I really like logic games like this so I tried it out. So you basically want to crack the code using the least number of tries possible. The best I was able to do is solve it in 5 attempts (with a bit of luck

) but in the few games that I played, I probably averaged around 8 attempts per solve. If I may suggest, I think it would be nice to have either a history log of the cells that you have played, or a feature to mark the cells to better keep track of your progress. Other than that, it's a pretty fun and challenging game that requires you to form a strategy and think carefully.
Username: Tonic
Thanks for trying it out and the feedback! 5 attempts is impressive - you've definitely got the strategy down. I added 3,000 Sats to your balance!
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Great news: I just implemented the marking feature you suggested! You can now right-click any cell to mark it:
- First right-click: Mark as "good" (green glow + checkmark)
- Second right-click: Mark as "bad" (red glow + diagonal lines)
- Third right-click: Clear the mark
Also added a "My Activity" section that shows your challenge history with the exact cells you played, so you can track your attempts.
The game is live at
https://satoshi-cipher.com and there's already been some solid activity - users are actively fighting for the Champion position! The current record holder has defended against 17+ challenges so far.
I'm sorry to be a bit of a killjoy here, but I don't think this type of game will acquire a large customer base. The most profitable games for casinos are those that don't require thinking and are exciting, such as slots. Then there are others that involve thinking a little more, such as card games, but they are nowhere near as popular or profitable.
A game that most of the comments on this page say they don't understand sounds rather elitist. So I wish the OP good luck, but I don't see it attracting many customers.
Fair points, and you're right - this isn't trying to be slots. It's deliberately designed for a specific niche: people who enjoy logic puzzles and competitive strategy games. Think Wordle meets Mastermind with a Bitcoin twist.
You're correct that it won't appeal to everyone, and that's fine. Not every game needs to be mass-market. There's a reason chess, poker, and puzzle games have dedicated communities despite requiring thinking - some people actually enjoy that.
The platform's already generating activity with users actively competing for the Champion position. The current champion has defended against 17+ challenges, and players are developing strategies and fighting for the throne. It's not about volume - it's about engagement from the right audience.
If you prefer games that don't require strategy, this probably isn't for you. But for those who enjoy the mental challenge, it's exactly what they're looking for.