European Roulette Online Simulator
European roulette online uses one zero and 36 numbered pockets. This simulator lets you test bets, bankroll changes, and common number groups without real money.
Single-zero roulette with 37 pockets and standard European payouts.
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European roulette simulator
Single-zero roulette with 37 pockets and standard European payouts.
Betting table
Place bets
Bets
9
Total bet
$45
Bankroll
$1,000
Straight numbers
Fast outside bets
Dozens and columns
Wheel sectors
Chip value
$5 selected
Chip value
$5 selected
Total bet
$45
Bankroll
$1,000
Controls
Session setup
Current
$1,000
On table
9
Total bet
$45
P/L
$0
History
Spin log
| Spin # | Winning number | Hit / Miss | Profit | Bankroll after spin |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No spins yet. | ||||
Analytics
Session statistics
Starting
$1,000
Current bankroll
$1,000
$0 net session result
Total spins
0
Hits
0
Misses
0
Hit rate
0.0%
Total wagered
$0
Net profit
$0
ROI
0.0%
European wheel
Spin result
Last number
-
Controls
Session setup
Current
$1,000
On table
9
Total bet
$45
P/L
$0
Betting table
Place bets
Bets
9
Total bet
$45
Bankroll
$1,000
Straight numbers
Fast outside bets
Dozens and columns
Wheel sectors
Chip value
$5 selected
Chip value
$5 selected
Total bet
$45
Bankroll
$1,000
History
Spin log
| Spin # | Winning number | Hit / Miss | Profit | Bankroll after spin |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No spins yet. | ||||
Analytics
Session statistics
Starting
$1,000
Current bankroll
$1,000
$0 net session result
Total spins
0
Hits
0
Misses
0
Hit rate
0.0%
Total wagered
$0
Net profit
$0
ROI
0.0%
European Roulette Rules
The wheel has numbers 0 to 36. Straight bets pay 35:1, even-money bets cover red or black, odd or even, and 1-18 or 19-36. The single zero gives the game a lower house edge than double-zero roulette.
History of European Roulette
European roulette developed from French casino games in the 18th and 19th centuries. The single-zero format became the standard across many European casinos and is now one of the most recognized roulette variants.
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