YOriginal Plinko
YOriginal Plinko pairs ball-drop mechanics with medium volatility, 99% RTP, and heroine-led arcade visuals.

YOriginal | 97% RTP | Medium volatility
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YOriginal Plinko Gameplay
A ball drops through rows of pins, bouncing side to side before landing in a multiplier pocket that pays into the balance.

Plinko balls fall through 16 rows of pegs toward multiplier slots, with the landing value determining the payout.
The 16-row Plinko board assigns each ball a landing multiplier from 0.3x to 110x, determining its payout.
The Plinko board uses falling balls to land on multiplier slots ranging from 0.3 to 110, with the landing position determining the payout.
Plinko Attributes
Plinko Games You Can Play from $0.10 to $0.20
Bonus Features & Mechanics
Choose a risk level, the number of board rows, and the number of balls, place a bet, and press PLAY to drop the balls. Each ball's landing bin determines its payout, and payouts depend on the risk level, row count, and landing bin. Bet limits are 0.10 to 250.00 COIN, RTP is 99%, and the maximum win per round is 250,000.00 COIN.
Board layout
Risk and multiplier spread
Round controls and Autobet
FAQ
The verified visuals identify a triangular peg board with 16 rows. They also show multiplier slots along the bottom, with listed values from 0.3x through 110x. However, the supplied in-game data does not give an exact count for those bottom pockets, so a precise total cannot be confirmed.
Risk affects the distribution of landing multipliers. At higher risk, edge positions offer bigger payouts while middle positions offer smaller ones. Lower risk produces a more even spread across the bins. The highest multiplier shown in the supplied material is 110x, but its landing frequency is not stated.
Players choose the risk level, row count, number of balls and bet, then press PLAY. Each ball drops independently and its landing bin determines the payout. Autobet can run a configured number of rounds, alter bets after wins or losses, and use optional stop-profit and stop-loss limits. No separate line selection is specified.






