Only used on the first two playings from January 3, 1983 (#4741D) and January 11, 1983 (#4752D).
Used in the back of the audience, January 20, 1983 (#4764D)-December 12, 1983 (#5121D).
Used on the turntable, January 5, 1984 (#5145D)-January 16, 1991 (#7873D).
Used on the turntable, February 1, 1991 (#7895D)-October 5, 1998 (#0841K).
For unknown reasons, this graphic was used instead of the Plinko sign during most of Season 21.
Here it is again from May 26, 1993 (#8843D).
Used on the turntable, October 15, 1998 (#0854K)-December 5, 2002 (#2334K).
Used on the turntable during the Price is Right Salutes specials from May 17 (#001SP)-June 14, 2002 (#005SP, aired out-of-order on June 13).
The graphic used from December 12, 2002 (#2344K) to December 22, 2005 (#3464K) and October 5, 2006 (#3704K).
The graphic used in February 5, 2003 (#007SP, aired out of order on February 7).
The graphic used in May 6, 2005 (#021SP, aired out of order on February 14, 2006).
The graphic used in 3 episodes of Season 35: September 18, 2006 (#3681K), December 18, 2006 (#3811K) and June 15, 2007, (#4035K).
The graphic used in October 15, 2007 (#4041K, aired out of order on October 16).
The graphic used from December 21, 2007 (#4165K) to December 25, 2007 (#4172K).
The graphic used in April 4, 2008 (#028SP, aired out of order on March 7) to May 14, 2008 (#032SP, aired out of order on May 7).
Same like previous ones but smaller than...
The graphic used in May 16, 2008 (#4335K).
The graphic used from April 20, 2009 (#4721K) to August 23, 2010 (#5221K, aired out of order on August 27).
The graphic used from September 24, 2010 (#5235K) to November 15, 2023 (#0373L) and from January 5, 2024 (#0435L, aired out of order on January 2).
In the graphic, Plinko chips roll from both sides of the screen below.
As the chips meet, the "$50,000" appears from behind...
...as the chips roll or wobble either away from the screen or to a flat.
This transition graphic displays the logo behind the board design and a few chips going down.
The graphic used in April 26, 2013 (#6325K) and September 23, 2013 (#6421K, aired out-of-order on October 18, originally rescheduled to air on October 14).
The graphic used in December 31, 2018 (#8561K).
The graphic used in November 20, 2014 (#6894K, aired out of order on November 13); October 25, 2016 (#7662K); February 20, 2018 (#8222K); October 10, 2018 (#8443K); and October 14, 2019 (#8851K).
The graphic used in January 11, 2023 (#055SP, aired out of order on January 4).
The graphic used in October 2, 2023 (#061SP).
The graphic used in January 24, 2024 (#076SP, aired out of order on January 10).
The new graphic used in December 14, 2023 (#0404L).
Here is the next look of Plinko. Notice the Plexiglass cover and extra rail on the stairs.
And the updated Prize Posts that go with it.
Here's the updated font too. $500 was just hit.
What everybody wants to hit in the old days and here it is lit up.
"It used to be $5,000..." (October 15, 1998, #0854K)
"...Now it is $10,000!" (October 15, 1998, #0854K)
Later shows have contestants play for up to $50,000 thanks to the $10,000 space.
This is from the nighttime shows, where the top prize was doubled to $20,000. And here it is lit up.
This is what Plinko looks like these days.
And here's the cool new reveal to go with it.
And even cooler transition graphic: an animated Plinko board with multiple Plinko chips falling.
And an even better looking LED Plinko sign that finally lights up and flashes.
Not too much difference in the updated Prize Posts.
What everybody wants to hit, and here it is lit up.
Yes, this is from daytime. This is just from a special week brought to us by Publishers Clearing House, where the top prize goes up by $20,000 each time it was not hit.
Starting with season 51, whenever someone drops a chip into the $10,000 slot, the $10,000 graphic will appear.
NOTE: The galleries are separated by decade.