Fireball on Lightning Storm: live frequency, average payout, last hit
Fireball drops a high-variance multiplier wheel; ~2% per spin, with payouts trending toward the 20-50× range and tail outcomes well above.
Observed frequency by window
theoretical: 2.00%| Window | Rounds | Fireball hits | Observed % | vs theory | Avg × | Spins since |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Last hour | 115 | 12 | 10.43% | +8.43 pts | 72.08× | 4 |
| Last 24 hours | 1,008 | 96 | 9.52% | +7.52 pts | 50.83× | 4 |
| Last 7 days | 6,410 | 670 | 10.45% | +8.45 pts | 48.23× | 3 |
| Last 30 days | 18,632 | 1954 | 10.49% | +8.49 pts | 53.85× | 3 |
Numbers refresh every minute. Last hit: 0s ago on Lightning Storm.
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Frequently asked
- How rare is Fireball on Lightning Storm?
- Fireball has a theoretical hit rate of 2.00% per spin on Lightning Storm. Observed frequencies on this page can drift above or below that figure across short windows — that's variance, not a tell.
- What does Fireball pay on Lightning Storm?
- Fireball bonus — high-volatility multiplier round. Bonus rounds vary widely round-to-round; long-run averages are shown in the table above.
- Can the recent Fireball streak predict the next round?
- No. Every spin on Lightning Storm is independent of the previous one. "Hot" or "cold" readings describe the past, not the next outcome. The data is useful for transparency and curiosity, not for forecasting.
Fireball on Lightning Storm
Fireball drops a high-variance multiplier wheel; ~2% per spin, with payouts trending toward the 20-50× range and tail outcomes well above.
What this page tracks
- Observed % vs theoretical % across four windows: last hour, last 24 hours, last 7 days, last 30 days.
- Fireball hits in each window and the rolling rounds-total denominator.
- Average multiplier of winning rounds where the data is available.
- Spins since — how many rounds have finalised since the last Fireball landing.
- Last finalised — UTC timestamp of the most recent Fireball round.
How to read the variance
Short windows are noisy by design. A Fireball segment with theoretical 2.00% frequency can swing wildly across 100 rounds — the wheel is genuinely random and any "hot" or "cold" reading on a small sample is statistical drift, not a tell. Over 30-day windows the observed share converges to the theoretical share within roughly half a percentage point on this game.
Use the data, don't believe in patterns
TrackerSino surfaces Fireball statistics for transparency, not prediction. Every spin is independent — past landings have no effect on the next outcome. The wheel's RNG is deterministic only in the cryptographic sense (provably-fair seed commitments); from the player's seat it's a uniformly random pick from the slot composition. Enjoy the data; never bet because something is "due".
Other segments on Lightning Storm
Browse all segments tracked for this game from the back-link below — every segment has its own page with the same observed-vs-theoretical breakdown.

