Track host RTP, back-to-back segment tendencies, and real-time advantage play signals — updated every 30 seconds from the live session.
Metrics Dashboard
Host-level RTP is calculated from spins tracked within the current session. Back-to-back columns flag when a host has shown a tendency to repeat the same segment on consecutive spins — a signal that may inform your play timing.
Understanding the Metrics
These columns display the hit rates for each game segment on Sweet Bonanza Candyland, accumulated across all spins hosted since June 2, 2025. A red background indicates the host's hit rate is lower than other hosts for that segment, while an aquamarine background signals a higher-than-average hit rate. Use these metrics to identify which segments perform strongest for each host.
This metric tracks the frequency at which a host triggers bonus rounds (Bubble Surprise, Candy Drop, or Sweet Spins). The theoretical hit rate is 11.76% (6 out of 51 finality segments on the wheel). By monitoring bonus hit rates across hosts, you can assess which hosts are more effective at landing these high-value outcomes.
Sugar Bombs amplify all segment returns, and this metric measures how often a host lands on them. With a 5.56% (3 out of 54) theoretical chance per spin, Sugar Bombs offer significant value. A Double Sugar event occurs when a host hits multiple Sugar Bombs in a single round—a rare .31% probability—where amplifiers multiply together. For example, a 3x Sugar Bomb followed by a 5x Sugar Bomb creates a 15x total amplifier on the final result.
Sugar Multi represents the average multiplier value a host receives when landing on Sugar Bombs—a direct result of RNG and frequency. Raw Multi measures the cumulative amplifier effect Sugar Bombs deliver across all of a host's spins. A higher Raw Multi is preferable, as it reflects how Sugar Bomb events compound to improve overall returns. Hosts with elevated Sugar Bomb rates typically show stronger Raw Multi values, which factor prominently into segment RTP calculations.
Bonus+ is a critical metric for Sweet Bonanza Candyland players. The wheel features a symmetrical pattern where Sugar Bombs and Bonuses appear every 6 segments—a structural advantage you can leverage. This metric counts any result that is either a Sugar Bomb with a fruit/number outcome or a Bonus segment (with or without a Sugar Bomb). With 9 qualifying spots on the 54-segment wheel, the theoretical hit rate is 16.66%. Bonus+ reveals how effectively each host capitalizes on these favorable positions through pseudorandom distribution.
SugarBonus% measures the rate at which a host lands on a Bonus segment as the final spin result during a Sugar Bomb event. This metric reveals patterns in how pseudorandomness influences the host's ability to hit bonus segments when taking consecutive spins from the same wheel section, amplifying the value of multi-spin sequences.
RTP% (Return to Player percentage) indicates the expected return players receive on each segment. Target an RTP% above 100% for long-term player advantage. We calculate RTP% by factoring Sugar Bomb rates with median amplifier values (3x baseline, with 2x as the mode), and using median bonus payouts: 35x for Sweet Spins, 14x for Candy Drop, and 10x for Bubble Surprise. Higher RTP% reflects stronger segment profitability.
These columns display the frequency at which a host lands consecutive spins on the same segment. Hosts vary in their spin distribution—some show erratic placement patterns while others exhibit tendencies toward extended streaks on particular segments. Back to Back rates reveal these behavioral quirks and help identify hosts with favorable clustering patterns.
The Bonus metric tracks how often a host lands back-to-back bonus rounds (any combination of Bubble Surprise, Candy Drop, or Sweet Spins). A rate above 11.76% (6 out of 51) suggests favorable consecutive bonus tendencies. Sugar->Bonus extends this by measuring consecutive spins that involve both Sugar Bomb events and Bonus rounds—whether a Sugar Bomb followed by a Bonus, a Bonus followed by a Sugar Bomb, or back-to-back Sugar Bomb events. A rate above 16.66% (9 out of 54) indicates the host may have advantageous clustering patterns for these high-value outcomes. These metrics appear in the Recommendations section below with a green indicator for positive performance.
Strategy 1 applies when a Sugar Bomb event or Bonus Round occurs in the previous spin. This strategy allocates 3 units to the '1' segment and 1 unit to each Bonus segment (Bubble Surprise, Sweet Spins, Candy Drop) on the next spin. The hit rate and RTP% show how frequently and profitably this allocation performs based on the host's historical spin patterns.
Strategy 2 also activates following a Sugar Bomb event or Bonus Round in the previous spin. This strategy places 2 units on the '2' segment, 1 unit on the '5' segment, and 1 unit on each Bonus segment (Bubble Surprise, Sweet Spins, Candy Drop) on the next spin. The hit rate and RTP% reflect how this alternative allocation performs based on the host's historical patterns.
Each session is divided into 4 quarters based on spin count. Hosts typically run 30-minute sessions that average 32 spins, starting on the 13th or 43rd minute of the hour. Sessions may run longer or shorter depending on circumstances. Hit Rate by Quarter breaks down segment performance across each quarter: Spins 1–8 (Q1), Spins 9–16 (Q2), Spins 17–24 (Q3), and Spins 25 onward (Q4). This reveals whether a host's segment hit rates remain consistent throughout a session or shift over time.
RTP per Quarter applies each host's individual segment hit rates and Sugar Bomb rates for each quarter, combined with median Sugar Bomb amplifier values, to calculate the Return to Player percentage for that specific quarter. This reverse-engineered metric reveals whether a host's profitability shifts throughout a session—for example, whether early quarters (Q1, Q2) offer better or worse value than later quarters (Q3, Q4).
Spin Interval measures the time elapsed between the end of one round and the end of the next round. This metric is not calculated when the following round is a Bonus Round or Sugar Bomb event, as these outcomes can vary significantly outside the host's control. Spin intervals are grouped into half-second buckets that capture two full seconds of data—for example, a 44-second spin falls into the 43.5–45.5 second bucket. Segments with advantageous plays (100.5% RTP or higher) appear in the Recommendations section for the current host.
Strategy 1 activates when the most recent spin interval (the two most previous spins) falls within a specific interval bucket. This strategy places 3 units on the '1' segment and 1 unit on each Bonus Segment (Bubble Surprise, Candy Drop, Sweet Spins). Hit rate and RTP are calculated using the host's historical hit rates for that bucket, Sugar Bomb rate, and median Sugar Bomb amplifier value. When Strategy 1 achieves 100.5% RTP or higher, it appears in the Recommendations section for that spin interval bucket.
Strategy 2 also activates when the most recent spin interval falls within a specific bucket. This strategy places 2 units on the '2' segment, 1 unit on the '5' segment, and 1 unit on each Bonus Segment (Bubble Surprise, Candy Drop, Sweet Spins)—commonly known as the "Everything But the 1" Strategy. Hit rate and RTP are calculated using the host's historical hit rates for that bucket, Sugar Bomb rate, and median Sugar Bomb amplifier value. When Strategy 2 achieves 100.5% RTP or higher, it appears in the Recommendations section for that spin interval bucket.
Analysis
Based on the current session data, PickPub's model evaluates host tendencies and segment RTP to surface advantage play opportunities.