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Practice roulette with fake money and see how the odds and 2.70% house edge work over time.
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Use this free European roulette simulator to place virtual bets, spin a single-zero wheel, and learn how roulette payouts, probabilities, and house edge work. No real money, no account, and no casino transactions—just a browser-based practice and math demo.
Your balance is virtual chips with no cash value. Nothing can be deposited, withdrawn, or won for real. This is a tool for practising the game and seeing the underlying mathematics play out over many spins, not a real-money casino.
Getting started takes seconds—there is nothing to install and no sign-up required.
European roulette uses a wheel with 37 pockets: the numbers 1 to 36 plus a single green zero. Half the numbered pockets are red and half are black; the zero is neither. You win when the ball settles in a pocket your bet covers.
The single zero is what separates European roulette from the American version. With only one zero instead of two, European roulette has a lower house edge, which makes it the more player-friendly variant and the one simulated here.
Bets fall into two groups. Inside bets cover specific numbers and pay more; outside bets cover large groups and pay less but hit more often.
| Bet | Covers | Payout |
|---|---|---|
| Straight up | 1 number | 35:1 |
| Split | 2 numbers | 17:1 |
| Street | 3 numbers | 11:1 |
| Corner | 4 numbers | 8:1 |
| Line | 6 numbers | 5:1 |
| Dozen / Column | 12 numbers | 2:1 |
| Red/Black, Odd/Even, 1–18/19–36 | 18 numbers | 1:1 |
Every payout above is the same one used in this simulator, so you can practise reading the table and sizing bets exactly as you would at a real single-zero wheel.
This single number applies to all bet types. A straight-up number pays 35:1 but hits only 1 in 37 spins; an even-money bet wins close to half the time but loses to the zero. Whichever way you bet, the long-run maths is the same 2.70% expected loss.
The simulator makes this visible: run a few hundred spins and your balance line drifts toward that expected loss, no matter which bets you choose. It is the clearest way to understand why the edge—not luck—decides the outcome over time.
Strategies such as Martingale, Fibonacci, D'Alembert, and flat betting change the shape of your wins and losses, but none of them remove the house edge. Doubling after a loss can produce many small wins, yet the rare long losing streak wipes them out—and the zero is always working against you.
Rather than take our word for it, test it. The built-in strategy simulator runs thousands of spins under any system you pick and charts the result. Across enough spins, every progression converges on the same 2.70% expected loss. That is the honest maths of roulette, and it is exactly what this tool is built to demonstrate.
This is a no real money roulette experience from start to finish. There is no deposit, no withdrawal, no prizes, and no account. Your virtual balance resets whenever you like, so you can practise bet placement, learn the table, and explore strategies with zero risk.
It is designed for players who want to play roulette for fun or learn how the game works—not to be sent on to a real casino. Just open the page and spin.
Is this roulette simulator free?
Yes. This European roulette simulator is completely free to use. There is no deposit, no purchase, and no account required—just open the page and start spinning with virtual chips.
Does this roulette game use real money?
No. No real money is involved at any point. You play with a virtual balance that has no cash value, cannot be withdrawn, and cannot be topped up with real funds. It is a practice and math demo only.
Is this European or American roulette?
This is European roulette. The wheel has 37 pockets with a single zero, which gives a house edge of 2.70%—lower than American roulette, which adds a double zero for 38 pockets and a 5.26% edge.
What is the house edge in European roulette?
The house edge in European roulette is 2.70%. Because the wheel has 37 pockets but pays as if there were 36, you lose on average 2.70% of everything you wager over the long run, regardless of which bet types you choose.
Can I practice roulette without signing up?
Yes. No sign-up, login, or download is needed. The simulator runs in your browser and stores your virtual balance locally so you can practise roulette freely with fake money.
Are the spins random?
Yes. Each spin uses a random outcome across the 37 pockets, so results are independent and unpredictable, just like a real single-zero wheel. Past spins never influence future spins.
Do betting systems beat roulette?
No. Systems like Martingale, Fibonacci, or flat betting change how your balance moves up and down, but they cannot beat the 2.70% house edge. You can use the strategy simulator here to run many spins and watch the expected loss appear over time.
Can I play on mobile?
Yes. The roulette simulator is fully browser-based and works on phones, tablets, and desktops with no app or install required.