In roulette, the minimum for outside bets is typically lower than for inside bets. Outside bets, such as betting on colors, odd or even numbers, or groups of numbers, generally have higher chances of winning, resulting in lower payouts, which allows for a lower minimum bet. In contrast, inside bets, which involve wagering on specific numbers or small combinations of numbers, carry higher risk and reward, leading to higher minimum bet requirements. As a result, players often find more accessible betting options with outside bets while inside bets require a greater commitment for potential payoff.