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The Wheel of Fortune, or Rota Fortunae, is a concept in medieval and ancient philosophy and means the unpredictable nature of Fate. The wheel belongs to the goddess Fortuna, who spins it at random, changing the positions of those on the wheel - some suffer great misfortune, others gain windfalls. Test your general knowledge with this online version of the famous game show 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?' 15 questions of increasing difficulty separate you from one million pounds and you will have 3 lifelines (50:50, Phone-a-Friend and Ask the Audience) to help you move on to the next question. Play Wheel of Fortune online for three rounds and see how high a score you can get. When you are finished, click the Reset button to start over with three new rounds of phrases. If you like this game, you might also enjoy my Free Online Word Searches page. A CORRECTION.
Spin off - Let the big wheel turn and students answer questions in teams. Resizable groups. Can be customized to suit both classroom and individual learning. Put students into teams and play or simply choose single player option.
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Revision Spin Off Games from Kizschool.com
Level 1 - Lower Beginner Revision
This games has 53 questions to help you practice vocabulary, grammar and sentences of Level 1.
Level 2 - Higher Beginner Revision
This games has 50 questions to help you practice vocabulary, grammar and sentences of Level 2.
Level 3 - Lower Elementary Revision
This games has 69 questions to help you practice vocabulary, grammar and sentences of Level 3.
Level 4 Higher Elementary Revision
This games has 59 questions to help you practice vocabulary, grammar and sentences of Level 4.
Level 5 Pre-intermediate Revision
This games has 58 questions to help you practice vocabulary, grammar and sentences of Level 5.
Level 6 Pre-intermediate/Lower Intermediate Revision
This games has 49 questions to help you practice vocabulary, grammar and sentences of Level 6.
Low Level Games
Jeopardy Quiz Show ESL Games
This jeopardy quiz show rocks! The teacher puts students into teams represented by different characters and play. Students earn points, 100 - 500 for questions answered. Choose a topics and proceed. Excellent but not limited to review.
Easy Level Games
Medium/High Level Games
Billionaire ESL Games
Win billions by answering questions. Can be played in groups of two or choose single player option for self-study. Very flexible for use in the classroom. Teachers can enter points, deduct points and change teams according to different questions.
Easy Level Billionaire Games
Medium/High Level Billionaire Games
Show Down ESL Games
A question is asked and the team has a few seconds to tell the answer. If they give the correct answer, the teacher reveals it and enter points according to the answer. Students compete in teams and win.
Easy Level Show Down Games
Medium to High Level Show Down Games
The Wheel of Fortune television game show features three contestants who compete to solve word puzzles. The goal is to amass the most money and prizes by solving word puzzles after multiple rounds. A large carnival wheel, spun by each contestant in turns, denotes dollar amounts or prizes awarded for correctly suggesting a letter within the word puzzle.
Basics of the Game
In Wheel of Fortune, three contestants compete during three rounds to solve hangman-type word puzzles. At the beginning of each round, contestants are given a category such as a phrase, person, place or object that consists of blank spaces they must fill in with the correct letters. After random selection to see who begins, contestants take turns to either spin the carnival wheel and guess a consonant, buy vowels from their earned winnings or solve the puzzle. At the end of three rounds, the contestant with the most cash and prizes becomes the winner and moves to the game's bonus round.
Wheel Spin Prizes
In addition to the dollar amount wedges on the carnival wheel, some wedges indicate specific prizes or special game elements. For example, in some rounds the wheel contains two 1/2-car wedges, which when both collected, result in that contestant winning a new car if they go on to solve that particular puzzle. Other special game elements include the million-dollar wedge, which awards a player $1 million if they correctly solve the puzzle, the free-play wedge, which allows contestants one extra play to buy a vowel for free, call a consonant letter or solve the puzzle. The wild-card wedge allows the contestant to call an additional consonant in either the regular or bonus rounds. The wheel also includes bankrupt or lose-a-turn wedges, resulting in the loss of all earnings to that point, or the player loses a turn at the wheel and the puzzle.
Toss-up Rounds
Every game of Wheel of Fortune also includes tossup rounds. During the tossup round, the board reveals letters one-by-one. Contestants compete to see who can ring in and correctly solve the puzzle first. If a contestant guesses wrong, he is out of that round and the remaining contestants can either immediately guess or allow the board to continue revealing letters. Tossup puzzles have values of $1,000, $2,000 or $3,000 at the time of publication.
Bonus Round
The winning contestant goes on to participate in the bonus round. He spins a smaller wheel that contains 24 envelopes -- each hiding a particular prize. The contestant must solve the puzzle after the letters R, S, T, L, N and E have populated the spaces where they appear in the phrase, person, place or object's name. After that, the contestant selects three additional consonants and a single vowel. When the contestant guesses the right consonants and vowel, the selected letters are revealed, after which the contestant has 10 seconds to solve the puzzle. If he wins, he receives the prize denoted by the envelope he spun for at the beginning of the round.
Wheel Of Fortune Online For Kids
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