Wheel Outcome Predictor - Chrome Extension
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Wheel Outcome Predictor - Chrome Extension

Free Monte Carlo wheel-game simulator for odds and risk insights
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Wheel Outcome Predictor is a Chrome extension that explores probability in wheel-based casino-style games using simulation. It is aimed at educational use: to help you understand how random outcomes behave over many spins and how different betting choices can change risk and volatility. The extension is designed for games like Dream Catcher and similar wheels that display prize segments such as 1, 2, 5, 20, and 40 (and comparable layouts).

At its core, Wheel Outcome Predictor runs Monte Carlo simulations—thousands of computer-generated spins produced under the parameters you choose. By repeating the same type of wheel spin over and over, the tool can estimate how often each segment may appear, how streaks can happen, and what ranges of results are plausible in the short run versus the long run. This makes it easier to see the difference between “expected” probabilities and real-world variance, where outcomes can cluster and swings can occur even when the wheel is fair.

The extension also provides risk-oriented insights, helping you compare scenarios such as conservative approaches (aiming for steadier outcomes) versus high-variance approaches (accepting larger swings for the chance of bigger hits). Rather than promising wins, it supports learning by turning abstract odds into concrete simulated results, so you can evaluate strategies with a clearer view of uncertainty and potential drawdowns. more

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Features

  • Monte Carlo simulations with thousands of simulated spins
  • Estimated outcome frequencies for each wheel segment
  • Scenario comparison to evaluate variance and risk
  • Strategy exploration to understand how different staking choices affect results
  • Educational probability and randomness visualization

How It’s Used

  • Learning the likelihood and distribution of outcomes in wheel-based games
  • Testing how often streaks and short-term variance may occur
  • Comparing low-risk vs high-risk betting approaches using simulated runs
  • Evaluating potential drawdowns and volatility before trying a strategy

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