Big Six Wheel
Carnival-style money wheel. Pick a slot, watch it spin.
The Big Six (also called the Money Wheel or Wheel of Fortune) is a giant vertical wheel divided into 54 segments. Each segment has either a denomination ($1, $2, $5, $10, $20) or a special symbol (joker, casino logo). Bet on a segment; if the wheel lands on it, you win that multiplier.
The math is brutal. The $1 segment hits 23 of 54 spins (43%) and pays 1:1 — a 14.8% house edge by itself. The $20 segments are rare and pay 20:1 but with a 22% house edge.
It's a carnival game in casino clothing. The only justification is that it's slow and social — you can spin once every 30 seconds and chat with friends. Don't treat it as serious gambling.
Bet types & payouts
| $1 (23 of 54 segments) | 1:1 — 14.8% house edge |
| $2 (15 of 54) | 2:1 — 16.7% house edge |
| $5 (8 of 54) | 5:1 — 11.1% house edge |
| $10 (4 of 54) | 10:1 — 18.5% house edge |
| $20 (2 of 54) | 20:1 — 22.2% house edge |
| Joker / casino logo (1 of 54 each) | 40:1 or 45:1 — 24% edge |
Strategy notes
There is no strategy. If you want to spin big wheels, the lottery has bigger jackpots and the carnival has cheaper entry fees. If you want a low-edge casino game, baccarat banker is 1.06%.
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