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As you would expect, the Wheel of Fortune game includes plenty of classic features of the hit TV program. The main feature is, of course, the spinning wheel and this feature is common to just about all of the versions you may see in the Vegas casinos.

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Out of all the different versions of Wheel of Fortune, there can be no debate that it is the classic 3-reel game that is most cherished. Still, after all these years and so many 5-reel versions, nothing matches the classic 3 reel game.

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Even though the 3 reel game is the most popular, there are actually lots of different versions within this category. You will see a lot of different 25 cent and dollar versions in the Las Vegas casinos.

The Wheel of Fortune slot is not just a hit in real money slots casinos across the USA, it is also really popular in Canada and the rest of the world, including the UK. Recently, I even discovered that it is even the biggest game in the Bahamas!

Designed in 2016, this is the best free customizable Wheel of Fortune powerpoint template game on the internet. It has a toss up round, animated spinning wheel, the theme song, sound effects.

The thing to look out for is the number of credits you need to play to trigger the bonus reel and also how many you must play to stand a chance of winning the jackpot. There really is no point in playing Wheel of Fortune slots for real money if you can't play the wheel game or hit the jackpot.

Because of this, my favorite version is the 25 cent 3 line game. This gives a max bet of 75 cents per spin, which is not too bad, yet you still get to play the wheel and also hit the jackpot (which is often around $75k, so not too shabby.

At the same time, this 3 line game is very exciting still even if your first two reels come in to give you nothing. That is because you only need to hit the 'spin' symbol on reel three to trigger the bonus round, so the suspense and tension survives even if you are not going to get a regular win - you can still hit the spin prize.

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Wheel of Fortune is constantly being developed and new games with new designs and game-play are released every year. The major recent arrival was the huge 8 player machines, where players all sit at the same unit, each with their own screens. This is the multiplayer version is similar to the new big monopoly slots games you find in Vegas where more than one player can partake in the bonus round at the same time:

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Is it true that in Wheel of Fortune UK, the contestants must say a word beginning with the letter they call out, and they never buy vowels, just consonants?--67.10.200.101 00:18, 6 November 2006 (UTC)

Vowel buying *is* possible, but very few people do it. As for the 'F for Freddie' style delivery, this is apparently done to avoid any possible confusion between letters due to accents etc. Elcondor 20:57, 9 November 2006 (UTC)

The page considers the title be a 'misnomer' due to the fact that the show has prizes other than money. I would say this is incorrect as the 'fortune' referred to in the title could well mean 'luck'.

Rules changes[edit]

Is it worth mentioning the rules changes during the run, as well as where the game play differs from the US version (I use that as a benchmark)?

The early seasons of WoF played differently to the later ones. Before each spin of the wheel contestants were asked a general knowledge question. If they got it right they got to play. If not they missed their turn.

The end game is also different. Contestants chose 5 consonents and 1 vowel and these were placed in the phrase to be identified. The US version gives a consistent set of common letters for 'free' and the contestants choose additional ones.

There are a lot more details and changes that could be added; for instance the changes when the programme went from a weekly prime-time format to a daily format. I'm sure others can think of more.

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Production History[edit]

The following info was kindly provided by STV and the may differ from the transmission details shown above.

  • Series 1: 11 editions + 1 Scottish Celebrity Special & 1 Network Christmas Special. Presented by Nicky Campbell & Angela Akaete
  • Series 2: 15 editions + 1 Scottish Celebrity Special & 1 Network Christmas Special. Presented by Nicky Campbell & Carol Smillie
  • Series 3: 12 editions. Presented by Nicky Campbell & Carol Smillie
  • Series 4: 15 editions. Presented by Nicky Campbell & Carol Smillie
  • Series 5: 13 editions. Presented by Nicky Campbell & Carol Smillie
  • Series 6: 23 editions. Presented by Nicky Campbell & Carol Smillie
  • Series 7: (1995) 18 editions. Presented by Nicky Campbell & Jenny Powell
  • Series 8: (1996) 17 editions. Presented by Nicky Campbell & Jenny Powell
  • Series 9: (1997) 37 editions. Presented by Bradley Walsh & Jenny Powell
  • Series 10: (1998) 26 editions. Presented by John Leslie & Jenny Powell
  • Series 11: (1999) 146 editions. Presented by John Leslie & Jenny Powell
  • Series 12: (2000) 166 editions. Presented by John Leslie & Jenny Powell
  • Series 13: (2000) 81 editions. Presented by John Leslie & Jenny Powell
  • Series 14: (2001) 110 editions. Presented by John Leslie & Terri Seymour + Coronation Street Celebrity Specials. 5 editions. Presented by John Leslie & Tracy Shaw.
  • Series 15: (2001) 24 editions. Presented by Paul Hendy & Terri Seymour.

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it needs to be made clear:
  • 1988 Hogmanay Special: With Miss Scotland, Teri lally and Andy Cameron. Was only broadcast in Scotland, on STV 18.30 and Grampian 21.40
  • 1989 Hogmanay Special: With Andy Cameron, Paul Coia and Viv Lumsden

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