perceptual clust / visual salience bias
We've added a staggered roulette number board history on our TriggersV10 roulette sim over the past few weeks and I thought I was seeing more red black blocks in the last spins, I thought I'd messed up the code and broke how the random numbers land, until my friend said the same.
So I looked into it thank chatgpt the super hero !!
""So why does it look like there are more red/black blocks now?
Your friend is noticing a classic effect called perceptual clustering / visual salience bias.
Before: Numbers were in a straight vertical line, Reds and blacks were visually mixed, Color streaks existed, but they were harder to spot.
After: Reds are offset to the right, Blacks are offset to the left, Zero is centered.
This creates: Clear left/right lanes, Stronger pattern separation, Blocks of the same color stand out more.
Your brain goes: “Whoa, look at all these red runs!” Even though the runs were always there. ✅
Let’s sanity-check your actual data: Doubles like 11, 11, Triples like 36, 36, 36, Multiple reds in a row, Multiple blacks in a row, Zeros sprinkled normally.
This is exactly what real randomness looks like.
Key fact most people don’t realize:
Random sequences naturally contain clusters.
If a roulette sim didn’t show streaks, that would actually be suspicious. 🎲""
Amen .. case closed
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