Casino Money Wheel Games

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Spin the Casino Money Wheel for a chance to win

Casinos contain complicated games like Caribbean Stud poker and Blackjack, but for players who just want a straightforward win or lose option, they can play the money wheel. Resembling the wheel of fortune wheel, casino money wheels stand vertically, spin and land in a random spot every time. Players who bet the spot it lands on win according to the odds that they bet.

  1. Traditional Wheels

    • Traditional money wheels are named this because each spot contains a different dollar bill. Players can bet that the wheel will land on 1, 5, 10, 20 or 50 dollar bills with the majority of spots going to the $1 bill. A jackpot spot features either a casino logo or $100 bill.

    Dice Reels

    • Some money wheels keep with the casino theme and feature different dice on the wheel. Some spots hold single dice like the "1," "2" or "3" while others have two dice combinations with totals like "8," "10" and "12."

    Playing Cards

    • A playing card reel features the best playing cards scattered around. The Ace represents the best payout followed by the King, Queen, Jack and 10. The Joker card represents the jackpot for this reel.

    Fruit Wheels

    • Images of fruit replace traditional wheel spots and showcase a colorful variant on the game. Some of these wheels feature mixed fruit for betting combinations while others feature fruit in their own separate column. The jackpot fruit varies by casino, but may include a diamond or watermelon.

    Roulette Wheels

    • The game of roulette differs greatly from other money wheel games. In roulette, the wheel is laid down horizontally and features different numbered rivets that a ball can land into. Instead of featuring just straight up number bets, players can bet on multiple number spots, colored spots or other odds like "Odd or Even."

    European Money Wheel Games

    • While American wheels traditionally feature 54 spots, European and Australian wheels only feature 52 spots. This slight change increases the odds for players and gives the casino less of an edge at winning. The wheels also replace American dollars with their own country's currency.

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