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About Russian Roulette - A Test of Courage and Luck

Russian Roulette is arguably the world's most dangerous and adrenaline-pumping game. Of course, here we offer an absolutely safe digital version. Recently, with the global explosion of the tactical psychological game "Liar's Bar", this retro revolver mechanism has returned to the public eye.

Our simulator faithfully recreates the classic 6-chamber cylinder structure. This means that with every trigger pull, you have a 16.67% (1/6) probability of "taking the bullet." This pure mathematical life-or-death game is the ultimate tool for testing luck, guts, and enlivening a party atmosphere. Here, the only bullet is virtual, but the accelerated heartbeat is real.

✦ Safe and Exciting Scenarios ✦

  • IRL Liar's Bar: Want to play the card betting game from "Liar's Bar" with friends in real life? Use this tool as your arbiter. No complex props needed, just whip out your phone to start.
  • Party Penalty Generator: Still playing boring "Rock, Paper, Scissors"? The loser drinks, or accepts a Truth or Dare challenge. The pressure of passing the phone around is unmatched by any other random tool.
  • Ultimate Indecision Killer: When faced with several options, set a rule for yourself (e.g., "If it's a blank, I'll confess my feelings"). Leave the decision to this 1/6 fate.
  • Probability Analogy Teaching: This is a great example to explain "independent events" to students. No matter how many blanks were fired before, if the cylinder isn't spun, the probability changes conditionally; if spun, it's always 1/6.

✦ Rules & Safety Note ✦

Q: Is this exactly the same mechanic as in "Liar's Bar"?
Mathematically, it is identical. You can choose to just pull the trigger (increasing probability) or spin the cylinder every time (resetting probability). This perfectly replicates the betting strategy in the game.
Q: Does this simulator make sound?
Yes, we have carefully recorded the sounds of the revolver spinning, the hammer clicking, and (unfortunately when hit) the gunshot. We recommend turning on sound for the most complete immersive experience.