In Raccoin: Coin Pusher, prizes aren’t just end-of-round rewards—they’re active helpers you can buy in the shop or pick up right on the board. They grant a variety of bonuses and can completely change the flow of a run. Here are the most useful ones.
Pause Badge
One of the best ways to rack up points is to build combos. The catch? A single awkward coin can break your chain. The Pause Badge fixes that by freezing the combo timer for 10 seconds, giving you breathing room to keep the streak alive and score big.
White Hole Plush
Some coins on the board have handy passive effects, and you want to keep them in play as long as possible. The White Hole Plush lets you teleport a cluster of coins to the top shelf, delaying their inevitable drop and extending their usefulness.
Black Hole Plush
This plush spawns a black hole that sucks in and auto-drops every coin nearby. It’s a fast way to bank a ton of points—especially if you aim it at a pile of high-value coins—or to clear the board when things get cluttered, or simply to give the game a push when you’re out of moves.
Infinite Squishy
You can slap this modifier onto any coin. When that coin finally drops, it won’t vanish—it’ll bounce right back into your supply, ready to be used again. The effect is priceless on the most powerful coins in your arsenal. Save it for game-changing moments, not for garden-variety chips.
Flying Saucer Figurine
Placing this figurine puts a UFO Summoner on the board. After you sell three items—coins, chips, or other prizes—a UFO appears. It either dumps a fresh batch of coins onto the field or vacuums a chunk of what’s already there. It’s the perfect pick-me-up when the board is running dry.
The real kicker: the figurine sticks around after use. You can trigger the UFO again and again for the rest of the round by off-loading unwanted items. Even prize orbs that auto-sell when you complete a set count toward the three, so you can fire off the UFO surprisingly often.





