Every weekend, a tournament opens for all players. A sudden-death format, a global leaderboard, and real prizes for the top of the board.
The tournament isn't played in 3 phases: it's a solo sudden-death run. The same questions for everyone, in the same order — the furthest wins.
A single wrong answer and the run ends. You keep going as long as you answer right, and every correct answer brings you closer to the top.
The first run is free. The next ones cost a ticket, which you earn by playing. Only your best of the three counts toward the leaderboard.
Every player faces the same series of questions. No lucky draw: consistency and speed are what set players apart.
An unchanging weekly rhythm: opens Friday evening, closes Sunday at midnight, results and prizes right after.
The tournament starts. Your first run is free — jump in as soon as it opens.
Play whenever you want within the window. Retry to improve your best score.
The leaderboard is locked. Your best run of the weekend sets your place.
Points are credited automatically, and physical prizes are shipped by our partners.
Prizes combine points credited automatically and, depending on the edition, physical prizes offered by our partners. The top 50 is rewarded.
The first run of each weekend is free. Tickets for the following runs are earned by playing, or bought in the shop with your points.
No. The tournament has its own weekly leaderboard, independent from ranked mode. Your ELO only moves in ranked games.
After closing, we contact the winners directly. Remember to keep your contact information up to date in the settings.
Yes, up to 3 runs per weekend. Only your best score counts, so each attempt can only improve your position.
Join the live tournament — your first run is free.