> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://spredict.gitbook.io/whitepaper-v1/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://spredict.gitbook.io/whitepaper-v1/spredict-overview/games-modes.md).

# Games modes

Spredict aims to develop different game modes in order to maximize competition among players and differentiate the experience from competitors.\
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For instance, for the Formula 1 category, players can now enjoy the "Clash of Champions" game mode.\
Instead of picking the podium or the first driver to finish the race, the player picks one driver per team (ten teams) whom the player thinks will finish ahead of his teammate at the end of the Grand Prix.\
The player accumulates points by picking correctly and can claim SPI tokens as rewards if they are among the top ranked players.

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By registering for the Spredict Pass players compete in a Predict-To-Earn monthly and yearly competition, the challenge is elevated and potential rewards are higher!&#x20;

Spredict aims to develop at least two different game modes per prediction category. Spredict's "game masters" enjoy crafting game modes to separate the Spredict experience from the rest of the market!

<figure><img src="/files/TuQN9eCzQ8qvfUI5zpO4" alt=""><figcaption><p>Full experience with multiple game modes for more fun, competition and prizes with the Spredict Pass!</p></figcaption></figure>


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