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GUIDE TO THE GAMES - by Dymphna
There are three main games present on Zetapets currently - two in the "Luck" section, and one in the "Puzzles" section. Stay tuned for updates as Zetapets adds more!
We have tried to make this as accurate as possible. If you notice any errors, please contact us using the form.
This page was last updated on March 26th 2005.
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*LUCK*
Random Zetapoints: Here
How to Play: Simply click on the Random Zetapoints icon, and you will be given points.
Average Pay: As the name suggests, the amount you will receive is random, and you can get between 500 - 3000 points.
How Often You Can Play: Once every 12 hours (changed from March 26th 2005 - probably due to the new game coming out and the amount of ZP that a user can earn -thanks Cpvr!)
Keno: Here
How to Play: Choose 20 numbers between 1 and 80. For each number you get correct, you will win 25 Zetapoints. However, keep in mind that it costs 50 points to play. Although I have never lost money on Keno.
Average Pay: This will vary depending on your luck, but a good estimate is a 75-100 Zetapoint profit per game.
How Often You Can Play: 3 times per day
Tips: It is often effective to choose 2-3 numbers for every interval of ten. For example: 7,8,11,14,19,20,22, etc. Spreading your numbers out uniformly may
increase your chances of guessing a respectable amount of numbers correctly.
*PUZZLES*
Sealed: Here
How to Play: There is a different color combination to solve for each game. In order to win any points, you will have to put all the colors in their correct places before you run out of guesses.
The less number of guesses you use, the more money you will receive.
Average Pay: About 525-575 Zetapoints
Tips: There are a variety of approaches players use to beat Sealed, so the one described below may or may not be useful for you.
Start by finding out what colors are present in the particular puzzle. Color all 5 circles pink,yellow,purple, etc. In most cases, the maximum turns you will need to use
are 4 out of the 5 colors. If your pattern seems to have 2 pink circles, 1 purple circle, 1 yellow circle, no silver circles, simple math shows that the last circle must be
blue. And, if you happen to have a luckier round, and you find out (for example) your puzzle has 3 pink circles and 2 purple circle you'll save even more turns!
Now that you've discovered which colors and how many of them the puzzles use, guessing begins. Try your best, submit your guess, and find out how many you
placed correctly by the number of stars that show up. Don't be discouraged if you did not guess any right. This can actually be helpful since you know
exactly where NOT to put the colors on your next turn!
Let's say you put 3 of the 5 colors in their correct places. Choose a random 3 and assume that they are right by keeping them in their same places, while switching
the other 2. Sometimes you will have guessed correctly and solved the puzzle, and other times you will have guessed incorrectly. This can give you a better inkling as
to which colors go where by comparing the two different tries.
Another guide: Guide to Sealed by pinnaple36 (Website)
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To be continued when more games are released!
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