Yes, they and Pat are looking directly down at the wheel when they spin it. The puzzle board is normally in front of them slightly to their right. Of course, to the contestants the dollar amount on the space they land on is *upside down* from their vanatge point.
No the answer below is in error. Wheel of Fortune does not have the rule when contestants are playing that game. It is a rule for the TV show the Price is Right. During The Price is Rightthe audience learns about the rule and contestants are told they must make a complete turn arounfd the wheel, The Wheel of Fortune program does not have this rule and contestents never lose their turns for the spin or have to spin again
Yes - game rules state the wheel must make at least one complete revolution each time it's set in motion.
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Well we can tell that it must not be that hard to spin the little wheel used for the bonus prizes because some contestants have given a spin that seems to never end. The big Wheel of Fortune does have roller bearing and since it weighs more than a ton (2400 pounds) is easy to spin considering it's size and weight, but not so easy that it takes off like the little one does
You have to rotate the wheel through at least 3/4 of a turn, but this is only explained to the contestants. There is a blooper reel that shows edited miscues on the Australian version of the show. On "The Price is Right" their spinner has to go all the way around when they spin to be closest to, and not over, $1.
You must sign up for a spin id at the wheel of fortune . com site or at Sony rewards
The Puzzle and contestants are different for each show or the Spin ID is different for the home Wheel of Fortune winners
You guess what the answer to the puzzle is as the contestants spin the Wheel, call a letter, and buy a vowel.
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There was a Wheel of Fortune spin off called Wheel 2000 (see related Link) that allowed kids from 10 to 15 to be on the program. On the regular Wheel of Fortune I remember a Girl and her friend both won cars and yet were too young to be able to Drive. Contestants on Wheel of Fortune are not like the Contestants on Jeopardy where you are given the full name and age. On Wheel of Fortune that information is rarely given so it would be impossible to determine who the youngest or oldest players were unless it was released. Even the show might not have complete records of the over 16,000 past contestants of the nighttime Wheel of Fortune Syndicated TV Show. Records might not even exist for the 30,000 total contestants from the Daytime and Nighttime programs.
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When the Wheel of Fortune appears when you are playing zombie farm, touch claim and then the wheel should spin, or something like that. :)
For tickets spin id and to be a contestant at the wheel of fortune .com site
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Well we can tell that it must not be that hard to spin the little wheel used for the bonus prizes because some contestants have given a spin that seems to never end. The big Wheel of Fortune does have roller bearing and since it weighs more than a ton (2400 pounds) is easy to spin considering it's size and weight, but not so easy that it takes off like the little one does
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You have to rotate the wheel through at least 3/4 of a turn, but this is only explained to the contestants. There is a blooper reel that shows edited miscues on the Australian version of the show. On "The Price is Right" their spinner has to go all the way around when they spin to be closest to, and not over, $1.