Monopoly Live vs Dream Catcher — live stats, RTP & head-to-head data
Monopoly Live vs Dream Catcher: side-by-side live stats, RTP and biggest wins. Free tracker, no signup.
Live segment frequencies — last 24h
Monopoly Live: 1,536 rounds · Dream Catcher: 1,905 rounds| Segment | Theoretical | Monopoly Live hits | Monopoly Live % | Dream Catcher hits | Dream Catcher % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 40.74% | 654 | 42.58% | 838 | 43.99% |
| 2 | 27.78% | 409 | 26.63% | 520 | 27.30% |
| 5 | 12.96% | 200 | 13.02% | 226 | 11.86% |
| 10 | 7.41% | 115 | 7.49% | 131 | 6.88% |
| 2 Rolls | 3.70% | 68 | 4.43% | 0 | — |
| 4 Rolls | 3.70% | 25 | 1.63% | 0 | — |
| Chance | 3.70% | 65 | 4.23% | 0 | — |
Refreshes every two minutes. Drift between the two games in a 24-hour window is sampling variance, not a structural difference.
Monopoly Live vs Dream Catcher
Both are Evolution live wheel shows. Monopoly Live has three bonuses (2 Rolls, 4 Rolls, Chance) with board-walk multipliers. Dream Catcher is the pure number wheel (1–40), no bonus rounds, uniform ~96.6% RTP.
Each runs on an certified, independent RNG, so results on one have no bearing on the other — comparing them shows the real shape of the data, it doesn't predict the next round.
What the live data shows
The side-by-side panel above pulls the last 24 hours of observed segment frequencies for each wheel. Differences over a short window are sampling variance, not a structural edge — they converge over enough rounds.
No predictions
These are RNG outputs, not signals. No strategy (Martingale, "wait for a 2×", "the wheel is cold") beats the house edge over time. Use the data for transparency, not as a forecast.
Frequently asked
- Are Monopoly Live and Dream Catcher the same game?
- No. Both are Evolution live wheel shows but with separate implementations/RNG, so their results are independent.
- Which has the better RTP, Monopoly Live or Dream Catcher?
- They publish very close RTPs for the same category; differences in short-run observed RTP are variance, not a structural edge.

