Beacon Numbers
Pick your numbers, then watch the beacons light up one by one. Points are fictional and just for fun.
How to play
- Tap up to five numbers on the board.
- Set your bet in points and press Draw.
- Ten balls are drawn one by one β the more of your picks that hit, the bigger the multiplier.
- Everything is free-play points; clear the card and pick again.
About this game
Beacon Numbers has you choosing a spread before ten beacons light up in sequence. The more matches, the higher your points.
This is a free social game for entertainment only. No real money is involved, and points cannot be exchanged for anything of value. Intended for players aged 18+.
The story behind Beacon Numbers
Number-draw games go back to Renaissance lotteries and the keno parlours of nineteenth-century railway towns, where an evening's entertainment was a paper grid and a bag of numbered balls. Beacon Numbers keeps that ceremony β the picks, the pause, the reveal β and swaps the stakes for fictional points on Space Base Play.
Playing it well
Watch the paytable rather than the board: knowing three hits returns your bet changes how a near-miss feels.
Fewer picks hit more often; a full five-spot card pays the most but waits the longest between wins. Pick a size that matches your patience.
Every draw is independent β 'due numbers' are folklore. The fun is keeping a personal card of favorites and seeing how it fares.
Fair by design
Beacon Numbers plays fair by construction: outcomes come from simple random numbers generated on your device, with no memory, no adjustment and no house agenda. The points involved carry no monetary value whatsoever.