โน๏ธ About The Roulette Repeater Simulator
This free roulette repeater simulator is designed to investigate
how often roulette numbers return during randomly generated
European roulette spins.
๐ What Is An Exact Repeater?
An exact repeater is when the same number appears on consecutive
spins.
6 โ 6
The second 6 is an immediate repeat of the first 6.
The simulator counts every occurrence of this type of repeat.
๐ก What Is A Close Repeater?
A close repeater occurs when the same number returns after one
or more intervening spins.
For example:
3 โ 5 โ 3
There is one spin between the two 3s.
Another example is:
6 โ 13 โ 65 โ 6
Here there are two spins between the first 6 and the returning 6.
๐ What Does "Spins Between" Mean?
The simulator measures the number of spins that occur between
two appearances of the same number.
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Gap
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Example
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6 โ 6
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1
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6 โ 13 โ 6
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6 โ 13 โ 65 โ 6
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3
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6 โ 13 โ 65 โ 4 โ 6
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๐ฏ Specific Number Tester
The Specific Number Tester allows you to select any roulette
number from 0 to 36 and investigate that number separately.
For example, selecting 6 lets you see how many times 6
appears, how quickly it returns, its shortest return, longest
return and average return gap.
๐งช Multiple Simulation Tester
The multiple simulation tester runs many independent roulette
sessions and calculates the average results across them.
For example:
100 simulations ร 10,000 spins
This means the simulator generates 100 separate sessions of
10,000 spins and compares the results instead of relying on
one single random session.
๐ฒ What Roulette Wheel Is Simulated?
The simulator uses a European roulette wheel containing numbers
0 through 36, giving 37 possible outcomes on every simulated spin.
๐ Why Run Large Simulations?
A single session can produce unusual results simply because
random sequences naturally vary.
Running thousands or millions of simulated spins gives you
a much larger sample to examine.
โ ๏ธ Important: Randomness And Prediction
This tool is an analysis and simulation tool. Finding a repeater
in historical or simulated spins does not mean that the number
is more likely to appear on the next spin.
Each roulette spin is an independent event. The simulator is
designed to help investigate the frequency and distribution of
repeat patterns rather than provide a guaranteed roulette
prediction system.
๐ก What Can You Investigate?
- Exact consecutive repeaters
- One-spin-gap repeaters
- Two-spin-gap repeaters
- Longer number returns
- Individual number behaviour
- Shortest and longest returns
- Average return gaps
- Repeater frequency across large samples
- Differences between individual simulations
- Large multi-simulation averages
This simulator generates random European roulette outcomes
for statistical experimentation and educational analysis.