Roulette has been a cornerstone of the casino experience for centuries, offering a mesmerizing blend of spinning wheels and bouncing balls.
Enter ‘Multi-Wheel Roulette,’ an incredibly intense digital variation designed specifically for players who find the standard game too slow.

Understanding the Rules of Multi-Wheel Roulette
The massive difference is that hovering above the betting grid are up to eight independent, digitally rendered roulette wheels.
If you activate six wheels and bet $5 on Black, your total bet is actually $30 ($5 multiplied by 6 wheels).
- This variation is only possible in the digital space, as a physical casino could never fit eight wheels around a single betting table
- It is the absolute perfect game for ‘system’ players (like Martingale bettors) who want to generate massive volume in a very short amount of time
- Always check your total bet size before hitting spin; it is incredibly easy to accidentally bet $80 when you only meant to bet $10
Managing the Extreme Volatility
However, the bankroll management required to survive Multi-Wheel Roulette is completely different from the traditional game.
If your standard bet is $10 per spin on a normal table, you should drop your base bet down to $1 or $2 when playing eight wheels.
| Betting Strategy | The Approach in Multi-Wheel | The Mathematical Result |
|---|---|---|
| Betting “Red” (Even Money) | Low variance; usually wins on some wheels and loses on others | Frequent “pushes” or small wins/losses; keeps you playing longer |
| Betting a Single Number | High variance; very likely to lose on all 8 wheels | Massive payout if the number hits on multiple wheels simultaneously |
Multi-Wheel Roulette is a perfect example of how digital software can take a centuries-old classic and inject it with pure adrenaline.