The aim of the game "1 vs 100" is to answer multiple-choice general knowledge questions. A candidate faces a group of 100 people called the Wall to win a sum of money.
Questions have random difficulty. For each question, the wall has six seconds to choose one answer from the three given. Then it's the candidate's turn to answer because they know they have plenty of time.
To answer, you have three buttons in front that represent three answers; His response was definitively confirmed after he pressed the corresponding button.
In case of a correct answer, the contestant will win a certain amount multiplied by the number of people on the wall who answered incorrectly.
These people are definitely eliminated and must wait for new candidates to arrive. In case of an incorrect answer, the contestant leaves empty-handed and the money accumulated before this question is divided among those on the wall who did not make any mistakes.
If the candidate eliminates the 100 people that make up the wall and correctly answers the question where you eliminated the last people, you win €200,000.
After each question, candidates have the right to choose between two options:
Or stop and leave with the accumulated money;
Or face the wall again with a new question.
He can also stop playing while asking a question, but in this case he answers incorrectly, while the rest of the people on the wall share the remaining 100%.
Note: that money and items in the "1 vs 100" game are not convertible to real money or other products outside the game.