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Claw machines can be a lot of fun to play and even more fun to win. However, if you’ve ever played a claw machine before, you know how hard actually winning a prize can be sometimes! Luckily, once you know how to study claw machines and go for the best prizes, you can make it a lot more likely for you to win at claw machines.

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Selecting a Good Machine

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    Choose a claw machine that isn’t full of tightly packed prizes. In other words, go for the claw machine that people have already been playing for a while. This way, the prizes won’t be packed together so tightly that they’re hard to pick up with a claw.[1]

    • This effectively means that you should look for prize pits that aren’t more than about halfway full.
    • Be on the lookout for prize pits where all the stuffed animal prizes are facing outward and look very tightly packed. The prizes in those machines will probably be very hard to pick up.
    • Also, a claw machine that isn't full is a good sign, in that it means other people have been succeeding at winning prizes, indicating that the machine likely isn't rigged.
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    Aim to use machines with 3-pronged claws for the best results. 3-pronged claws are generally easier to win with than 2-pronged and 4-pronged claws. Although 4-pronged claws are pretty good at picking up stuffed animals, you’ll have the most luck with most prizes by using a 3-pronged claw.[2]

    • 4-pronged claws are great for grabbing around the chest area of a stuffed animal. When you use this type of claw on a stuffed animal, try to maneuver the claw so that the four prongs are positioned both above and below the arms with the central part of the claw close to the neck or high chest area.

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    Watch somebody play the claw machine before you to study it. As that person is playing, pay attention to how the machine operates and how difficult it is to pick up a prize with it. Count how many seconds the machine gives the player after they put their money in, as well.[3]

    • For example, when the player ahead of you goes to pick up a prize, look to see how loose the grip on the claw is. If it’s a very loose grip and doesn’t hold on to prizes very well, you probably shouldn’t play that machine, since it’ll be very difficult to win.
    • Another thing to pay attention to is how easy the crane is to move around. It will be useful to know ahead of time how jerky or smooth the crane moves around over the prize pit.

    Tip: Some claws drift to the right or left when they move up and down. Pay attention to how the claw drifts when the player ahead of you drops it into the prize pit.

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    Pick a prize to go for before you put your money into the machine. This way, you won’t spend precious seconds trying to decide which prize you want. The best prizes to go for are the ones near the top of the pile in the center of the prize pit.[4]

    • Note that rounder prizes, like baseballs and footballs, are usually more difficult to pick up than angular objects, like stuffed animals.
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    Have a friend stand on the side of the machine to help you. Ask your friend to watch from the sides and help you determine when the claw is directly over the prize you’re going for. This will help you to move your claw into position as quickly as possible and save precious time.[5]

    • If you don't have anyone around to help, judge the claw's position by looking at the mirror inside the claw machine. The mirror can serve as your second person.
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    Spend the first 10 seconds maneuvering the claw over the prize. Begin doing this immediately after you put your money into the machine. Try to move the claw into position over the prize as closely as possible.[6]

    • This is assuming you only have 15 seconds before the claw drops. If you have 30 seconds, spend about the first 20 seconds moving your claw into position.
    • Be sure to look at the position of the claw from the side of the machine, as well, to be as accurate as possible in your positioning.
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    Use the last 5 seconds making tiny adjustments to the claw’s position. Make tiny movements to get the claw into just the right position over your prize. Have your partner on the side of the machine help you guide the claw into position.[7]

    • Be very careful making your adjustments in these last 5 seconds. Don’t move the claw so much that it’s completely out of position for picking up the prize.
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    Drop the claw when you’re in the absolute best position. Be sure to press the button that lowers the claw before your time runs out. Otherwise, the machine will move the claw back into starting position and you’ll have to start over.[8]

    • Note that on some machines, the claw will automatically drop when time runs out, no matter where it is.
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    Repeat this process to try again if you didn’t get your prize. Odds are, you won’t get your prize on the first try. On subsequent tries, try to move the prizes in the pit around to put the prize you want in a better position.[9]

    • For example, if there’s another prize on top of the prize that you want, use the claw to bump the first prize out of the way to put the prize you want in a better position.
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    Set a budget for how much money to spend on the machine. Since it will probably take you multiple tries to get the prize you want, it’s easy to end up spending a lot of money on 1 claw machine. Aim to spend only a certain amount of money trying to win at the claw machine and quit trying once you’ve spent that much money.[10]

    • For best results, your budget should not exceed the actual value of the prize. If the prize you want costs $5, for example, don’t spend more than $5 trying to win it at the machine.

    Warning: Some claw machines have a variable setting so that the claw only grabs at full strength at certain intervals. It's usually 10 - meaning that every 10 tries the claw will be stronger than usual.

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    Be on the lookout for machines with prizes that are too good to be true. If the prizes in the pit look very expensive, that machine is more likely to be rigged. In those instances, trying to win at that claw machine is probably just a waste of money.[11]

    • For example, steer clear of prize pits where the prizes are high-end pieces of technology, like smartphones, or have money wrapped around them.
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    Refrain from going after prizes that are very low or near the windows. Prizes near the windows tend to be harder to grab with the claw. Prizes that are very low, meanwhile, will be harder for the claw to get to. If possible, aim for items closer to the drop box section.[12]

    • Prizes near the drop box are ideal because if the claw drops your prize, there's a better chance it will fall into the drop box.
    • If a prize is very low, this also increases the likelihood that the claw will drop the prize as it’s picking it up.
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    Try to aim towards the middle or, if it's bulky, aim towards the side that is pointing up.

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    What do I do if it has two big prongs instead of three or four?

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    It is very difficult, so try to aim to grab the center of the object, depending on the claw size.

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    Sometimes they drop automatically. Once you have the item you want, move the claw over to the dispense hole; it may even move on its own. If it doesn't drop the item, now would be a good time to test it out! Don't test it earlier, or the "game" will be over.

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      • If the claw drops your prize right at the chute, try again — the machine may occasionally grip stronger to finally let you capture it.
      • Study the claw's grip strength before playing. If it looks weak, aim for lighter prizes at the top that require less strength to lift.
      • Consider teaming up and taking turns with another player. A second perspective can help perfectly position the claw.
      • Check for a grip strength control feature. Adjust to use maximum strength for the best chance at capturing a prize.
      • Pay attention to uneven weight distribution in prizes, as top-heavy or bottom-heavy ones are easier to grab.

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      While winning at a claw machine can be challenging, there are a few techniques that you can use to increase your chances of getting what you want. Start by picking a machine that isn’t fully or tightly packed with prizes, which make it harder to pick anything up. If possible, pick a machine with 3-pronged claws, which are the best for picking things up with. Before putting your money in the machine, pick the prize that you’re aiming for. Then, ask a friend to watch from the sides to help you figure out when the claw is directly over the prize. When you’re in the best position, drop the claw and go for your prize! To learn how to use the machine's mirrors to help you win your prize, keep reading!

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      3 Ways to Win at a Claw Machine - wikiHow? ›

      The double tap technique is a famous trick players can use. This involves tapping the claw button twice quickly, which causes the claw to tighten its grip on the prize. However, be careful not to overuse this technique, as it can cause the claw to lose its grip on the prize.

      Is there a trick to winning claw machines? ›

      The double tap technique is a famous trick players can use. This involves tapping the claw button twice quickly, which causes the claw to tighten its grip on the prize. However, be careful not to overuse this technique, as it can cause the claw to lose its grip on the prize.

      How is claw machine rigged? ›

      For example, if the prize costs $10 and the claw machine charges $1 per try, arcade owners can program the machine to pay out once every 15th try. This means that some lucky people would get to maneuver the claw during a payout round, when the claw strength is kept strong enough to drop the prize right into the chute.

      How do I make sure I win my claw machine? ›

      Tips
      1. If the claw drops your prize right at the chute, try again — the machine may occasionally grip stronger to finally let you capture it.
      2. Study the claw's grip strength before playing. ...
      3. Consider teaming up and taking turns with another player. ...
      4. Check for a grip strength control feature.

      How to beat a claw machine once human? ›

      A giant Claw Machine monster will spawn after you've killed three waves of enemies. After you've whittled down around a third of its health bar, it will try and throw a giant teddy bear that chases you. Before it can do so, shoot it, and you'll cripple the Claw Machine.

      Is it legal for claw machines to be rigged? ›

      Claw machines are often rigged to modify the claw's strength on each turn, and are consequently considered gambling devices in some jurisdictions.

      How do I make my claw machine claw stronger? ›

      The default factory setting will always be at 10. This means that one out of every 10 plays will more than likely win a prize. This number can be changed by moving the joystick up or down to raise or lower the number. The bonus setting can be set anywhere between 0-99.

      What are the odds of winning a claw machine? ›

      From a win ratio of 1:1 all the way to 1 win for every 50 tries, making it next to impossible for anyone to actually get a prize… unless they've got a lot of time and money to spend.

      Does double tapping a claw machine work? ›

      The trick involves two taps - one to lower the claw onto the toy and another to close the claw around it. "This gives the claw a strong grip and keeps it from rotating too far," they explained. The video showed them successfully using the trick to win the teddy bear.

      How are claw machines not gambling? ›

      Claw machines, pool tables, pinball machines and other arcade games are not considered gambling if the rewards are a toy, novelty or other non-monetary prize with a value of less than $100.

      Are claw machines beatable? ›

      If the toys are stuffed so tightly that grabbing is impossible, don't waste your time,” she says. “I think it's better to find those weird lone claw machines in places that seem more abandoned—they don't get stuffed as much. Those are the only places you can win because there's more room to drag an animal.”

      Are claw machines a con? ›

      Depending on the settings selected, the machine could make it nearly impossible to win a prize. The machine would have to be played a certain amount of times, which is often cranked up to the max, before spitting out a prize.

      Are claw machines luck or skill? ›

      Custom Claw machines incorporate both luck and skill. The skill comes from the player's ability to maneuver the claw accurately and make strategic decisions. However, the luck component comes from factors like claw strength and payout settings, which are often beyond the player's control.

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