Lineups
Everyone gets the same slate of predictions tied to a single event or theme, fills out their picks, and competes against the whole field. Each lineup will have a designated submission period. Once the submission period closes, entries may not be modified. Lineups are available as either free-to-play or paid-entry contests. Entry fees, if any, will be disclosed in the applicable contest details.
- A contest asks you to pick the winners of five NBA games on a given night. Nail all five and you’ll likely finish near the top; go three-for-five and where you land depends on how the rest of the field did.
Survivor
Survivor is a multi-round contest where every entry starts in the opening round. Before each round’s deadline, an eligible entry must submit all picks shown for that round. Every required pick must be correct to advance. An incorrect pick or a missed deadline eliminates the entry, and new entries cannot join after the opening round. Each Survivor contest has a fixed number of rounds. The contest page shows the total schedule and, once play begins, how many rounds are complete and how many remain. NBA Survivor asks you to pick one team to win in each round. The same entry cannot use an NBA team more than once during the contest. Daily Survivor requires the configured number of picks for each round: either a total number of picks across the available categories or a number of picks from every category shown. Other entrants’ picks remain hidden until that round’s pick window closes. If a round is voided, its picks do not eliminate anyone. The contest waits for a replacement round at the same stage, and eligible entries submit again when the replacement opens. How you win. The entry or entries that advance furthest share the prize pool. If one entry survives beyond the rest, it receives the pool. If multiple entries reach the same deepest point—either by completing the final round or by being eliminated together when nobody advances—they split the pool equally. A configured final-round tie-breaker may order otherwise tied entries for display, but it does not change who receives a payout or the amount of each equal share. Example.- In NBA Survivor, you pick Boston in the opening round. If Boston wins, your entry advances, but that entry cannot pick Boston again. If you and one other entry advance furthest, you split the prize pool equally.
Outcast
Outcast is a paid contest where you submit an exact-value prediction, such as the price of an asset at a specified time. Once the underlying event resolves, each entry receives a score based on its prediction. How you win. The lowest-scoring entry is the Outcast and loses its stake. Every other entry gets its stake back plus an equal share of the losing stake or stakes. If entries tie for the lowest score, the contest’s tie-breaker compares each exact-value guess with the actual result: the guess furthest away is the Outcast. Entries tied on both score and distance lose together. If the entire field ties on both, everyone is refunded. Example.- A contest asks for Bitcoin’s price at a specified time. If two entries finish with the same lowest score, the prediction further from the actual price finishes last. Everyone else splits the pot evenly.
Streak
Streak is a self-paced, solo game mode. Every day you get a refreshed slate of topics and make one pick on whatever you feel most confident about. The slate includes numerous categories to choose from, such as sports, crypto, weather, mentions, esports, and more. If the selected prediction is correct, the streak score increases by one. If the selected prediction is incorrect, the streak ends and resets to zero.
Example
- Today you pick an NBA team to win. Tomorrow, you pick a music artist to clear a streaming target. String five correct picks together and you unlock a prize at that milestone; keep going for bigger ones.