Roulette Prize wheel strategies

I thought it would be entertaining to share my “strategy” for dealing with the roulette wheel. I’m not claiming this the be really effective, but it seems to have a small impact.

  1. Before the wheel starts spinning, I make note of the areas of the wheel I want to avoid. For example, in the screenshot, I wanted to avoid petals.
  2. As soon as I start the wheel, I try to tap the petals, knowing my reflexes will usually be too slow to actually hit the petals. It is important to tap before the wheel reaches full velocity.
  3. As you can see from the result. I avoided the petals and happily got a chocolate seedling.
    So if you get a feel for your reflex time, you can sort of aim for a quadrant of the wheel.

I’m not always successful, and often get unwanted petals or large seedlings.

If anyone else has interesting or entertaining strategy, please share. We’re can all use a good laugh.


I used to think of it as “generally one turn and stop,” but recently I have come to think of it as “generally half a turn or a full turn and stop.
So in the case of the presentation, I tap according to the flower, but there is some uncertainty because it is just after the rotation.
I have prepared *8 candidates for all the Valentine’s Day chocolates, 2 each, and I feel that I usually hit a lot of seedlings at this timing (lol).

One more thing, I can’t find the original speaker so I can’t provide a link, but there is a technique to induce the roulette of a subject with no seedlings to become all gold seedlings because the subject and the prize are tied & the next time you don’t get a seedling 7 times in a row, it has the characteristic of all gold seedlings.