🎲 Cube Game
CUBE GAME (2,047-Seat Ring)
Rank Winners Prize (USD) 1st 1 $4,092 2nd 2 $2,044 3rd 4 $1,020 4th 8 $508 5th 16 $252 6th 32 $124 7th 64 $60 8th 128 $28 9th 256 $12 10th 512 $4 11th 1024 $0
Point Hub — Cube Game: Player Guide
Welcome to the Cube Game! Pick a seat on a circular board of 2,047 positions. When the board fills, everyone moves together by the same rule, and your final seat determines your prize.
Table of Contents
- What Is the Cube Game?
- Seats & Entry
- How to Join & Pick a Seat
- Round Timeline
- Movement Rule (Using Matching Digits)
- Prize Map & Distribution
- Results & Payouts
- Fairness & Transparency
- Player Rules & Etiquette
- FAQ & Tips
- Help & Support
What Is the Cube Game?
- A ring of 2,047 seats (after seat 2,047, it wraps to seat 1).
- Each player takes exactly one seat. When all seats are taken, the game locks and starts shortly.
- Everyone moves together by the same direction and number of steps derived from the Matching Game digits.
- Your final seat determines your prize for this round.
Seats & Entry
- Total seats: 2,047 (positions 1 to 2,047, circular wrap).
- Entry: typically $20 worth of points per seat (the site may adjust).
- Visual layout: You may see “Top Row / Bottom Row” as a display style. This is only visual; the ring is continuous.
How to Join & Pick a Seat
- Open the Cube Game board.
- Choose an available seat (taken seats show in red). You usually have 60 seconds to confirm your choice.
- If you don’t pick in time, the system may auto-assign a seat for you (often starting from the bottom row upward).
- Optional auto-enroll: If the site enables auto-enroll (e.g., after topping up $100), a seat is reserved and you have 60 seconds to choose; otherwise, it will auto-assign.
Round Timeline
- FILLING: Players pick seats until all 2,047 are taken.
- LOCK: Once full, the round locks after about 1 minute (no more changes).
- PREROLL: A 5-minute waiting screen shows the ring spinning.
- START & SNAPSHOT: At the end of preroll, we take the official digits (see below), move everyone at once, and compute results.
Movement Rule (Using Matching Digits)
We reuse the same 7 digits as the Matching Game. Each digit is the second decimal of a coin’s USDT price at snapshot time for: BTC, ETH, XRP, BNB, SOL, DOGE, TRX.
- Direction: Look at the BTC digit.
- Even → move left (counterclockwise)
- Odd → move right (clockwise)
- Steps: Concatenate the other six digits (leading zeros allowed) to form one number. Move exactly that many seats.
- Wrap-around: The board loops. If you pass 2,047, continue from 1 (and vice versa).
Example: digits = 4 0 0 2 4 5 3
BTC digit = 4 (even) → move left. The rest “002453” → 2,453 steps. Your final seat is initial seat moved left by 2,453 positions (modulo 2,047).
Good to know: Because everyone uses the same direction and steps, results form a circular shift. Each initial seat maps to a unique final seat.
Prize Map & Distribution
- Prize map: Before the preroll, prizes are randomly assigned to seats for this round.
- Distribution example (per round):
- 1 × $4,092
- 2 × $2,044
- 4 × $1,020
- 8 × $508
- 16 × $252
- 32 × $124
- 64 × $60
- 128 × $28
- 256 × $12
- 512 × $4
- 1,024 × $0
- Entry & Payout totals (example): $20 × 2,047 seats = $40,940 entered. Payouts sum to $36,868. The operator retains $4,072 for the round.
- Your prize: is whatever is listed on your final seat after movement.
Results & Payouts
- After the snapshot and movement, your final seat is shown and your prize is credited automatically to your account (points).
- You can check your balance and history for the payout log.
- Because outcomes are seat-based, there’s no tie-splitting in Cube — each player lands on a unique final seat.
Fairness & Transparency
- Live digits: The 7 digits come from live coin prices at the exact snapshot time (we use the second decimal digit per coin).
- Audit trail: The system records the snapshot time and data used to compute results. Prize maps are generated by a seeded shuffle so each round is reproducible and verifiable.
- Display vs. snapshot: Prices may refresh on screen, but only the snapshot-time digits decide direction and steps.
Player Rules & Etiquette
- Mind the timers. If you miss the 60s seat-pick window, your seat may be auto-assigned.
- After the board is full and locked, changes are not possible.
- Keep your account secure and follow community guidelines.
- Play responsibly and check local regulations for point-based games.
FAQ & Tips
Q1. I saw prices changing before the start. Does that change my result?
No. Only the digits at the official snapshot time determine the movement (direction and steps).
Q2. I forgot to pick a seat in time—what happens?
The system may auto-assign a seat (often starting from the bottom row upward) to keep the round on schedule.
Q3. Can two players land on the same final seat?
No. Everyone moves by the same amount, which creates a circular shift. Each starting seat maps to a unique final seat.
Q4. When do payouts happen?
Shortly after the snapshot and movement, your prize is credited automatically.
Q5. Any tips?
Watch the countdowns, confirm your pick quickly, and remember Cube results are chance-based — play responsibly.
Help & Support
- Missing prize? Refresh your history after a minute. If it still doesn’t appear, contact support with your username and round time.
- Can’t join? Check your points balance and make sure the board hasn’t locked yet.
- Need assistance? Reach out to the site’s help channel and include screenshots if possible.