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Lotto 23 April 2026

Roulette with a Crazy Time Twist!

Live Red Door Roulette: Two Live Casino Games in One!

Red Door Roulette's logo on a lottoland-branded background

RED DOOR ROULETTE’S STARTING POINT

If you’ve played Crazy Time and you’ve played live roulette, you already know most of what Red Door Roulette is going to throw at you. Evolution Gaming released it in 2023 as a deliberate mashup of European Roulette and the Crazy Time bonus wheel, and the combination works better than it probably has any right to. It plays like a live roulette game until it suddenly doesn’t, and that shift is the reason it has become one of the most popular live casino games for Lottolanders across the world.

Red Door Roulette runs on a standard European roulette wheel. Single zero, numbers 1 to 36, the full betting layout. If you know roulette, you’re immediately at home. Outside bets, inside bets, neighbour bets via the racetrack panel. All of it works exactly as it does in any other European roulette variant.

The game only starts to reveal itself once the betting window closes.

KEYS, MULTIPLIERS AND THE RED DOOR

Once betting closes, the host spins a single-reel slot machine positioned next to the red door. This reel lands on a number between 3 and 15, which tells you how many numbers on the betting grid will receive a key marker for that round. Those keys are then randomly distributed across straight-up numbers on the board.

Some of those key numbers also receive a random multiplier of between 2x and 20x. This multiplier doesn’t affect the base roulette payout. It carries over into the bonus round if that number is triggered.

Next, the wheel spins. If the ball lands on a key number and you have a straight-up bet on it, the red door opens and you’re taken into the Crazy Time-inspired bonus round. That’s the only way through the door. Outside bets, splits, corners. None of those qualify. Only a winning straight-up bet on a key number gets you there.

INSIDE RED DOOR ROULETTE’S BONUS ROUND

Red Door Roulette’s bonus wheel has 64 segments, each showing either a multiplier value or the word DOUBLE. The host spins the wheel and wherever it lands is your payout, applied to your original straight-up stake.

If it lands on DOUBLE, all multiplier values on the wheel are doubled and the wheel spins again. This can happen multiple times in a row, which is how the maximum payout of 4,000x is reached. The bonus round keeps going until the wheel lands on a multiplier rather than DOUBLE, at which point the round ends and the winnings are paid out.

If you had a key multiplier assigned to your number before the spin, that multiplier is applied to all values on the wheel before it spins, pushing every segment higher from the start.

THE TRADE-OFF ON STRAIGHT-UP BETS

This is the most important thing to understand before you sit down. Straight-up bets in Red Door Roulette pay 19:1 on non-key numbers, compared to 35:1 in standard European roulette. That reduction funds the bonus mechanic, the same way XXXtreme Lightning Roulette reduces its base payout to fund the multiplier system (you can read more about this on our XXXtreme Lightning Roulette review).

In plain terms: if the ball consistently avoids key numbers, your straight-up bets will return less than they would in a standard roulette game. The upside is the bonus round, where the potential payout climbs considerably. Outside bets are not affected and pay standard roulette rates throughout.

HOW TO PLAY RED DOOR ROULETTE

Because the bonus round requires a winning straight-up bet on a key number, the entire game is built around straight-up bets. Outside bets alone won’t get you through the red door.

The practical approach most players take is to cover a spread of straight-up numbers, giving themselves more chances of landing on one of the 3 to 15 key numbers distributed each round, while using outside bets to generate steadier returns between bonus triggers. There’s no system that changes the underlying odds, but the number of straight-up numbers you cover does affect how often you’re in contention for a bonus round.

The racetrack panel makes it easier to place neighbour bets quickly, which is a useful tool if you want to cover sections of the wheel efficiently without clicking through individual numbers.

IS RED DOOR ROULETTE WORTH PLAYING?

Red Door Roulette is a well-constructed hybrid that does what it sets out to do. If you enjoy roulette and want a version that adds genuine variance without requiring you to abandon what you already know about the game, it’s a natural fit. The bonus round is entertaining and the production around it is strong.

Go in understanding the straight-up payout reduction, decide how many numbers you want to cover per round, and the rest takes care of itself. You’ll find it in the live casino section on Lottoland Casino.

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by Lottoland Team
Lottoland Team