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[[File:Wheeloffortune.png|thumb|Wheel of Fortune]]The [[Wheel of Fortune]] is a piece of [[Furni]] on [[Habbo]]. It was released with the [[V11 Rares]] category; and was introduced to the [[Accessories]] range for a short while. When it was released, it cost 8 [[Credits]]. | [[File:Wheeloffortune.png|thumb|Wheel of Fortune]]The [[Wheel of Fortune]] is a piece of [[Furni]] on [[Habbo]]. It was released with the [[V11 Rares]] category; and was introduced to the [[Accessories]] range for a short while. It is an item of Wall Furniture - similarly to [[Posters and Flags]], although takes up the whole wall space. When it was released, it cost 8 [[Credits]]. It is currently worth {{Rarevalue|Wheel Of Fortune}}. | ||
The Wheel of Fortune is used often in Habbo Events and [[Games]], including [[Don't Touch The Floor]] and other games of chance such as variations on [[Don't Roll a Six]] and [[Bingo]]. Many Habbos also use the Wheel in room designing, either in game-show rooms or just for the colourful nature of it. | |||
The origin of the Wheel of Fortune is from the popular Worldwide TV gameshow of the same name - where contestant would spin the wheel for a prize. The golden/yellow outline and colourful insides which light up in a clockwise motion are also directly influenced from the gameshow. | |||
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Revision as of 19:02, 25 September 2012

The Wheel of Fortune is a piece of Furni on Habbo. It was released with the V11 Rares category; and was introduced to the Accessories range for a short while. It is an item of Wall Furniture - similarly to Posters and Flags, although takes up the whole wall space. When it was released, it cost 8 Credits. It is currently worth Template:Rarevalue.
The Wheel of Fortune is used often in Habbo Events and Games, including Don't Touch The Floor and other games of chance such as variations on Don't Roll a Six and Bingo. Many Habbos also use the Wheel in room designing, either in game-show rooms or just for the colourful nature of it.
The origin of the Wheel of Fortune is from the popular Worldwide TV gameshow of the same name - where contestant would spin the wheel for a prize. The golden/yellow outline and colourful insides which light up in a clockwise motion are also directly influenced from the gameshow.