Quantum roulette

Quantum roulette

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Quantum Roulette is a live roulette game developed by Playtech that applies random quantum multipliers to straight-up bets before each spin. Between two and eight numbers are selected as Quantum numbers each round, each assigned a multiplier between 50x and 500x. If the ball lands on a Quantum number you have bet on, your straight-up payout is multiplied accordingly. It is Playtech’s answer to Evolution Gaming’s Lightning Roulette — same concept, different studio, different provider.

500x
Maximum Multiplier
2–8
Quantum Numbers Per Spin
37
Pockets (Single Zero)

What Is Quantum Roulette?

Quantum Roulette is a live dealer game broadcast from Playtech’s live studio. It uses a standard European single-zero wheel with 37 pockets — identical in layout and rules to any other single-zero game. The Quantum multiplier system is applied on top of the base game: before each spin, a random selection of numbers are designated as Quantum numbers and assigned multipliers ranging from 50x to 500x.

The game uses a futuristic studio aesthetic with digital visual effects — animated quantum particles, colour-coded number reveals, and a high-production broadcast environment. Like Lightning Roulette, the multiplier reveal is the theatrical centrepiece of each round. The underlying mathematics are very similar to Lightning Roulette, with some differences in multiplier frequency and the number of Quantum numbers selected per spin.

Key difference from Lightning Roulette: Quantum Roulette selects between 2 and 8 Quantum numbers per spin — more than Lightning Roulette’s 1 to 5. This means there are more multiplied numbers available each round, slightly increasing the frequency at which players hit a multiplied outcome. The trade-off is the same reduced base straight-up payout to fund the system.

How the Quantum Multiplier System Works

After the betting window closes, the game’s RNG selects between two and eight numbers on the wheel as Quantum numbers. Each is assigned a random multiplier between 50x and 500x. These are revealed on screen with animated visual effects before the wheel is spun. The multipliers only apply to straight-up bets — all other bet types pay at standard European roulette rates regardless of the Quantum numbers selected.

Multiplier Distribution

MultiplierFrequencyEffective Payout on €10 Straight-Up Bet
50xMost common€500
100xCommon€1,000
200xOccasional€2,000
300xRare€3,000
500xVery rare€5,000

The Reduced Base Straight-Up Payout

Like Lightning Roulette, Quantum Roulette funds the multiplier system by reducing the base straight-up payout. Non-multiplied straight-up wins pay less than the standard 35:1. The exact base payout varies slightly by version and provider configuration — check the paytable of the specific title before playing. Outside bets are not affected and pay at standard European roulette rates.

The reduced base payout applies every round. On most straight-up winning spins, your number will not carry a Quantum multiplier — you receive the reduced base payout rather than 35:1. The multipliers are exciting but statistically infrequent. Players who place primarily straight-up bets face a slightly higher effective house edge than on a standard European table.

How a Round Works

Step 1 — Betting Window

The betting window opens and a countdown runs. You place bets on the standard European roulette grid. All bet types are available — straight-up numbers, splits, streets, corners, outside bets. The window typically runs for 15 to 20 seconds.

Step 2 — Quantum Number Reveal

After the betting window closes, the RNG selects two to eight Quantum numbers and assigns each a multiplier. These are revealed on screen with animated visual effects — each number lights up in sequence with its multiplier value displayed. The reveal sequence takes approximately five to eight seconds and is the most visually distinctive part of each round.

Step 3 — The Spin

The dealer spins the wheel. If the ball lands on a Quantum number with a straight-up bet placed on it, the multiplier is applied. All other bets pay at standard rates. Winnings are calculated and credited automatically before the next round begins.

Bets and Payouts

Bet TypeStandard PayoutQuantum Roulette PayoutNotes
Straight Up (non-Quantum)35:1Reduced base payoutCheck title paytable
Straight Up (Quantum number)35:150x–500xMultiplier applied
Split17:117:1Unchanged
Street11:111:1Unchanged
Corner8:18:1Unchanged
Six Line5:15:1Unchanged
Dozen / Column2:12:1Unchanged
Red / Black1:11:1Unchanged
Odd / Even1:11:1Unchanged
High / Low1:11:1Unchanged

House Edge and RTP

Quantum Roulette uses a European single-zero wheel. Outside bets carry the standard 2.70% house edge. Straight-up bets carry a slightly higher effective house edge due to the reduced base payout, partially offset by the multiplier wins. The overall RTP is close to but marginally below standard European Roulette for straight-up bet players.

Bet TypeHouse EdgeRTP
Outside bets (all types)2.70%97.30%
Straight Up (with multiplier system)~2.70–3.00%~97.00–97.30%
Standard European (straight up)2.70%97.30%

The exact RTP on straight-up bets depends on the frequency and size distribution of multipliers in the specific version you are playing. Always check the game’s information panel for the certified RTP figure. For context on how house edge works across all roulette variants, see our house edge guide.

Quantum Roulette vs Lightning Roulette

Quantum Roulette and Lightning Roulette are the two most widely available multiplier roulette formats. The concept is identical — random multipliers on straight-up bets, funded by a reduced base payout. The differences are in provider, studio aesthetic, and a few mechanical details.

FeatureQuantum RouletteLightning Roulette
ProviderPlaytechEvolution Gaming
Wheel typeEuropean (single zero)European (single zero)
Multiplied numbers per spin2–81–5
Multiplier range50x–500x50x–500x
Outside bet payoutsStandard (unchanged)Standard (unchanged)
Studio aestheticFuturistic / digitalElectric storm / dramatic
AvailabilityPlaytech casinosEvolution casinos
Free play availableRarelyNo

The higher number of Quantum numbers per spin (up to 8 vs Lightning’s 5) means multiplied outcomes occur slightly more frequently in Quantum Roulette. Whether this translates to better value depends on the base payout reduction applied — always check the specific title’s paytable rather than assuming either game has a better RTP.

Strategies for Quantum Roulette

Strategy in Quantum Roulette follows the same logic as Lightning Roulette — outside bets are mathematically unaffected by the multiplier system and should be approached identically to any European single-zero game. Even-money bets with a low-volatility system like D’Alembert or Paroli remain the most stable approach.

For straight-up bet players, the higher number of Quantum numbers per spin (up to 8) means there is a better statistical chance of your number carrying a multiplier on any given round compared to Lightning Roulette. However, the Quantum numbers are still selected after the betting window closes — you cannot bet in anticipation of which numbers will be selected. Covering more numbers increases your stake per spin proportionally.

No system predicts Quantum numbers. The Quantum numbers are generated by RNG after bets are placed. Past results, hot numbers, sector betting, and all other pattern-based approaches have no bearing on which numbers will be selected as Quantum numbers in any given round. See our strategies guide for a full overview of what betting systems can and cannot achieve.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Quantum Roulette?

Quantum Roulette is a live dealer roulette game by Playtech that applies random multipliers of 50x to 500x to two to eight numbers before each spin. It uses a European single-zero wheel. Outside bets pay at standard European roulette rates. Straight-up bets carry a reduced base payout to fund the multiplier system.

What is the difference between Quantum Roulette and Lightning Roulette?

Both use random multipliers on straight-up bets with a reduced base payout. The main differences: Quantum Roulette is made by Playtech and selects 2 to 8 multiplied numbers per spin; Lightning Roulette is made by Evolution Gaming and selects 1 to 5. Both use the same 50x to 500x multiplier range. Availability depends on which provider’s games your casino carries.

What is the house edge in Quantum Roulette?

For outside bets: 2.70% — identical to standard European Roulette. For straight-up bets: slightly higher due to the reduced base payout, partially offset by multiplier wins. Check the specific game’s certified RTP in its information panel for the exact figure, as this varies by version.

Can I predict which numbers will be Quantum numbers?

No. The Quantum numbers are generated by RNG after the betting window closes — after all bets are already placed. There is no pattern, no sequence, and no way to predict which numbers will carry multipliers. Each round is entirely independent of the previous one.

Is Quantum Roulette better than standard European Roulette?

For outside bet players — mathematically equivalent. For straight-up bet players — marginally worse in expected value per spin, but with significantly higher maximum payout potential. Quantum Roulette suits players who want the excitement of large multiplied wins and accept the reduced base payout as the cost. Standard European Roulette or French Roulette with La Partage remain the better mathematical choices for consistent play.

Where can I play Quantum Roulette?

Quantum Roulette is a Playtech product available at licensed online casinos that carry Playtech’s live dealer library. It is a real-money-only title. See our live roulette casinos guide for recommended platforms, or our crypto roulette guide for platforms that accept digital currencies.

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