The 3D Plinko idle game

A squirrel tosses nuts down a tall tree trunk. They tumble under gravity, bounce off the modifiers you place, and drop into the hollows below — growing your harvest with every fall. Free, instant, and playable right in your browser. No login.

🌰 Endless drops 🔓 No login 🌪️ Place modifiers & tornadoes 📱 Plays on any device

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What is Nutfall?

Nutfall is a browser-based Plinko-meets-idle game built in 3D. Nuts drop automatically from the top of a tree trunk and fall through an open arena. Instead of fixed pegs, you place the obstacles: +N and ×N modifiers that pump up a nut's value, plus bumpers and swirling tornado funnels that steer and speed the flow. When a nut lands in a hollow at the bottom, you bank its value times that lane's multiplier.

It's part puzzle, part economy game: every level resets your run, hands you a fresh board, and challenges you to build a more efficient nut-machine than last time. Spend your harvest on upgrades, merge modifiers into stronger ones, and climb from First Harvest all the way to Mastery.

How to play (60-second version)

  1. Nuts drop on their own — your job is to shape where they go and how much they're worth.
  2. Open the Shop, pick a modifier (+N, ×N, bumper, funnel), set its strength, and buy it into your inventory.
  3. Tap an inventory slot, then tap the arena to place the modifier. Drag to move it; drop one onto an identical one to merge into a stronger tier; double-click to remove.
  4. Tap the button under a hollow to raise that lane's multiplier.
  5. Spend coins on upgrades (capacity, drop rate, more modifier slots), then pay the goal to advance to the next level.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Nutfall free?
Yes — completely free, and supported by ads.
Do I need an account or login?
No. Just open the page and play. There's nothing to install and nothing to sign up for.
Does it work on my phone?
Yes. Nutfall runs in any modern mobile or desktop browser; on phones the upgrade and shop panels slide up as drawers so the board stays front and centre.
What happens when I advance a level?
Each level is a fresh start: your placed modifiers, run upgrades and coins reset, the board changes, and per-level limits (how many modifiers you can place, how strong shop items can be) step up. A few unlocks — like new modifier types and your Goal bonus — carry over.
Why is it called Plinko?
Like classic Plinko, objects fall and bounce their way to slots at the bottom. Nutfall adds a twist: you design the board by placing the bouncers and multipliers yourself.

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