Who Invented the Roulette?

The game of roulette was invented in France in the early 1800s. It quickly became popular across Europe and eventually made its way to the United States.

At first, roulette was played on a single table with just a single wheel. But over time, the game grew more complex and now there are dozens of roulette variants across the world.

Although many believe that Englishman William Hill is responsible for founding modern roulette, the true inventor is likely unknown. What is known is that Hill played a significant role in popularizing and making the game more accessible to mainstream audiences.

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