Stair
pong
106 balls. One funnel. One winner.
[ What Is It ]
Real balls.
Real stairs.
Chaos physics.
106 ping-pong balls in five colors are released simultaneously from the top of a real staircase. They bounce, collide, and ricochet — until the very first ball drops into the funnel at the bottom.
Pick your color before the round starts. No algorithms. No simulation. Pure physical chaos, every 30 seconds.
[ Betting Options ]
Five Colors. Five Odds.
Bet on which color crosses the finish line first. More balls = safer bet. Fewer balls = bigger payout.
[ Betting Interface ]
Pick a color.
Place your bet.
Five large colored buttons, each showing the live multiplier and your potential payout. Select your color, set your stake, and watch the race. It's over in 30 seconds.
- Five colored ball buttons with live multipliers
- Win chance and payout preview before you bet
- Quick stake buttons: +0.5 / +1 / +5 / +25 / +100
- New round every ~30 seconds, 24/7
[ Under the Hood ]
How the Game Works
Simultaneous Release
All 106 balls — 50 white, 40 orange, 10 green, 5 blue, and 1 pink — are released at the exact same moment from the top of the staircase.
Chaotic Physics
Balls bounce off each step unpredictably — colliding, ricocheting, and overtaking one another. No two rounds follow the same path. The chaos is the mechanic.
First Into the Funnel
Only the very first ball to drop into the funnel at the bottom determines the winner. That ball's color is the result — immediately visible on screen, no counting needed.
Instant Visual Settlement
The winning color is obvious in the live footage — no AI or human counting required. The physical setup determines the result automatically. What enters the funnel settles all bets.
The first ball to enter the funnel is always clearly visible in the live footage. The color shown on-screen as the winner is the sole determinant of all payouts. Win probabilities reflect the true ball count ratios — 50 white out of 106 total, down to 1 pink.
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