Millionaire Rock Paper Scissors
Game Mechanics & Rules
Millionaire Rock Paper Scissors is a provably fair single-round implementation of the classic three-outcome game played against a computer opponent. The player selects Rock, Paper, or Scissors; the SHA-256 chain independently generates the computer's move. Win probability is 33.33%, loss probability is 33.33%, and draw probability is 33.33%. Draws return the stake. How Millionaire Mode's jackpot trigger works for Rock Paper Scissors is shown in the in-game Millionaire Mode panel.
- Select your move: Rock, Paper, or Scissors. The three options have symmetrical win/lose/draw probability.
- Set your stake. The Golden Hand probability in Rock Paper Scissors is fixed at 0.01% regardless of stake size.
- Confirm your selection. The SHA-256 chain independently determines the computer's move using the server seed, client seed, and nonce.
- The computer's move is revealed. Rock beats Scissors, Scissors beats Paper, Paper beats Rock.
- A win pays approximately 1.9:1 (exact multiplier determined by the published game configuration). A draw returns the stake in full. A loss forfeits the stake.
- How Millionaire Mode's jackpot trigger works for Rock Paper Scissors is shown in the in-game Millionaire Mode panel.
Bets and Payouts
RPS has one bet type: your choice against the server. Min bet $0.10, max $100.
Bets
| Bet | Payout | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Rock / Paper / Scissors | 1.9:1 / push / loss | Win on the winning choice, push on tie, loss on the losing choice. |
Millionaire Mode
| Bet | Payout | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Golden Hand | $1,000,000 max | No per-round fee. Each round has a chance to spawn a Golden Hand which opens the Precision Challenge bonus path. |
Controls and Settings
Shared settings panel plus RPS keyboard shortcuts for choice and quick-play batches.
Settings
- Sound toggles SFX.
- Effects toggles celebration visuals.
- Voices plays character voice-pack lines on real-money wins above the threshold.
- Voice Pack live-loaded character selection.
- Instant Bet skips animation.
- Speed Slow / Normal / Fast.
- Show Tips hover help.
Keyboard Shortcuts
| Key | Action |
|---|---|
| Space | Play (when a choice is selected). |
| 1 | Select Rock. |
| 2 | Select Paper. |
| 3 | Select Scissors. |
| 4 | Select the fourth choice (Golden challenge only). |
| Q | Halve bet. |
| E | Double bet. |
| M | Mute. |
| I | Toggle Instant Bet. |
| Z | Quick-play 1. |
| X | Quick-play 10. |
| C | Quick-play 25. |
| V | Quick-play 50. |
| B | Quick-play 100. |
| ,./ | Slow / Normal / Fast speed. |
Manual and Auto Modes
Manual and Auto (quick-play Z/X/C/V/B for 1/10/25/50/100 rounds, or full auto panel).
Manual
Select a choice (1/2/3), press Play (or Space). Server reveals its choice. Round settles.
Auto
Quick-play hotkeys fire fixed-count batches with your chosen symbol. Full auto panel supports custom counts.
Stop conditions:
- Round count reached.
- Manual Stop.
- Server error.
Replay and Shared Replay
Your own replays
Each completed round joins your history. Click any row to replay the round with the same choices and outcome.
Shared replays
Every round has a shareable link. Anyone can watch without logging in.
What gets reproduced
Replays reproduce the round from its provably fair proof. Balances are not re-applied.
Optimal Strategy & Analysis
The three outcomes (win, loss, draw) have equal 33.33% probability each.
Move selection is strategically irrelevant against a provably fair random opponent. The SHA-256 system generates the computer's move independently of the player's selection, producing true 33.33% probability for each computer outcome. There is no pattern, bias, or exploitable sequence in the computer's move generation.
How Millionaire Mode's jackpot trigger works for Rock Paper Scissors is shown in the in-game Millionaire Mode panel. This reflects the game's low-stakes, high-volume nature - players accumulate many rounds quickly, making 1/10,000 more attainable than it sounds in an extended session. At 100 rounds per session, expected Golden Hands per session is 0.01.
Millionaire Mode trims the win payout by 10% (a win returns 1.71x stake instead of 1.9x). The draw outcome still returns the full stake. How Millionaire Mode's jackpot trigger works for Rock Paper Scissors is shown in the in-game Millionaire Mode panel.
Provably Fair Verification
Rock Paper Scissors generates the computer's move using the SHA-256 chain from server seed, client seed, and nonce. The hash output is converted to an integer modulo 3, mapping to Rock (0), Paper (1), or Scissors (2). The player's move is recorded separately; the result is determined by standard RPS rules applied to both values. The nonce increments each round for a complete sequential audit trail.
The server seed is committed as its SHA-256 hash before the session. Post-session revelation enables reconstruction of every computer move. The player move record is also stored alongside the nonce sequence, allowing full round-by-round verification of both sides. The Golden Hand uses a separate nonce suffix at 0.01% probability, independently verifiable from the computer move chain.
Millionaire Mode Technical Details
Millionaire Mode in Rock Paper Scissors is free to enable; there is no separate per-round fee. Each round can trigger a Golden Hand; the in-game Millionaire Mode panel shows exactly how the trigger works for Rock Paper Scissors.
While Millionaire Mode is active, standard wins pay at 90% of the off-mode rate. That 10% margin is what funds the jackpot shot on every round; the main-game mechanics are unchanged.
A Golden Hand opens the jackpot condition. The jackpot is a fixed $1,000,000, pre-funded and paid as a single transaction when the condition resolves.
The jackpot does not accumulate between rounds. Every Golden Hand is a full attempt at the headline figure.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Millionaire Rock Paper Scissors and how does it work?
Millionaire Rock Paper Scissors is a provably fair single-round implementation of the classic three-outcome game against a SHA-256 random computer opponent. Win probability is 33.33% (pays ~1.9:1), draw probability is 33.33% (stake returned), loss probability is 33.33% (stake forfeited). How Millionaire Mode's jackpot trigger works for Rock Paper Scissors is shown in the in-game Millionaire Mode panel.
How does Millionaire Mode function in Millionaire Rock Paper Scissors?
Millionaire Mode is free to enable with no per-round fee. While it is on, standard wins pay at 90% of the off-mode rate; that 10% margin funds the jackpot shot on every round. Each round can trigger a Golden Hand (the in-game Millionaire Mode panel shows how the trigger works for this game); the $1,000,000 jackpot is pre-funded and paid in full when the condition resolves.
How can I verify Millionaire Rock Paper Scissors is provably fair?
The fairness panel displays the committed server seed hash, client seed, and nonce. The computer's move is derived by applying SHA-256 to the concatenated seeds and nonce, then taking the result modulo 3 (Rock=0, Paper=1, Scissors=2). Post-session seed revelation enables reconstruction of every computer move in sequence. Player moves are recorded alongside nonces for complete round verification. The Golden Hand uses a separate nonce suffix.
Which cryptocurrencies are accepted for Millionaire Rock Paper Scissors?
BTC, ETH, LTC, USDT (ERC-20/TRC-20) and BNB are all supported. Deposits credit your account in USD; every stake, payout and jackpot in Millionaire Rock Paper Scissors is denominated in USD regardless of which crypto you sent. Withdrawals return on-chain to a wallet address you nominate at cash-out time, subject to standard network confirmation.
What is the mathematically optimal strategy for Millionaire Rock Paper Scissors?
Move selection is strategically irrelevant against a SHA-256 random opponent - all three choices have identical expected return. The draw outcome (stake returned) reduces average loss rate and extends session length for a given starting balance. Millionaire Mode is most efficient in high-volume sessions where the draw refund mechanism maximises total jackpot entries per dollar at risk. No betting progression alters the per-round house edge.