On Jai Club, “colour trading” is the term many players use for colour prediction — the same mechanic that powers the Wingo game. You are not trading shares or currency; you are predicting which colour the next short round will land on. If your colour matches the result, you win a payout based on the multiplier for that bet. It is one of the simplest games in the lobby, sitting alongside the Jai Club lottery and K3 dice.
What the “Colour Trading” Term Means
The phrase colour trading can be confusing because it sounds like a financial market. In reality it is a casual nickname for colour prediction games. Each round, a result is drawn that carries a colour — usually green, red or violet. You place a bet on a colour before the timer ends, and the outcome decides whether you win. There is no buying low and selling high; the colour you choose either matches the draw or it does not.
The Colour Prediction Mechanic
| Colour | How often it lands | Approx. payout |
|---|---|---|
| Green | Frequent | ~2× |
| Red | Frequent | ~2× |
| Violet | Rare | ~4.5× |
Green and red are the safer, lower-paying picks because they land more often. Violet is the long-shot — it appears less frequently, so it pays a higher multiple when it hits. Some rounds also let you bet on a number or on big versus small, exactly as in Wingo.
How to Play Jai Club Colour Trading
- Open the colour game — Sign in and select the colour trading or Wingo game from the lobby.
- Wait for a new round — A countdown timer shows when betting is open.
- Choose a colour — Pick green, red or violet — or a number if offered.
- Set your stake — Enter an amount you can afford to lose.
- Confirm and wait — Place the bet before the timer ends and check the result.
Simple, Honest Tips
- Fix a budget. Decide your total spend up front and stop when you reach it.
- Favour green or red. They win more often than violet, even though the payout is smaller.
- Slow down. Short rounds tempt rapid betting; skip rounds and take breaks.
- Bank wins. Move some winnings to a withdrawal instead of re-betting every round.
Odds & Risk Reality
Outcomes are random. Each colour trading round is independent, so previous colours never predict the next, and no app or Jai Club hack can change a result. The platform keeps a small edge on every bet, so over many rounds the odds favour the house. Play for entertainment only, with money you can afford to lose, and only if you are 18 or older.
If you are new, start by learning how to log in to Jai Club, install the Jai Club app for smoother rounds, and try the closely related Wingo game first.