Beat the stuffed animal crane game

Beat the stuffed animal crane game

How to beat the stuffed animal crane game Beat that carnival crane game and get the stuffed animal you want once and for all. Frustration no more! This video will show you the physics behind the stuffed animal crane and how you can beat it.

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How to beat the stuffed animal crane game

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Beat that carnival crane game and get the stuffed animal you want once and for all. Frustration no more! This video will show you the physics behind the stuffed animal crane and how you can beat it.

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Curated 1 year ago by colin
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JamesXavierFiles 9 months ago
The geek shall inherit the earth!
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Max Springer 8 months ago
If only there was a prize in there worth more than 25 cents!
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homealone130 8 months ago
You could just bust the glass and take all of then for free!
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andy 5 months ago
i agree with Max Springer. The real hustle with these machines is not that they lose often its that even if everyone won they're still making money.
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Alex1inferno-The Critic 4 months ago
Dear Viewers,Although this video is fairly informative, most likely it does not work. Although I am speaking under my own perception and I have not been to a fun crane in quite some time, who wants to take the time and look moronic standing next to a fun crane machine with a clipboard staring at people as they most likely lose their money and afterwards they think your insane because you don't even use the machine afterwards unless you think your clipboard hypothesis is correct. (probably not)
Sincerley,
Alex1inferno- The Critic
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Rfriend 2 months ago
I liked the more scientific approach that is presented.
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Reyalsrats last month
I don't know how it works everywhere else, but in the US, the 'yellow box' is actually just a voltage regulator. There is one setting, which regulates how tight the claw is. I used to service the machines, we would take the money out, check the meter to see how much money was in the machine, and then count the toys, we would divide how much was taken in by how much was taken out, which would tell us the average 'selling price' of each toy. Our target was between 8-12 bucks each. If we were higher or lower than that target dollar amount, we would adjust the tension of the claw to make it win or lose more often, and we would monitor the machine at least 2-3 times a week to make sure we were in the target range, adjusting constantly. There was no 'count' or payoff pattern.
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