Rock Paper Scissors: bet on the classic

Crypto Rock Paper Scissors turns the schoolyard game into a real-money duel. Lock in rock, paper or scissors against a live opponent, the throws reveal, and the winner takes the pot. A draw replays. It is a mind game dressed as a casino game.

Throws are committed and revealed on-chain, which stops anyone from peeking at your pick or changing theirs once the round is set.

Commit, reveal, settle

You commit your throw first in a sealed form, then both players reveal. The contract compares the two and pays the winner, replaying on a tie. That commit-reveal flow is what keeps a live opponent from reacting to your move, so the bluffing stays honest.

A game of reads

Against a single opponent there is no house pattern to exploit, just the person across from you. Some players lean on rock, some never repeat a throw, some try to bait you. Over a short duel it is close to a coin flip with mind games on top, which is the whole appeal.

Frequently asked questions

How does on-chain Rock Paper Scissors stay fair?

Both players commit a sealed throw before either reveals, and the contract settles the result. Neither side can see the other pick early or change their move after the fact.

What happens on a tie?

A tie replays the round. Stakes carry over until one player wins the duel.