
Hosted wheel game information
Power Slam Wonder Wheel
A hosted 54-sector wheel format with number bets, Ticketopia feature areas, Prize Hunt and a Mystery Multiplier reaching 100x.

Catalog overview
A colorful hosted alternative to automated roulette
Wonder Wheel uses a large physical wheel with 54 colored sectors and a fixed pointer above the rim. A live host presents the round from an amusement-park studio. Instead of selecting roulette numbers, players choose wheel values and feature areas before the spin resolves.
The main screen shows number bets 1, 2, 5, 8 and 10 together with Super Ticketopia, Ticketopia and Prize Hunt. A Mystery Multiplier can reach 100x, and the game is available around the clock on desktop and mobile interfaces.
Fifty-four sectors
The physical wheel uses colors, numbers and feature labels
The wheel face is divided into 54 narrow sectors. Standard values repeat around the rim in different colors, while feature sectors use names such as Ticketopia and Prize Hunt. A large illuminated pointer identifies the final result.
The fixed physical wheel creates a different visual rhythm from digital roulette. The host, wheel movement and pointer are the center of each round, while betting information stays below the stage.


Bet values
Five main number choices appear below the wheel
The main betting row presents values 1, 2, 5, 8 and 10 in separate colored panels. Their colors match sectors around the wheel, making it easier to connect a selected bet with the physical result.
The number bets sit above the feature areas and below the wheel. This hierarchy separates regular outcomes from the branded bonus sections.
Ticketopia features
Two Ticketopia areas sit beside Prize Hunt
Super Ticketopia and Ticketopia appear as two dedicated panels under the number values. Prize Hunt uses a third panel with a separate red-and-gold identity.
The wheel itself also contains labeled feature sectors. Landing on one of those areas moves the round from a normal number result into the corresponding feature presentation.


Mystery Multiplier
Enhanced feature values can reach one hundred times
Wonder Wheel lists a Mystery Multiplier ranging up to 100x. This system belongs to the hosted wheel format and should not be confused with roulette Lucky Number models such as x320, x555 or x777.
The mobile Ticketopia screen displays several colored cards, individual values and a total result panel. Large text keeps the multiplier information readable in portrait orientation.
Always-on studio
The hosted game is available around the clock
Wonder Wheel is presented from a custom studio and listed as available 24/7. The amusement-park background, uniformed host, illuminated wheel and result history create a consistent live show environment.
A hosted format changes the visual emphasis but not the need for clear controls. Balance, total bet, result history, sound and menu controls remain around the edge of the screen.


Mobile presentation
Portrait mode focuses on feature cards and outcome totals
The portrait interface can move from a full wheel view to a close feature screen. Cards occupy the center, the latest results sit near the bottom and audio or menu controls remain at the edges.
This approach uses available vertical space for feature details without shrinking the text. The Mobile page compares the wheel interface with portrait roulette betting grids.
Quick reference
Power Slam live games at a glance
The core format and multiplier data are collected below for direct comparison across roulette, bonus and wheel presentations.
FAQ
Wonder Wheel questions
How many sectors are on Wonder Wheel?
The physical wheel contains 54 sectors.
Is Wonder Wheel a roulette game?
No. It is a hosted Wheel of Fortune-style format.
Which main values can be selected?
The visible number bets are 1, 2, 5, 8 and 10.
What is Super Ticketopia?
It is one of the named feature areas below the wheel.
Is Ticketopia separate from Super Ticketopia?
Yes. The interface shows both as distinct panels.
What is Prize Hunt?
Prize Hunt is another feature area and wheel sector.
How high can the Mystery Multiplier go?
The listed maximum is 100x.
Does a host present the game?
Yes. The custom studio includes a live host beside the wheel.
Is Wonder Wheel available continuously?
The game is listed as available 24/7.
What identifies the final outcome?
A fixed illuminated pointer sits above the wheel.
Does the game support desktop?
Yes. The wide interface displays the host, wheel and bets together.
Does it support mobile?
Yes. Portrait screens provide a dedicated feature presentation.
How is it different from roulette multipliers?
It uses wheel sectors and a Mystery Multiplier rather than Lucky Numbers.