Limbo doesn’t display just any number. It shows results on fixed steps (two decimals).
When you set a target, if you win, the game jumps to the next step at or above your target and shows that exact value in green.
Think of a ladder: you pick a height (target); on a win the game lands on the next rung up.
That’s why you keep seeing the same big numbers again and again.
Remember one rule:
If your target is inside (previous step, your step] then on a win you’ll see your step.
Examples you can use right now:
Small example
Target 1,000 → on a win the game shows 1,000.02.
To aim it, set your target above 999.96 and up to 1,000.02.
Why? The display uses fixed steps with two decimals, and the step above 1,000 is 1,000.02.
Big example
Want to see 100,056.89 on a win?
Set your target above 99,457.74 and up to 100,056.89.
If you set 99,457.74 exactly, the game will show 99,457.74 on a win.
If you set 100,000, you’ll get 100,056.89.
That’s it. Pick the number you want, find the step below it, and keep your target between them.
Limbo turns randomness into a number and then floors it to two decimals. That flooring creates the steps you see. And your hit chance is roughly about 1 in X when you aim X×.
There’s a small house edge, so it’s a touch less generous than these neat fractions, but this is a good mental guide.
提示: Use the widget below. Type any target and it tells you the exact green number you’ll see on a win, plus the small window your target should sit in.
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