How Much Play Doh Does it Take to Stop a Bullet?

Published on November 13, 2025
Duration: 1:47

This experiment tests the bullet-stopping capabilities of 250 pounds of Play-Doh against various calibers. Penetration depths ranged from 4 inches for a .22 LR to 24 inches for a .50 BMG, with 9mm penetrating 10 inches and .45 ACP/ .50 AE reaching 22 inches. High-velocity rounds like the .223 AR-15 and 12 gauge slug penetrated 9.5 inches, demonstrating that while Play-Doh offers some resistance, it is not a reliable bullet stop for most common firearm calibers.

Quick Summary

In a test using 250 lbs of Play-Doh, the .22 caliber round penetrated 4 inches, 9mm penetrated 10 inches, and .45 ACP/ .50 AE penetrated 22 inches. The .50 BMG achieved the deepest penetration at 24 inches.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Play-Doh vs Bullets
  2. 00:09.22 Caliber Bullet Test
  3. 00:169mm Bullet Test
  4. 00:24.45 ACP Bullet Test
  5. 00:33.44 Magnum Bullet Test
  6. 00:41.50 AE Bullet Test
  7. 00:54.223 AR-15 Bullet Test
  8. 01:0312 Gauge Slug Bullet Test
  9. 01:21.50 BMG Bullet Test

Frequently Asked Questions

How much Play-Doh was used to test bullet stopping power?

The experiment utilized approximately 250 pounds of Play-Doh, stacked to form a block, to test its effectiveness against various bullet calibers.

What was the deepest penetration achieved by a bullet in the Play-Doh test?

The .50 BMG round achieved the deepest penetration, reaching 24 inches into the 250 lb Play-Doh block, nearly passing all the way through.

Did Play-Doh stop a 9mm bullet?

No, Play-Doh did not stop a 9mm bullet. The round penetrated approximately 10 inches into the 250 lb block of Play-Doh.

Which bullet caliber penetrated the least amount of Play-Doh?

The .22 caliber round penetrated the least, with approximately 4 inches of depth into the 250 lb Play-Doh block.

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