Noblix.com: Official Rules & FAQ
World Cup 2026 – Predict. Compete. Win.
How it works
Noblix is a match prediction league for World Cup 2026. You predict match outcomes (winner and optionally the score), not individual players.
- Sign up – Create an account (email or Google).
- Create or join a league – Create your own league (name, scoring rule, max members, public or private) or join via invite code or by browsing public leagues.
- Predict – For each upcoming match, pick the winner and optionally the score (for Standard/Expert leagues). You can change your prediction until 1 hour before kickoff.
- Points and leaderboard – When match results are entered, points are calculated automatically using the league’s scoring rule. The leaderboard updates in real time.
Scoring rules
When you create a league, you choose one of three scoring rules. Everyone in that league is scored the same way. The league creator can change the rule later in Settings (scores are recalculated).
Simple
1 point for correct winner
Standard
1 pt winner, 3 pts exact score
Expert
1 pt winner, 2 pts margin, 5 pts exact score
Exact score = you predicted the full scoreline correctly. Correct margin (Expert only) = same goal difference and correct winner.
Free vs Premium
| Feature | Free | Premium |
|---|---|---|
| Leagues you can create | 2 | Unlimited |
| Max members per league | 50 | 200 |
| Custom league branding (logo & colors) | — | ✓ |
| Advanced stats & export | — | ✓ |
| Ad-free experience | — | ✓ |
| Priority support | — | ✓ |
Premium is $9.99 for the whole tournament. Secure checkout via Stripe; no monthly subscription. Upgrade to Premium
Frequently asked questions
Yes. You can sign up, create leagues, join leagues, and make predictions for free. Free accounts can create up to 2 leagues with up to 50 members per league. Optional Premium unlocks unlimited leagues, up to 200 members per league, custom league branding, and more.
Predictions for each match lock 1 hour before kickoff. You can edit or delete your prediction as many times as you want until then. After lock, the match is read-only.
If you have a 6-character invite code, go to the Join page and enter it, or open the invite link (e.g. /join/ABC123). You must be signed in. You can also browse public leagues from the app and join any that have space.
Yes. When creating a league, choose when the competition starts (for example Round of 16 or full tournament). Only matches from that stage onward appear for predictions and count on the leaderboard. You can copy picks from another league you are in. Late-join leagues only score matches that kick off after the league was created.
Yes. There is no deadline to join a league. Predictions lock 1 hour before each kickoff, so you only earn points on matches you predicted before that lock. Games that have already been played (or locked) do not count toward your score — you compete on the remaining fixtures from the day you join.
When creating or editing a league, the creator can set it to Public (it appears in Browse leagues so anyone can find and join) or Private (only people with the invite code can join).
For each match you pick the winner (Team A, Draw, or Team B). If the league uses Standard or Expert scoring, you can also enter the predicted score; that’s optional but gives you a chance at more points (exact score or correct margin).
Scores used for predictions are the result entered for the match. Typically that’s full-time (90 minutes + injury time). Extra time and penalty shootouts are not counted unless a program admin enters that result. In practice we use the standard full-time result.
Program administrators enter results in the admin area (or results can be pulled automatically if configured). Once a result is set, scoring and leaderboards update automatically for all leagues.
Yes. The league creator (or a program admin) can change the league’s name, description, scoring rule, max members, and public/private setting in the league’s Settings tab. Changing the scoring rule will recalculate all scores for that league.
Rank is decided by tiebreakers in order: (1) most exact score predictions, (2) most correct winners/draws, (3) lowest total goal error (sum of how far off your predicted scores were). Expert leagues also show a margin column on the leaderboard. Only completed in-scope matches count.
Public leagues may feature prizes from our sponsors. Private leagues are run by their creators; Noblix is not responsible for any prizes or rewards arranged within those groups.
