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Stake Rock Paper Scissors

The world's most famous game of chance, now provably fair and on-chain. Beat the house's RPS choice for a shot at the 1,027,604× max multiplier.

98%

RTP

2%

House Edge

1,027,604×

Max Win

Yes

Provably Fair

RPS Max Win

Stake verified record multiplier

1,027,604×

Max Multiplier

Stake verified record

$500,000

Max Payout

Per round cap on Stake

The verified maximum multiplier in Stake RPS is 1,027,604× — reached by winning a very long consecutive streak without a single loss or draw. Each correct call in Rock Paper Scissors adds to the multiplier chain, but one wrong choice or a draw resets the round immediately.

Stake's $500,000 per-round cap applies regardless of multiplier. Most experienced RPS players target chains of 4–7 consecutive wins before cashing out — this range offers multipliers between roughly 12× and 70× while maintaining a manageable risk profile per round.

How Stake Rock Paper Scissors Works

Stake RPS takes the timeless playground game and turns it into a provably fair crypto casino experience. You select Rock, Paper, or Scissors — and the house's choice is cryptographically determined before you make your pick, making prediction impossible but verification guaranteed.

Beat the house and you win. The game offers an element of strategy in how you manage your session — whether you play one round at a time or push for a consecutive-win streak to chase the 1,027,604× max multiplier.

Stake describes RPS as "an original creation that offers simple gameplay with an exciting element of strategy." Despite the familiar format, the provably fair system and max multiplier ceiling make this a genuine high-ceiling game when conditions align.

How to Play Rock Paper Scissors on Stake

1

Set Your Bet

Enter your wager amount. Rock Paper Scissors accepts all Stake-supported cryptocurrencies. Keep starting bets small — especially for strategy systems that involve multiplying on losses.

2

Choose Your Move

Select Rock, Paper, or Scissors. The house has already committed to its choice via cryptographic hash — your pick doesn't influence the pre-determined outcome.

3

See the Result

Both choices are revealed. Win, lose, or draw — the result is instant. Check your fairness tab after any round to verify the house choice matched the pre-committed hash.

4

Continue or Cash Out

On a win, choose to play the next round or lock in winnings. Consecutive wins build your session profit — but streaks are determined purely by chance, not skill.

Rock Paper Scissors Strategies

Pick One Move Consistently

All three moves have equal probability — there's no statistical advantage to switching. Consistency makes session tracking easier. Pick one move, play it every round.

Auto-Bet with Fixed Move

Use Stake's Auto-Bet feature to run RPS systematically. Set your fixed move, bet amount, and stop conditions. Automate the process and avoid emotional decision-making on individual rounds.

Flat Betting for Longevity

Bet the same amount every round. Over 1,000 rounds at $1, expected cost is $20 (2% house edge). Flat betting gives you maximum session time for a fixed budget compared to any escalating system.

Set Hard Session Limits

Decide your stop-loss (e.g. -30 units) and profit target (e.g. +50 units) before starting. RPS has ~33% win probability per round — losing streaks are common and pre-committed limits are essential.

Provably Fair Note: The house's move is determined cryptographically before you make your selection. No pattern analysis, history tracking, or move-switching strategy can influence the outcome — each round is fully independent.

Provably Fair Verification

The house's RPS choice is locked in by a cryptographic server seed before you make your selection. After each round, the seed is revealed so you can independently confirm the house choice matched the pre-committed hash. Visit your Stake fairness tab to verify any round.

Play Rock Paper Scissors at Stake

98% RTP, max win 1,027,604×, provably fair. Rock, Paper, or Scissors — can you beat the house?

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