Carnival-style money wheel. Pick a slot, watch it spin.
The Big Six (also called the Money Wheel or Wheel of Fortune) is a giant vertical wheel divided into 54 segments. Each segment has either a denomination ($1, $2, $5, $10, $20) or a special symbol (joker, casino logo). Bet on a segment; if the wheel lands on it, you win that multiplier.
The math is brutal. The $1 segment hits 23 of 54 spins (43%) and pays 1:1 — a 14.8% house edge by itself. The $20 segments are rare and pay 20:1 but with a 22% house edge.
It's a carnival game in casino clothing. The only justification is that it's slow and social — you can spin once every 30 seconds and chat with friends. Don't treat it as serious gambling.
Strategy notes
There is no strategy. If you want to spin big wheels, the lottery has bigger jackpots and the carnival has cheaper entry fees. If you want a low-edge casino game, baccarat banker is 1.06%.