1. Interactive Wheel Of Fortune Spinner

Wheel of Fortune for PowerPoint lets you host your own Wheel of Fortune games with your own puzzles. It's great for your next party, class activity, social gathering, or video chat!

  1. The Wheel of Fortune: One Card Tarot Reading for the upright card with the Mage Tarot Deck. In this representation of the Wheel of The Wheel of Fortune, a young woman appears deep in thought. A heavy energy fills her mind; perhaps she is overthinking matters, but it feels as though she has zero control at the m.
  2. Spin the wheel, and select a consonant. If the letter is part of the puzzle, you'll earn the amount on the wheel multiplied by the number of times it appears. On a turn, you may spin the wheel, buy a vowel for $250, or solve the puzzle. Your turn ends when you land on 'Bankrupt' or 'Lose a Turn,' unless you have a free spin handy.
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The Wheel of Fortune is an interactive wheel that gives your visitors a prize in exchange for their email addresses. All they have to do is enter their emails then they.

  • Create limitless puzzles with the built-in editor.
  • Invite 2-4 contestants/teams.
  • Easily keep score with the Value Panel and dedicated buy vowel/transfer totals buttons.
  • Play multiple rounds from the game show, such as the mystery and bonus round.
  • Spin the included wheels, or use your own. It's up to you!
  • Animate the stage, and toggle the backdrop of your choice.
  • Open-source VBA so you know this is safe to use

This project reached 80,000+ downloads as of this writing. Thank you all for your support!

Compatible with PowerPoint 2010 or newer for Windows, and PowerPoint 2011 or newer for Mac. When prompted, you'll need to enable active content and/or macros for the game to work properly. Wheel of Fortune will NOT work on PowerPoint Viewer, PowerPoint Online, or PowerPoint Mobile because they don't support macros.

PowerPoint 2007 users can find an earlier release in Older versions.

Wheel graphics created by MarioGS/wheelgenius, used with permission.

Video tutorial

'Wheel of Fortune' is a registered trademark of Califon Productions, Inc, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product. For more information about the game show, visit www.wheeloffortune.com.

Tags:Updated 2020, Macro-enabled, 80k+ downloads

Interactive Wheel Of Fortune Spinner

  • Comparing Populations
    The system can compare populations. For example, if a meeting gathers district sales managers and dealer sales managers together in the audience, a question about co-op advertising may be important to each for unique reasons. A real-time comparison of the responses of these two groups can show how similar or different their needs are in a quantifiable form.
  • Creating Regional Competitions
    Audience members can be segmented into competing teams by using their response pads to join specified groups. These groups or “teams” can then compete in answering questions. The computer will tally the responses and produce a winning team. We can customize a game show to complement your meeting objective.
  • Pre- & Post-Meeting Questioning of the Audience
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  • Prioritizing Issues
    Determine the issues that need the most attention. Have the audience create the top ten qualities of a successful group, and then have them determine how they fare in each of these categories. This method creates ownership of ideas conceived by the audience for the audience.
  • Custom Questions
    Have the audience create their own questions and choices. Typically, members of an audience are passive and asked to sit and listen without input. Imagine a meeting that is highly structured but allows for members of an audience to create their own questions via question cards and receive feedback from their peers. Problems, experiences, perceptions, etc., are shared by all.
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  • Demographic Analysis
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  • Audience Surveys
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  • Consensus Voting
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