Impostor Odds Calculator – Among Us

Calculate the probability of being an impostor or crewmate in Among Us games

Game Setup

Number of games to play (1-100)

Number of impostors per game

Total players per game

Odds

Number of times you want to be impostor (0-10)

Probability Results

25.03%
Chance of being impostor exactly 3 times in 10 games
Single game impostor chance:25.00%
Most likely outcome:2 times (28.16%)
Expected times:2.5
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Formula: P(X = 3) using binomial distribution

P = C(n,k) × p^k × (1-p)^(n-k) where n=10, p=0.250

Probability Distribution

0
5.6%
1
18.8%
2
28.2%
3
25.0%
4
14.6%
5
5.8%
6
1.6%
7
0.3%
8
0.0%
9
0.0%
10
0.0%

Example Calculation

Scenario: 8 Players, 2 Impostors

Single game impostor chance: 2/8 = 25%

Question: What's the probability of being impostor exactly 2 times in 3 games?

Games where you're impostor: 1st & 2nd, 1st & 3rd, or 2nd & 3rd

Calculation

Option 1: 25% × 25% × 75% = 4.6875%

Option 2: 25% × 75% × 25% = 4.6875%

Option 3: 75% × 25% × 25% = 4.6875%

Total: 4.6875% + 4.6875% + 4.6875% = 14.0625%

Among Us Game Info

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Impostors

Eliminate crewmates or sabotage

Win by outnumbering crew

👥

Crewmates

Complete tasks or find impostors

Win by completing all tasks

Strategy Tips

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As crewmate: Watch for suspicious behavior and complete tasks

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As impostor: Blend in and create alibis

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Stay in groups to avoid being eliminated

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Use emergency meetings wisely

Understanding Among Us Probability

How the Game Works

In Among Us, players are randomly assigned roles at the start of each game. The probability of being an impostor depends on the number of impostors and total players in the game.

Basic Probability

  • Single game impostor chance = Impostors ÷ Total Players
  • With 2 impostors and 8 players: 2/8 = 25%
  • Each game is independent of previous games

Binomial Distribution

P(X = k) = C(n,k) × p^k × (1-p)^(n-k)

  • n: Number of games played
  • k: Number of times you want to be impostor
  • p: Probability of being impostor in one game
  • C(n,k): Number of ways to choose k from n

Example: In 10 games with 25% impostor chance, you're most likely to be impostor 2-3 times