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  • Game - how to set up 'Calculator'
    You can use the Calculator format in Scratcher to help your visitors get a price estimate, calculate savings, or perform other calculations. The only limit is your imagination. The Calculator consists of three fundamental elements that are required for it to work: Input: The first element is the input. Calculation: Based on one or more inputs, you can create a calculation, which is the second element. Result: When you have a calculation, you can use it to display a result.Popular
  • Game - how to set up 'Spin the wheel' and 'Spin the bottle'
    Spin the Wheel vs. Spin the Bottle – In Scratcher In Scratcher, Spin the Wheel and Spin the Bottle are essentially the same game format with the same setup and functionality. The only difference is the visual design—specifically, the image in the center. While Spin the Wheel uses a classic wheel graphic, Spin the Bottle simply replaces that with another bottle image to create a different theme or experience. You can easily switch between the two by updating the central iPopular
  • Game - how to set up a 'Interactive graphic' page
    What Interactive Graphics can be used for How it works: Interactive graphics allow users to engage directly with visual elements — clicking, hovering, exploring, or navigating content in a dynamic and intuitive way. These graphics transform static information into hands-on experiences that increase engagement, guide decision-making, and drive action. 💡 Use Cases: 🛍️ Retail & E-commerce Let customers explore products visually, reveal hidden offers by interacting with itemsFew readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Spin'
    What a Spin campaign can be used For How it works: Users tap to spin a quick-turn animation (similar to reel or slot). The spin stops on a result—this could be a prize, message, or next step. It’s fast, dynamic, and easy to play. Use cases: 🛍️ Retail & E-commerce Quickly reward users with discounts, limited-time offers, or loyalty points → drives conversions and adds excitement to the shopping experience. 🏦 Financial Services Reveal instant tips, micro-rewards, oFew readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Quiz by Video'
    Quiz by Video lets you mix question types (text, images, video) with answer formats like multiple choice, text input, or ratings - but is mainly used for videos. ​ ​When you have created the campaign and you enter the specific campaign flow, then you enter the specific page with the game. (https://downloads.intercomcdn.com/i/o/b6dpzscr/1635807470/3e19651058411cFew readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Gift Surprise'
    What a Gift Surprise campaign can be used for How it works: Users opens a virtual gift box, egg (easter), a produkt, or package (anything you can imagine) to reveal a surprise inside. This creates excitement and anticipation, making it a great way to engage your audience and encourage participation. 🚀 Use Cases by Client Type: 🛍️ Retail & E-commerce Offer surprise discounts, freebies, or exclusive products inside the gift 🎓 Education & EdTech Surprise users with boFew readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Hit the target'
    What a Shooter Game campaign can be used for How it works: Users shoot at moving or static targets on the screen. The goal is to hit as many targets as possible within a time limit or a set number of shots. It’s a fast-paced and action-driven format that encourages focus, quick reactions, and repeat play. Use Cases by Client Type: 🛍️ Retail & E-commerce Let users shoot at products, discounts, or icons to win rewards. 🏥 Healthcare & Wellness Turn healthy choices into tarFew readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Scratch item'
    You might wonder what the difference is between Scratch Card and Scratch Item. The key difference lies in what’s being scratched. Scratch Card typically uses a full background image or card, while Scratch Item is usually used for individual elements like products—making the setup simpler and more focused. You also have the option to select 'Clip image' in 'Scratch Item', which makes the prize more visually aligned with the actual card image (see more on this further down in the guidFew readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Reel'
    What a Reel campaign can be used for How it works: Users watch a series of items or icons scrolling vertically. When the game stops, one specific object is selected. It's simple, quick, and visually appealing—perfect for grabbing attention and highlighting specific rewards or content. Use cases: 🛍️ Retail & E-commerce Showcase different products, discounts, or surprise offers on the reel → the selected item becomes the user’s prize or featured product. 🍔 Food & BeveFew readers
  • Which quiz format to choose
    You can change the game type within the campaign flow below: Quiz by Correct AnsFew readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Scratch card'
    You might wonder what the difference is between Scratch Card and Scratch Item. The key difference lies in what’s being scratched. Scratch Card typically uses a full background image or card, while Scratch Item is usually used for individual elements like products—making the setup simpler and more focused. You also have the option to select 'Clip image' in 'Scratch Item', which makes the prize more visually aligned with the actual card image (see more on this further down in the guidFew readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Guess the result'/'Score'
    What a ‘Guess the Result’ (also named 'Score') campaign can be used for How it works: The Guess the Result campaign invites users to predict an outcome—such as the winner of a match, the result of a competition, or a future event. Users select or input their guess and instantly find out if they were correct. It’s engaging, interactive, and ideal for building anticipation and encouraging return visits. Use cases 🛍️ Retail & E-commerce Let users guess the result of a productFew readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Slot Machine'
    What a Slot Machine campaign can be used for How it works: users are presented with a vertical machine of icons or images that scroll quickly, mimicking the feel of a slot machine. When the reel stops, one item is randomly selected and revealed. It’s fast, visually engaging, and creates a sense of anticipation—perfect for capturing attention and showcasing rewards or content in a playful way. Use cases: 🛍️ Retail & E-commerce Highlight various products, deals, or mysteryFew readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Guess the Word'
    What a 'Guess the Word' campaign can be used for How it works: The Guess the Word campaign challenges users to guess a specific word or phrase based on a hint, image, or context. Players type in their guess and instantly find out if they got it right. It’s quick, fun, and encourages repeat engagement—perfect for brand interaction and viral sharing. Use cases: 🛍️ Retail & E-commerce Let users guess a themed word (e.g., a product, trend, or brand-related term) to unlock a dFew readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Dice'
    What a Dice campaign can be used for How it works: Users roll a virtual dice with a single click or tap. The result (a number or combination) determines whether they win a prize, earn points, or move to the next level. The game adds a simple element of chance, creating excitement and repeat engagement. Use cases: 🛍️ Retail & E-commerce Let users roll the dice to win discounts, unlock offers, or earn loyalty points → adds fun and unpredictability to promotions. 🍔 Food & BeveFew readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Memory Game'
    What a Memory Game campaign can be used for How it works: Users flip cards to find matching pairs in a fun and challenging memory test. This engaging game encourages focus and interaction, making it a great way to hold attention and increase participation. Use cases: 🛍️ Retail & E-commerce Reveal product images or discounts under cards to encourage discovery and reward users. 🏥 Healthcare & Wellness Use health tips or wellness icons as matches to promote healthy haFew readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Puzzle'
    What a Puzzle campaign can be used for How it works: the puzzle campaign challenges users to piece together an image—whether it’s your product, logo, or a themed visual—by dragging and dropping tiles into place. It’s simple, visual, and rewarding, making it ideal for driving focus, brand recall, and longer time-on-page. Use cases: 🛍️ Retail & E-commerce Reveal a new product, collection, or discount code with the puzzle. 🍔 Food & Beverage Show a dish, menu item, or braFew readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Quiz by Result'
    Quiz by Result lets you mix question types (text, images, video) with answer formats like multiple choice, text input, or ratings. ​ ​When you have created the campaign and you enter the specific campaign flow, then you enter the specific page with the game. (https://downloads.intercomcdn.com/i/o/b6dpzscr/1632326997/3cd23e810ecaa35b36e6c5516c27/image.png?expiFew readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Rating'
    What a Rating campaign can be used for How it works: Users rate products, services, or experiences by selecting stars, emojis, or other icons to express their opinion. It’s simple, interactive, and provides valuable feedback while engaging participants. Use cases: 🛍️ Retail & E-commerce Collect customer ratings on products or services. 🍔 Food & Beverage Let customers rate dishes or menu items. 🏨 Hospitality & Travel Capture guest ratings on accommodationsFew readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Lucky Number'
    What a Lucky Number campaign can be used for How it works: The Lucky Number campaign invites users to guess a number within a set range. Users input a number to see if it matches the pre-set winning number. It’s quick, suspenseful, and easy to play, making it great for driving interaction and repeat participation. Use cases: 🛍️ Retail & E-commerce Offer users the chance to guess the lucky number to unlock a discount or win a featured product. 🍔 Food & Beverage Let useFew readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Christmas Calendar'
    Game - how to set up 'Christmas calendar' Everyday, one of twentyfour doors opens, revealing either a new competition or the same game — making the experience even smoother. To set up the Christmas Calendar campaign, open the campaign and select the game. From there, you can add your design and adjust the settings. We recommend reusing an existing design kit, then adding the prizes and cuFew readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Product Recommendation'
    Set up personalized product recommendations by linking user choices to relevant items. This interactive approach helps guide customers to the best products based on their preferences, enhancing engagement and boosting conversions. You have a few different setup options for your campaign. Choose between the following three configurations: Groups – Build a level-based quiz by organizing questions into groups, then combine them with your preferred game settings. Proceed to the game andFew readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Smash It'
    What a 'Smash It' campaign can be used for How it works: users tap or “smash” a virtual object—like a box, balloon, or item—to reveal what’s hidden inside. It’s fast, fun, and highly interactive, making it perfect for driving engagement through surprise and playful interaction. Use cases: 🛍️ Retail & E-commerce Let users smash products, offers, or mystery items to reveal discounts or exclusive deals. 🍔 Food & Beverage Smash icons representing menu items, treats, or surpFew readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Guide'
    What a Guide can be used for A Guide in Scratcher is used to inform, instruct, or inspire users. It’s perfect for sharing context, campaign rules, product information, or step-by-step instructions. ✈️ Travel & Tourism – Highlight destinations, share travel tips, or present step-by-step booking instructions. 🛍️ Retail & E-commerce – Showcase product collections, explain how to redeem rewards, or introduce seasonal offers. 🎓 Education & Training – Provide learning materials,Few readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Drop game'
    What a Drop Game campaign can be used for How it works: Our take on the classic drop game: users move a basket or container (your product, brand etc.) side-to-side to catch falling items. It’s fast, fun, and skill-based—perfect for grabbing attention and driving interaction. Use cases: 🛍️ Retail & E-commerce Catch products, discounts, or symbols to win a reward → drives conversions and creates an engaging shopping experience. 🏥 Healthcare & Wellness Gamify habit-buFew readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Mystery Box'
    You might be wondering: what's the difference between 'Mystery Box' and 'Gift Surprise'? The Gift Surprise game is all about creating feel-good moments. It’s often used for seasonal campaigns or special occasions, where users get something nice—just with a little twist to keep it fun. The Mystery Box game adds a bit more curiosity and suspense. It plays on the idea of “What’s inside?” and gets users excited to find out, making it perfect for discovery-driven experiences. Both gameFew readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Tap it'
    What a "Tap it" campaign can do for different clients How it works: Users simply tap the screen to instantly reveal a prize, message, or reward. This creates a fun and fast-paced experience. The prize can be a discount, a tip, a product, or even a small game outcome. After the tap, users are often encouraged to take an action — like entering their email, visiting a product page, or claiming their prize. Use cases: 🛍️ Retail & E-commerce Tap to unlock discounts, flash dealsFew readers
  • How to set up scoring for a 'Personality Quiz' and 'Quiz by Video'
    Define the scoring system Use a straightforward model for clarity and ease of use: Correct answer = 1 point Incorrect answer = 0 points Total questions: 7 → Maximum score = 7 This simple system ensures quick scoring and a transparent user experience. Set up result ranges Assign participants to one of three personality-based outcomes based on their total score:Few readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Vote'
    How it works: Users are presented with multiple options and asked to cast their vote—this could be for a favorite product, design, idea, or opinion. After voting, users typically see the current results or a confirmation screen. It’s a simple yet powerful way to engage users and gather insights. Use cases: 🛍️ Retail & E-commerce Let customers vote on their favorite product, style, or upcoming collection. 🏥 Healthcare & Wellness Get input on health topics, wellness prioritieFew readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Slice it'
    What a Slice It campaign can be used For How it works: Users slice on the screen to earn points. The number of points collected determines the outcome—such as unlocking different prize levels, qualifying for a raffle, or progressing in a campaign. There’s no immediate prize shown after each slice, but the overall score contributes to the user’s end result. 🚀 Use Cases by Client Type: 🛍️ Retail & E-commerce Use slicing to build up points toward a reward tier or discount leFew readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Battle'
    Battle is a dynamic game format where participants vote or "battle" between sayings, images, or products. It's designed to spark engagement through comparisons—ideal for brand awareness, product feedback, or just creating a fun competitive experience. To set up the 'Battle' campaign, open the campaign and select the game. From there, you can add your design and other settings. We recommend reusing an existing design kit, then adding the prizes and customizing the overall look of the game.Few readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Advent Calendar'
    Game - how to set up 'Advent calendar' Every Advent Sunday, one of four doors opens, revealing either a new competition or the same game — making the experience even smoother. To set up the Advent Calendar campaign, open the campaign and select the game. From there, you can add your design and adjust the settings. We recommend reusing an existing design kit, then adding the prizes and custoFew readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Poll'
    What a Poll campaign can be used for How it works: a poll campaign invites users to vote on a question or topic—just like a traditional vote. You present a question with multiple choice answers (e.g. A, B, C, D), and users select their preferred option. Results can be shown instantly or after the vote ends, making it a simple yet powerful tool for engagement and insight. Use cases: 🛍️ Retail & E-commerce Ask customers to vote on which product should go on sale next, or whatFew readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Personality Test'
    A Personality Test allows you to combine different question types – such as text, images, and rating scales. Once you've created the campaign and enter the specific campaign flow, you'll reach the game page itself. The game works by assigning points based on the user's answers, which then determine which result page they see. You can choose to have a single general result page or create multiple result pages to guide users to a more personalized outcome based on their score. (https://storaFew readers
  • Game - how to set up 'Quiz by Answer'
    Quiz by Answer lets you mix question types (text, images, video) with answer formats like multiple choice, text input, or ratings—ideal for everything from quizzes to surveys. ​ ​When you have created the campaign and you enter the specific campaign flow, then you enter the specific page with the game. ​ Go to ‘Game’, where you access the game itself, and click the green button to enter the Quiz Manager. Click ‘Edit Game’ to enter the game’s settings. (https://stoFew readers

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