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Play Roulette Online for Free
Roulette Simulator lets you play roulette online with no download, no deposit, and no real money required. Pick a table above to start playing instantly. Every spin uses a cryptographically secure random number generator, giving you the same odds you'd find at a real casino — 2.70% house edge on European tables and 5.26% on American.
Whether you're learning the basics or testing a betting strategy, this is the most realistic free roulette game available online. Place inside bets like straights, splits, and corners, or go with outside bets like red/black, odd/even, and dozens. Your balance carries across sessions, so you can track your long-term results.
Solo, Multiplayer, and Tournament Roulette
Solo tables let you play at your own pace. There's no timer — take as long as you want to place your bets, then spin when you're ready. Solo mode is ideal for practising strategies like the Martingale, Paroli, or D'Alembert system without any pressure.
Multiplayer tables are where the real action is. You play live roulette alongside other players in real time. See everyone's bets on the table, chat during the betting phase, and watch the wheel spin together. Each round runs on a 15-second timer, just like a real casino floor. Multiplayer tables support up to 8 players per table.
Tournaments are timed competitions where everyone starts with the same coin stack. Place your bets wisely across multiple rounds, and the players with the largest bankrolls at the end split the prize pool. Tournaments run regularly throughout the day with free and paid entry options.
European vs American Roulette
Every table above is labelled European or American. The difference comes down to one extra pocket: American wheels have both 0 and 00, while European wheels have just 0. That single pocket nearly doubles the house edge from 2.70% to 5.26%. Over 1,000 spins at 1,000 coins per bet, you'd lose an average of 27,000 coins on European compared to 52,600 on American. There's no strategic advantage to playing American roulette — European is always the better mathematical choice. Try both variants side by side on our European and American.
VIP Tables and Rewards
As you play roulette and accumulate VIP points, you unlock higher-tier tables with larger bet limits and exclusive perks. The VIP program has six tiers — Bronze through Supernova — each with its own daily coin claim amount, store bonuses, and table access. VIP points are earned through gameplay on any table type, including tournaments.
How to Get Started
Create a free account to receive your starting coins, then pick any table from the lobby above. Solo tables let you jump straight in, while multiplayer tables and tournaments require a buy-in from your wallet. You can cash out from any table at any time and your coins return to your wallet instantly. New to roulette? Read our complete beginner's guide or check the payout odds for every bet type.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this roulette game completely free to play?
Yes. Roulette Simulator is 100% free. You receive coins when you sign up and can claim free daily coins from the Store. There is no real money gambling — all coins are virtual currency for entertainment purposes only.
Can I play roulette online with friends?
Yes. The multiplayer tables let you play alongside other real players in real time. You can see each other's bets, chat during the betting phase, and compete for the biggest bankroll. Share a table link with friends to play together.
What's the difference between European and American roulette?
European roulette has 37 pockets (0-36) with a 2.70% house edge. American roulette has 38 pockets (0, 00, 1-36) with a 5.26% house edge. The payouts are the same on both, so European gives you better odds on every bet.
Are the spins truly random?
Every spin is generated server-side using a cryptographically secure pseudorandom number generator (CSPRNG). The result is determined before the wheel animation plays, and no client-side input can influence the outcome.
How do roulette tournaments work?
Tournaments give every player the same starting coin stack. Over a set number of rounds, you place bets and try to grow your balance. When the final round ends, the leaderboard determines prize payouts. Tournaments run throughout the day with different entry fees and prize pools.
Do I need to download anything to play?
No. Roulette Simulator runs entirely in your browser on desktop and mobile. There is no app to download and no software to install.