How to Win at UFO Catchers

UFO Catcher Image 1

Aight maggots. It’s time to edumacate you in the fine art of UFO catching. I’m about to present to you tips on how to net yourself a cute stuff j-character without spending a lot of moolah. Koichi spent ¥5,000 figuring out the tricks of the trade so the lot of us wouldn’t have to. But before I indulge you with such delicious tips, I’ll bore you with some background information on these arcade machines (sorry, nothing is free!).

In the US (and maybe Canada?), you may be familiar with its cousin generically named the claw vending machines. Typically the claws are three to four prongs and have ridiculous low gripping power. Prizes are positioned in the prize area in such a way that the only way of succeeding is to grab onto the object and hope that the prong latches onto something or its sad gripping power is just barely enough to carry it to the outlet.

So what makes the US version different from the Japanese? Not much. There is still the weak gripping power. However, the first thing you’ll probably notice is the two-prong claw. TWO-PRONG?!?!?! How the hell are you suppose to grip around an object with just two prongs? Well, you don’t for the most part. Here is where the main difference lies: Majority of the time when looking at the sea of prizes in the casing you’ll find the “winnable” prize sitting almost right next to the exit hole at a higher elevated position. This is done on purpose. The Japanese arcade peons like to give you a chance of winning. They WANT you to win. All that is required is to understand the mechanics of the two-prong claw.

UFO Catcher Image 2

The trick is the utilization of the force from the prongs when it open/closes/descends and the use of gravity.The claw typically opens up midway descension and closes before it ascends back on. You’ll also notice that the claw has a wide range in the open position. The use of the claw depends on the positioning of the object.Sometimes you’ll need to pull the prize towards the hole by either latching a prong to some opening on the object or position it over the object by some offset amount so that when the claw closes it’ll push the object towards the exit . Or you’ll have the descending prong push straight down on the objects side so the weight gets shifted, letting gravity do its job.

UFO Catcher 3

Check out this video for more information:

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Games typically run at ¥100-¥500 for one to three plays, depending what is at stake.

Oh, one more thing. Don’t bother with the UFO catchers with AV DVDs (READ: Mystery person pictured above). You are better off saving the yen and purchasing them at a “DVD/CD/本屋” (you’ll know what I mean if you ever attempt to visit one).

  • http://www.tofugu.com Erin

    I resent that picture, Viet.

    I WAS NOT PLAYING IT!

  • Eevee

    We’re sorry, this video is no longer available.
    =[ That’s what I said.

    I wonder, what happens if the ‘close to the exit/right prize’ has already been picked up and offered to a good home? Are they quickly replaced? Is there no other method to the madness!?

    I’ll try these out some time! Now if we only had a couple Japanese vending machines around… -wanders off-

  • http://www.vietamins.com Viet

    @Eevee

    Generally the staff will replace it immediately (from our experience). If not, you can always ask them.

    The coolest moment I’ve had with these machines was when I won two prizes back to back. After winning the first prize, the arcade peon went in to set up another prize. Bad mistake on his part since I still had two tries left on my credit :)

  • http://www.koichiben.com koichi

    @Eevee
    Ah, lame-o on the video problem. I can watch it just fine, it must still be processing.

  • http://www.vietamins.com Viet

    @Erin

    You’re right. It was Koichi playing it.

  • http://www.koichiben.com koichi

    @Viet
    I dunno, I think the picture above is more definitive evidence than anything I’ve seen so far…

    Also, video should work now. I accidentally set it to “private”

  • http://www.tofugu.com Erin

    I resent that picture, Viet.

    I WAS NOT PLAYING IT!

  • Eevee

    We’re sorry, this video is no longer available.
    =[ That’s what I said.

    I wonder, what happens if the ‘close to the exit/right prize’ has already been picked up and offered to a good home? Are they quickly replaced? Is there no other method to the madness!?

    I’ll try these out some time! Now if we only had a couple Japanese vending machines around… -wanders off-

  • http://www.vietamins.com Viet

    @Eevee

    Generally the staff will replace it immediately (from our experience). If not, you can always ask them.

    The coolest moment I’ve had with these machines was when I won two prizes back to back. After winning the first prize, the arcade peon went in to set up another prize. Bad mistake on his part since I still had two tries left on my credit :)

  • http://www.koichiben.com koichi

    @Eevee
    Ah, lame-o on the video problem. I can watch it just fine, it must still be processing.

  • http://www.vietamins.com Viet

    @Erin

    You’re right. It was Koichi playing it.

  • http://www.koichiben.com koichi

    @Viet
    I dunno, I think the picture above is more definitive evidence than anything I’ve seen so far…

    Also, video should work now. I accidentally set it to “private”

  • kevinnwhat

    lmao, the first picture hahah

  • kevinnwhat

    lmao, the first picture hahah

  • fredy

    I like how the third picture still has the censor on it! HAHA. Nice… I now know how to win one and will hopefully be able to use this knowledge next summer! This was a good, fun article. Good job Viet! And good job with the vid Koichi, hope you feel better. Erin, good job with the other articles! Whatever happened to Lee?

  • http://www.vietamins.com Viet

    @fredy

    Thanks for the compliments. This article was definitely a team effort.
    Fixed the image.

  • fredy

    I like how the third picture still has the censor on it! HAHA. Nice… I now know how to win one and will hopefully be able to use this knowledge next summer! This was a good, fun article. Good job Viet! And good job with the vid Koichi, hope you feel better. Erin, good job with the other articles! Whatever happened to Lee?

  • http://www.tofugu.com Erin

    Fredy:

    Thanks, and Lee’s whereabouts are confidential.

  • http://www.vietamins.com Viet

    @fredy

    Thanks for the compliments. This article was definitely a team effort.
    Fixed the image.

  • http://oorumon.blogspot.com/ Ariander

    My younger sister is definitely addicted to American claw machines… I’d hate to think about what would happen if she should ever go to Japan and sees the UFO catchers with cute critters like those stuffed dogs. I don’t think I’d ever see her again unless I visited an arcade.
    Really great article, pictures, and video, you guys! (:

  • howard

    you can win porno? wow

  • http://www.tofugu.com Erin

    Fredy:

    Thanks, and Lee’s whereabouts are confidential.

  • http://oorumon.blogspot.com/ Ariander

    My younger sister is definitely addicted to American claw machines… I’d hate to think about what would happen if she should ever go to Japan and sees the UFO catchers with cute critters like those stuffed dogs. I don’t think I’d ever see her again unless I visited an arcade.
    Really great article, pictures, and video, you guys! (:

  • howard

    you can win porno? wow

  • http://nihongoninja.blogspot.com Ken

    I forgot what city I was in , maybe Asakusa, but the arcade employee was watching me play, and after every failure, he opened up the case, and moved the prize closer and closer to the exit hole. After about five tries, I finally got it!

    I then saw another couple try right after me, and he did the same thing.

  • kevinnwhat

    “you can win porno? wow”

    japan = horniest race ever? lol :p

  • http://www.tofugu.com Erin

    Howard and Kevin:

    I honestly don’t think you can win the AVs. To do so, you’d have to get it perfectly balanced on the claw, lift it, and move it over to the drop slot without them falling off. Which is not to say that these machines don’t make a lot of money, haha. Still, I think your efforts would be much better spent trying to win a stuffed animal or phone strap.

  • http://nihongoninja.blogspot.com Ken

    I forgot what city I was in , maybe Asakusa, but the arcade employee was watching me play, and after every failure, he opened up the case, and moved the prize closer and closer to the exit hole. After about five tries, I finally got it!

    I then saw another couple try right after me, and he did the same thing.

  • kevinnwhat

    “you can win porno? wow”

    japan = horniest race ever? lol :p

  • http://www.tofugu.com Erin

    Howard and Kevin:

    I honestly don’t think you can win the AVs. To do so, you’d have to get it perfectly balanced on the claw, lift it, and move it over to the drop slot without them falling off. Which is not to say that these machines don’t make a lot of money, haha. Still, I think your efforts would be much better spent trying to win a stuffed animal or phone strap.

  • lonna

    OH MY GOD!!! I want that gloomy bear!!!! SO UBER CUTE!!! ::SIGH::

    I never knew these things about UFO catchers, never even had heard the term before.
    When I go to Japan I defiantly see another obsession in my future!!!! THANKS for the great article!!!

  • lonna

    OH MY GOD!!! I want that gloomy bear!!!! SO UBER CUTE!!! ::SIGH::

    I never knew these things about UFO catchers, never even had heard the term before.
    When I go to Japan I defiantly see another obsession in my future!!!! THANKS for the great article!!!

  • ショーゴ

    they’re so much cuter than the ones in america.

  • Zaakro

    We have them at the local Gameworks (which is owned by Sega) and it is ran the same way it is in Japan. They refill it after you win something and they make it pretty easy to win. I have won tons of prizes from these machines but I have also lost alot of money as well.

  • ショーゴ

    they’re so much cuter than the ones in america.

  • http://www.vietamins.com Viet

    @Zaakro

    They have these at my local Gameworks (Seattle) also. But every time I’ve visited there the prizes don’t seem winnable.

  • Zaakro

    We have them at the local Gameworks (which is owned by Sega) and it is ran the same way it is in Japan. They refill it after you win something and they make it pretty easy to win. I have won tons of prizes from these machines but I have also lost alot of money as well.

  • Tyler

    In America, it’s not called UFO Catcher. I take it you were in Japan when Viet caught that stuffed animal. It just LOOKS like a Japanese icon. But I’ve won plenty of 3-4 prong ones in America. I do agree that the ones with like jewlry in boxes and stuff is soooo hard to get, but for the candy ones, they’re awesomly easy. (That’s cause they WANT you to win)

  • http://www.vietamins.com Viet

    @Zaakro

    They have these at my local Gameworks (Seattle) also. But every time I’ve visited there the prizes don’t seem winnable.

  • Tyler

    In America, it’s not called UFO Catcher. I take it you were in Japan when Viet caught that stuffed animal. It just LOOKS like a Japanese icon. But I’ve won plenty of 3-4 prong ones in America. I do agree that the ones with like jewlry in boxes and stuff is soooo hard to get, but for the candy ones, they’re awesomly easy. (That’s cause they WANT you to win)

  • http://ruiiza.deviantart.com/ Louisa

    This was quite the fun article!

    Sadly, here in Canada, we don’t have anything as cute as UFO catchers, nor are the American claw machines very popular here. I think I’ve only really seen one in the city I live in, and the store it’s located in is being demolished soon. Hah. Shady indeed. In the machines you do find have prizes so lame and so ugly, they’re soooo not worth the money. >_>;

    I want a stuffed Kapibara. D:

  • http://ruiiza.deviantart.com/ Louisa

    This was quite the fun article!

    Sadly, here in Canada, we don’t have anything as cute as UFO catchers, nor are the American claw machines very popular here. I think I’ve only really seen one in the city I live in, and the store it’s located in is being demolished soon. Hah. Shady indeed. In the machines you do find have prizes so lame and so ugly, they’re soooo not worth the money. >_>;

    I want a stuffed Kapibara. D:

  • Dr_Pepper

    Helpful article!
    I’ll remember this when I go Slime Hunting in Japan.
    Thank you!

  • Dr_Pepper

    Helpful article!
    I’ll remember this when I go Slime Hunting in Japan.
    Thank you!

  • Sarra

    the UFO catchers in Japan are ALOT better

  • Sarra

    the UFO catchers in Japan are ALOT better

  • Tyler

    U know whut, I don’t know ’cause i’ve never been to japan but the 1′s in america are pretty bad…not pretty bad, really bad although almost every time i win

  • Tyler

    U know whut, I don’t know ’cause i’ve never been to japan but the 1′s in america are pretty bad…not pretty bad, really bad although almost every time i win

  • Rebekah

    Weak prongs; The reason why everyone should head to Rhode Island. While there once on summer vacation I won five stuffed animals from a claw machine, and only spent $6. Haven’t been back since, but still. Definitely worth it, I think the owners wanted me gone from the store. xD
    If I ever get to visit Japan I’m definitely trying every UFO Catcher I find out. I wanna come home with 50+ toys, just to see the expression on the airplane staffs’ faces. xDD

  • Rebekah

    Weak prongs; The reason why everyone should head to Rhode Island. While there once on summer vacation I won five stuffed animals from a claw machine, and only spent $6. Haven’t been back since, but still. Definitely worth it, I think the owners wanted me gone from the store. xD
    If I ever get to visit Japan I’m definitely trying every UFO Catcher I find out. I wanna come home with 50+ toys, just to see the expression on the airplane staffs’ faces. xDD