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The cost of playing Plinko really depends on the platform and the stakes you choose. In most online versions — especially those found in casinos — you can bet as little as a few cents per round, or as much as hundreds of dollars if you’re a high roller. Most games let you adjust your wager before each drop, and that amount gets multiplied by whatever value the ball lands in at the bottom. So if you bet $1 and the ball lands in a 10x slot, you win $10. If it lands in a losing slot or a low-value one, you might get less than you wagered — or nothing at all. Some free-to-play apps offer Plinko with virtual coins, so in those cases, it doesn’t cost real money. But if you're playing on a real-money gambling site, then every drop comes with financial risk. There's no subscription fee to play Plinko — you pay per round. That flexibility is part of what makes it so popular. You can spend as little or as much as you’re comfortable with, depending on your bankroll and mood.