Money Spinner
Moneyspinner is a great variation on the popular game of roulette, but instead of the wheel showing numbers it shows coloured segments that are either red, yellow, green or blue. You may have played a very similar game in an amusement arcade, in which case you will know that the aim is for the player to predict on which colour the ball will come to rest when the wheel stops spinning.
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How to Play
Playing moneyspinner really is easy - much easier than playing normal roulette.
- Start by deciding how much you want to stake on the next spin of the wheel. The minimum stake in this game is 10p and the maximum stake is £250.
- Next, select the colour that you want to bet on.
- Spin the wheel by dropping the ball manually or by setting the wheel to spin automatically.
- When the wheel stops spinning and the ball comes to rest, any prize you are due will automatically be added to your account.
Colours and Payouts
The colours do not appear on the wheel in equal numbers, so the prize that is paid out for a win depends entirely on the colour that has been selected. The proportion of the wheel that is covered by each colour, and the prize paid to a £1 bet, are as follows:
- Red – 50% of the wheel is occupied by the colour red, so the odds for this outcome are even money. If a £1 bet on red succeeds, you will win £2 (£1 profit + £1 returned stake).
- Blue – 25% of the wheel is occupied by the colour blue, so the odds for this outcome are 3/1. If a £1 bet on blue succeeds, you will win £4 (£3 profit + £1 returned stake).
- Yellow – 16.7% of the wheel is occupied by the colour yellow, so the odds for this outcome are 5/1. If a £1 bet on yellow succeeds, you will win £6 (£5 profit + £1 returned stake).
- Green – 8.3% of the wheel is occupied by the colour green, so the odds for this outcome are 11/1. If a £1 bet on yellow succeeds, you will win £12 (£11 profit + £1 returned stake).



