straight" bet means you predict the exact sequence of numbers drawn—highest payout but hardest to win. A "box" bet means you predict the numbers but not the order—lower payout, easier to win. Some variants let you bet on ranges (e.g., "the first number is between 5 and 9") or specific positions. Our app displays all available bet types before each round, along with the payout ratio for each.
We do not publish exact odds or payout percentages because they vary by bet type and are subject to change. Instead, the app shows you the payout ratio before you confirm your bet. For example, if a straight bet shows "1:100," your stake is multiplied by 100 if you win. You always know the potential payout before you place the bet.
Account setup and deposits
To play the 3D Number Game on kong, you need a verified account. Sign up with your email, create a password, and provide a payment method. We accept DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and direct bank transfers from mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet. Your first deposit funds your account immediately; you see the balance in your kong wallet within seconds.
For your first withdrawal, we may ask for identity verification—a photo of your ID and proof of address. This is a one-time process and protects your account. Once verified, future withdrawals process without additional checks. Verification typically takes a few hours during business days.

Withdrawals and payment methods
When you want to cash out your winnings, request a withdrawal through your account. The funds go back to your original deposit method—if you deposited via mobile banking, your withdrawal returns to local payment. We do not charge withdrawal fees. The time it takes depends on your bank or payment provider, not kong. Most withdrawals settle within standard banking hours.
You can withdraw any amount in your account, down to the minimum set by your payment provider (typically our welcome offer or equivalent). There is no maximum withdrawal limit. Your transaction history shows all deposits and withdrawals, so you can track your account activity anytime.
Mobile app and web access
We offer the 3D Number Game on both our mobile app and web browser. The app is faster because it caches assets locally and connects directly to our servers. The web version works on any device with a modern browser—no download needed. Both versions stream the same live draws and use the same account balance.
On Android, download the kong app from our website or use the direct APK link. iOS users can add the kong web app to their home screen (Safari: Share → Add to Home Screen) for a native-like experience. The web version is fully responsive, so it adapts to phone, tablet, or desktop screens. All versions support low-data mode, which reduces video resolution and disables non-essential graphics to save bandwidth.
Rules and fair play
The 3D Number Game uses a mechanical draw machine operated by a real dealer. Every draw is broadcast live, so you see the balls drawn in real time. We do not use software simulations or pre-recorded draws. The machine is inspected regularly to ensure it functions correctly, and our dealers follow strict protocols to prevent tampering.
Bets are locked in before the draw begins. Once the betting window closes, no new bets are accepted, and the draw proceeds. Results are final and cannot be disputed after settlement. If you believe there is an error, contact our support team with details of the round number and your bet. We investigate disputes and respond in English.

