Players who want to understand Plinko before choosing a stake can access the game from a desktop, mobile browser or 1xBet app. The Plinko game 1xBet uses a ball, a pegged board and multiplier cells positioned along the bottom. After release, the ball passes through the pegs and finishes in one of these cells. The displayed multiplier then determines the return from the stake assigned to that ball. Players can control the stake amount, select between 8 and 16 rows and choose a low, medium or high risk setting. These controls alter the board configuration and multiplier distribution, but they do not steer the ball or predict its destination. The maximum multiplier reaches 1000x with High risk and 16 rows. To find the game, open 1xGames and search for Plinko.
How 1xBet Plinko Works

Each round connects a selected stake to the multiplier cell where the ball finishes. The visible board shows the complete drop, but the result remains chance-based regardless of the chosen rows or risk setting.
Ball Drops, Pegs and Multiplier Cells
A round begins when a ball is released from the top of the triangular board. It moves downward through several rows of pegs, changing direction as it progresses toward the multiplier cells at the bottom. The final cell determines the return attached to that ball.
The animation creates suspense, but it is not a skill-based aiming system. Players cannot select a drop position to target a particular multiplier, and the movement of an earlier ball does not reveal the path of the next one.
The Plinko game 1xBet provides configuration controls rather than directional control. Changing the stake affects the amount committed to the ball. Selecting another row count changes the board depth and cell arrangement, while the risk option changes how the multiplier values are distributed. None of these settings makes a particular landing cell predictable.
How a Bet Turns Into a Payout
The basic return calculation is:
Stake per ball x landing multiplier = total return
For example, a ZMW 100 stake landing in a 2x cell returns ZMW 200. That ZMW 200 is the complete multiplied return. It is not ZMW 200 of profit added to the original stake. In this example, the difference between the ZMW 100 stake and the ZMW 200 total return is ZMW 100.
Every released ball carries the selected per-ball stake. When several balls are released, the stake is applied to each one instead of being divided automatically across the group. A selected stake of ZMW 100 for five balls would therefore place ZMW 500 into action across those drops.
The landing multiplier determines the calculation only after the ball reaches a cell. Selecting 2x or any other value in advance is not possible, and no board configuration guarantees that the stake will produce a return above its original amount.
What Multipliers Below 1x Mean
A multiplier does not need to be zero to produce a net loss. Any cell below 1x returns less than the amount assigned to the ball.
Using a simple mathematical example, a ZMW 100 stake landing at 0.7x returns ZMW 70. The player receives a nonzero return, but it is ZMW 30 lower than the original stake. At 0.2x, the same ZMW 100 stake returns ZMW 20, creating a net reduction of ZMW 80.
A 1x cell returns an amount equal to the original stake, while a value above 1x produces a total return greater than that stake. The multiplier layout changes with the selected row count and risk level.
Starting Plinko on 1xBet
Plinko is available in the 1xGames section.
Finding Plinko in the 1xGames Section
Use the search function to avoid browsing unrelated game categories:
- Open 1xGames.
- Locate the game search control.
- Enter Plinko in the search field.
- Select Plinko from the matching results.
- Choose free play or real-money mode.
The Plinko game 1xBet can then be configured by selecting the stake, number of rows and risk level.
Demo and Real-Money Play
Plinko supports free play and real-money play.
Demo mode uses virtual credits with no cash value. It can help players inspect the stake field, row selector, risk controls and ball animation without placing a cash stake. Demo credits cannot be withdrawn, and results achieved with them do not create cash winnings.
A 1xBet account is required to access the 1xGames Plinko version. Real-money mode also requires enough available balance for the selected stake and number of balls.
Before starting a real-money round, review the amount assigned to each ball, the row count and the active risk setting. Demo results do not make later real-money outcomes easier to predict.
Rows, Risk Levels and Multipliers

Rows and risk settings change the arrangement of the multiplier cells. They define the board used for a round, but they do not provide control over an individual ball.
| Configuration | Supported setting | Practical effect |
|---|---|---|
| Row selection | 8 to 16 rows | Changes board depth and multiplier arrangement |
| Risk selection | Low, Medium or High | Changes the spread between lower and higher multipliers |
| Maximum multiplier setup | 16 rows and High risk | Provides access to the 1000x maximum multiplier |
Increasing the risk level creates a wider spread between lower and higher multipliers. Low risk keeps the distribution narrower, while High risk provides access to the largest multiplier values. None of the configurations should be treated as safe, profitable or predictable.
Choosing the Number of Rows
The available row selector runs from 8 to 16.
Changing this setting adjusts the depth of the pegged board and the multiplier arrangement at the bottom. More rows provide a larger board and can make higher maximum multipliers available.
More rows do not add a skill element or make an individual multiplier easier to target. The ball still follows a chance-based route until it reaches the bottom.
With 16 rows and High risk selected, the board provides access to the maximum 1000x multiplier.
How Risk Changes the Multiplier Distribution
The available risk levels are Low, Medium and High.
Low risk uses a narrower multiplier distribution. Medium increases the spread, while High places greater emphasis on low multipliers and much larger values toward the edges.
The largest available multiplier, 1000x, is reached with High risk and 16 rows.
Higher risk therefore increases the difference between the lowest and highest possible multipliers. The risk selector changes the multiplier distribution. It does not steer the next ball toward the centre or edges.
Bets, Multipliers and Game Limits
The adjustable stake and maximum multiplier are separate game parameters.
| Game parameter | Available information |
|---|---|
| Stake unit | Adjustable per ball |
| Minimum bet in ZMW | 5 ZMW |
| Maximum multiplier | 1000x with High risk and 16 rows |
| Maximum payout or win | Depends on the stake applied to the ball and the resulting multiplier |
The 1000x figure refers to a possible multiplier, not a fixed cash amount.
Stake Limits in ZMW
The minimum Plinko stake in Zambia is 5 ZMW.
The stake field controls how much is committed to one ball. Multiple-ball play increases total exposure according to the number of balls released. For example, five balls carrying the same per-ball stake place five times that amount into action.
The same calculation applies during Autoplay. Each automatic drop commits another selected stake.
Maximum Multiplier and Maximum Payout
The maximum Plinko multiplier is 1000x. It is available with 16 rows and High risk.
A multiplier is applied to the stake carried by the ball that lands in the corresponding cell. For example, a 5 ZMW stake landing in a 1000x cell would produce a 5,000 ZMW total return.
The 1000x value is a maximum multiplier, not a guaranteed result or indication of how frequently the relevant cell will be reached.
RTP and Fairness
Plinko has a theoretical RTP of 97% and includes Provably Fair verification for completed rounds.
What the Plinko RTP Means
The Plinko game 1xBet has an RTP of 97%.
RTP stands for return to player. It is a theoretical percentage showing how much of all money staked a game is designed to return over a large volume of rounds. It does not predict the result of one ball, one player or one short session.
Actual results over a limited number of drops can sit far above or below the theoretical percentage. Changing the row count or risk level does not turn RTP into a prediction for an individual drop.
How Each Drop Is Determined
Each ball follows a chance-based path from the top of the board to one of the multiplier cells.
Rows determine the depth and arrangement of the board. Risk changes the multiplier distribution across the landing cells. These settings affect the available outcomes but do not provide directional control over a specific ball.
Previous results do not make a particular cell due on the next round. A run of central landings does not establish that an edge multiplier is becoming more likely.
Several balls released together should also be treated as separate chance-based outcomes.
Checking Results With Provably Fair Data
Plinko includes Provably Fair verification.
- Open the Provably Fair information for the round.
- Locate the hash code provided before the round.
- After the round finishes, obtain the secret key used for verification.
- Combine the available data and verify the result using SHA-512.
The verification process checks a completed round. It does not predict the next result, reveal a future ball path or increase the probability of reaching a high multiplier.
Plinko Controls and Automatic Play

The main controls cover the stake amount, row count, risk setting and method of releasing balls. Autoplay repeats ball drops using the selected configuration.
Single and Multiple Ball Drops
A single drop releases one ball carrying the selected stake.
Players can also press the play control repeatedly to release multiple balls before earlier drops have finished. Each ball carries its own selected stake and finishes in its own multiplier cell.
Releasing five balls uses five individual stakes, not one stake divided among five drops.
Several balls can make the board visually busier, but they do not improve predictability.
Using Autoplay
Autoplay releases balls automatically for a selected number of rounds using the configured stake.
The selected row count and risk level remain part of the active setup while the automatic sequence runs.
Every automatic release carries another stake, so total exposure increases with every round. A longer sequence does not make a high multiplier more likely.
Playing Plinko on Mobile
Plinko can be played through the 1xBet mobile website and through the Android and iOS apps.
Plinko in the 1xBet App and Mobile Browser
Android users can play through the 1xBet Android app or a mobile browser.
iPhone and iPad users can use the 1xBet iOS app or the mobile website.
The Plinko game 1xBet retains the stake-per-ball, row, risk and multiplier controls on mobile. An internet connection is required for account access, balance updates, ball drops and completed results.
FAQ
Yes. The 1xGames Plinko version requires a 1xBet account.
After logging in, players can use free play without committing real funds or switch to real-money play when the account has an available balance.
Bonus eligibility depends on the specific promotion.
Use Plinko with promotional funds only when the promotion includes the relevant 1xGames activity and does not exclude the game from wagering.
Yes. Plinko provides row selection from 8 to 16 and Low, Medium or High risk settings.
Changing rows adjusts the board and available multipliers. Changing risk alters the multiplier distribution.
Autoplay runs for the number of rounds selected before the sequence begins.
Stop the automatic sequence with the available Autoplay control before starting another configuration.
Yes. Each released ball carries the selected per-ball stake and lands in its own multiplier cell.
Its return is calculated separately using that stake and its landing multiplier.
No. The 1000x multiplier is the maximum available value and requires High risk with 16 rows.
It is a possible outcome, not a guaranteed return.
Yes. A multiplier below 1x returns less than the amount staked on that ball.
For example, a 0.7x result returns 70% of the assigned stake. A 1x result returns an amount equal to the stake, while values above 1x return more.
No. Autoplay repeats ball releases using the selected stake, rows and risk configuration.
It does not make an edge cell or high multiplier more likely.
Yes. 1xBet Zambia provides an iOS app for iPhone and iPad.
Plinko can also be played through the mobile website without installing the app.


