Scrandle
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What is scrandle?
Scrandle throws you into the chaotic world of football stadium food — known in Britain as "scran" — and forces you to play judge. Two mouth-watering (or questionable) dishes appear side-by-side with their prices and origins. Your mission: decide which one the internet's hungry fans actually preferred based on real social media ratings.
What makes it addictive is the twist — it's not about what you like. It's about what the masses voted for. That £8 dodgy-looking pie might crush a fancy £12 gourmet burger, and Scrandle loves humiliating your sophisticated palate. It's funny, humbling, and weirdly competitive.

scrandle Game Rules (The Catch / The Trap)
You are shown two different stadium foods with photos, names, prices, and sometimes the country or stadium.
- Pick Left or Right — you MUST choose one.
- The game reveals the real percentage rating from fan polls.
- Higher percentage wins the round.
- Get it right and your streak continues. Get it wrong and the run ends.
- No ties allowed — one is always superior according to the data.
There's also a Super Scrandle mode for extra chaos and practice rounds for training your scran-sense without ruining your daily streak.
How To Play scrandle?
Step 1: The Showdown
Two stadium scrans appear. Study the photos, prices, ingredients, and any clues (country, stadium vibe). One looks tempting, the other suspicious.
Step 2: Make Your Call
Lock in your choice — click the one you believe the fans rated higher. No second chances. You're all-in.
Step 3: The Reveal
Percentages drop. Green for correct, red for wrong. You'll often gasp as the uglier, cheaper option crushes your fancy pick.
Step 4: Learn & Adapt
Check the stats and history. Over time you start noticing patterns — football crowds have very specific tastes.
Step 5: Chase the Streak
Try to survive as many daily rounds as possible. Check your history and stats to improve.

Strategy & Tips
- Cheap doesn't always mean bad — stadium crowds often reward value.
- Presentation matters less than you think; greasy classics frequently beat Instagram-friendly options.
- Regional bias exists: know what British, German, or American fans tend to love.
- When in doubt, go with the simpler, more "classic" looking scran.
- Play practice mode first to calibrate your instincts before tackling the real daily challenge.
Get ready to have your food opinions destroyed — in the most entertaining way possible.