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Are you interested in becoming a contestant on Wheel of Fortune? This wikiHow guide covers everything you need to know about the application process for the popular game show.

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Getting the Audition

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  1. If you are unsure if you're eligible, go ahead and apply anyway -- you can ask specific questions later if the show contacts you about being a contestant.
    • If you have appeared on any version of Wheel of Fortune in the past, you are not eligible to reappear. Also, if you have appeared on a game/dating/relationship or reality show in the last year or three of these shows in the last decade, you also are ineligible. In addition, you will be turned down if you work for or are related to anyone who works for Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc., the game show prize suppliers, or any TV station that broadcasts the show.
  2. Visit the Wheel of Fortune site. In the blue navigation bar located under the header photo, hover over "CONTESTANTS." A pink drop-down menu will appear with several options. Click on "Be A Contestant."[1]
    • The first question will appear, asking you about your age group. Click on either "Adult," "College Student," or "Teen."
    • Fill out the registration form completely and accurately.
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  3. As an alternative to the form, Wheel of Fortune has started a "Face of the Fan" contest where prospective applicants send in a 60-second video to score an audition. This way, any person in any city can have a chance.
    • Visit their website for more information. Because a million people audition each year and only 600 or so are chosen, it is strongly encouraged that if you don't have video equipment to stick to sending in the application form.
  4. It's 39 feet (11.9 m) long, 13 feet (4.0 m) high and bright yellow. It rolls through cities, down highways and into America's heartland. Thousands of fans fill out applications and gather in front of the stage with a traveling version of the famous Wheel and Puzzle board. Applications are drawn at random throughout the event, calling individuals on stage in groups of five to participate in a brief interview, play a version of the Wheel of Fortune speed-up round and win special show-themed prizes.
    • The most promising candidates are invited back to participate in final auditions for the show, usually held at a later date in the Wheelmobile host city.
    • If you want to be notified when the Wheelmobile comes to your area, you can fill out a form online to be notified. However, they do say that they may not be able to contact everyone.
  5. They're looking for players who clearly can have fun, are calm in front of the camera, and are good winners and losers. They want you to be decisive and logical in calling out letters and in strategy.
    • Energetic contestants with a sense of humor generally do the best. Of course, keeping a positive attitude is helpful, too. It's about having a good time, whether you win or lose.
  6. The auditions are often held in hotel ballrooms. The contestant coordinators bring about 70 wannabe contestants together and create a sort of mini version of "Wheel of Fortune," complete with puzzles and a miniature wheel. All the participants take turns standing, calling out letters, and solving puzzles.
    • Then they take a 5 minute written test, consisting of 16 puzzles (where you have to fill in the missing letters). Afterward, they grade the tests and hand outdoor prizes. Then the coordinators tell some of the people to go home, while other people are allowed to stay and play more mock "Wheel" games (as the coordinators size them up). It all takes about two hours.
    • Unfortunately, even if you do make it past the first round, you still won't know the verdict when you finally do head home. You'll have to wait indefinitely to be contacted -- if you've been selected, that is. Whether you're chosen or not depends both on your test scores and on their impression of what kind of contestant you'd make.
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Prepare for the Show

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  1. The best way to prepare to compete on the show is to be familiar with the show itself. If you are selected to be on the show, you'll want to be 100% familiar with the structure of the game, the rules, etc. Practice for your own turn by guessing along with the contestants and seeing if you can win.
    • In addition to watching the show, do puzzles like you were asked to do at the audition. Keep your brain fresh to stay mentally prepared.
  2. The Wheel of Fortune website offers several online games you can play to practice and hone your skills. You want to be ready if you get picked to be on the show, so try to practice a little every day.
    • There are also a number of Wheel of Fortune games available for virtually any console. You can literally have Wheel of Fortune going 24/7.
  3. Contestants have 18 months to make an appearance on the show. Sometimes you'll be on in a few weeks or months, sometimes it will take over a year. They try to get a good geographic cross-section of contestants represented each week.
  4. They're free! If you're in the LA area, spruce up your vacation with a trip to see Pat and Vanna. It's inside Sony Entertainment studios, formerly home to the historic MGM studios.
    • You can write in, go online, or call. And remember: never pay for tickets. Some people try to sell them, but it's a scam. Real Wheel of Fortune tickets are always free.
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    Are kids permitted as contestants?
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    If you are in high school or college, you can be a contestant. Younger than high school, no.
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    What will stand out in a contestant video?
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    Say where you are from, what makes you a die-hard fan of Wheel of Fortune (make sure to mention any impact it has had on you), and a fun unique fact that would sound great on TV. That's what I did and I've just been selected to be a contestant.
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  • It can help your chances if you register for a specialty show, such as one for military members or engaged couples. What sets you apart? Look for a specific episode theme that fits your lifestyle. The registration form will list a few of these for upcoming events, such as family week or sweethearts' week.
  • Once you've filled out the form, it can take days, months, or even years before you get on the show. Be patient!
  • It's recommended to attend a Wheelmobile event. Click here for more details.
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This article was co-authored by Christine Reed. Christine Reed is an Acting Coach and Talent Agent based in Centennial, Colorado. Christine is the owner of PEAK Acting Studios and has been teaching acting since 2010. PEAK Acting Studios offers acting for film and television classes for both kids and adults. Christine has previously taught casting director workshops, worked as a SAG licensed talent agent in LA and was head of the talent division for Peak Talent Agency. In addition, she has experience in casting, production and independent film, commercial, and music video directing. Christine also authored the book "Mom I Want to be on TV" A Parent’s Guide to the Entertainment Industry. This article has been viewed 248,206 times.
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To be a contestant on Wheel of Fortune, visit the official Wheel of Fortune website and click on "Be a Contestant" to apply. In addition to filling out a form, you can also film a short, 60-second video and submit it with your audition to improve your chances of being chosen. Also, sign up to be notified when the Wheelmobile, Wheel of Fortune's official bus that travels the country and recruits contestants, will be in your area. In the meantime, watch the show as much as possible so you're familiar with the format and rules. To learn how to nail your Wheel of Fortune audition, scroll down!

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