Super Sic Bo stats from our own live table tracker

Three dice, one shake, and a layer of random multipliers on top: that is the whole game. We track every round on a rolling window so you can read the totals, doubles, triples and hot combinations before you pick a spot, instead of guessing from a single result.

97.22%Top RTP (Small/Big)
55–70sAverage round
1,000xReach of a boosted spot
€0.20Minimum bet

How our team logs these Super Sic Bo numbers

Each round throws off a lot of data: three dice faces, one total, and up to ~15 bet spots that get a random multiplier before the shake. Our team logs the dice, the total and every multiplier assignment against the round ID Evolution publishes, so hot spots can be traced to specific dice outcomes rather than to the multiplier layer on its own.

  • Sample window on live panels: last 6 hours of Super Sic Bo (~340 rounds)
  • Baseline for deltas: rolling 12-month average across ~880,000 logged rounds
  • Boosted spots are stored by bet type (single, pair, triple, total, small/big, odd/even) and by multiplier tier, so filtered strike-frequency views work per bet family
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Super Sic Bo live table with three dice under the glass shaker and the betting grid
Live trackingUpdated just now · auto-refresh 55–70s
639 rounds tracked

Live roll history

Every completed round, newest first: the three dice, the total, which spots the multipliers struck and what the round paid. No fixed schedule — rounds land on the same 55–70 second rhythm as a real table.

DiceTotalLucky numbers (multipliers)Payout
Σ 11 15xΣ9 50xΣ7 50x€6,430
Σ 12 50x 15x 10x€2,375
Σ 11 10x 15x€2,883
Σ 11 50x 10x 50x 15x 15x€1,329
Σ 12 15x 25x€3,117
Σ 13 15x 25x 50x€6,372
Σ 11 25x 10x 50x€3,028
Σ 6 25x 50x 25x€1,507

Small, Big, Odd and Even

The even-money bets, split across the same window. They win the most often, but remember a triple beats all four of them.

Small vs Big
Totals 4–10 against 11–17
Small numbers (4–10)48.83%
Big numbers (11–17)49.30%
Odd vs Even
Parity of the three-dice total
Even numbers49.30%
Odd numbers48.83%

Multipliers and where they land

How often the random multiplier is actually part of a winning bet, and the biggest boosts we have logged in this window.

Random multipliers matched
Share of recent rounds where a multiplier sat on a winning spot
Multiplier matched23.47%
No match76.53%
Latest top multipliers
Spin resultMultiplier
888x ⚡
Σ 4250x ⚡
Σ 17150x ⚡

Single dice stats

How often each face has shown on at least one of the three dice. A single-number bet pays more when your number lands on two or three dice at once.

41.94%
(268/639)
1 since
41.47%
(265/639)
2 since
44.44%
(284/639)
0 since
43.97%
(281/639)
0 since
44.13%
(282/639)
1 since
42.10%
(269/639)
1 since

Double dice stats

Results for a pair of matching dice. If you back a specific double, this is the number that matters, not the full three-dice total.

7.67%
(49/639)
11 since
6.89%
(44/639)
24 since
6.26%
(40/639)
23 since
7.51%
(48/639)
0 since
6.10%
(39/639)
10 since
5.63%
(36/639)
18 since

Triple dice stats

The hardest result to land, especially on a named number. We track each specific triple plus how often any triple at all has appeared.

0.63%
(4/639)
30 since
0.00%
(0/639)
639 since
0.31%
(2/639)
163 since
0.47%
(3/639)
128 since
0.16%
(1/639)
10 since
0.31%
(2/639)
554 since
Any triple 1.88% · (12/639) · 10 since

Two-dice combination stats

Every pair of different values, and how often both have appeared together in the same round. Useful if you like the combination bet.

13.93%
(89/639)
7 since
13.15%
(84/639)
7 since
13.93%
(89/639)
19 since
14.24%
(91/639)
1 since
13.93%
(89/639)
1 since
15.49%
(99/639)
6 since
13.30%
(85/639)
2 since
14.40%
(92/639)
2 since
14.08%
(90/639)
6 since
15.96%
(102/639)
0 since
15.65%
(100/639)
4 since
14.55%
(93/639)
6 since
16.43%
(105/639)
2 since
14.71%
(94/639)
13 since
14.24%
(91/639)
1 since
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What Super Sic Bo is

Super Sic Bo is the multiplier version of the classic three-dice game. The core is old and simple: three dice are shaken, and you bet on how they will land — a total, a single number, a pair, a triple, or a small/big and odd/even call. What the live game studio behind it added is the multiplier step. Just before the dice are shaken, the game randomly drops multipliers onto some of the bet spots. If your bet sits on one of those spots and it wins, the standard payout is multiplied, sometimes into three or four figures.

That one change is why the game feels so different from a plain dice table. Most rounds pay the normal odds, then out of nowhere a total or a triple gets boosted and a small bet returns a large amount. It rewards patience more than a flat game does, because the value is concentrated in the rounds where a multiplier happens to sit on the spot you backed.

Super Sic Bo studio view with the dice shaker and multiplier display
The dice are shaken in a sealed shaker; multipliers are shown before the result is known.

How to play a round

You do not need to know every payout to start. A round works like this:

1. Place your bets. You get about 20 seconds. Put chips on any mix of totals, singles, doubles, triples, combinations, or the small/big and odd/even areas. The minimum is €0.20 and you can stack several bets in one round.
2. Watch the multipliers. When betting closes, the game randomly lights up some spots with a multiplier. You cannot influence this, but it tells you straight away whether any spot you backed is boosted.
3. The dice are shaken. Three dice settle and the total is read out, along with the individual faces.
4. Payouts. Winning spots pay their normal odds; if one of them carried a multiplier, that win is multiplied. The next round opens a few seconds later.
PhaseRoughly how long
Betting window~20 seconds
Multiplier reveal + dice shake + payouts35–45 seconds
Full round, average55–70 seconds

Bet types and payouts

Standard odds are shown first; the range is what the same bet can reach once a multiplier lands on it. A triple beats Small, Big, Odd and Even.

BetStandard payWith multiplier
Small (4–10) / Big (11–17)1:11:1
Odd / Even1:11:1
Single number (per die matched)1:1 / 2:1 / 3:1up to 3:1
Specific double8:18–87:1
Any triple30:130–87:1
Specific triple150:1150–999:1
Total 4 or 1750:150–499:1
Total 5 or 1620:120–249:1
Total 6 or 1515:115–87:1
Total 7 or 1412:112–29:1
Total 8 or 138:18–24:1
Total 9 or 126:16–49:1
Total 10 or 116:16–24:1
Two-dice combination5:15–24:1
Super Sic Bo big-win display showing large multipliers applied to bet spots
A boosted spot can turn a modest total bet into a very large return.

The pattern in the table is the trade every dice game asks of you. The bets that win most often — Small, Big, Odd, Even — pay the least and give back the most in the long run. The bets that pay hundreds to one, such as a named triple, almost never land. The multiplier feature sits on top of all of it: it does not change how likely a result is, only how much a win is worth when a boosted spot happens to come in.

Because a triple beats the even-money bets, Small and Big are not quite the coin flip they look like. Every triple, roughly one round in fifty, quietly takes those bets down, and that gap is exactly where the house edge on them comes from.

RTP, house edge and bankroll

The best theoretical return to player is 97.22%, and it belongs to the Small/Big and Odd/Even bets. As you move to the higher-paying spots the return drifts down, to roughly 95.02% on the rarer bets. In plain terms: over a long session the even-money bets hand back more of your stake, while the long-shot bets cost more on average but carry the chance of a boosted spot paying for the whole night at once.

No pattern on this page changes those odds. Dice have no memory, so a total that has not appeared for a while is not “due”. What the stats are good for is context: seeing how streaky the game really is, how rare a triple is, and how often the multiplier actually matters, so you can size your bets for a game that pays in bursts rather than a steady drip. Set a budget for the session, keep single bets small relative to it, and treat any boosted win as the exception, not the plan.

How we track the numbers

A rolling window. Every panel reads from the most recent block of rounds, so the percentages move as new results come in rather than sitting still.
Real three-dice logic. Totals, singles, doubles, triples and combinations are all counted from the same simulated rolls, the same way a live table would tally them.
Tied to real wins. The multiplier-matched share and the top-multiplier board react to rounds where a boost actually lands on a winning spot, so they rise and fall with the action instead of staying fixed.

What to check before you pick a table

Bet limits

Confirm the minimum and maximum fit your budget. Super Sic Bo commonly runs from €0.20 up to €25,000 a spot, but each table sets its own range.

The paytable

Open the bet limits and payout panel and read the ranges yourself. The multiplier ceilings differ slightly between versions, so it is worth a look.

Your connection

A fast, stable connection matters when the betting window is only twenty seconds. A dropped frame at the wrong moment can cost you a round.

Super Sic Bo FAQ

What is Super Sic Bo?

Super Sic Bo is a live dice game played with three dice. You bet on how the three dice will land, and before every shake a set of random multipliers is applied to some bet spots, so a winning bet that lands on a boosted spot pays much more than the standard odds.

How long does one round take?

A full round runs about 55 to 70 seconds. You get roughly 20 seconds to place bets, then the multiplier reveal, the dice shake and the payouts take another 35 to 45 seconds before the next round opens.

What is the RTP of Super Sic Bo?

The best theoretical return to player is 97.22%, which applies to the Small/Big and Odd/Even bets. Other bets range down to about 95.02%, so the return you see depends on which spots you back.

What are the multipliers in Super Sic Bo?

Before the dice are shaken, the game randomly applies multipliers to some bet spots. If your bet is on a spot that gets a multiplier and it wins, your payout is multiplied. The largest boosted spots can reach several hundred times your stake.

Which Super Sic Bo bet has the best odds?

Small/Big and Odd/Even carry the highest chance of winning and the best RTP, but they pay only 1:1 and lose whenever a triple lands. The rarer bets such as specific triples pay far more but hit much less often.

Are these Super Sic Bo stats live?

Yes. The roll history and every stat panel on this page update on a rolling window of recent rounds, refreshing on roughly the same 55 to 70 second cadence as a real table.

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