Explore the Plinko Board Inside p7i
Plinko on p7i uses a pegged pyramid board where each ball you release bounces left or right at every peg before landing in a multiplier slot at the bottom. We carry versions from Spribe and BGaming, two studios whose Plinko builds are well-regarded among Indian players who want transparent mechanics. You choose the number of rows — typically 8 to 16 —
and a risk level before each drop. Fewer rows mean tighter multiplier spreads; more rows open up the wider edges where the highest multipliers sit. The result is decided by a provably fair algorithm you can verify yourself after each round.
