Number Game

Super Keno on Kiriya — Pick Your Numbers and Win Big Every Round

Super Keno is one of the most straightforward games on Kiriya — pick your numbers, watch the draw, and see how many you matched. Fast rounds, flexible picks, and multipliers that can push your winnings well beyond the base payout.

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80
Numbers on the Board
20
Numbers Drawn Per Round
1–10
Numbers You Can Pick
10,000×
Max Multiplier Potential
About the Game

What Is Super Keno?

Keno is one of the oldest number-drawing games in the world, and Super Keno on Kiriya is a modern version that keeps everything that makes the game enjoyable while adding faster rounds and a multiplier feature that gives each draw extra excitement.

The setup is simple. There's a board of 80 numbers. Before each round, you pick between 1 and 10 of those numbers — your "spots." The game then draws 20 numbers at random. The more of your picks that match the drawn numbers, the bigger your payout. Pick more spots and you have more chances to match, but the payout structure shifts accordingly.

What makes Super Keno different from standard keno is the multiplier ball. At the start of each draw, a multiplier value is randomly assigned — anywhere from 2× up to 10,000× in the top tier. If your first matched number is the multiplier ball, your entire payout for that round gets multiplied by that value. It's the feature that turns a decent win into something genuinely memorable.

Why players on Kiriya enjoy Super Keno: Rounds are fast — typically under 60 seconds from pick to result. You can play at your own pace, adjust your picks each round, and the game works just as well on mobile as it does on desktop.

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Visual Guide

How the Keno Board Works

Here's a sample board showing how picks, drawn numbers, and hits look during a Super Keno round on Kiriya.

Your Pick
Drawn (not your pick)
Hit — Pick + Drawn

* Illustrative example only. Actual game interface on Kiriya may differ.

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Multiplier note: The Super Keno multiplier applies to your total payout for the round, not just the base win. A 100× multiplier on a 50× base win gives you 5,000× your stake — from a single round. That's what makes the multiplier ball the most exciting moment of every draw.

Payouts

Super Keno Payout Structure

Payouts depend on how many spots you pick and how many of those spots match the draw. The table below shows example payouts for a 5-spot and 8-spot selection. Actual values on Kiriya may vary slightly.

Spots Picked Matches Payout (×Stake)
5 Spots 3 of 5
5 Spots 4 of 5 20×
5 Spots 5 of 5 300×
8 Spots 5 of 8 12×
8 Spots 6 of 8 100×
8 Spots 7 of 8 1,000×
8 Spots 8 of 8 10,000×
10 Spots 7 of 10 150×
10 Spots 9 of 10 2,500×
10 Spots 10 of 10 10,000×

* Sample payout table for illustration. Actual payouts on Kiriya are shown in-game before you confirm your bet.

Step by Step

How to Play Super Keno on Kiriya

1
Log In to Your Kiriya Account

Head to Kiriya and sign in. If you don't have an account yet, registration takes about three minutes. Once you're in, navigate to the Super Keno game from the game lobby.

2
Choose How Many Spots to Pick

Decide how many numbers you want to select — anywhere from 1 to 10. More spots means more potential matches, but the payout thresholds shift. Most players on Kiriya find 5 to 8 spots a comfortable balance.

3
Select Your Numbers

Click or tap your chosen numbers on the 80-number board. You can pick manually or use the Quick Pick option to let Kiriya randomly select your spots for you — useful when you just want to jump straight into the action.

4
Set Your Stake

Enter how much you want to wager on this round. Kiriya shows your potential payouts for each possible match count before you confirm, so you know exactly what you're playing for.

5
Watch the Draw

Twenty numbers are drawn one by one. Your matched numbers light up as they appear. If the multiplier ball lands on one of your hits, your payout gets boosted by the multiplier value shown at the top of the screen.

6
Collect Your Winnings

Winnings are credited to your Kiriya balance instantly after the round ends. You can play the next round immediately, adjust your picks, or withdraw your balance to bKash or Nagad whenever you like.

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Spot Selection

Choosing Your Spot Count

The number of spots you pick changes the entire feel of the game. Here's a quick breakdown of what each range offers on Kiriya.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Highlighted: most popular spot range among Kiriya players

1–3 Spots — Simple & Direct

Fewer picks means a lower chance of matching, but the payout for a hit is proportionally higher. Good for players who want a clean, low-complexity round. A single-spot pick on Kiriya pays out at a fixed multiplier if that one number is drawn.

4–7 Spots — Balanced Play

This is the sweet spot for most Super Keno players on Kiriya. You have enough picks to match several numbers in a draw, the payout table has meaningful tiers, and the multiplier ball has a reasonable chance of landing on one of your hits.

8–10 Spots — High Variance

Picking 8 to 10 spots opens up the highest payout tiers — including the 10,000× maximum. You'll match more numbers on average, but hitting the top tiers requires most or all of your picks to come up. High risk, high reward territory on Kiriya.

Game Features

What Makes Super Keno Stand Out on Kiriya

Multiplier Ball

Every round has a randomly assigned multiplier. If your first matched number is the multiplier ball, your entire payout is boosted — up to 10,000× in the highest tier.

Fast Rounds

Each Super Keno round on Kiriya completes in under 60 seconds. You can play dozens of rounds in a session without any waiting around between draws.

Mobile Optimised

The Super Keno interface on Kiriya is built for touchscreens. Tapping numbers on the board, adjusting your stake, and watching the draw all feel natural on a phone screen.

Quick Pick Option

Don't want to choose your own numbers? Quick Pick on Kiriya randomly selects your spots instantly. Many players use it to keep the pace up between rounds.

Auto-Play

Set your picks and stake once, then let Kiriya run multiple rounds automatically. Auto-play keeps the same selection active until you stop it or your balance runs out.

Transparent RTP

Kiriya displays the Return to Player percentage for Super Keno clearly in the game info section. No hidden figures — you know what the long-run return looks like before you play.

Bet History

Every round you play on Kiriya is logged in your account history. You can review past picks, results, and payouts at any time — useful for tracking your sessions.

BDT Payouts

Winnings from Super Keno on Kiriya are paid in BDT directly to your account balance. Withdraw to bKash, Nagad, or Rocket — no currency conversion needed.

Playing Smart

Tips for Playing Super Keno on Kiriya

Keno is a game of chance — the draw is random and no strategy changes that. But there are habits that help you get more enjoyment out of your sessions on Kiriya.

  • Understand the payout table before you pick your spot count. The payout structure changes significantly depending on how many spots you select. Spend a moment looking at the full table for your chosen spot count on Kiriya before placing your first bet in a session.
  • Set a session budget and stick to it. Super Keno rounds are fast, which means your balance can move quickly in either direction. Decide how much you're comfortable spending in a session before you start, and use Kiriya's deposit limit tools to enforce it if needed.
  • Don't chase the multiplier exclusively. The multiplier ball is exciting, but it's a random bonus on top of your base win. Play for the enjoyment of the draw itself — the multiplier is a pleasant surprise when it lands, not something to count on every round.
  • Try different spot counts across sessions. There's no universally "best" number of spots in Super Keno. Some players prefer the simplicity of 3 or 4 spots; others enjoy the tension of a 9 or 10-spot ticket. Experimenting across sessions on Kiriya helps you find what you actually enjoy.
  • Use Quick Pick when you're undecided. There's no statistical advantage to picking your own numbers versus using Quick Pick on Kiriya — the draw is random either way. If you're spending too long choosing numbers, Quick Pick keeps the session moving.
  • Take breaks during auto-play sessions. Auto-play is convenient, but it's easy to lose track of how many rounds have passed. Check in on your balance regularly and pause if you've hit your session limit, even if auto-play is still running.
Full Guide

Super Keno on Kiriya — Everything You Need to Know

The History Behind Keno

Keno has been around for centuries — some historians trace its origins to ancient China, where a similar number-drawing game was used to fund public works. The modern version arrived in Western casinos in the 20th century and has since become one of the most widely played lottery-style games in the world. Super Keno on Kiriya takes that long history and packages it into a fast, mobile-friendly format that works well for players in Bangladesh.

How the Multiplier Ball Works

At the start of each Super Keno round on Kiriya, a multiplier value is randomly determined before the draw begins. This value is displayed prominently on screen. During the draw, one of the 20 drawn numbers is designated as the multiplier ball. If that number matches one of your picks, your total payout for the round is multiplied by the displayed value.

The multiplier doesn't change your base payout calculation — it applies on top of it. So if you would have won 50× your stake from your matched numbers, and the multiplier ball lands on one of your hits with a 20× multiplier active, your final payout becomes 1,000× your stake. The multiplier is what gives Super Keno its "super" quality — it's the feature that separates it from standard keno and creates those standout moments in a session.

Fairness on Kiriya: Super Keno uses a certified random number generator for all draws. The results are independently verified, and Kiriya publishes its RTP figures transparently. Every draw is independent — previous results have no influence on future draws.

Playing Super Keno on Mobile in Bangladesh

Most players in Bangladesh access Kiriya on their phones, and Super Keno is one of the games that translates best to a mobile screen. The 80-number grid is laid out cleanly, the numbers are large enough to tap accurately, and the draw animation is smooth without requiring a fast connection. You can play comfortably on a standard 4G connection without any lag between rounds.

Deposits and withdrawals through bKash and Nagad mean you can top up your Kiriya balance and withdraw winnings without leaving your phone. The whole experience — from funding your account to watching a Super Keno draw to withdrawing your winnings — happens within a few taps.

Responsible gaming reminder: Super Keno is a fast game and it's easy to play many rounds in a short time. Kiriya provides session time reminders, deposit limits, and self-exclusion options in your account settings. Use them — they're there to help you stay in control of your play.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

You can pick between 1 and 10 numbers per round. The board has 80 numbers in total, and 20 are drawn each round. The more spots you pick, the more chances you have to match drawn numbers — but the payout structure adjusts accordingly for each spot count.

At the start of each round, a multiplier value is randomly assigned. One of the 20 drawn numbers is the multiplier ball. If that number matches one of your picks, your entire payout for the round is multiplied by the displayed value — which can range from 2× up to 10,000× in the top tier.

The minimum stake per round on Kiriya's Super Keno is BDT 10. This makes it accessible for players who want to enjoy many rounds without committing large amounts per draw. The maximum stake per round is shown in the game interface before you confirm your bet.

Yes. Super Keno on Kiriya uses a certified random number generator for all draws. Each round is completely independent — previous results have no effect on future draws. Kiriya publishes its RTP figures and the game is subject to regular independent auditing.

Yes. The Quick Pick option on Kiriya randomly selects your spots for you. There's no statistical difference between picking your own numbers and using Quick Pick — the draw is random either way. Quick Pick is useful when you want to keep the pace up or just don't have a preference for specific numbers.

Winnings are credited to your Kiriya balance instantly at the end of each round. You can withdraw to bKash, Nagad, or Rocket at any time — most withdrawals are processed within 15 minutes. There's no waiting period between winning and being able to withdraw.

Yes. Kiriya's Super Keno includes an auto-play option that runs consecutive rounds with the same picks and stake automatically. You can set a round limit or a loss limit for the auto-play session. It's a convenient feature, but we recommend checking in on your balance regularly while it's running.
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Play Super Keno on Kiriya — Fast Draws, Big Multipliers

Register on Kiriya, deposit via bKash or Nagad, and start picking your numbers. A new Super Keno round is always just seconds away.