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I found this free online Spinning Wheel, for your games workshop, which has the advantage of allowing you to edit the point values, as I did with the photo shown below. I also found I could add Miss Turn (was the longest amount of letters that would fit).

All you need is access to WiFi and a laptop (hooked up to a video projector for more fun, but not necessary). Students just click on 'Spin" in the center of the wheel to activate.

Wheel of Faith

In this example I edited the points value to see if I could create a spinner for a Wheel of Misfortune Joseph's game posted here. So you can see how versatile it is as you can decide how many sections you want on the wheel and also colors to use.

Wheel-of-Misfortune

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Last edited by Luanne Payne
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