About Queendom Puzzle votes
Queendom Puzzle is Mnet's 2023 K-pop survival show that assembled 28 members from active Korean girl groups and solo artists, tasked them with weekly performance missions, and let global fans decide which seven would debut as the project group EL7Z UP. Voting ran through the Mnet Plus and Twinkple apps — one new vote unlocked per episode for seven weeks, with each voter selecting their ideal seven-member line-up. The final tally was split 50% Korean votes and 50% global, meaning a well-targeted campaign could meaningfully shift a trainee's finishing position. This page explains how paid account votes work for Queendom Puzzle, what the show's mechanics demand, and how we deliver within the episode-gated one-vote-per-account-per-episode system. Packages start at 100 votes for $6.99.
About the Queendom Puzzle votes contest
Queendom Puzzle premiered on Mnet on June 13, 2023, and ran for ten episodes through August 15, 2023. The format was distinct from earlier Mnet survival shows: instead of debuting unknown trainees, it drew 28 contestants from groups that were already active — including members from LOONA, Weki Meki, LAPILLUS, tripleS, Cherry Bullet, ANS, and several solo acts — and challenged them to form a temporary supergroup through staged eliminations and collaborative missions. The idea was to give established artists a second shot at mainstream visibility while letting fans curate the ideal combination. Voting opened with the very first broadcast and ran continuously until the final episode. Unlike Boys Planet's daily-per-ID cap, Queendom Puzzle gave each account a single new vote unlocked at each episode airing, meaning a fully engaged voter accumulated up to 14 votes across the run. The final seven — Hwiseo, Nana, Yuki, Kei, Yeoreum, Yeonhee, and Yeeun — debuted as EL7Z UP on September 14, 2023, releasing their debut mini-album and performing at the 2023 MAMA Awards. The show drew a strongly international audience, with K-pop fan communities from Southeast Asia, Japan, North America, and Europe all running coordinated voting campaigns for their favoured members.
Why Queendom Puzzle votes matter for your contest
The 50/50 Korea-to-global split is the most operationally important fact about Queendom Puzzle voting. A vote cast from a Korea-registered account lands in the Korea 50%, which means it competes in a smaller pool against other Korean fans rather than being diluted across the global mass. For trainees with strong domestic Korean recognition — members from groups with active Korean fanbases — the Korea pool is where the real ranking fights happen. For trainees whose fanbases are predominantly international, the global 50% is their primary battleground, and an undersupplied Korean tally can drag down their final combined score. Because voting spanned seven episodes with one vote unlocked per episode, the timeline also mattered. A trainee who built an early episode-1 lead could benefit from fan confidence and media coverage through subsequent rounds, while a trainee who entered the top seven only in the final episode had little runway to consolidate. Organic fan communities noticed this rhythm, and the most effective campaigns front-loaded their effort in the first two to three episodes to establish leaderboard presence before the mid-season interim ranking was publicised.
How we deliver Queendom Puzzle votes
After you specify the Queendom Puzzle voting link and your target trainee (or trainees), we confirm which episode's voting window is currently open and schedule delivery to align with the episode-unlock cadence. Because each account receives one vote per episode rather than one per calendar day, we pace delivery to arrive shortly after each episode's vote unlock so the increment looks organic — genuine fans vote when the new ballot becomes available, not at random intervals mid-week. Korea-registered accounts are dispatched to fill the Korea 50% pool; our global account pool — covering Southeast Asia, Japan, North America, and Europe — handles the global 50%. Both the Mnet Plus app and the Twinkple app are supported, so we can source from whichever platform your trainee's fanbase is concentrated on. All accounts in our pool are individually registered and aged; none are freshly created in bulk, which is the pattern that triggers the platform's registration-anomaly checks. You receive a dashboard link showing vote progress in near real time, and any account that is rejected during delivery is replaced without charge within the same episode window.
How we avoid platform detection
Queendom Puzzle voting operated across two apps — Mnet Plus and Twinkple — each carrying its own account-level checks. What the platform looks for is not IP addresses (most fans vote from mobile apps where IPs rotate constantly) but account behaviour: clusters of accounts registered on the same day with no prior activity, device fingerprints shared across hundreds of sessions, or vote submissions arriving in machine-regular intervals rather than the irregular cadence of human behaviour across time zones. The episode-gated unlock mechanic adds a second layer: a well-monitored voting tool would notice if votes arrived before the episode unlocked the new ballot, or if the same account appeared to double-vote within a single episode window. We guard against all of these. Our accounts are individually aged and credentialled across both platforms, their device and session metadata is diversified, and all votes are submitted only after the episode-unlock event fires. Per-episode dispatch volumes stay within the envelope of what a real, engaged fan community produces for a trainee of comparable rank and social presence. If a vote is invalidated for any reason, we replace it within the same episode cycle.
What is the best voting strategy for Queendom Puzzle votes?
The sharpest Queendom Puzzle campaigns treated the seven-episode timeline as a sprint with three distinct phases. In episodes one and two, the goal was leaderboard presence — the interim top-seven ranking revealed mid-season was the show's most-covered moment in K-pop media, so trainees who appeared there attracted additional organic fan attention. In episodes three through five, the priority shifted to holding position against competitors whose fan communities were ramping up. In the final two episodes, campaigns concentrated remaining capacity on the decisive tally as the broadcast built toward the finale. For trainees who needed the Korea pool, front-loading was essential because Korean fans tend to vote in bursts around broadcast time rather than steadily across the week. For trainees relying on the global pool, steadier daily delivery better matched how international fans engage across different time zones. The most effective overall approach layered organic fan mobilisation — streaming parties, voting tutorial posts, fan cafe coordination — with a steady paid layer that absorbed the drop in organic activity mid-week. Avoid requesting a margin that would place a mid-ranked trainee in an implausible first place; a believable top-seven finish is both more defensible and sufficient for the debut outcome.
Legal scope and terms
Queendom Puzzle was an entertainment competition run by a private broadcaster under a private set of rules, not a regulated ballot or government election. Fan vote campaigns — including coordinated spending — are a recognised feature of how K-pop survival shows operate and have been practised openly by fan communities globally since the format emerged with Produce 101 in 2016. We do not interpret Mnet's specific terms of service on your behalf; read the official Mnet Plus and Twinkple rules before placing an order and treat that assessment as your own responsibility. We do not serve political elections, government referendums, or any regulated voting process under any circumstances.
Getting started in two minutes
Placing an order takes about two minutes. Paste the Mnet Plus or Twinkple voting link (or tell us your target trainee's name and the current episode number) into the order form or drop it in live chat. Select a vote count, specify your preferred Korea-or-global weighting and any multi-trainee split, and complete payment. Most orders begin delivery within 60 minutes of payment confirmation. If you are ordering between episodes and a new episode unlocks while your order is running, message support and we time remaining votes to the new unlock at no extra cost.