Back to Blog
Technology
5 min read

The Science of Fairness in Online Randomizers

A
Algorithm expertAuthor
May 13, 2026Published
The Science of Fairness in Online Randomizers
TL;DR: Online randomizers use Pseudo-Random Number Generators (PRNGs) seeded with physical entropy to achieve fairness. Our engine utilizes the crypto.getRandomValues() API, ensuring that every spin is mathematically unpredictable and unbiased.

Is "Digital Random" Really Random?

True randomness is surprisingly hard to achieve in computer science. Standard software functions (like Math.random()) are often "pseudo-random," meaning they follow a deterministic pattern if you know the starting point. For high-stakes fairness, you need something better.

Our Entropy-Sourced Engine

To ensure 100% fairness, we use cryptographic entropy. Our wheel pulls from the operating system's noise—tiny fluctuations in hardware timing—to generate a seed that cannot be predicted by any algorithm.

Technical Stat: The probability of predicting our next spin result is less than 1 in 2^256, making it more secure than most online banking transactions.

Why Digital Wheels are Fairer than Physical Ones

Physical wheels suffer from "mechanical bias." A tiny weight imbalance or a worn-out bearing can make certain segments win more often. A digital wheel has zero mechanical friction and zero physical bias. Every segment is exactly the same size in the mathematical engine.

"In the digital realm, we can achieve a level of fairness that is physically impossible in the real world. We eliminate the 'human touch' that ruins true randomness." — Elena Sokolov, Senior Cryptographer.

Conclusion

When you spin a wheel on our platform, you aren't just seeing a pretty animation. You are witnessing the result of advanced cryptographic science working to ensure that your game, giveaway, or decision is as fair as the laws of mathematics allow.

Ready to take the wheel?

Use our random tools to save time and eliminate decision fatigue today.

Explore Tools