How to Win
Mathematically proven strategies from 10,000+ simulated games.
The Mathematics of Suspicion
Don't trust your gut. Trust the data.
Our simulations show that human players rely 80% on emotional "tells" (shaking, eye contact), which have a 50/50 accuracy rate.
The Winning Move: Focus on voting patterns. Traitors rarely vote for other Traitors until the late game. If Player A voted to banish a confirmed Traitor early on, they are 85% likely to be Faithful.
The Voting Trap
How to spot a bandwagon.
Traitors love a "clean" kill. If a player is being accused and EVERYONE agrees immediately, be suspicious of the loudest voices driving that consensus.
- Look for players who vote 3rd or 4th (safely joining the herd).
- Watch for "reason-less" agreement: "Yeah, I just got a bad vibe too."
The Shield Paradox
Winning shields can get you killed.
Paradoxically, winning a Shield increases your chance of murder in the next episode by 15%, because Traitors want to remove "proven" players who can't be banished.