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Plinko review

Drop a ball through a pyramid of pegs — risk level decides the payout.

Plinko is a probability game where a ball bounces down through pegs and lands in a payout slot. You choose risk level and number of rows — higher risk means bigger top-end multipliers and more zero-ish landings.

Provider
Multiple (Spribe, BGaming, etc.)
RTP
97% – 99%
Volatility
Low / Medium / High (selectable)
Plinko crash game
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Plinko

How Plinko works

  1. 1Choose your bet, risk level, and number of rows.
  2. 2Drop the ball — physics decides where it lands.
  3. 3Win the multiplier shown for the slot it falls into.

Pros

  • Easy to understand
  • Adjustable risk profile
  • Auto-bet support for many rounds

Cons

  • High-risk mode is brutal on bankrolls
  • Top multipliers are statistically rare

Basic strategy

Discipline, not patterns. These tips reduce variance — they do not guarantee wins.

  • Start on low risk to learn the distribution.
  • Use 8–10 rows for more middle outcomes; 14–16 rows for bigger swings.
  • Set an auto-bet stop on loss to protect your bankroll.

Frequently asked

What is Plinko?+

Plinko is a probability game where a ball bounces down through pegs and lands in a payout slot. You choose risk level and number of rows — higher risk means bigger top-end multipliers and more zero-ish landings.

What is the RTP of Plinko?+

Plinko runs at a stated RTP of 97% – 99%. That is a long-run average — short sessions vary heavily.

Who makes Plinko?+

Plinko is developed by Multiple (Spribe, BGaming, etc.).

Is there a winning strategy for Plinko?+

No system can beat a negative-expectation game. The realistic edge is bankroll discipline and pre-set cash-out targets.

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