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Plinko itself is not a scam—it’s a game of chance. But the word “scam” pops up often because people sometimes lose money quickly and feel like something unfair happened. In truth, Plinko is designed to be unpredictable. Just like with slots or roulette, there’s always risk involved. However, that doesn’t mean it’s rigged. On licensed platforms, Plinko uses RNG technology to ensure fairness. What is a scam, though, are the fake apps or websites pretending to offer Plinko when all they want is your data or deposits. If a Plinko game promises guaranteed wins or doesn’t have a clear license or payout policy, that’s a red flag. Also, watch out for influencers or videos claiming they’ve found a “hack” for Plinko. These are usually scams to get you to download malware or sign up to a shady site. So no—Plinko itself is not a scam, but if you’re not careful about where you play, you can get scammed. Play smart, verify the platform, and never spend more than you can afford to lose.