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Engineering a Carnival Scam: The Secret Behind the Ladder Climb Carnival Game

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Why is the ladder climb carnival game so hard to beat? It's not you; it's a scientific scam!

We've all been duped by those carnival games at theme parks and piers. The bottle ring toss, the baseball bottle throw, the basketball three-pointers. Why do these games that seem so easy at first glance turn out to be so difficult? It's not you. It's science.

 

The carnival owners purposely make these games appear easy from the outside to pull you in, but behind the scenes, they've added sneaky physics to make winning much more difficult, even borderline impossible.

 

For example, the ladder climb. It seems simple at first: Climb the suspended ladder on all fours all the way to the top, win a giant plushie. But there's a reason all the prizes in this game are so big. It's very difficult to win…

 

Former NASA and Apple engineer Mark Rober explains the physics of what makes this game so difficult, and the secret to beating it, in his video, "Carnival Scam Science (and how to WIN)."

 

Unlike a rope bridge that's supported by two points on each end, the carnival ladder is supported at one point on each end. This is significant because it derails your body's tool to keep you balanced: your center of mass.

 

The center of mass is the point on an object where all its weight is evenly distributed. If you try to balance something on your finger, the point on the object where it can balance without external help is its center of mass. To keep the object balanced, you just have to keep the center of mass within its area of support:

 

Hand balancing soccer ball on single finger, with center of mass marked. Engineering a Carnival Scam: The Secret Behind the Carnival Ladder Climb

 

When standing, a human's area of support is between the back of the heels and the tips of the toes. To stay balanced when standing, you just need to keep your center of mass between those two points:

 

side view of person with center of mass and area of support marked. Engineering a Carnival Scam: The Secret Behind the Carnival Ladder Climb

 

This is why when you bend over to pick an object up off the ground, you automatically stick your butt out; your body is naturally keeping your center of mass between the two support points to keep you from falling over.

 

When crawling across a traditional rope bridge, the area of support is between all four endpoints of the bridge, a pretty big surface area. Since the carnival ladder has just one point on each end, the area of support is only a line. You're basically crawling across a tightrope:

 

person crawling across a rope bridge connected with four points total, area of support marked. Engineering a Carnival Scam: The Secret Behind the Carnival Ladder Climb

 

This may seem a lot like a slackline, but a slackline is easier because you can move your arms and legs around to keep your center of mass above the line of support.

 

So the secret to beating the carnival rope ladder? Keeping your center of mass above a line, which, unfortunately, you can only get good at with practice.

 

person crawling across a rope bridge connected with two points total, area of support marked. Engineering a Carnival Scam: The Secret Behind the Carnival Ladder Climb

 

Our advice: Skip the ladder climb and ride the roller coasters instead!

 

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