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Temple Roulette

Numbers, colours, dozens — your call. Points are fictional and just for fun.

Pick a number or a bet, set your stake, then spin.
Bet 25
1000Points 0Spins 0Best win
Free play points only — no cash value, nothing to buy.

How to play

  1. Pick a number, or a bet like red/black, odd/even or a dozen.
  2. Set your stake in points and press Spin.
  3. A straight-up number pays 35:1, dozens 2:1, even-money bets 1:1.
  4. Everything uses free play points with no cash value.

About this game

Temple Roulette lets you bet on numbers, colours or dozens before the wheel spins somewhere between the strip and the shrine. It's a slower game, built for the evening rounds.

This is a free social game for entertainment only. No real money is involved, and points cannot be exchanged for anything of value. Intended for players aged 18+.

The story behind Temple Roulette

From carnival midways to prime-time game shows, the big spinning wheel has always drawn a crowd. Temple Roulette is that crowd-pleaser in miniature: give it a push, watch it slow, and see where fortune parks the pointer — all for fictional points and honest fun.

Playing it well

Outside bets (red/black, odd/even) hit almost half the time and keep your points steady; straight-up numbers hit rarely but pay 35:1. Mix both moods.

A classic approach: anchor on even-money bets, then sprinkle the occasional single number for drama. With free points, drama is the whole budget.

Fair by design

Like every game on Lions King Party, Temple Roulette runs on plain random logic in your own browser. Nothing is rigged, weighted or remembered between rounds — and since points are fictional, there'd be no reason to anyway.