About WonderBetter Tap Cricket — How to play & win
What Tap Cricket is
Tap Cricket is WonderBetter's short-format, skill-based cricket tapping game. It is not a fantasy or prediction format — you are the batter, and your score is decided purely by your timing. You face a rotating cast of bowlers, each with a distinct action, and you tap at the precise moment the ball arrives in the sweet spot. Early taps, late taps, and mis-timed taps cost you. Perfect taps reward you with boundaries, sixes, and a streak bonus. There is no luck element; two players facing the same bowler sequence will not score the same unless their timing is identical.
How scoring works
Every ball has a short sweet-spot window. Tap inside the window and the reward depends on how centred your tap was — dead-centre taps score a six, slightly off-centre taps score a four, and edge-of-window taps score singles or twos. Tap outside the window and you lose the ball, either as a dot ball or as a wicket depending on how far off you were. Your wickets are limited per innings, so risk management matters — a steady player hitting boundaries consistently will outscore an aggressive player who gets out early.
Bowler variety
Tap Cricket rotates through three bowler archetypes: fast seamers with a short release window, off-spinners with a delayed flight where patience helps, and yorker specialists where the sweet spot shifts lower on screen. Each archetype has a distinct visual and audio cue in the pre-delivery animation. Learning to read these cues is what separates mid-tier players from leaderboard regulars. The server decides which bowler you face in which order, so you cannot cherry-pick an easy sequence.
Daily leaderboard and prizes
Every day, Tap Cricket runs a fresh daily leaderboard. Your best innings of the day counts toward your rank. At the end of the day, the prize pool is distributed among the top-ranked players according to a clearly-displayed tier structure — rank 1 earns the most, and payouts taper down through the top positions, with a floor on the smallest qualifying rank. All prizes are paid in Woins, which are then redeemable in the Rewards Shop. The full prize structure is visible before you play.
Earn Woins just by playing
Even outside the leaderboard prize pool, Tap Cricket awards small Woin amounts for individual runs scored, up to a daily earn cap. This means every practice innings is productive — you build your wallet while improving your timing. The daily cap keeps the game sustainable and is the same for every player. A 2x Double Woins reward is available after each innings, letting you either watch a short ad or use a partner touchpoint to double your earnings.
Tips for improving
New players tend to tap early. Wait for the ball to actually enter the sweet spot rather than anticipating it — muscle memory develops within a handful of sessions. Watch the bowler's release animation, not the ball trajectory alone, since the release timing gives you the cleanest cue. Play once or twice a day rather than long single sessions; short, frequent practice beats cramming. And always check the daily leaderboard before your session to see where the cutoffs are — knowing the score you need often changes how conservatively or aggressively you play.
Fair play and platform rules
Tap Cricket is skill-based. There is no chance element, no entry fee in cash, and no purchase necessary to play. Server-side timing measurement means score manipulation is not possible. The game is restricted to users aged 18 and above. Report any suspected leaderboard irregularity or technical issue to admin@casekaro.com.