In the thrilling game "1 vs 100," players are pitted against a group of 100 opponents, known as the Wall, in a battle of wits and general knowledge. The goal is to outsmart the Wall and win a significant sum of money through a series of multiple-choice questions. Each question varies in difficulty, and the Wall has just six seconds to select one of the three provided answers. Following the Wall's choice, the contestant takes their turn, benefiting from ample time to make a well-considered decision.
To respond, contestants use three buttons, each corresponding to one of the answer choices. Once a button is pressed, the contestant's answer is locked in. If the answer is correct, the contestant earns a monetary reward, which is multiplied by the number of Wall members who answered incorrectly. Those Wall members are then eliminated from the game and must await the arrival of new contestants. However, if the contestant answers incorrectly, they leave the game with nothing, and the money accumulated up to that point is distributed among the remaining Wall members who answered correctly.
The ultimate prize of €200,000 is awarded if the contestant successfully eliminates all 100 members of the Wall and correctly answers the question that eliminates the final member. After each question, contestants face a crucial decision: they can either stop playing and take home the money they've accumulated so far, or continue the challenge with a new question. Additionally, contestants have the option to stop during a question, but if they do so and answer incorrectly, the remaining 100% of the money is shared among the Wall members who answered correctly.
It's important to note that within the "1 vs 100" game, the money and items won are not convertible to real money or other products outside the game environment.