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Spot the ball to win 10,000 with SpottoCash!

‘Spot The Ball’ is back, and now you don’t even need a pen!

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‘Spot The Ball’ is back, and now you don’t even need a pen!
In its heyday in the 1970s and 1980s, families all across the country would huddle around the kitchen table and pinpoint where they thought the ball had once been. Once played by three million people a week, the game has been revamped for the digital age by SpottoCash, and now there’s a weekly guaranteed cash prize of £10,000.
Since launching in 2017, SpottoCash has made dozens of players £10,000 richer, with winners from all across the world.
With the competition running from Monday-Sunday, the idea couldn’t be simpler. The aim of the game is to use your footballing skill to work out where you think the centre of the ball should be in an image which has had the ball removed.
You can even zoom in on the players’ eye-lines for that extra bit of accuracy! Every Monday, a panel of three expert judges gather in central London to analyse and debate the image. The winner is the player whose spot is closest to the spot chosen by the panel. You don’t even have to get it bang on, just be the closest to win £10,000!
That’s exactly what happened to the winner of Week 32, Michael Chidzey from Bristol. He played 15 Spots and was just two pixels out from the judges’ position, meaning he pocketed the cash – not bad!
New players get their first two spots free and there’s a free game for you to test your skills before playing for cash.
So why not head over to www.spottocash.com for your chance to be this week’s winner!

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