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Chicken Road (Mission Uncrossable) on Stake

A lane-by-lane crossing game. Each lane survived adds to your multiplier. One mistimed step ends the run.

Chicken Road lanes with rising multipliers

Chicken Road (Mission Uncrossable) is part of the Stake game selection Originals, near Bomb Game, Plinko and Mines.

Chicken Road (Mission Uncrossable) is Stake's take on the 'crossy road' format. Each lane crossed multiplies; one truck ends the run. Cash out early or push for a bigger curve.

The arc: pick a difficulty (easy / medium / hard / hardcore), step across lanes one at a time, cash out whenever you want. The harder the difficulty, the steeper the multiplier curve and the higher the chance of a bust per lane.

Difficulty modes

ModeLanesPer-lane riskMax multiplier (typical)
Easy24Low~24×
Medium22Moderate~250×
Hard20High~2,000×
Hardcore18Very high~10,000×+

Why Chicken Road is the discipline test

The board punishes greed. Each successful lane teases the next, and the multiplier creeps up just enough to make cashing out feel premature. Canadian players who do well at this game treat it like Mines: set an exit multiplier before you start, click through to it, cash out, restart. No "one more lane."

Comparison to other Originals

Chicken Road is the road-style cousin of Mines and a structural sibling of the broader Originals catalogue. The discipline pattern that works on Mines transfers to Chicken Road one-to-one.

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FAQ

Is Chicken Road the same as Mission Uncrossable?

Yes. Stake's lane-crossing Original is the same shape as the Mission Uncrossable concept.

Can I auto cash-out?

Auto-bet supports preset lane counts.

Which difficulty has the best EV?

RTP is similar across difficulties; variance differs sharply.

Is each lane independent?

Yes — the per-lane risk does not change based on prior lanes within a run.

Is Chicken Road provably fair?

Yes. Each lane outcome is derived from the seed combination.