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Foxtail Streak

Higher or lower — build your streak, dodge the fall. Points are fictional and just for fun.

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Will the next card be higher or lower?
0Streak 0Best run 0Points
Free play points only — no cash value, nothing to buy.

How to play

  1. Look at the current card in the middle.
  2. Guess whether the next card will be higher or lower.
  3. A correct guess extends your streak for more points.
  4. A wrong guess simply resets the streak — no stakes involved.

About this game

Foxtail Streak asks a simple question each round: will the next card sit higher or lower than the last. Keep guessing right and your streak grows, though one wrong call sends you back to the start.

This is a free social game for entertainment only. No real money is involved, and points cannot be exchanged for anything of value. Intended for players aged 18+.

The story behind Foxtail Streak

Card games are humanity's longest-running entertainment franchise — six centuries of shuffles, bluffs and lucky draws. Foxtail Streak takes a classic card mechanic and strips it to its cleanest form: quick decisions, instant feedback, and a deck that never minds losing.

Playing it well

Count roughly, not precisely: after several high cards, lower ones grow slightly more likely. Even a loose sense of it lifts your streaks.

Middle cards are the danger zone — an eight can go either way. The deep skill is folding your streak ego when a seven appears.

Fair by design

Like every game on Forest Reel Club, Foxtail Streak runs on plain random logic in your own browser. Nothing is rigged, weighted or remembered between rounds — and since points are fictional, there'd be no reason to anyway.