The hottest redemption game in Japan is pachinko, which takes in tens of billions of dollars a year. On this pachinko board, each type of pin impacts your score differently. But
even after launching three balls and watching the scores (below the board) as they bounce downward, we have no idea how it works. It seems to award scores from 000 to 999, but we suspect that you win by reaching exactly 1,000 without going over. Is that possible? How about if the ball hits just one pin per row on the way down?