How to Play Capy Slice

Every tile starts hidden. Slice safe fruit to raise your multiplier, grab bonus tiles for extra boosts and shields, and avoid the shadow traps — then collect before you hit one. Here’s everything that shapes a round.

The basic loop

  1. Set up your round — pick a mode, board size, risk level, and bet, then deal the board.
  2. Slice tiles one at a time. Each safe fruit raises your multiplier; your potential payout is your bet × the current multiplier.
  3. Collect whenever you like to bank bet × multiplier. If you slice a shadow trap first, the round ends and the bet is lost (unless a shield absorbs it).
  4. Clear every safe tile and the round auto-collects at the top multiplier.

Modes

Beginner Dojo
Fewest traps

The friendly warm-up garden — the fewest traps and the gentlest multiplier climb. Boards run 5×5 or 7×7. Best for learning the feel of the game.

Shadow Garden
Balanced

The classic Capy Slice board: a balanced mix of traps and multipliers. Boards run 5×5, 7×7, or 10×10. The all-rounder most players stick with.

Grand Trial
Most traps

For steady hands only — the most traps and the steepest multipliers. Boards run 7×7 or 10×10. High risk, high reward.

Board size

5×5 (25 tiles), 7×7 (49 tiles), and 10×10(100 tiles). Bigger boards run longer and can climb to higher multipliers, but they hold more traps overall. Which sizes are available depends on the mode you pick.

Risk level

Low risk

Fewer traps and a slower multiplier climb. Rounds last longer and bust less often, but each safe slice adds less.

Medium risk

A balanced number of traps and a steady climb. The default setting.

High risk

More traps and a faster multiplier climb. Big multipliers arrive quickly, but so do traps.

Bonus fruit (optional)

Toggling Bonus Fruit on adds premium tiles — Golden Watermelon, Dragon Fruit, Capybara Sensei — plus Plums (shields) and Cherry Blossoms to the board. It costs an extra 35% of your bet, but the boosts and shields can pay off. With it off, the board is plain safe fruit and traps.

Auto-Collect & Auto-Bet

Set an Auto-Collect target multiplier and the round banks automatically the moment it’s reached. Auto-Bet then plays hands-free — it slices random tiles toward that target, collects, and deals the next round, until you press Stop or run out of balance.

Provably fair

Trap positions depend only on the mode, board size, and risk you choose — never on who you are or how you’ve been doing. Before your first slice we publish a SHA-256 hash of the exact board; after the round we reveal the seed so you (or anyone) can verify the board was fixed in advance. Practice and real boards use the same odds.

Fruit (safe slices)

Watermelon
Safe

The everyday safe slice. Reveal it to raise your multiplier and keep the round going.

Base multiplier step (×1.00)
Golden Watermelon
Bonus

A premium safe tile worth more than a regular slice. Up to 3 can appear on a board.

Bigger boost (×1.75)
Dragon Fruit
Bonus

A high-value fruit that pushes your multiplier up faster than standard slices.

Strong boost (×1.40)
Capybara Sensei
Bonus

The rarest tile and the biggest single multiplier jump. The Sensei rewards a steady hand.

Strongest boost (×2.50)

Bonus tiles & shields

Plum (Shield)
Bonus

Grants a shield that absorbs the next shadow trap so it doesn’t end your round. Up to 3 plums per board.

Gives +1 shield (×1.10)
Cherry Blossom
Bonus

Slices a neighbouring safe tile for free, helping you clear the board faster.

Reveals a neighbour (×1.05)
Shield
Bonus

Held in your inventory (earned from plums). Each shield blocks one trap automatically, then is used up.

Blocks one trap

Traps & the hidden tile

Shadow Trap
Trap

Slicing one ends the round and the bet is lost — unless one of your shields absorbs it.

Ends the round
Smoke Bomb
Trap

A trap variant. Same effect: it ends the round unless a shield blocks it.

Ends the round
Hidden Tile
Safe

Every tile starts hidden behind the chopsticks. Tap to slice and reveal what’s underneath.

Tap to reveal

Bonus tiles only appear when Bonus Fruit is switched on (it adds 35% to the round cost). The exact multiplier climb also depends on the mode, board size, and risk you pick — and the board is dealt with the same odds for everyone.