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#1 LikeLike888

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Posted 17 September 2018 - 11:32 AM

WOF stands for Wheel of Fortune


A contestant is someone who plays a game


It is true that contestants are people who play games


Wheel of Fortune is a game where each of the three contestants spins the wheel, gets money, can get prizes, must guess letters in the puzzle, must solve the puzzle etc. and you can look up more about Wheel of Fortune online especially
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Wheel of Fortune vowels
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What Wheel of Fortune slot machine is this that has all of the follow five:


#1: Each bonus reel has purple yellow and blue colors parts of it


#2: Each bonus reel has the text BONUS on it


#3: When the player gets 3 BONUS reels in correct spots then for a short time sounds similar to wheel with wooden pegs are being flicked by a wheel flicker and then the player touches one of three BONUS reels to get notices how many spins of the wheel the player will get


#4: Extra spins for the slot machine is possible in bonus


#5: During BONUS extra spins if any WILD shows up during a free play turn the WILD fills up the entire column during that free play turn


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#2 Joelmacool

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Posted 17 September 2018 - 01:52 PM

Is this sponsored by Wheel of Fortune?


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#3 LikeLike888

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Posted 17 September 2018 - 02:28 PM

Is this sponsored by Wheel of Fortune?

No. This thread however is for discussing about Wheel of Fortune.
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#4 Nathaniel

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Posted 17 September 2018 - 05:37 PM

I have watched Wheel of Fortune a few times before, but none recently.  If I were playing and I was the first up on a puzzle, my most likely first two moves would be to spin for a T, and then spin for an N, since those are the two most commonly occurring consonants.  In some cases, I might spin for an H second, if I think I am discovering the definite article.  I'd probably spin about three times before buying a vowel, assuming I make it that far on my turn.




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