Coin Master Bot
Coin Master Bot — Short Paper
Abstract
This paper examines "Coin Master bots"—automated programs designed to play or manipulate the mobile game Coin Master. It covers technical approaches, typical features, ethical and legal considerations, risks, and defensive measures. The goal is to give an informed, concise overview for researchers, developers, or policy-makers.
How does the game detect a bot?
- Unnatural Click Patterns: Humans spin at variable speeds. A bot clicks the exact same millisecond interval every time, which is a red flag.
- Server Discrepancies: If your client reports earning 1,000 spins per minute, but the server knows the slot odds only allow 10, the system flags you instantly.
- API Abuse: Bots that try to directly call the game’s private APIs (without going through the official app) are detected within hours.
How it works
These are usually macro apps (like Auto Clicker for Android or Switch Control for iOS). They record your touch input and repeat it. You line up the button, hit record, and the bot spins the slot for you while you sleep. coin master bot