Earhard told NPR that she was able to figure out the puzzle because with the T and the G showing in the first word, she immediately knew it was 'tough.' And then because she's a workout junkie, she was able to solve the entire puzzle. But it took Erhard barely any of her allotted 10 seconds to blurt out 'tough workout.' Host Pat Sajak quickly exclaimed 'What?!' And based on how high the pitch of his voice was, you could tell it's perhaps the most surprised he's ever been. Expanding Wilds can spice up the action in the base game while the Wheel itself hides more than decent cash prizes. The RTP’s set to 96.15 while the volatility is more medium than high.
And the second word, a seven-letter word, also was only showing two letters, also widely spaced. A Wheel of Fortune slot featuring precious stones and cash rewards, this unique game comes with 30 paylines and many surprises. Do people generally win on the wheel of fortune game if they play the. The first word, a five-letter word, had two letters fairly spaced out. The more rounds you play, the more likely you are to win money. After being given R, S, T, L, N, and E, along with guessing her own letters, she was left with few options on the board. The category for her puzzle round was 'thing,' arguably the most vague category on the show. But the video of Erhard's bonus round (posted on YouTube) will have even the best puzzle solvers drop their jaws. Erhard (above, in her winning moment) told NPR that she had been solving puzzles on 'Wheel of Fortune' since she was a little girl.