Limbo uses an exponential probability distribution with instant results. A 2x target hits approximately 49.5% of the time; 10x hits ~9.9%; 1,000x hits ~0.099%. This free simulator lets you analyze expected value at any target and see how probability theory predicts outcomes across thousands of instant rounds.
Last updated: March 28, 2026
Set a target multiplier and get instant results. Analyze expected value at any target from 1.01x to 1,000,000x.
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This free Limbo simulator models the fastest probability game available. You set a target multiplier — anywhere from 1.01x to over 1,000,000x — submit your play, and instantly see the result. If the generated multiplier meets or exceeds your target, you receive that multiplier applied to your play amount. There is no animation to watch, no timing decision to make. Pure probability.
The probability of winning is inversely proportional to your target. A 2x target wins roughly 49.5% of the time. A 10x target wins roughly 9.9% of the time. A 1,000x target wins roughly 0.099% of the time. This inverse relationship holds at every target setting, making outcomes predictable over large sample sizes.
Limbo is functionally the instant version of Crash. Both games involve multiplier thresholds, but Crash adds a rising animation and requires you to time your cashout. Limbo removes that layer entirely, making it ideal for high-volume strategy testing through auto-play. Experienced players often run hundreds of rounds per minute.
Compare multiple target multipliers side by side. See how different targets affect your success rate, average return frequency, and overall expected return across thousands of simulated rounds. Visualize the distribution of outcomes as a scatter galaxy to build intuition for the risk-reward tradeoff.
Limbo's instant rounds mean you can fire hundreds of plays per minute. Project how speed translates to volume — see expected balance curves, target hit counts, and depletion probability across real time durations from 30 minutes to 8 hours.
Watch the law of large numbers in action. Track how the actual return rate converges toward the theoretical expected value as sample size grows, with a confidence ribbon that narrows as uncertainty dissolves over hundreds of thousands of rounds.
Honest, math-based answers about Limbo.
Deal. Decide. Count.

Spin. Analyze. Learn.

Drop. Bounce. Multiply.

Rise. Collect. Or crash.

Reveal. Avoid. Multiply.

Guess. Stack. Collect.

Set. Roll. Multiply.

Pick. Match. Multiply.

Pick. Flip. Double.

This is a free mathematical simulation for educational purposes. No real money is used.