Supermarket Spree is one of the most unique games on Oddspedia. Three shopping carts race through the aisles, filling up with points as they go. You back the cart you think will finish with the highest score, and if you are right, the winnings land straight in your wallet. It is quick, colourful, and genuinely fun to watch.
Three carts, one winner. Which one fills up fastest in your round?
The aggressive shopper. Red Cart dashes through the aisles grabbing high-value items early. High risk, high reward — when Red Cart wins, it usually wins by a big margin.
The steady favourite. Blue Cart moves at a consistent pace, picking up a balanced mix of items. Most rounds on Oddspedia see Blue Cart finish in the top two.
The dark horse. Green Cart is slower to start but sometimes pulls off a late surge that catches everyone off guard. The longest odds but the biggest payout.
* Odds shown are indicative and may shift slightly based on live betting volume before each round.
When a new Supermarket Spree round opens on Oddspedia, you have about 20 seconds to place your bet. The game screen shows three shopping carts lined up at the entrance of a virtual supermarket. Each cart has a colour — Red, Blue, or Green — and a set of starting odds displayed clearly above it.
Once the betting window closes, the race begins. The carts move through different sections of the supermarket — fresh produce, canned goods, dairy, snacks — and each section awards a different number of points. The cart that collects the most points by the time it reaches the checkout counter wins the round.
The whole race animation takes about 30 seconds, which means you are looking at a new result roughly every 45 to 50 seconds including the betting window. That pace is what makes Supermarket Spree so addictive on Oddspedia — there is always another round just around the corner, and the animation is genuinely entertaining to watch even when your cart does not win.
Each product category awards different points. Carts that land in high-value aisles pull ahead fast.
Premium Meat Section
+50 pts per visit
Fresh Produce Aisle
+30 pts per visit
Dairy & Chilled
+35 pts per visit
Canned Goods
+20 pts per visit
Snacks & Confectionery
+25 pts per visit
Health & Beauty
+15 pts per visit
Bakery Section
+28 pts per visit
Beverages Aisle
+22 pts per visit
Gold Spree Bonus Aisle
+100 pts — rare trigger
* Aisle visits are determined by the certified RNG engine. Each cart's route is randomised independently per round.
Eight things that make this game stand out on Oddspedia.
Watch the three carts race through the supermarket in real time. The animation is smooth and genuinely fun — not just a number generator with a skin on top.
A full round from betting open to result takes under a minute. If you only have a few minutes to spare, you can still fit in several rounds of Supermarket Spree.
Odds on each cart shift slightly as bets come in during the betting window. Watch the movement and decide whether to follow the crowd or go against it.
Randomly triggered Gold Spree Rounds apply a multiplier of up to 8x to your winnings. They appear roughly once every ten rounds and are announced before betting opens.
Supermarket Spree runs perfectly on any Android or iOS device. The cart animation scales beautifully on small screens and the betting buttons are easy to tap.
Lock in your cart and stake, then let auto-bet run for up to 20 consecutive rounds. You can cancel between rounds at any time without losing your current bet.
The last 50 round results are displayed in a scrollable panel. See which cart has been winning most often and use that context however you like.
Every round result on Oddspedia is verifiable. The seed hash is published before the race starts so you can confirm the outcome was never altered after bets closed.
Most rounds on Supermarket Spree are straightforward — three carts, three routes, one winner. But every so often, Oddspedia triggers a Gold Spree Round, and that is when things get genuinely exciting. A Gold Spree Round is announced at the start of the betting window, so you always know before you place your bet that a multiplier is in play.
During a Gold Spree Round, the virtual supermarket adds a special Gold Aisle to the map. Any cart that passes through the Gold Aisle picks up a massive 100-point bonus on top of its normal route score. The cart that wins a Gold Spree Round tends to win by a much larger margin than usual, which makes the race even more dramatic to watch.
The multiplier applied to your payout during a Gold Spree Round ranges from 2x to 8x. The exact multiplier is revealed at the start of the round and stays fixed for the entire race — so you know exactly what you stand to win before you confirm your bet. Many Oddspedia players deliberately increase their stake during Gold Spree Rounds because the risk-to-reward ratio shifts in your favour.
Estimated returns based on stake, cart choice, and round type.
| Stake (৳) | Blue Cart (1.90) | Red Cart (2.10) | Green Cart (2.50) | Gold Round 5x | Gold Round 8x |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ৳20 | ৳38 | ৳42 | ৳50 | up to ৳250 | up to ৳400 |
| ৳50 | ৳95 | ৳105 | ৳125 | up to ৳625 | up to ৳1,000 |
| ৳100 | ৳190 | ৳210 | ৳250 | up to ৳1,250 | up to ৳2,000 |
| ৳500 | ৳950 | ৳1,050 | ৳1,250 | up to ৳6,250 | up to ৳10,000 |
| ৳1,000 | ৳1,900 | ৳2,100 | ৳2,500 | up to ৳12,500 | up to ৳20,000 |
* Gold Round payouts shown use the Green Cart (2.50) odds as the base. Actual amounts depend on the cart you back and the multiplier active that round.
Four steps from zero to your first round — takes about two minutes.
Register on Oddspedia with your phone number and a password. The sign-up form is short and you do not need to upload any documents to get started. The whole process takes under two minutes.
Add money to your Oddspedia wallet using bKash, Nagad, Rocket, or bank transfer. The minimum deposit is ৳50 and funds appear instantly. No processing delays, no hidden charges.
Open Supermarket Spree, enter your stake, pick Red, Blue, or Green, and confirm before the betting window closes. The race starts automatically and the result is declared within 30 seconds.
Winnings hit your wallet the moment the race ends. Withdraw to bKash or Nagad whenever you like — most transfers complete within 10 minutes, any time of day or night.
Supermarket Spree is a chance-based game and no strategy can guarantee a win — the RNG makes sure of that. But there are a few habits that regular Oddspedia players use to make their sessions more enjoyable and their bankroll last longer.
The most practical habit is setting a session budget before you open the game. Because rounds are so fast, it is easy to place 20 bets without realising it. Deciding in advance how much you are comfortable spending in one sitting keeps things fun rather than stressful. Oddspedia also lets you set deposit limits from your account settings if you want a harder cap.
Many players on Oddspedia keep an eye on the round history panel before placing their first bet of the session. It shows the last 50 results broken down by cart colour. Some players use this to spot short-term patterns — though of course each round is independent and past results do not predict future ones. It is more of a warm-up ritual than a system.
One genuinely useful tip: pay attention to the Gold Spree Round announcements. When a Gold Round is flagged at the start of the betting window, that is a good moment to consider whether you want to increase your stake slightly, since the multiplier is confirmed before you bet. It is one of the few moments in Supermarket Spree where you have extra information before committing.
A sample of the last 20 rounds — live data available after login.
⭐ = Gold Spree Round | B = Blue | R = Red | G = Green | Sample data only — live results visible after login.
Everything you need to know about Supermarket Spree on Oddspedia.
Pick your cart, place your bet, and watch the race unfold. Supermarket Spree on Oddspedia runs 24/7 — your next round starts in seconds.