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Well, my fifth Wheel of Prizes was made specifically for
. Some of his stuff was changed a bit to give it some flavor.
Starting at the blue-lettered Bankrupt on the left going clockwise:
1: Mystery Wedge reverse showing Bankrupt
2: Mystery Wedge 1 worth $1500
3: Jackpot space with screen showing Jackpot amount (this Jackpot wedge starts at $10,000 instead of $5000)
4: Flokati Rug (Press Your Luck inspired prize)
5: Basket (Inspired by the Turkish Sepet Wedge, a basket with a small prize such as a cell phone is shown, and the player needs to guess a letter in the puzzle to receive the prize)
6: Dollar Sign Prize (Inspired by a cash prize wedge from 1983)
7: Big Money wedge with screen showing $25,000
8: My Million Dollar wedge design (inspired by the now-retired $10,000 space)
9: Loser (That's
's version of Lose a Turn, inspired by Wheel 2000)
10: Surprise space (in a Vagabond font)
11: Home Robot (another PYL inspired prize)
12: Pikachu Bonus
13: Mystery wedge 2 worth $1500
14: Mystery Wedge reverse showing $20,000
15: A Trip to Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida
16: Lavender $2500 from the Deluxe WOF board game from 1986
17-22: Possible cash prizes underneath the Pikachu Bonus wedge (#12) Note how I colored the numbers
23: Pick 2 Letters worth $500
24: Reverse side of my Million Dollar Space (#8)
To see the dollar sign wedge (#6) in action, check this clip out.
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I do miss the old $10,000 prize space a bit, so that's why I styled my version of the Million Dollar Wedge like that.
The Jackpot, Mystery, and Big Money wedges have existed on the show, but the design for them was created by
.
Wedges 4, 9, 11, 12, 15's design, 17-22, and 23 were entirely of
's creation

Starting at the blue-lettered Bankrupt on the left going clockwise:
1: Mystery Wedge reverse showing Bankrupt
2: Mystery Wedge 1 worth $1500
3: Jackpot space with screen showing Jackpot amount (this Jackpot wedge starts at $10,000 instead of $5000)
4: Flokati Rug (Press Your Luck inspired prize)
5: Basket (Inspired by the Turkish Sepet Wedge, a basket with a small prize such as a cell phone is shown, and the player needs to guess a letter in the puzzle to receive the prize)
6: Dollar Sign Prize (Inspired by a cash prize wedge from 1983)
7: Big Money wedge with screen showing $25,000
8: My Million Dollar wedge design (inspired by the now-retired $10,000 space)
9: Loser (That's

10: Surprise space (in a Vagabond font)
11: Home Robot (another PYL inspired prize)
12: Pikachu Bonus
13: Mystery wedge 2 worth $1500
14: Mystery Wedge reverse showing $20,000
15: A Trip to Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida
16: Lavender $2500 from the Deluxe WOF board game from 1986
17-22: Possible cash prizes underneath the Pikachu Bonus wedge (#12) Note how I colored the numbers
23: Pick 2 Letters worth $500
24: Reverse side of my Million Dollar Space (#8)
To see the dollar sign wedge (#6) in action, check this clip out.
[link]
I do miss the old $10,000 prize space a bit, so that's why I styled my version of the Million Dollar Wedge like that.
The Jackpot, Mystery, and Big Money wedges have existed on the show, but the design for them was created by

Wedges 4, 9, 11, 12, 15's design, 17-22, and 23 were entirely of

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Actually the Basket wedge is based off the Filet Garni wedge from France.