Super Wheel Game Show, as the name suggests, is a title that revolves around a giant wheel that comprises of various segments, all represented by their own bright colour. Two of the four bonus boards can be seen in the background and of course, this game is hosted by a live dealer who covers all of the action as it unfolds on the screen.
The wheel itself contains 54 segments and ten different betting options, six of which are multipliers, while the other four are different bonuses, as explained further down this page. Players can see the results from the last 24 games in the bottom right corner (Only 8 are displayed on mobile devices) and the minimum stake size per round sits at 0.10.
This release was created by Stakelogic, a provider that is known for pushing the boundaries in the online casino games space. Super Wheel Game Show is based on their infamous 'Super Wheel' bonus mechanic, which is present in online slots such as Vegas Royal Super Wheel, Wild Fruit Super Wheel, and Big Cash Super Wheel, to name just a few.
If you want to play Super Wheel Game Show online with us, the first step is to sign into your Heart Bingo account. Not registered with us already? No problem, simply tap on the green 'Sign Up' button in the top right corner and fill in the various fields that appear. From here, you can verify your details and make a deposit to play Super Wheel Game Show online with real funds.
Next, head to the live casino games page and search for 'Super Wheel Game Show'. Click on the game when it appears and wait for the next betting phase. You can then select chips from the bottom of the screen and play them on the segments of the wheel you'd like to cover. Bets will then be confirmed, the top slot will spin (As detailed further down this page) and the wheel will spin.
Should the wheel land on a bonus segment, the corresponding round will play before the next betting phase. Alternatively, if the wheel landed on a multiplier, all potential winnings will be awarded at the corresponding amount and the game will start again!
As mentioned earlier, there are no symbols to discuss in Super Wheel Game Show. However, there are 10 different segments on the wheel that are linked to different potential winnings:
Segment | Number of Segments | Payout |
Number 1 | 20 | 1 to 1 (2x the stake size) |
Number 2 | 13 | 2 to 1 (3x the stake size) |
Number 5 | 6 | 5 to 1 (6x the stake size) |
Number 10 | 4 | 10 to 1 (11x the stake size) |
Number 20 | 2 | 20 to 1 (21x the stake size) |
An assortment of special segments can also be found on the wheel, all of which are linked to their own corresponding bonus. The different options are as follows:
Bonus Segment | Number of Segments |
Risky 100 | 1 |
Vegas Hold n’ Spin | 3 |
Vegas Diamonds | 2 |
Vegas Pachinko | 2 |
Vegas Drops | 1 |
There are plenty of different bonus features packed into Super Wheel Game Show, many of which utilise proven mechanics to ensure an entertaining experience.
The top slot is the only added feature that is not associated with one of the segments at the top of the board. Before each wheel spin, the slot at the top of the screen is spun and should a symbol (Representing one of the segments) line up with a multiplier, any potential winnings from the chosen section will be boosted by the multiplier shown. This applies to all bonus sections, too.
Next up is the ‘Risky 100’ bonus, which occupies only one segment on the wheel. Should this section be selected by the wheel, a coin flip sequence will occur, with one side showing 100x and the other showing 0. If the coin lands on the 100x side, the bet on that particular segment will be multiplied by 100 before being awarded.
Alternatively, if the 0 side lands face up, nothing will be awarded and the next round will immediately get underway.
The Vegas Hold 'n Spin round is based on a traditional respin mechanic that is used across a variety of popular online slots. Players start the round with three free spins and an empty 5x5 grid before multiplier coins drop in from above. Each coin can show anywhere from 0.1x to 10x, with bronze, silver, gold, and platinum variations all being available.
Some of these will randomly lock in place and if one or more does, the number of spins is reset to 3. This process continues until no more spins remain, at which point all multipliers on the screen will be totalled up before being awarded to the player.
If the 'Vegas Diamonds' segment on the wheel is selected, players will be taken to another 5x5 board. An initial five free spins will be awarded with multiplier coins of between 0.1x and 10x having the potential to land. Should a gameshow host appear at the same time, all values currently on the screen will be totalled up and added to the potential winnings for the round.
Each game show host that lands will also be added to a trail at the top of the screen. For every 3 that drop into play, an extra two spins will be added to the tally, with the win multiplier being upgraded, as well. This multiplier will be increased to 2x, 3x, 5x, 10x, and 20x, should 3, 6, 9, 12, or 15 game show hosts land throughout this bonus, which will be applied to all new coins that drop onto the grid after the upgrade has occurred.
The Vegas Pachinko bonus is another one that is based on a popular mechanic. If this segment is picked by the wheel, players are taken to a board that features 9 pockets at the bottom. Eight of these pockets will be occupied by multipliers, while the other will be occupied by a golden 'Redrop' ball. Multipliers will also appear on the screen between various pegs.
A puck will be dropped at the start of the round, which will then cascade down the board before landing in one of the pockets at the bottom. If the puck drops through any of the multipliers, the values at the bottom of the screen will increase in correlation with the value shown. Should the puck land in the golden ‘Redrop’ pocket, the multipliers will increase and the round will repeat until a multiplier is selected. Finally, the chosen multiplier is applied to the stake size before being awarded.
Last but not least is Vegas Drops which is played on a fresh board that features 5 different columns. Blocks can randomly drop onto these columns, featuring multipliers of between 0.1x and 10x, respectively. These blocks appear in different colours, too, with the orange variation being the most desirable.
Whichever column reaches the top of the board first (A total of 10 blocks) will have their corresponding multipliers added together, which will then be applied to the stake size and awarded to the player. It’s also worth mentioning that if a golden block appears, the round will be retriggered at the end of the first round, with all multipliers being brought forward into the next one.
If you want to play other live casino games that feature a giant wheel, there are plenty of choices at Heart Bingo. A few titles to look out for include Crazy Time, Mega Wheel, Monopoly Live, and Funky Time!