Direct answer

The goal of a first session is not to chase a result. It is to understand the screen, confirm the cost of one action, locate rules and exit controls, and test whether your time and spending boundaries are practical. If the model stays unclear, do not begin.

Set boundaries before opening the game

Choose a time limit and an entertainment-only spending limit outside the app. Make the end condition concrete before visual prompts or fast rounds compete for attention.

Observe the screen without acting

Read the title, information panel, value controls, main action and history/status area. Close promotional overlays before treating any highlighted number as part of the game rules.

Confirm the cost of one action

Check the displayed value at the exact moment before confirmation. If several controls combine to define that value, understand each one first.

Use stop signals

Stop when the timer expires, the planned entertainment amount is reached, the rules become unclear, automatic behavior activates unexpectedly or you feel pressure to recover a prior result.

Review after leaving

Record time spent, total amount used and which controls were unclear. Review totals rather than one memorable outcome.

Keep the first session ordinary

Avoid promotions, special events or automation while learning a screen. A routine, reversible first look produces better understanding than a high-pressure start.

Frequently asked questions

What is the goal of a first BONU7 session?+

To understand the interface and test your boundaries, not to pursue a particular outcome.

Should I use autoplay to learn faster?+

No. Manual observation is easier to pause and audit.

What if I exceed a limit?+

Stop immediately, leave the app and make the limit harder to change before any future session.

Content status: general interface education based on the supplied BONU7 project brief and content blueprint. Last reviewed 2026-08-20. Current app screens remain the source for exact rules and values.