
While BC.Game Wheel might not be quite as high-profile as Crash or Dice, it is still popular and players just like you are curious to know more about it. For that reason, I’ve put this expert guide together.
I’ll take you through this original table game that draws on factors of roulette and others to give you a fun and unique experience. Like many other BC.Game Originals, you choose your risk level, can apply strategies and play in auto mode if you prefer. I’ll take you through all of this so you know exactly what to expect.
First things first, you need to know how the game works. It’s a simple process that might resemble a very simplified version of roulette because of the wheel, but there is much more to it than that. The emphasis is on fun here too, with the wheel topped by a bird called Coco who jiggles around and rolls their eyes as the wheel spins, before signifying where the wheel stops and the outcome of the spin. Unlike roulette where there are 37 or 38 different outcomes and two colors, the choices here are much more diverse, but at the same time the choices are simpler, with just 2,3 or 4 different outcomes possible depending on your chosen risk level.
As with BC.Game Originals like Crash and Stake the RTP here is at a very pleasing 99%, and it is quick to learn. You can choose your risk over three levels, meaning you can play at a level you are happy with. BC.Game Wheel also apes other Originals in that you can also play in auto mode, with settings you can fine tune to your playing style and any strategies you have in mind.
The first thing to do is find BC.Game Wheel. As there are thousands of other games in the casino, you might think this would be difficult, but the developers at BC.Game have done their homework, and whether you are using the website or the BC.Game app, you can navigate to Wheel easily by following a few simple steps:
The playing screen is a simple one, with the main window showing the titular wheel with a bird named Coco sat on top, defining the stopping point and the result of the spin. To the left of this you have your control panel where you decide the stake level and the risk level you want to play with on three buttons marked low, medium and high:
Risk level | Multipliers | Chances |
---|---|---|
Low | 0.00x, 1.5x, 1.20x | 2/10, 1/10, 7/10 |
Medium | 0.00x, 1.5x, 2.0x, 3.0x | 5/10,2/10, 1/10, 1/10 |
High | 0.00x, 9.9x | 1/10, 9/10 |
Selecting one of these buttons will change the layout of the wheel to reflect your choice. You can also alter the number of segments in the wheel, between 10-50, although the proportion of each type of segment will stay the same. The spin takes just a few seconds, and has a roulette feel to it, and you are rewarded according to the multiplier the wheel stops on. This is a fast, easily repeatable process that makes it perfect for playing in automatic mode if you want.
If you have a playing style or strategy in mind, then opting to play in automatic mode is the next step. If that looks like being an option for you but you're worried that it might be too complicated, don’t worry as I’ve got your back here too. Many of the BC.Game Originals have the option to play in auto mode, and the settings are broadly similar. So if you have played Crash or Dice in auto mode, you’ll have a decent idea of what happens here. Even if you haven’t, it’s simple to get to grips with. You can choose auto mode by hitting the auto tab at the top of your control panel, and when you do, you’ll see additional functions appear alongside the risk and stake options you had in manual mode. You can now
This means you can sit back and watch or keep track of your progress using the live stats options which will show you your recent wins and losses.
BC.Game Wheel ticks all the boxes that make a great BC.Game original - it’s quick to learn, easy to play and has a high RTP as well as being entertaining and engaging. After reading this guide, you’ll know how to play it in both manual and auto modes, adjust your risk, and start every spin with all the tools you need to have the best experience possible. To get started with Wheel, or indeed any of the other titles at BC.Game, you can use the banners on this site to take you where you need to go. These banners will also tell you about any BC.Game no deposit bonus that might be available, or any other generous offer that you can claim when joining.
BC.Game Wheel is a fun and exciting game that requires a stake to play, so can’t be played for free. However, if you have just signed up, you could use your welcome bonus which might include some BC.Game free spins or a generous deposit match
Wheel is one of more than 30 BC.Game Originals, and like popular games Crash and Dice, has a house edge of just 1%. This means the RTP is a very healthy 99%
Wheel, like many other BC.Game Originals like Crash and Dice, allow you to tailor your risk to your playing style. Wheel has three levels of risk, low, medium and high, which alter your chances of winning and the multiplies for potential winnings accordingly.
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