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Wheel of Stuffness

Wheel of Stuffness

Wheel of Stuffness by germanname
Wheel of Stuffness by germanname

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germanname
Another wheel you can use as individual wedges. Here are the descriptions of each wedge, starting at the Bankrupt and going clockwise.

1. Bankrupt with Red Letters (inspired by the 1994 Deluxe Edition for the PC)
2. $157 from the PBS documentary "Pioneers of Television: Game Shows"
3. Dollar Doubler (inspired by Tiger's WOF Jr. from 2000; spin this up, spin the wheel again, and whatever cash value you spin will be doubled; prizes and tokens of any sort are void to this).
4. Free Vowel (choose a vowel instead of a consonant at no cost; if vowels are no longer available, spin again)
5. Miss a Turn (inspired by the first 3 NES versions and the 2001 UK version)
6. $1100 from the PBS documentary "Pioneers of Television: Game Shows"
7. $500 styled like the yellow $300 normally used the cover the Free Spin space
8. The original $2500 from 1987
9. Turn Ends
10. Double or Nothing (if a letter is in the puzzle, your round score is doubled; if not, your round score drops down to $0 in addition to losing your turn)
11. Free Play (inspired by the new wedge coming for the 27th season, replacing the Free Spin disc)
12. The original $3500 from 1987
13. Your Own Clue (from the Shopper's Bazaar Wheel)
14. Blue Lose a Turn from Avon's Wheel of Fortune
15. $1,000,000,000 (Plays like the Million Dollar Wedge, only it's the Billion Dollar Wedge; you get play to become the first billionaire in American game show history!)
16. Lose Next Turn (You lose your turn along with the following turn)
17. Purple Lose a Turn from Tiger's 1995 WOF game packaging
18. One cent (Don't worry, there's cheaper stuff than this)
19. Bonus inspired by various international versions
20. Lose Your Turn
21. End Turn
22. Free Letter (In alphabetical order, the next consonant that is in the puzzle is revealed; the value for each occurence is $100)
23. Stop Your Turn (Inspired by Poland's STOP wedge)
24. Extra Turn (Same thing as Free Spin)

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Category Television » - Game shows
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Y49670 on July 31, 2009, 2:12:51 AM

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Y49670Ok that is kida wierd that they are going to revert to using a wedge for extra turns after using a token for so long

germanname on July 31, 2009, 5:01:08 AM

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germannameWell, Free Play doesn't work like Free Spin. It's very different.

Alma on July 29, 2009, 4:19:01 PM

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germanname on July 30, 2009, 5:03:17 AM

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germannameThanks!