Join a game. Wait for it to start. Then play live.
You get a limited number of clicks. Use them at the right time. The player who times it best wins.

The Basics
If you can follow these 3 steps, you can play.
Join the Game
Pick a game, look at the prize package, and lock in your spot before it starts.
Wait for Start
Every game has a scheduled start time. When the game goes live, everyone plays at the same time.
Use Your Clicks
You only get 10 total clicks for the whole game. Use them carefully to stay alive and steal the last click.
Game Mechanics
This is the part you need to understand before you play.
- Each game has 6 live stages.
- You get 10 total clicks for the full game.
- Every stage has 2 timers:
• a stage timer
• a live click timer - A stage ends when either timer reaches 0.
- If the live timer reaches 0 first, the stage ends.
- If the stage timer reaches 0 first, the stage also ends.
- Clicking resets the live timer.
- But it only resets to that stage’s limit if the stage timer is still above 0.
- Once the stage timer hits 0, the stage is over. No more resets.
- The last player to click before the stage ends wins that stage.
- The winner of the final stage wins the grand prize.
How to Win
Winning is about patience, timing, and not panicking.
- Watch both timers at all times.
- Remember: a stage can end in 2 ways. Whichever timer hits 0 first ends it.
- Clicking helps you reset the live timer, but it does not add time to the stage timer.
- Once the stage timer runs out, the stage is locked. You cannot save it.
- You must click at least once in every stage or you are out.
- Do not waste clicks early. You only get 10 for the full game.
- The final seconds are where most games are decided.
- If you want to win a stage, timing your last click is everything.
Easy Rules to Remember
If you remember these 3 things, you’ll understand the game.
If you do not click at least once in a stage, you are out.
You only get 10 for the whole game. If you burn them too fast, you are done.
The player who gets the last click before the stage ends wins that stage.
One Simple Example
This is the easiest way to understand the timers.
Let’s say the stage timer says 1:20 and the live timer says 5.
If someone clicks, the live timer resets back to that stage’s limit.
But if the stage timer hits 0:00, the stage is over right away — even if someone wanted to click again.
So the live timer can be reset.
The stage timer cannot.
Ready to play?
Pick a game, lock in your spot, and be ready when it goes live.
