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On Monday evening, one lucky gambler hit big at the Wynn Las Vegas. When we say big, we mean $1.7 million big. They won off a $10 wager.

The gambler hit the jackpot on a Wheel of Fortune slot machine around 6:30 p.m. The exact payout was $1,734,677.19

The Wheel of Fortune slot machines have pumped out two other major wins in the valley over the last few months. Most recently in January, a gambler won $5.4 million on its machines at The Excalibur. Last November, a gambler won $2.2 million in November on its machines at The Mirage.

Other Wins This Month

  • A Wisconsin visitor won a $100,000 jackpot at a slot machine at Paris Las Vegas.
  • A Louisiana visitor, Katherine C. of Louisiana, celebrated her birthday with a $100,000 royal flush win at the Three Card Poker table at the Rio.
  • A California visitor, Preston, won $15,497 at a slots machine at the California Hotel.
  • A gambler won $13,794.90 at a progressive slot at Binion’s.
  • A Blackjack bet on a 21+3 table won a player $9,372 at Downtown Grand.
  • A video keno player earned $7,000 from a 7-spot hit at Fremont.

Information About Wheel of Fortune Slot Machines

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The Wheel of Fortune slot machine has been a staple on casino floors since it first launched in 1995. Modeled after the popular, long-standing American TV game show, Wheel of Fortune, it’s a slot that’s hard to miss with its colorfully large, and recognizable spinning wheel that sits atop of the slot.

The machines are often standard three-reel machines, with a spot on the wheel typically being worth between 20 and 1000 credits. Special multipliers are attained when more than three spin symbols activate a game.

Since its arrival, the Wheel of Fortune slot machines have reportedly awarded more than $2.9 billion.

Patrons begin to return to Las Vegas as the famous strip reopens in stages

Tourists regularly slide any leftover money into the flashy slot machines in the departure gates at the Las Vegas airport while waiting for their flights home –a last hurrah before returning to reality.

Occasionally, the bet pays off big time.

On Thursday, a Texas woman won a $302,000 jackpot on a Wheel of Fortune slot machine in the B concourse, which is home to Southwest Airlines. The airport has 1,400 slot machines in baggage claim and the gate areas to entice travelers coming and going, but just 500 are in operation today due to COVID-19 restrictions.

© McCarran International Airport Las Vegas The Las Vegas airport features slot machines in gate areas and baggage claim.

A video of the jackpot winner's reaction posted to Twitter by Las Vegas Locally went viral.

This lady just hit a $300,000+ jackpot waiting for her flight at McCarran. 🎰 pic.twitter.com/7mUuIG8TJz

— Las Vegas Locally 🌴 (@LasVegasLocally) February 25, 2021

Las Vegas McCarran International Airport congratulated her on the win with a Twitter post on Friday.

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Megan H. of Flower Mound, Texas, won more than $302,000 yesterday playing the Wheel of Fortune slots in the B Concourse. Congratulations, Megan! #winning#luckyladypic.twitter.com/o1uyv84qgF

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— McCarran Airport (@LASairport) February 26, 2021

The social media reactions to her win ranged from jealousy ('Put $200 in this machine just days ago. Happy I could make my contribution.') to questions about whether the lucky winner canceled her flight and stayed in Las Vegas.

The $302,000 jackpot is not an airport record. The record is a $3.96 million jackpot, airport spokeswoman Christine Crews said.In July, a visitor from California won $873,000.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Leaving Las Vegas $300,000 richer: Tourist hits jackpot at airport slot machine

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