How this demo works
This is a real-physics Plinko simulation running entirely in your browser. The ball collides with each peg, gets deflected slightly left or right, and falls into one of 15 slots with multipliers ranging from 0.5x to 110x. Each multiplier corresponds to what a real-money Plinko game would pay out for that slot.
The probability of landing in each slot follows an approximately binomial distribution. Most balls land in the middle (low multipliers), a few land at the edges (high multipliers). This is the same distribution Sir Francis Galton demonstrated in the 1870s with his original Galton board.
If you want to learn more about the math, read our Plinko physics guide. If you want to play with real money, read our independently-ranked casinos first.