Magic Plinko
Magic Plinko uses selectable difficulty, fifteen outcome boxes, and multipliers from x0.5 to x7.
Magic Plinko pairs a playful jungle setting with cartoon toucan artwork and a bright, informal presentation. Its 97% RTP, low volatility profile, and 0.1–1000 stake range frame it as a simple multiplier game; Gold Party 2 - After Hours shares its Win Multipliers mechanic.

Ludo Land | 97% RTP | Low volatility
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Magic Plinko Gameplay
A drop unfolds across a peg-filled field, with the ball changing direction after successive contacts rather than following a fixed route. The movement is easy to follow visually, while the colorful jungle artwork keeps the presentation light. A comparable multiplier setup appears in Lucky Lager x9990.
The observed setup uses a 2.00 stake and sends one ball downward at a time. Its landing position determines the multiplier applied to that stake, so a result below or above the original amount is visible immediately. The board itself serves as the payout guide, without a separate payout screen.

The plinko board sends a dropped ball through pegs toward multiplier slots, with visible outcomes ranging from x0.5 to x7.
The plinko board presents multiplier buckets from x0.5 to x7, while the Drop ball control launches a ball toward a potential payout.
The Plinko board directs a dropped ball toward multiplier slots ranging from x0.5 to x7, determining the resulting payout.
Plinko Attributes
Bonus Features & Mechanics
Selectable difficulty determines a ball’s outcome, though the supplied rules do not explain how levels redistribute results. Fifteen landing boxes display awards from x0.5 to x7, but no frequency is stated for the top value. Controls are confirmed; ball counts, lines, and autoplay are not documented. Bonanza Trillion also uses Win Multipliers.
Fifteen outcome boxes
Difficulty affects outcomes
FAQ
The verified data confirms fifteen outcome boxes at the bottom of the game field, but it does not state how many rows of pins the board has. The available descriptions confirm a peg-based path for the ball, yet they do not provide a complete row-by-row board specification.
The supplied game information shows visible multipliers from x0.5 to x7, making x7 the highest documented value. It does not provide probabilities, hit frequencies, or any statement about how rare the x7 outcome is.
Magic Plinko includes a ball-drop action, and the rules describe dropping balls into the game field. However, the verified data does not specify a ball-count option, lines, or autoplay controls. It also does not document whether multiple balls can be launched within one round.