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Hash Roulette Explained

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Hash roulette plays like normal roulette, but the winning number comes from a blockchain transaction hash instead of a spinning wheel. This guide explains it. It is a type of hash game.

Key takeaways
  • It uses the same bets as standard roulette, but the winning number is derived from a public blockchain transaction hash instead of a spinning wheel.
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The objective

You place the same bets as in standard roulette — single numbers, colours, odd/even, groups — but the winning number is derived from a transaction hash rather than a wheel.

How the number is decided

The game maps part of the transaction hash to a roulette number.

Example. Specific characters of the hash are converted into a number within the roulette range, and that becomes the winning pocket. The mapping is defined and public.

The bets and payouts

Inside and outside bets work exactly as in roulette — a straight-up number pays the most, outside bets like red/black pay less but win more often. The payouts are shown in the game. See roulette rules.

Verifiable results

Because the winning number traces back to a public transaction, you can verify it yourself on a blockchain explorer — the hallmark of provably fair games. As always, treat it as entertainment and set a budget.

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FAQ

How does hash roulette work?

It uses the same bets as standard roulette, but the winning number is derived from a public blockchain transaction hash instead of a spinning wheel.

Are the bets the same as normal roulette?

Yes. Inside and outside bets — single numbers, colours, odd/even and groups — work exactly as in standard roulette, with payouts shown in the game.

Can I verify a hash roulette result?

Yes. The winning number traces back to a public transaction, so you can confirm it yourself on a blockchain explorer.

How we made this guide. This guide is written and maintained by the 1xRoll Editorial Team and explains the general, widely-accepted rules of the market. All examples are hypothetical and illustrate mechanics only — they are not predictions, betting advice or real odds. Specific rules can vary by event and operator, so always check the in-game or in-bet-slip rules. editorial approach · responsible-gaming policy

Last updated: 2026-06-15

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