Roulette Simulator

Fibonacci Roulette Simulator

Test the Fibonacci sequence betting system with our free interactive simulator. Explore how this mathematical progression performs in roulette and understand its limitations against the house edge.

🔢 How It Works

Follow Fibonacci sequence (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8...) after losses, retreat after wins

⚖️ Key Feature

Slower progression than Martingale but still exponential growth

🎯 Math Reality

Cannot overcome house edge despite mathematical elegance

Fibonacci Monte Carlo Simulation

Fibonacci Sequence Example:

11235813213455

Move forward 1 position on loss, back 2 positions on win

Roulette Type

Why Use This Simulator?

  • Understand Fibonacci sequence behavior in gambling
  • Compare slower progression to Martingale system
  • Test different bankroll requirements safely
  • Analyze table limit impacts on sequence progression
  • See statistical outcomes from thousands of sessions

Typical Results

  • More conservative than Martingale but still risky
  • Losing streaks can still create large bet requirements
  • House edge accumulates regardless of sequence
  • Sequence retreat may not fully recover losses
  • Mathematical beauty doesn't guarantee profit

🔢 About the Fibonacci Sequence

The Fibonacci sequence (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55...) appears throughout nature and mathematics. Each number is the sum of the two preceding numbers.

In betting, you move forward in the sequence after losses and retreat two steps after wins. While more conservative than Martingale, it still cannot overcome the fundamental house edge.