Actually, there is well kept deep-deep-deep secret behind ClixGrid's engine! The way it works is just like slot machines that have fixed or variable odds - The more spins you pull the more you will eventually get some hits. The script already keeps stats in the background of your total / cumulative clicks to the clixgrid vs. your winnings.
If you look closely at stats you will discover a little secret, some people might have actually stumbled upon it.
It does not increase your chances of winning nor are there secret buttons or ways to win but it can be a good indicator of how soon you might win something.
Of course clicking ALL chances you have daily will help as opposed to only clicking a few squares daily, because you are increasing your click rate, the same way you are more likely to win something in slots if you pull 4000 spins than if you pull 40, ALTHOUGH, you COULD be lucky and win in the first 10 spins, BUT if you don't, through stats and probability might win during the next set of thousands of pulls, since the script and machines work the same way, they ARE guaranteed to pay x amounts over a period of time, randomly. Sort of a controlled randomness, much the same way ClixGrid is controlled, through RANDOM but controlled - in other words it CANNOT give out more money than is set to give (based on revenues and other factors) and it also cannot "NOT GIVE" anything.
The squares mean nothing, the RNG is independant of the squares. I just wish CS had the same system as AdPrize, where instead of clicking squares which means nothing, you would click on a box next to a banner, and each attempt would rotate the ads, it would be much faster and encourage more people to click instead of going back and forth windows....and the results would be the same for advertizers, in fact, I think they'd get more hits.
The GRID is just a psychological thing but it might mislead people into thinking there are prizes HIDDEN behind boxes which is not true