Overview
Snek Raffle is a weekly raffle that lets ADA holders buy tickets and compete for a single prize pool. You connect a Cardano wallet, buy tickets at a fixed 20 ADA each, and check back each week. Every past draw is listed on the same page so you can see the full history of winners and pool sizes1.
The raffle is run by the Snek brand, the team behind the SNEK memecoin on Cardano, and is hosted on the brand's main site at gaming-snek.com. It sits in the wider prediction and betting space alongside other Cardano games of chance.
Key Features
- Predictable fixed-price tickets. Each Snek Raffle ticket costs 20 ADA and a single wallet can buy up to 2,500 tickets per draw, so the cost of entry is predictable rather than auction-style1.
- Live prize pool display. The page shows the current prize pool, total tickets sold, and a per-second countdown to the next draw, so players can see exactly how much is at stake before buying1.
- Public draw history. Every prior weekly draw is listed with the winning ticket number and the prize-pool size, so anyone can scroll back through the full record without trusting a screenshot or social post1.
- Built-in SNEK token burn. A share of every ticket sale routes to a SNEK buy-and-destroy flow, tying raffle activity back into the SNEK token's supply rather than only paying the operator1.
- Pay directly from your wallet. Tickets are purchased straight from a Cardano wallet, with no deposit or account model, so funds move on the network at the time of purchase rather than sitting with the operator1.
What to Expect
You land on a single page that shows the live prize pool, the countdown to the next draw, and a "Connect wallet" button. Once a wallet is connected, your ticket numbers for the current week appear next to your address, and a "Buy tickets" control lets you add more entries up to the per-wallet cap1.
Below that, the page lists every prior draw with the week number, the winning ticket, and the final prize-pool size. Pool sizes have ranged from small in low-participation weeks to thousands of ADA in busier weeks, so the size of any single prize depends on how many people bought in that week1.
The Snek brand's public footer also states there is no formal team or roadmap2.
Every ticket purchase splits three ways: about 80 percent goes to the player prize pool, around 18.5 percent funds the SNEK token burn flow, and 1.5 percent goes to a development partner1.
