A plain-English guide to Pinpoint, the free-to-play prediction grid game. Everything below reflects how the game actually works — no promises about winning.
The board is a grid of price × time cells. The vertical axis is price and the horizontal axis is time, so each cell represents a specific price band at a specific moment in the near future. A live price line sweeps left to right across the grid as the market moves.
The number shown on each cell is its multiplier — the fixed odds for that cell at that instant. The moment you click, that multiplier is locked to your pick and will not change. Multipliers range from about 1.05× up to 100×, with farther cells paying more because they are less likely to be hit.
When your cell's target time arrives, the pick is judged. If the price line is inside your cell's price band at that moment, you win your stake multiplied by the locked odds; otherwise you lose the coins you staked. There is no leverage — your stake is the most you can lose.
You start with 1,000 virtual coins. You can top up for free with a daily bonus of 200 coins, once per day. There are three daily tasks each day that reward coins and XP when you complete them, and a streak counter that climbs with consecutive wins and resets when a pick loses.
Leaderboards rank players over rolling hourly and daily windows by net profit/loss, longest streak, and ROI. A referral program gives a new player a 300-coin welcome bonus when they apply your invite code, and rewards you once an invited player reaches 10 settled picks.
Optional coin packs are available to buy through secure checkout if you want more coins to play with. Buying coins is entirely optional — coins are virtual only, have no cash value, and can never be redeemed, withdrawn, or exchanged for money.
Each pick has a target time about 15 seconds in the future, and the grid's future columns are roughly 1.5 seconds wide each. Your pick is judged when its cell's target time arrives.
Cells farther from the current price are less likely to be hit, so they carry a higher multiplier. Cells near the price line are more likely to hit and pay a smaller multiplier. Multipliers range from about 1.05× up to 100×.
No. Pinpoint uses fixed odds: the multiplier locks the instant you place your pick and stays the same through settlement, no matter how the price line moves.
Only the coins you staked on that pick. Pinpoint has no leverage and no debt, so a losing pick can never cost you more than your stake.
More questions? See the full Pinpoint FAQ or the glossary of terms.
LAST UPDATED: 6 July 2026
Free to play with virtual coins. Coins have no cash value and cannot be redeemed or withdrawn. Entertainment only — for ages 18+.