Predictor
What it is, how it scores, and every rule — in that order.
The whole game in one paragraph
Before each gameweek's deadline, you call the exact score of all ten Premier League matches. Then the football happens, and the football grades you.
Nobody gets eliminated. Points pile up all season, and the table sorts the visionaries from the guessers.
The rules
Predict the exact score of every fixture, every gameweek.
- Exact score → 2 points. Called 2–1 and it ends 2–1.
- Right result, wrong score → 1 point. Called 2–1, ended 3–0. Still a home win, still counts.
- Wrong result → 0. Obviously.
- Double Down (2×): once per gameweek, mark one fixture as your banker. Whatever it earns is doubled.
- All predictions lock at the gameweek deadline — the same one Last Man Standing uses. All 10 fixtures, one deadline.
The Double Down, in practice
Once a week you mark one match as your banker — the 2×. Whatever that match earns is doubled: an exact score becomes 4 points, a right result becomes 2.
It sounds small. It decides titles. The player who doubles a 0-0 nobody saw coming earns a week of insufferable smugness, and deserves it.
One set of picks, two ways to compete
- You predict once — the same predictions count everywhere you compete.
- The world leaderboard ranks every player on the planet by total points, all season.
- Leagues are private tables over the same predictions. Each league counts from its chosen start gameweek, so a league formed in October starts everyone level in October.
Common questions
How does a score predictor game work?
You predict the exact final score of every fixture in the gameweek. Getting the exact score right scores 2 points, getting the result right but the score wrong scores 1 point, and getting the result wrong scores nothing. Points build up across the season.
What is a Double Down?
Once per gameweek you mark one match as your banker. Whatever that match earns you is doubled — an exact score becomes 4 points, a right result becomes 2. Spend it on the match you are most sure about.
Do I need an account to try it?
No. You can predict this week's scores and submit them without signing up at all. You only need an account if you want to keep your points long term or join a private league with friends.
Can I change my predictions?
Until the deadline, as often as you like — the scores, and where your Double Down sits. At the deadline everything locks.
Can others see my predictions?
Only after the deadline. Before that, nobody copies anybody.
Can I predict future gameweeks early?
Yes — use the gameweek rail and get ahead of the fixture pile-ups.
What if a match is postponed?
Your prediction simply waits — it scores whenever the match is eventually played. No points lost, no points gifted.
What happens if I miss a gameweek?
Nothing dramatic — you score zero for that week and carry on. Nobody gets eliminated in Predictor; a bad week can always be clawed back.
Do I need a league to play?
No. Your predictions automatically count on the world leaderboard against everyone playing. A private league just adds a second table — your mates — over the same predictions.
Is there money on this?
Only if your league admin turns it on, and it is off by default. Money leagues show an entry fee and where to pay, person to person — the app never touches money. The world board plays for pride.
Ready?
Predict this week's scores → — no sign-up, takes a minute
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