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After more than 45 years on the air, Wheel of Fortune is still spinning its way into viewers' hearts. The fan-favorite show is much more than just vowels and Vanna — in order to walk home a winner, there are plenty of behind-the-scenes rules to keep in mind. Are contestants allowed to talk to Pat during commercial breaks? What's the one item you can't have on set? To really be a Wheel of Fortune pro, learn these often-unknown rules.
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Take that practice spin!
Spinning the Wheel of Fortune isn’t quite as easy as it appears on TV. Because of the wheel's unexpected heaviness, all contestants are given a practice spin before the taping. Phew!
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Sorry, no all-expenses-paid trips.
After being selected, contestants must attend the taping in California. However, the studio does not cover travel expenses for the contestants — that is all out of pocket, so get your wallet ready.
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No "ands" about it.
There’s one technical rule that often ends up costing contestants thousands of dollars on the show. While answering a puzzle, each word must be said individually. If a contestant were to say all of the individual words together as a sentence, by adding “and,” they would be denied the win. And that would be devastating.
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Plan to dress to impress.
Of course there's a dress code on Wheel of Fortune! It is often described as business casual. Contestants are told to avoid wearing solid black, white, or bright red, as well as anything with patterns, like plaid or stripes.
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No phones allowed.
There's no "phone a friend" going on here. On a set like Wheel of Fortune, production goes to great lengths to ensure cheating is impossible. That’s why contestants are required to have their cellphones turned off for the entire day while filming the episode.
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But you are allowed to bring guests.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Wheel of Fortune is not filming in front of a live studio audience. However, under normal circ*mstances, each contestant is given five guest passes for friends and family.
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No chit-chatting with the audience.
While your guests may be on set cheering you on, all contestants are restricted from communicating with anyone outside of the production team or fellow players.
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But who doesn't want to chat with Pat?
Part of the excitement of being on Wheel of Fortune is getting to meet Vanna and Pat – who have been on the show for 40 years. Luckily, contestants do have a chance to chat with the hosts during commercial breaks.
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You'll be escorted ... everywhere.
The producers on Wheel of Fortune don't take any chances with contestants on set, even going as far as escorting them to the bathroom. Awkward!
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O Canada? More like NO Canada.
Sorry, Dan Levy and Justin Bieber! Per the online application, Wheel of Fortune isn’t currently accepting contestants from Canada.
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You can't be a game show pro ...
Wheel of Fortune has a number of rules regarding a potential contestant’s previous game show experience. The program does not accept those who have filmed any game show in the past year or three game shows in the past 10 years.
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Or a reality show contestant either.
No Real Housewives or Bachelors here! As it turns out, the aforementioned rule isn’t just talking about Jeopardy! or Family Feud. The ban applies to all reality show contestants as well — including those who have appeared on any dating show.
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Better luck next time, teens!
Contestants must be over the age of 18 to appear on the show. However, there have been exceptions made for special tapings, such as Wheel of Fortune Teen Week.
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There are no second chances.
A chance to spin the wheel really is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Contestants are not eligible to compete if they’ve participated in any version of the game show before.
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The fun doesn't end after the episode wraps.
Contestants on Wheel of Fortune are given the Hollywood treatment. Not only do they appear on an episode watched by millions, but they also must film a promotional TV advertisem*nt for local stations to run.
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The online application couldn't be easier ...
All contestants have to do to make it on Wheel of Fortune is fill out an online application. The form must include a short personal video, and there’s no fee to submit!
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But you must pass the audition to make your dreams a reality.
If the show’s casting department thinks you’d be a good fit, you must go through the audition process. According to the official Wheel of Fortune website, the process takes about an hour, and you’ll be contacted if you’ve been selected.
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There's a little help off screen.
As Beyoncé sings, "To the left, to the left!" Contestants are often seen looking to the left of the camera — and for good reason. They’re checking out the “used letterboard,” which is available to see which letters have already been guessed.
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There are stand-ins just in case a contestant bails.
The show must go on — even if you have a travel delay. Because of this, production enlists a stand-in for each contestant traveling from out of state.
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You'll have to share the spotlight as other episodes film.
Fun fact: Wheel of Fortune is one of the quickest-produced game shows on television, shooting almost one month's worth of episodes in a single week. The show films six episodes per day, with each episode only taking 30 minutes to film.