Tiranga Colour Prediction is India's most-played online prediction game. Each round, you predict Red, Green, or Violet — correct predictions pay up to 4.5x your stake. This guide covers exact payout odds, all Wingo game modes, proven betting strategies, bankroll management, and the most common mistakes that cost players money.
Colour Prediction is a short-round betting game where players guess which colour — Red, Green, or Violet — a random number generator will produce at the end of each countdown. On Tiranga Game, this is built into the Wingo game format, the most popular game on the platform.
Each result is determined by a number from 0 to 9. Numbers 1, 3, 7, and 9 are Red. Numbers 2, 4, 6, and 8 are Green. Numbers 0 and 5 are Violet (and also Red or Green respectively). This number-colour mapping is fixed and public, meaning every outcome is verifiable.
The game is fast, accessible from any mobile device, requires no skill gap to start, and allows bets from as low as ₹10. That combination makes it the entry point for most Indian players on colour prediction platforms.
Tiranga Wingo runs across four countdown lengths. Each suits a different type of player:
Beyond Wingo, Tiranga also offers K3 (dice prediction), 5D Lottery, and TRX Win Go (blockchain-based, results tied to Tron transaction hashes for provable fairness).
| Bet Type | Winning Condition | Payout | Probability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Red | Result is 1, 3, 7, or 9 | 2x | ~40% |
| Green | Result is 2, 4, 6, or 8 | 2x | ~40% |
| Violet | Result is 0 or 5 | 4.5x | ~20% |
| Number (0–9) | Exact number match | 9x | ~10% |
| Big (5–9) | Result is 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 | 2x | ~50% |
| Small (0–4) | Result is 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 | 2x | ~50% |
Important: When result is 0, both Violet and Small bets win. When result is 5, both Violet and Big bets win. Placing both a colour and a number bet in the same round is a valid hedge strategy used by experienced players.
No strategy eliminates risk in a random-number game. What these approaches do is manage your exposure, extend your session time, and put you in better positions to capitalise on winning streaks.
Watch the last 15–20 results on the history panel. Look for sequences where the same colour appears 3 or more times in a row. After 4 consecutive Reds, many players switch to Green on the assumption the streak will break. This is not statistically reliable (each round is independent) but it is widely used because it imposes a decision structure that prevents random impulsive betting.
Bet the same fixed amount on either Red or Green every round, never changing. Red and Green each have roughly 40% probability. Over a long session, this approach minimises variance. If you bet ₹100 per round on Green, you need to win 1 in every 2 rounds just to break even (since the payout is 2x minus platform fee). This is the lowest-risk approach and suits conservative players.
Start with a base bet of ₹50. After each loss, double the next bet. After a win, return to ₹50. The logic: a single win recovers all previous losses plus a small profit. The danger: a losing streak of 5–6 rounds requires ₹50 → ₹100 → ₹200 → ₹400 → ₹800 → ₹1,600. Set a hard stop after 4 doublings maximum to prevent account wipeout.
Violet appears on average every 5 rounds (numbers 0 and 5) and pays 4.5x. Some players allocate 10% of each session's budget to small Violet bets (₹10–₹20) placed every 3–4 rounds while betting Red/Green as their primary position. A Violet hit more than compensates for multiple small losses on the main bet.
Set a profit target before starting. Example: "I will stop when I am up ₹300 or down ₹150." Most losing sessions happen because players continue past their stop-loss chasing recovery. Define the numbers before you bet the first round — not mid-session when emotions are active.
Bankroll management is what separates players who last weeks from those who lose everything in one session. Follow these rules regardless of which strategy you use:
Every Wingo round shows the last 20+ results as coloured tiles. Here is how to use this data:
You can withdraw up to 3 times per day. There are no withdrawal fees. If your withdrawal is delayed beyond 30 minutes, contact support via Tiranga customer care.
Red pays 2x, Green pays 2x, and Violet pays 4.5x your bet. Number bets (0–9) pay 9x. Big/Small bets pay 2x.
The 3-minute Wingo round gives more time to analyse patterns before placing a bet. The 1-minute round is faster but offers less analysis time. Beginners should start with the 3-minute or 5-minute mode.
No guaranteed trick exists since results are generated by RNG. However, bankroll management, pattern tracking, and avoiding emotional betting significantly improve long-term results.
The minimum bet in Tiranga Wingo is ₹10 per round. You can increase in increments of ₹10, ₹100, ₹1,000, or set a custom amount.
Violet appears when the result number is 0 or 5. It pays 4.5x but appears less frequently — roughly once every 5 rounds on average. Bet Violet only as a small side bet, not as your primary strategy.
Go to Wallet → Withdraw → Choose UPI or Bank Transfer → Enter amount (minimum ₹110) → Confirm. Funds arrive within 5 minutes.