Interactive · Game Demo
Click any zone on the layout below to see its exact house edge, true payout and expected loss per bet. From the 0% edge on full odds to the 16.67% trap on Any Seven.
Place Bets
Line Bets
Proposition Bets — One Roll
Click any bet on the felt to see its house edge, payout and what it actually costs you per roll.
Reading the Table
Craps is unique — it holds the single best bet in the casino and some of the worst, side by side.
Once a point is established, Pass Line and Come bets can be backed with "Free Odds" — a bet paid at true mathematical odds with no house edge at all. It's the only wager on a casino floor with 0.00% built in, but it can only be placed as an addition to a Pass Line or Come bet.
Place 6 and Place 8 pay 7:6 and carry a 1.52% edge — worse than the Pass Line with full odds, but far better than the other Place numbers, and playable any time without waiting for a new come-out roll.
Proposition bets — Any Seven, Any Craps, Hardways, Horn — sit in the middle of the layout and carry some of the highest house edges on the felt, up to 16.67%. They're exciting because they pay big, which is exactly why the edge is built so high.
Betting against the shooter on Don't Pass carries a 1.36% edge versus 1.41% for Pass Line — a tiny difference, but it's the reason serious craps players will tell you Don't Pass with odds is mathematically the better side of the bet.
How these figures are calculated: every house edge above comes from enumerating all 36 combinations of two six-sided dice and their exact probabilities of appearing before a 7. Field bet figures assume a standard payout of 2:1 on both 2 and 12 (some tables pay 3:1 on 12, which lowers the Field edge to roughly 2.78% — check your table's payout before playing). For the full breakdown of every dice combination, see the complete Craps guide.