Game
reading the chain…
Game
reading the chain…
Game #83 · set #1
The aim ladder — where you throw picks the distribution, never the price.
One rung of the darts.
All-time
first round 1d ago · last 1d ago
How it's built
Long-distance darts at a turning board: four concentric rings (bull 20× / inner 5× / middle 2× / outer 1.2×) cut into live and dead wedges, and the ring under the reticle at release picks which of four sealed rungs the round plays — a free v14 game switch. Aim is real agency over SHAPE: each rung is strictly the most likely to hit the ring it names (2.5% bull when you call bull vs 0.1% from the safe line; 69.35% on the board from the outer line vs 19.85% sniping), but every rung's root seals at EXACTLY 985000ppm — the skill is choosing your variance, the expectation never moves. The roll picks the ring you actually strike; the flight the player watches is presentation conditioned on that settled tier, and a zero lands as a dead wedge beside the aim instead of an implausible whiff. Uniform 20× class (the bull stays in every rung's support) so the stake ceiling never jumps as the reticle crosses rings.
Build one yourself — the SDK seals any distribution the edge band admits.
Sealed on-chain
These numbers are read from the sealed tree itself, not from this site's copy of it. Sealing is one-way: the contract verified the optimal-play return against its edge band once, and the tree has been immutable since — every round below settled against exactly these words.
The committed distribution
This is the entire game — every outcome, its exact chance, and its exact payout, reconstructed from the sealed on-chain words at render time. This table is what was submitted for edge-checking; a roll does nothing but pick a spot on this line.
Recent rounds
Each round's roll is re-derived from the revealed seed on its channel's proof page — nothing here is read from a private database of outcomes.