Late April 2026 and the Castle Roulette live tracker is as active as ever. Here’s a quick read on what the data has been showing and what players are actually using the tools for.

What players are checking right now

The three most-used views on the tracker this month:

  • Stats search — players looking up their own history or comparing session totals against their weekly averages
  • Compare — side-by-side reads between two players; Discord screenshots from compare links have been common
  • Drought tracker — how many spins since the last 48× or high-payout result; this is the view that drives the most “how long has it been?” questions

Drought numbers in context

The tracker logs every spin as it happens, so you can see drought periods in real time rather than estimating from memory. If you’re watching a table and wondering when the last big hit was, the tracker timestamps it.

What’s worth knowing: drought data is descriptive, not predictive. Castle Roulette on Duel uses provably fair mechanics — each spin is independent. A long drought doesn’t change the odds on the next spin. The tracker makes the pattern visible; what you do with it is up to you.

The recap tab: today vs. last 7 days

The recap view now defaults to Today (UTC) and lets you toggle to Last 7 days. The numbers it shows:

  • Spins tracked in the window
  • Biggest single-round payout
  • Number of 48× hits
  • Top wagered player in the window

These are live aggregates pulled from the tracker database. Good for a quick check before you sit down at the table.

Getting started with DUEL5

If you haven’t signed up on Duel.com yet, use DUEL5 via the official signup flow when it matches visible terms — full details on the promo code hub. After that, the tracker is the natural next stop if Castle Roulette is your main game.