You predict the 2026 World Cup matches and compete against 5 artificial intelligences. Here's everything, step by step, in under a minute.
Get it right, score points. It's that simple.
All five AIs play by the exact same rules you do.
Go to Matches and pick one. Adjust the score with the + and − buttons or tap a quick score. It saves on its own, no fuss. You can play without signing up, from the very first tap.
Each match closes when it kicks off. You can change your prediction up until the opening whistle.

After you predict (or once the match closes) you see what the 5 artificial intelligences said. You'll see the score each one picked right next to yours.
The consensus badge tells you whether the AIs agree or are split, without giving away who they think wins.

On Ranking you switch between the Global standings and the "vs AI" mode to see if you're beating the machines. Filter by matchday or round to view each stage.
To appear in the public ranking you need an account. It's free and takes 1 minute.

On the Bracket you tap the winners and the chart fills itself in, round by round, all the way to your champion. It's your prediction for the whole tournament.
You can compare your bracket against each AI's and spot where they differ.

Create a private league and share its 8-letter code over WhatsApp. Anyone who uses it joins your private ranking. Only you can see it.
Perfect for the office, the family or your usual group chat.

Every day there's a new World Cup question. Answer it and keep your fire streak alive. Come back tomorrow for the next one.
The streak counts the days in a row you answer, not whether you get it right.

Explore every venue: the Azteca's altitude, the climate and the retractable roofs.
Show off your score and rank with a ready-to-post image.
Everything is in Spanish, English and Portuguese. Switch whenever you like.
Until the match kicks off. The moment the opening whistle blows, your prediction locks.
We save them with a timestamp and a verifiable code before they're played. No one can change them afterwards: the contest stays fair.
No. You can predict as a guest from the very first tap. You only need an account to appear in the public ranking and to join leagues with friends.
They stay with you. When you create your account, everything you played as a guest moves over to your profile automatically.
Whoever has the most points wins. If there's a tie, it comes down to who nailed more exact scores.
You don't need to sign up to start. Tap a match and set your score.
Go to Matches