Classic Timed Mode: 90 Seconds on the Clock
Classic Timed is Classic mode with the safety net removed. You get the same ten rounds, the same property details, the same scoring, but each round has a 90-second timer ticking down in the corner of your screen.
The timer changes everything. In regular Classic, you can sit with a listing for as long as you want. Study the finishes in the kitchen. Google the neighborhood. Count the bathrooms twice. Timed mode doesn't care. You have 90 seconds to look, think, and commit.
This mode rewards the instinct you've built from playing. First-timers tend to panic and throw out wild numbers. Experienced players develop a rapid-fire mental model: location, size, condition, done. The best scores in Timed mode come from people who've trained their gut through hundreds of Classic rounds.
If the timer runs out before you guess, you score zero for that round. No mercy. It creates genuine tension, especially in rounds 8, 9, and 10 when you know every point matters for your final score.
Timed mode is where you go when Classic starts feeling too comfortable. It's the same game, but it exposes a completely different skill: making fast decisions under pressure with imperfect information. Sound familiar? That's what real buyers do on offer day.
Related Game Modes
Classic Mode: The Original Price Guessing Game
Ten listings. Ten guesses. How well do you really know the housing market? Classic mode puts your pricing instincts to the ultimate test.
Higher or Lower: The Head-to-Head Price Showdown
Two properties side by side. One question: which one sold for more? Simple concept, surprisingly hard to get right.