Cleave

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Play to set a score, then submit it to the board.

How to play

  • Each round you split the loot into two piles by tapping items to move them across.
  • Your rival then takes one pile by a rule you can see, and the pile it leaves behind is your score.
  • The rival wants magenta; you score cyan. So the split, not the grab, is the whole game.
  • One item each round is sealed — you only see the range its value falls in, never the number.

Strategy & tips

  • You are not trying to build the best pile. You are trying to make the pile your rival wants be the one you want least.
  • The rival rule is published, so every round has a guaranteed floor you can reach without luck. Losing is always a misread, never a bad roll.
  • Treat the sealed item as its worst case when it matters. Plan around the range, not the number you hope it is.
  • Balance the magenta so the rival is nearly indifferent, then load your cyan into the pile it will not take.
  • Miss the quota and you burn a life, so take the safe split when your lives are low.

FAQ

How does the rival choose?

By a rule shown to you: it takes the pile with more magenta, breaking ties on cyan and then on the second pile. It never sees the sealed value either.

Is this luck?

No. Every round has a floor you can guarantee using only the visible ranges, so a loss always traces back to your own split.

What is the sealed item?

One item per round shows only a range instead of its value. It shapes the risk without ever making the round unwinnable.

Does my best score save?

Yes. Your best is stored in your browser, and you can submit it to the weekly leaderboard.