![]() The physical challenges in the series were Call Waiting, Feed the Raptor, Monster Heads, Letter Launch, Smell-O-Letter, Chutes and Letters, Remote Rally, Cube Roll, Match It, Wash and Wear Words and Alien Toss. ![]() If none of the letters appeared in the puzzle, or if they didn't earn any letters at all, that player automatically lost their turn. When the physical challenges is over the player went back to the wheel and then decided to either use those letters and see if they were in the puzzle for 250 points each, or spin the wheel and choose a letter of their own. The 250 wedge would have various physical challenges attached to it (depends on what episode) and the contestant who landed on the space would do the physical challenge that would typically last 15 to 60 seconds (75 on one game) to earn up to three letters selected from a randomizer. ![]() The contestants now pick from three categories (which Wheel Of Fortune would start doing in 2017) and various wedges on the wheel were swapped for more quirky ones. The format is mostly the same as Wheel Of Fortune (three contestants, now kids aged 10-15, try a guess what a word puzzle by picking letters and spinning a wheel awarding them money, a correct solve banks the winning player's money and the winner of the episode is determined with the player with the most money, the winning player solves one more puzzle to win a prize) but with a few changes because the show is now for kids. ![]()
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