topple.lol vs outbid.lol
Both are pay-to-rank leaderboards. The difference is one rule: here, bids melt. On outbid.lol the #1 spot froze above $1,000 within 48 hours of launch. On topple.lol every throne decays back toward $1 — so the game never ends.
| outbid.lol | topple.lol | |
|---|---|---|
| Core mechanic | Highest lifetime bid wins | Highest melting score wins |
| Your bid over time | Lasts forever | Loses 50% of its power every 24h |
| Price of #1 | Only ever goes up (frozen at $1,000+ within 48h) | Falls back toward $1 as the top melts |
| Can you afford #1 next week? | No — the ladder ratchets | Yes — every throne decays |
| Game theory | Dollar auction: early bidders trapped | King-of-the-hill: constant churn |
| Share pages | — | Every listing gets a taunt page + OG image |
| Stats | Third-party analytics | Public /stats from our own data |
What is outbid.lol?
A viral pay-to-rank leaderboard launched in August 2026: pay more than the current #1 and you take the top spot. Bids are permanent, so the price of #1 only rises.
What is topple.lol?
The same idea with one fix: bids melt −50% every 24 hours. The top spot always comes back into reach, so the game never freezes and every king eventually falls.
Why does melting matter?
On a permanent-bid board, the #1 price ratchets up until nobody can afford to play — the board freezes and attention dies. Melting keeps #1 affordable forever and keeps the fight going.
Is a listing a backlink?
Listing links on both sites are rel=sponsored, as paid placements should be. You're buying attention and clicks, not PageRank.
Respect to outbid.lol — great game, one broken rule. We fixed the rule.