Drop the Ball, Win Big
Experience the physics-based thrill of Plinko with perfect simulation.
Play Plinko
Experience the thrill of Plinko with zero risk!
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How to Play Plinko
Master the art of probability and physics in this classic drop-ball game.
Choose Risk Level
Select low, medium, or high risk to determine payout distribution.
Set Row Count
Choose 8-16 rows - more rows mean higher potential multipliers.
Place Your Bet
Set your bet amount before dropping the ball.
Drop the Ball
Release the ball from the top and watch it bounce through pegs.
Ball Physics
Each peg collision is random, creating unpredictable ball paths.
Collect Winnings
Ball lands in a bucket with a multiplier - your bet is multiplied accordingly.
Low Risk
8-12 RowsMore center buckets have decent multipliers
Medium Risk
12-14 RowsBalanced distribution of wins and losses
High Risk
14-16 RowsExtreme multipliers on edges, low center values
Plinko Strategy Analysis
Understand probability distributions and optimal betting approaches.
Probability Distribution
beginnerCenter buckets are most likely due to normal distribution - balls tend toward middle.
Risk Level Selection
beginnerLow risk offers consistent small wins, high risk offers rare big wins with frequent losses.
Row Count Impact
advancedMore rows increase variance - higher potential wins but less predictable outcomes.
Expected Value
proAll risk levels have similar expected values - choose based on your risk preference.
Probability Analysis
Understanding the mathematical foundation helps make informed decisions.
Distribution Pattern
Expected Value
Plinko FAQ
Everything you need to know about Plinko physics and probability.
Is Plinko truly random?
Yes, each peg collision uses physics simulation with random factors. While following normal distribution patterns, individual ball drops are unpredictable.
Which risk level is best?
All risk levels have similar expected values (house edge). Choose based on your preference: consistent small wins (low) vs rare big wins (high).
Do more rows mean better odds?
More rows increase both maximum potential payouts and variance. They don't improve your overall odds but make outcomes less predictable.
Can I influence where the ball lands?
No, each bounce is determined by physics simulation with random elements. The ball's path cannot be controlled or predicted precisely.