FAQ / How to Play

How do I play?

Connect your wallet, choose a buy-in tier, and click squares on the grid. Follow the arrows toward prizes while avoiding rugs. If you hit a rug, the game is over. If you find a prize, you win tokens from the prize pool.

What are the buy-in tiers?

There are three tiers: Low (base cost), Mid (5x base, better prize odds), and High (20x base, best odds). The buy-in amount scales with the current prize pool size.

How do arrows work?

Each arrow points in the direction of the furthest, biggest prize on the board. Ad squares act as obstacles that create longer navigation paths. Follow the arrows, but be careful — rugs lurk between you and the prizes.

Is the game fair?

Yes. Before your first click, a hash of the board seed is committed on-chain. After the game ends, the seed is revealed. Anyone can verify that the board layout matches the committed hash. The board cannot be changed after you start playing.

How does the prize pool work?

The pool seeds at 100,000 tokens (a permanent floor — the pool can never drop below this). On top of that: 90% of every buy-in goes into the pool, and 30% of ad revenue drips into it over time. Prize amounts are percentages of the pool, so bigger pool means bigger prizes.

How is my prize amount calculated?

Your prize is scaled against the pool snapshot taken at the moment you bought in — not the current snapshot. If a new snapshot ticks over mid-game, your potential payout is still based on the pool you saw when you paid. A safety cap applies: the actual payout is whichever is smaller — the snapshot-based prize or the live pool balance — so the pool can never go negative.

Why are buy-ins only updated hourly?

Pool snapshots refresh once per hour. This gives predictable pricing during a session and keeps the game economy readable. Between snapshots, ad revenue and buy-ins accumulate silently and only get reflected at the next tick.

Where are the tokens held?

Tokens live in four separate wallets, each with its own job. The prize pool wallet pays out winnings. The staker vault holds staker deposits and their earned rewards. The platform wallet collects the platform cut. The ad escrow wallet is where fresh ad revenue lands — once an hour, a cron job automatically splits it out to the other three wallets per the split below.

How is ad revenue split?

Each ad purchase is split 30% prize pool / 30% stakers / 30% platform / 10% burn. The non-burn portion trickles out of the escrow wallet across the full rental duration, one piece every hour. Stakers earn proportionally to how much they have staked at the moment each trickle happens.

What is staking?

Stake the project token to earn a share of ad revenue (the 30% staker split). Stakers also get free games based on their stake size. Stakes sit in a dedicated staker vault; unstaking triggers a 48-hour cooldown before tokens return to your wallet.

How do staker rewards accrue?

Think of it like a running rewards counter. Every hour when ad revenue drips in, that hour's staker share is divided by however much is staked in total at that moment. Your earnings are proportional to how much you staked and how long it has been sitting there. You can claim rewards at any time without unstaking.

Why the unstake cooldown?

The 48-hour cooldown stops people from jumping in right before a big drip, collecting, and jumping right back out. It keeps things fair for long-term stakers. Rewards you have already earned can always be claimed immediately — the cooldown only applies to pulling out your staked principal.

How does advertising work?

Anyone can rent squares on the grid to display ads. Advertisers choose the exact squares, upload an image and click-through URL, and pick a rental duration. Ad squares are visible to all players and clickable.

What happens when I click an ad during a game?

An interstitial warning appears showing the destination URL. You can choose to proceed (opens in a new tab) or cancel. You never leave the site or lose your game session.

What are token burns?

10% of ad revenue is burned. Jackpot prizes burn 10% of the payout, and big prizes burn 5%. This creates permanent deflation.

Which wallets are supported?

Phantom and Solflare. Connect using the button in the top-right corner.