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You know those games that pay money through Pix that people keep sharing? Well, I started testing a few and found them so interesting I just had to share.
Basically, there are about 11 options that actually work, but not all of them pay directly via Pix. Most work like this: you play, complete tasks, watch videos, and then withdraw via PayPal or gift cards. After that, you transfer the money to Pix. I know it’s not direct, but it works.
Cash App is basically the only one that sends directly to Pix, which makes it much easier for anyone who wants to withdraw quickly. But if you don’t mind doing one more transfer, there’s also CashPirate—it’s pretty popular here in Brazil, with a simple interface and all that.
There’s also Toloka, which isn’t exactly a game, but it gamifies tasks and turns it into something like mini challenges. You sort/classify images, answer questions, and verify information. Each one has its value listed. The more correct answers you get, the more tasks you unlock. It’s kind of satisfying, ngl.
Now, real talk: these Pix-money games won’t make you rich. They’re mainly for extra income—some pocket change here and there. You have to be consistent: do a check-in every day, and join in the raffles. Some like Big Time and Gamee work by lottery, so the prizes are bigger, but they’re not guaranteed.
AppKarma, FeaturePoints, Make Money, CashPirate... they all follow the same pattern: download, complete tasks, accumulate points, and withdraw via PayPal. Then you transfer it to your Pix account. It takes a little while, but you do get it.
The important detail is that there’s always a minimum amount required to withdraw. Some ask for more, others less. And of course, the more time you put in, the more you can accumulate. But if you’re expecting to get rich by playing games, then no, it doesn’t work.
For anyone who wants something more serious later, there’s the whole investing aspect. But that’s a different level—you need to study a lot before putting real money in.