Three reels, six forest marks, one quiet round.
Open the cedar room when you have fifteen minutes to give it. Press SPIN, watch the reels settle, close the tab when you are done. There is nothing else to it — no deposit, no draw, no leaderboard.
Multiplier ladder — three of a kind on any of the five lines
01. How a cedar-room round works — four short steps
- Pick a stake from one to twenty-five virtual points using the STAKE row above. The selected step is highlighted in brass amber.
- Press SPIN. The three reels settle in about two seconds, with a small bounce on the third reel as a visual cue that the round is over.
- If three matching marks line up across one of the five lines, the line lights up and the matching multiplier is added to the point pool.
- If the pool reaches zero, the SPIN button disables. Press RESET to refill the virtual pool back to 1000. The reset has no cost and no daily limit.
02. What the marks mean
The six marks on the reels are not picked at random. Cedar fan stands for the shed itself. Cedar totem is a small carving by the door. River ripple is the harbour. Cedar lantern is the lamp above the bench. Cedar bell is the one we ring when a round closes. The brass star is the cap of the ladder — rare, paid at fifty times the stake. None of these are licensed objects.
03. Why there is no auto-play that runs for ever
The AUTO button cycles ten spins, then stops. We did not build a long auto loop because a long auto loop is the thing that turns a reel page into a habit. After ten settles, the page hands control back to the visitor on purpose.