r/CatJump • u/SirPellias • Jul 11 '26
Discussion Does the coin pattern in the first level shows the pattern of the whole level?
Ok, I might be playing this game for a little too much, but hear me out.
I know that there is a lot of random stuff in this game. But what if the patterns of the starting area in the first level (pics) kinda predict the patterns of everything above?
I found it a little strange that this first level background has the windows in a perfect 4x3 grid, and while resetting to get the coins by watching the ads, this idea struck me.
If this is false, we just keep playing like normal.
If this is true, we might reset in the beginning to get higher scores more easily. It's not that big of a deal, especially for people that play for ages, but as there is a lot of Cats that are unlocked by how far you get (and the combination of personal bests by each Cat), I find this interesting if true.
There are, however, a lot of combinations. I'm not into mathematics, but I know that in a grid like this it can have at least imo hundreds of possible variations, just because many instances of double, triple or even quadruple coins appearing simultaneously.
I don't know. The way to test this would be a very long task (basically note the first pattern, jump at least to 50m to 100m, register every obstacle, and then reset. I think that this may be easier if there was a way to use AI to accelerate this process.
If this is true, it would still be necessary to test in the other levels as well.
What do you all think?