NXB PREDICTION GAMES

Free-to-play prediction games built around clear choices.

Explore number, colour and live-draw challenges, understand the format, and follow the result from entry to completion.

What is a prediction game?

A prediction game asks you to make a choice before a result is known. In NXB, that can mean choosing a number, responding to a colour-based challenge, or following a live-draw format. The interesting part is the decision itself: what information is available, how the format works, and how you compare your choices over time.

This is not a promise about outcomes. A responsible player reads the game rules, understands the entry conditions and checks the status shown in the experience. Results are generated by the relevant game flow, not by a prediction page or a marketing claim.

NXB groups its game experiences so players can explore a format before they commit attention to it. The lobby is the current source of truth for availability, game mode and the rules that apply to a session.

A SIMPLE PLAYER ROUTINE

Make an informed choice, then check the result.

  1. Choose a game format. Read the on-screen objective and the session details before you begin. Different formats can have different timings, entry limits or result states.
  2. Make your prediction. Use the choices available in that game. The interface should show the status of your entry and any session countdown or round state.
  3. Follow the completed result. Check the result information shown by the game. Where a supported experience presents a BCRNG proof status, use it as a transparency reference rather than a promise of a particular outcome.

Game availability, rules and account features can vary. Always use the current in-app information as the operative rule set for a session.

FOR NEW PLAYERS

Learn the language of a game

Look for the session state, the result state, and the rules link. These are more useful than broad claims because they tell you how the actual game works today.

FOR REGULAR PLAYERS

Keep the record visible

Use the leaderboard and game history features available in your account to understand your own activity. A result should be checked in the game where it was played.