One pick. The arena seals at midnight.
Your nights in the arena
Nothing yet. The arena is right there.
One pick. The arena seals at midnight.
Nothing yet. The arena is right there.
Today's arena seats 10,000 — live humans, plus simulated players filling every empty seat.
While Outfox is young, those simulated players are trained on published human behavior from real experiments: a Swedish lottery that ran lowest-unique games for real money, and decades of classroom guessing games. They play like people because they're built from how people actually played.
Every simulated seat is handed to a real human as the crowd grows.
The whole arena is dealt from today's date — the same 10,000 seats on every phone, filling through the day, sealed at midnight. Your pick takes one of those seats. Nobody, including us, can reshuffle it.
One question, one pick, once a day. Lock it in and you get a provisional read against the early birds. At midnight the arena seals; your next visit shows the final histogram, your true percentile, and one line about what the crowd did.
Formats rotate daily: Lowest Unique · Crowded Bar · Two-Thirds. Parameters shuffle every night so the equilibrium never hardens.