drop tiles onto the board. some grow, some fade. bank the strong ones near their peak, let go of the fading ones, and keep the board alive.
↗ green tiles are growing. give them room to get bigger.
▲ a tile turns orange when it is peaking or fading. bank it before it slips away.
+ each turn: bank one tile if you like, then place your new one.
how to play
· each turn you get one new tile. tap an open space to place it.
↗ tiles grow or fade on their own. let the green ones keep growing.
▲ the bar along the bottom shows how fragile a tile is. orange means bank it now.
1 you may bank one tile per turn. a fading tile left too long falls to nothing.
what runners quietly trains
cutting losers early — banking a fading tile before it falls to nothing is the same muscle as closing a losing position before a small loss becomes a big one.
letting winners run — the hardest instinct in investing is not selling a good thing too soon.
not spreading too thin — a crowded board is harder to manage, the way too many bets dilute your attention.
process over outcome — you're scored on how you played, not luck. the market decides the number, you decide the plan.
run complete
0banked
◆ new best
0tiles banked
0lost to fade
0biggest bank
discipline0
cutting losses early. dropping a fading tile before it collapses — the real habit of taking a small loss instead of hoping a bad position comes back.
patience0
letting winners run. giving a strong tile room to grow instead of banking it the moment it is up — the instinct that separates a good trade from a great one.
timing0
banking near the peak. exiting close to a tile's high point rather than after it has already faded — reading when a good thing has run its course.
these three are the hardest habits in real investing. runners lets you practice them with nothing at risk. tap a row to see how.