While I don\'t watch the show as often as I once did, I do still tune in from time to time.
I like that the first three rounds are distinctive and all 3 rounds offer a chance at something big.
Round 1 - Jackpot, Round 2 - Mystery, Round 3 - Prize Puzzle.
Part of the problem with the Prize Puzzle, as many have stated earlier, it\'s a guaranteed win for somebody, and it can impact the game\'s outcome tremendously.
If the Prize Puzzle was not guaranteed, it might make the game a bit more on an even playing field.
To win a prize off of the wheel, players must land on that wedge, put it in front of them, and solve the puzzle before hitting a Bankrupt. I wouldn\'t mind seeing the show do this, instead of having it be a guarantee. I realize it is kind of neat when the player so often seems to forget it is a Prize Puzzle, and when Pat mentions it, and what the prize is, the winning player has an added excitable reaction. No reason why the wedge couldn\'t simply say \"PRIZE\" on it. It could be on the wheel in addition to other pre-described prizes that are known from previous rounds. It would also potentially add time to the game, as the prize for the \"Prize Puzzle\" round would not always be won. The drawback to that of course is that\'s one less fee for doing one less plug.
Having Round 4 usually turn into the \"Speed-up\" Round, and adding $1,000 to the value of the spin is one way and one effort to try to offset to some degree a big Prize Puzzle win. Everybody has a shot at winning it, unless one lucky player maintains control of the wheel throughout the round, and solves it. Between the possibility of winning a jackpot of over $5000 in round 1, $10,000 in round 2 with the Mystery wedge, and a car, having this \"guaranteed\" prize in Round 3 kind of acts as a potential \"offset\" for those things happening during the first 2 rounds of play.
I have only one \"beef\" is with \"Free Play\". Yes, I love that you can get a free vowel with it, or $500 per consonant if you are right, and I love that if you select an incorrect letter, you keep your turn. The only thing I dislike is \"You can try to solve the puzzle right now.\" Well, if you know it, or think you know it, why would you not select a letter that you know is in the puzzle, especially if it repeats several times, and earn $500 per consonant first, THEN solve the puzzle and win even more cash?