Neopets Kiko Pop Guide

Inspired by a classic carnival dart game, Kiko Pop blends luck and strategy, offering some fantastic prizes for those with great timing (or those who love a bit of daily fun). Whether you’re in it for the rewards or aiming to snag the elusive Kiko Pop avatar, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know!


How to Play Kiko Pop

Kiko Pop is a daily game, meaning you can play it once per day. It’s quick and easy to learn: you only get one dart per day, so make that shot count!

When you start the game, you’ll be greeted by Elvin the Yellow Kiko, who will present you with three difficulty levels to choose from. These will determine both the speed of the spinning wheel and the quality of your rewards.

Difficulty Levels

  • Easy & Effortless: The wheel spins slowly, making it easier to hit balloons. However, prizes in this mode are generally of lower rarity.
  • Standard: The wheel spins at a moderate speed. This difficulty is a good balance between ease and potential prizes.
  • Hard: The wheel spins rapidly, making it quite tricky to pop a balloon. However, the rewards for success in Hard mode are some of the best the game has to offer.

Important: If you are trying to win the Kiko Pop avatar, you must choose either Standard or Hard difficulty. The avatar is not available in Easy mode.

Spinning Wheel and Balloons

Once you’ve selected a difficulty, you’ll see a wheel with colorful balloons spinning around. The speed of the wheel depends on your chosen difficulty:

  • Easy: The wheel spins slower, making it easier to time your throw.
  • Standard: The wheel moves at a moderate speed, requiring a bit more skill.
  • Hard: The wheel spins quickly, giving you a very narrow window to land your dart.

The center balloon is generally the easiest to hit since it doesn’t move as much as the other balloons. However, harder difficulties introduce additional challenges, as the wheel will occasionally pause and change direction. These pauses provide a brief window where your shot is more likely to land on a balloon.


Strategy for Winning

Now for the important part: strategy! While Kiko Pop is partly based on luck, there are several ways you can improve your odds of hitting a balloon and winning a prize.

Timing Is Key

When the wheel spins, there will be brief pauses where it slows down or reverses direction. This is your best opportunity to aim your dart. However, you should not throw the dart during the pause itself, as the dart needs time to travel through the air. Instead, aim just before the pause, so that the dart lands on the balloon as the wheel is about to slow down or change direction.

It may take a few tries to master the timing, especially on harder difficulty levels. With practice, you’ll get a better sense of how long the dart takes to travel and when to release it.

Focus on the Center Balloon

The center balloon is the easiest to hit, especially in Easy and Standard modes, as it moves the least. On Hard mode, it may still be your best bet, but be prepared for faster and more unpredictable spins.

Patience and Practice

Even with perfect timing, there’s no guarantee that you’ll hit a balloon every time. The game has a built-in element of randomness, much like a real carnival game. Don’t get discouraged if you miss—practice will help you get better at predicting the wheel’s movements and improve your aim over time.


What Happens After You Pop a Balloon

If you manage to hit a balloon, congratulations! You’ll see a ticket with a symbol on it. The symbol determines the type of prize you’ll receive. Click the “Reveal Prize” button at the bottom of the screen to claim your reward.

If you miss a balloon, you’ll see a message like:

“Better luck next time!”


Kiko Pop Prizes

The prizes you win in Kiko Pop vary depending on the difficulty you chose and the symbol on your ticket. Here’s a breakdown of the rewards by difficulty:

Prize Rarity by Difficulty

  • Easy: Items with rarity 20-79
  • Standard: Items with rarity 60-89
  • Hard: Items with rarity 60-89

Ticket Symbols and Prizes

After popping a balloon, the symbol on the ticket will tell you what type of prize you’ll receive:

  • Food symbol: A food item (rarity 20-89).
  • Book symbol: A book (rarity 45-85).
  • Sword symbol: A weapon from Battle Magic or an Ice Crystal (rarity 60-89).
    • Note: In Easy mode, you could also win a Healing Potion.
  • Ball symbol: A toy (rarity 50-89).
  • Shirt symbol: This symbol can give you a variety of items, including:
    • A clothing item (rarity 45-85),
    • A gift item (rarity 45-85),
    • An Ugga Shinies item (rarity 65-85),
    • A Mystical Surroundings item (rarity 65-85).
  • Present symbol: A random item from rarity 34-89.
  • Question mark symbol: A random item that you could usually receive from a daily activity. Popping a balloon with this symbol also gives you a chance to win the Kiko Pop avatar.

The Kiko Pop Avatar

The Kiko Pop avatar is a highly sought-after prize and can only be won under certain conditions:

Kiko Pop!

  • You must play on either Standard or Hard difficulty.
  • The balloon you pop must reveal a question mark symbol.
  • Winning the avatar is random. Even if you hit a balloon with a question mark symbol, there’s no guarantee that you’ll receive the avatar—it’s all based on luck!

Keep trying each day, and eventually, you might get lucky enough to win this rare avatar!


Cheats, Tips, and Additional Tricks

While Kiko Pop is mostly about timing and luck, there are a few extra tips and tricks to keep in mind:

1. Use a Fast Connection

Kiko Pop relies on real-time action, so having a faster internet connection can help reduce any lag, allowing you to time your throws more precisely. Slower connections may cause the wheel to appear jerky, making it harder to aim.

2. Experiment with Different Devices

Sometimes, playing on a different device (such as a phone versus a computer) can give you a different experience with the game. Some players find it easier to time their throws on a smaller screen or a device with a faster refresh rate.

3. Take Your Time

There’s no time limit on how long you take to throw your dart, so don’t rush. Watch the wheel for a few rotations before throwing, so you can get a feel for the rhythm and timing.

4. Know When to Aim

The best time to throw the dart is just before the wheel pauses or changes direction. This allows for the travel time of the dart, which can make the difference between hitting and missing.

5. Cheat Engine Warning

There are rumors about using external programs or “cheat engines” to slow down the game and make it easier to hit balloons. However, using these tools is against Neopets’ terms of service, and players caught cheating may risk having their accounts frozen or banned. Stick to practicing and improving your timing for a legitimate win!


Final Thoughts

Kiko Pop is a fun and simple daily game that combines luck and skill. Whether you’re aiming for the rare Kiko Pop avatar or just looking for a chance to score some cool prizes, this game is a must-visit on your daily Neopian rounds.

Remember, like all carnival games, Kiko Pop has an element of randomness to it. Even with perfect timing, you might not always hit a balloon, and even if you do, the prize you get will be random. Keep practicing, and most of all, enjoy the fun!

Good luck, and happy popping! 🎈

Wheel of Monotony Neopets

wheel of monotony neopetsThe last place you’d expect the Wheel of Monotony is in Tyrannia! It’s safe to say that Tyrannia is the worst place to go if you want to spin wheels and win grand prizes like large amounts of Neopoints. Between the Wheel of Mediocrity and the Wheel of Monotony, there isn’t much to look forward to besides a couple of avatars that will take many tries to get. In the mean time, there is going to be a lot of waiting. Enter the Wheel of Monotony where it’s all in the name:

Wheel of Monotony Prizes

You can spin this wheel for 150np once a day. This wheel has tons of prizes included the coveted avatar! The only thing about collecting your prize is that you have to wait a long time to do so. Like, a really long time. This wheel is infamous for spinning as long as 24 hours before landing on one of its 16 spots. It’s important that you leave the tab open while the wheel spins; if you close it, you’ll lose your spin for the day and need to come back tomorrow. Read below to see what you could win!

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  1. You win a visit to the volcano.
  2. You win a random tan codestone.
  3. You win a random Tyrannian weapon.
  4. You win an avatar.
  5. You win Tyrannian Petpet Paint Brush.
  6. You win one ticket for the The Neopian Lottery with random numbers.
  7. Your active pet loses half of their hit points.
  8. You win Tyrannian Paint Brush.
  9. You win 5,000np.
  10. You win a random Tyrannian food.
  11. You win a random exclusive prize.
  12. Nothing happens.
  13. You win a random red codestone.
  14. You win a visit to the Lair of the Beast wherein your pet may lose all but 1 hit point.
  15. You win a random Tyrannian Petpet.
  16. #0: You win 20,000np.

Wheel of Monotony Hack

In the old monotony wheel, there used to be a way where you can check the active .swf file on the wheel to see what your prize would be without having to wait. Unfortunately TNT patched this hole, so now you have to wait an indefinite amount of time.

How long does the Wheel of Monotony spin?

There is so secret or special answer to this! This game was made back in the days to increase site retention. After spinning the wheel, you need to keep the tab open. The wheel could take an hour or it could take 24 hours!

Wheel of Monotony Avatars

monotony-7060367Spin the Wheel of Mediocrity and land on the question mark space.

Exclusive Monotony Prizes

These are the prizes you could possibly win if you land on the scroll of paper (#11 above):

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Fungus Ball Ball
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Fungus Ball Bean Bag
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Fungus Ball Lamp
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GoGoGo Handbook
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I Love Kacheekers T-shirt
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Kacheekers Board
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Kacheekers Plushie
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Kacheekers Poster
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Kacheekers Strategy Guide
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Kyruggi Plushie
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Pterattack Action Figure
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Pterattack Bean Bag
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Pterattack Game Guide
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Pterattack Poster
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Sabre-X Plushie
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Sargug Plushie
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Uggsul Plushie
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Wheel Of Monotony Mug
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Wheel Of Monotony Pen
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Wheel Of Monotony Plushie
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Wheel Of Monotony Poster
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Wheel Of Monotony T-Shirt

Wheel of Monotony Boon

If your faction wins the Battleground of the Obelisk, you have the opportunity to use the Right Round Right Round boon. Activating this would allow you to spin all of the wheels twice before needing to wait to spin again. You do have to pay a second time. To get your second spin, you need to refresh the page after your first spin.

Closing Notes

  • Since you can win items and neopoints from this wheel, you cannot spin the Wheel of Monotony on side accounts. To learn more about what you can and cannot do on side accounts, check out our Side Accounts Guide.
  • You can mute the wheel by clicking the speaker in the bottom right-hand corner of the game screen. This might come in handy especially with this wheel because of how long it takes to finish spinning!
  • There was once a rumor that the wheel was half-way done spinning when the Quiggle looks at his sundial watch, but this has not proven to be true. Sorry! You’ll have to wait!

Neopets Wheel of Misfortune Guide

Out in the Deserted Fairground is Neopia’s spookiest, most terrifying wheel: the Wheel of Misfortune. As this wheel does not offer an avatar and has more unfortunate prizes than good prizes, it might be best to steer clear of the creepy old thing. Still, if you’re a gambler or you simply love games, give it a whirl! But don’t say we didn’t warn you.

Wheel of Misfortune

Wheel of Misfortune Link

http://www.neopets.com/halloween/wheel/index.phtml

Wheel of Misfortune Boon

If your faction wins the Battleground of the Obelisk, you have the opportunity to use the Right Round Right Round boon. Activating this would allow you to spin all of the wheels twice before needing to wait to spin again. You do have to pay a second time. To get your second spin, you need to refresh the page after your first spin.

Wheel of Misfortune Prizes

Interestingly, this wheel has far fewer prizes than the other wheels in Neopia. That means there is more of a chance of landing on something misfortunate than not, so watch out!

Wheel of Misfortune

  1. You active pet gets a random disease.
  2. You win a random gift.
  3. You win a random spooky petpet.
  4. You lose a random amount of neopoints.
    NOTE: You can end up with negative neopoints.
  5. One item in your inventory becomes a Pile of Sludge.
    NOTE: This is currently glitched and you will not have an item replaced by a Pile of Sludge.
  6. Your active pet will “forget” a book that they have read, meaning you will need to re-read the book to them if you want it to count towards its books read.
  7. You win anywhere between 2 and 4,000np.
  8. The Pant Devil steals an item from your inventory.

Random Prizes from the Misfortune Wheel

If you land on the present (#2 above), the following are one of the random prizes you could receive:

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Apple Lantern Chair
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Apple Lantern Table
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Eyeball Muffin
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Gummy Rat Stew
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Headless Von Roo Plushie
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Jubusul Plushie
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Koibat Plushie
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Kougrachio Plushie
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Monster Cake
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Quigquig Plushie
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Scorcie Plushie
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Sloth Faerie Plushie
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Space Blumfaerie Plushie
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Tall Apple Lantern Lamp
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Usulbat Plushie
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Von Kougra Plushie

Is the Wheel of Misfortune Worth It?

The Wheel of Misfortune, located in the eerie Deserted Fairgrounds, offers players a spin of fate for 150 Neopoints. While its creepy allure is undeniable, many players debate whether the rewards are worth the risks. Here’s a breakdown of what you might encounter:

Possible Outcomes:

  • Contract a Disease: Your active Neopet has a chance (~8%) of falling ill, requiring treatment.
  • Receive a Random Item: There’s a ~30% chance to get Haunted Woods-themed plushies, food, or furniture—though these are often low in value.
  • Win a Spooky Petpet: A rare reward with less than a 0.5% chance, making it a long shot for collectors.
  • Lose Neopoints: A ~20% chance to lose Neopoints, ranging from small amounts to as much as 10,000.
  • Item Transformed into Sludge: ~10% chance an item in your inventory becomes a Pile of Sludge.
  • Pet Forgets a Book: Your active Neopet may forget a book it read (~2% chance), requiring you to re-read it to restore the record.
  • Win Neopoints: Another ~20% chance to win Neopoints, with the higher amounts being extremely rare.
  • Pant Devil Steals an Item: A ~10% chance that the Pant Devil will swipe an item from your inventory.

Additionally, spinning the wheel offers a chance to unlock the “Wheel of Misfortune” avatar, though the game doesn’t notify you when you’ve earned it.

Verdict: Is It Worth Spinning?
For most players, the Wheel of Misfortune is a risky gamble. The likelihood of harmful outcomes like diseases, item losses, or Neopoint deductions outweighs the modest rewards, such as low-value items or small Neopoint wins.

However, if you’re chasing the elusive avatar or enjoy the thrill of chance, the Wheel can add an element of suspense to your gameplay. Just be prepared for the potential downsides!

Ultimately, the Wheel of Misfortune is better suited for adventurous players who appreciate its spooky charm rather than those focused on maximizing Neopoint gains.

Notes

  • Since you can win items and neopoints from this wheel, you cannot spin the Wheel of Misfortune on side accounts. To learn more about what you can and cannot do on side accounts, check out our Side Accounts Guide.
  • You can mute the wheel by clicking the speaker in the bottom right-hand corner of the game screen.

Wheel of Mediocrity : Win Every Spin

Neopets, the virtual world filled with diverse activities and games, offers a unique feature that many players might overlook – the Wheel of Mediocrity. Nestled in the prehistoric land of Tyrannia, this seemingly ordinary wheel has proven to be a hidden gem for Neopians seeking a consistent and rewarding experience. In this article, we explore the nuances of the Wheel of Mediocrity, its intriguing prizes, and the surprising profits it can yield. There are a lot of wheels out there and so many fabulous prizes to be won from those wheels. That being said, there has to be a “worst” wheel and the one in Tyrannia certainly takes the cake — the name says it all: the Wheel of Mediocrity. At least it’s cheap, right?

Wheel of Mediocrity

Wheel of Mediocrity Link

https://www.neopets.com/prehistoric/mediocrity.phtml

History of the Wheel of Mediocrity

The wheel was introduced in July 2010 alongside the site event Save the Wheels. It used to look like this…

Wheel of Mediocrity Neopets
The prizes were the same as they are now, apart from two that have been deactivated. In the old Battledome, abilities had levels of their own. Landing on the Aisha skull or the Earth Faerie when spinning the Wheel of Knowledge would raise and lower one of the old-style abilities by one, respectively. Apart from that, the Wheel you see today is the same old Wheel it has always been, but much nicer! Read below to see what you could win!

The Wheel of Mediocrity comes with a modest price tag of 100 Neopoints per spin and allows players to test their luck once every 40 minutes. However, a crucial restriction applies – spins are limited to the main account, discouraging multiple spins on side accounts. This limitation enhances the exclusivity of the wheel, making each spin more valuable.

Wheel Boon

If your faction wins the Battleground of the Obelisk, you have the opportunity to use the Right Round Right Round boon. Activating this would allow you to spin all of the wheels twice before needing to wait to spin again. You do have to pay a second time. To get your second spin, you need to refresh the page after your first spin.

Mediocrity Wheel Prizes

The Wheel of Mediocrity features 16 different spaces, each offering a distinct outcome. From neopoint rewards to unexpected events, players can land on spaces providing 4,000 Neopoints, pet ability changes, and even a reduction in active pet levels. Despite the seemingly mediocre nature of the wheel, the surprises it holds can make every spin an exciting venture.

The wheel costs 100np and you can spin it every 40 minutes. While the prizes are the most exciting aspect of the wheels of Neopia. That being said, don’t get your hopes up too high for these (you get what you pay for!). The prizes are all random, so despite the lowly rewards, keep at it until you get the avatar!

  1. You win 1,000np.
  2. A Grarrl roars but nothing happens.
  3. You win 4,000np and an avatar.
    NOTE: You will not get a notification that you have won an avatar like you would with the other wheels, but it will display in your Neoboard preferences like any other avatar.
  4. Nothing happens.
  5. You win 200np.
  6. You lose a random item from your inventory.
    NOTE: This is currently glitched and you will not lose an item.
  7. Nothing happens.
  8. You win 2,000np.
  9. Your active loses half of its hit points.
  10. You win a random piece of Tyrannian furniture.
  11. You win 100np.
  12. You win a random Tyrannian petpet.
    NOTE: You cannot win a Krawk petpet from the Wheel of Mediocrity.
  13. You win a random Tyrannian food.
  14. You win 500np.
  15. Nothing happens.
  16. All of your pets lose half of their hit points.
    NOTE: Scorchios and Fire pets will not lose their hit points.

Wheel of Mediocrity Probability

A comprehensive study was conducted involving the spinning of a wheel in Neopets, meticulously documenting each outcome and assessing the value of item rewards. To quantify the rewards, the lowest market prices at the time of acquisition were considered, allowing for a more accurate representation of the wheel’s value.

The raw data analysis revealed the probabilities associated with each possible outcome, with 500 Neopoints being the most frequent result at 18%. Notably, the researcher raised an intriguing hypothesis regarding specific wheel spaces, such as Aisha Skull and Earth Faerie, suggesting that they might serve aesthetic purposes only, devoid of any actual landing functionality. The researcher also reached out to the Neopets community for any recent experiences regarding these spaces.

Neopets Wheel of Mediocrity

Delving into the items won, the researcher shared a breakdown of food, furniture, and petpets obtained through the spins. Notably, furniture and petpets lacked sufficient data points for drawing meaningful conclusions. The average profit per spin was calculated at 442 Neopoints, contributing to a total profit of 44,200 Neopoints over the recorded spins. This finding hinted at a potentially more lucrative outcome compared to the Wheel of Excitement, which yielded 36,675 Neopoints over a similar number of spins, emphasizing the potential profitability of this particular wheel in the long run.

Wheel of Mediocrity Avatar

Wheel of Mediocrity avatarSpin the Wheel of Mediocrity and win 4,000np.

Notes

  • Since you can win items and neopoints from this wheel, you cannot spin the Wheel of Excitement on side accounts. To learn more about what you can and cannot do on side accounts, check out our Side Accounts Guide.
  • You can mute the wheel by clicking the speaker in the bottom right-hand corner of the game screen.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the Wheel of Mediocrity?
    The Wheel of Mediocrity is a luck-based feature in Neopets located in Tyrannia. Players can spin it for 100 NP to win various prizes.
  • Where is the Wheel of Mediocrity located?
    The Wheel of Mediocrity is located in Tyrannia, a prehistoric-themed land in Neopia.
  • How much does it cost to spin the Wheel of Mediocrity?
    Each spin costs 100 Neopoints.
  • How often can I spin the Wheel of Mediocrity?
    You can spin it once every 40 minutes.
  • Can I spin the Wheel of Mediocrity on a side account?
    No, you may only spin it on your main account as it awards Neopoints and prizes.
  • What’s the best prize you can win from the Wheel of Mediocrity?
    The best prize is 4,000 NP and the exclusive Wheel of Mediocrity avatar.
  • How do I get the Wheel of Mediocrity avatar?
    Land on the “4,000 NP” space to unlock the avatar. It will appear in your Neoboard preferences.
  • Is the avatar rewarded automatically?
    Yes, but there’s no notification; it will just appear in your preferences.
  • What happens if I land on the space with a Grarrl roaring?
    Nothing happens; it’s just for show.
  • Can I lose anything from spinning the wheel?
    Yes, there’s a chance you could lose a random item from your inventory.
  • What does it mean when a pterodactyl bites my pet?
    Your active Neopet loses half of its health points (HP).
  • Are any pets immune to the fireball event on the wheel?
    Yes, Scorchios and Fire-colored pets are immune.
  • What’s the chance of landing on the 4,000 NP prize?
    The chance is approximately 2%.
  • What are the odds of winning 1,000 NP?
    You have about a 9% chance to land on this prize.
  • What types of items can I win?
    You can win Tyrannian-themed items such as furniture, food, or petpets.
  • What Tyrannian furniture items can I win?
    Random Tyrannian furniture items, typically rarity 90 and lower, are awarded.
  • What are the odds of winning Tyrannian furniture?
    The chance is approximately 1.5%.
  • Can I win more than 4,000 NP?
    No, 4,000 NP is the highest possible NP prize.
  • Is it possible to win nothing from a spin?
    Yes, some spaces result in no prize or event.
  • What’s the “obelisk” event on the wheel?
    Landing on this space gives you a strange desire to visit the obelisk, but it has no effect.
  • How likely is it to lose a random item?
    The chance is approximately 0.75%.
  • What happens if I land on the tar pit?
    You may lose a random item, but it’s not guaranteed.
  • What does the fireball space do?
    Fireballs rain down and cause all your Neopets to lose half their health unless they’re Scorchios or Fire-colored.
  • Can I choose my active Neopet for the wheel?
    Yes, but the wheel affects whichever Neopet is active during the spin.
  • Does the Wheel of Mediocrity have a history?
    Yes, it was redesigned during the Save the Wheels event in 2010, updating its look and prizes.
  • How does the Right Round Round Round boon work with the wheel?
    It allows you to spin the wheel twice within the usual 40-minute wait time, available through Battleground of the Obelisk.
  • Can I use any items to boost my odds?
    No, there are no items that can improve your odds on the Wheel of Mediocrity.
  • Do I get any Neomails about my winnings?
    No, there are no notifications; you’ll see any winnings in your inventory or Neopoints.
  • What’s the lowest amount of Neopoints I can win?
    The lowest Neopoint prize is 100 NP.
  • Can I land on the same prize twice in a row?
    Yes, it’s random, so it’s possible to land on the same prize multiple times.
  • What happens if my pet has full HP when I land on a pterodactyl?
    Your pet will lose half of its full HP.
  • Is it possible to win multiple prizes in a single spin?
    No, only one prize or event occurs per spin.
  • What’s the most common prize?
    The 500 NP prize, with an approximate chance of 18%.
  • Can I sell items won on the wheel?
    Yes, you’re free to sell or keep any items you win.
  • Are wheel spins tracked?
    There’s no official tracking, but you can keep a personal record if desired.
  • What happens if I land on an “old ability” space?
    These spaces are inactive and no longer affect abilities.
  • How was the wheel different before 2010?
    The prizes and art were different; some spaces affected old-style abilities.
  • Why is it called the “Wheel of Mediocrity”?
    It’s themed around low-stakes, “mediocre” prizes in Tyrannia.
  • What Neoboard preferences are updated with the avatar?
    The Mediocrity avatar will appear under your avatar selections on the Neoboards.
  • Is there a cooldown timer for the wheel?
    Yes, after spinning, you’ll need to wait 40 minutes before your next spin.
  • Are there other wheels in Neopia?
    Yes, there are several, including the Wheel of Excitement and the Wheel of Monotony.
  • Can I spin all the wheels at once?
    Yes, but each has its own cooldown, so you’ll wait between spins on each.
  • Is the Wheel of Mediocrity affected by site events?
    No, its functionality remains the same unless explicitly changed by an event.
  • Can I get any exclusive Neocash items from the wheel?
    No, it only awards Neopoints, avatars, and Tyrannian items.
  • Is the wheel always available?
    Yes, it’s open 24/7 unless Neopets experiences site maintenance.
  • What’s the current design of the wheel?
    The updated design features Tyrannian-themed symbols for each possible prize.
  • Can I earn trophies from the wheel?
    No, the Wheel of Mediocrity doesn’t award any trophies.
  • Does spinning the wheel help my pet gain experience?
    No, there are no experience boosts from this wheel.
  • Can I lose Neopoints by spinning the wheel?
    No, aside from the 100 NP spin cost, there’s no risk of losing Neopoints.
  • How often are the odds updated?
    The odds are periodically reviewed but rarely change.
  • Does the Wheel of Mediocrity influence my account stats?
    No, spinning the wheel does not impact your stats or site rankings.
  • Can the Wheel of Mediocrity award rare or retired items?
    No, it only awards common Tyrannian-themed items and Neopoints.
  • Do I get any bonuses if I spin during special site events?
    Generally, no, but occasionally Neopets may offer site-wide bonuses.
  • Is there a way to track my past spins?
    There’s no in-game tracking, but you can manually record your spins.
  • Does the Wheel of Mediocrity interact with petpets?
    No, it only affects your active Neopet’s health or awards Neopoints and items.
  • Are Wheel of Mediocrity items marked differently in my inventory?
    No, they’ll appear as regular items with no unique marker.
  • What happens if I lose an item on the wheel?
    A random item from your inventory will disappear, and there’s no recovery.
  • Can the wheel damage my Neopet permanently?
    No, any health loss is temporary and can be restored with healing items or rest.
  • Are there any Wheel of Mediocrity cheats?
    There are no cheats for improving your chances or guaranteeing specific results.
  • Can I use magic potions to prevent damage from the wheel?
    No, potions do not affect outcomes or prevent any events on the wheel.
  • Is there a time of day that’s luckier for spins?
    No, the results are random regardless of time or frequency.
  • Do certain Neopet species have better outcomes on the wheel?
    No, all Neopets have equal chances of winning or losing prizes.
  • How do I know if I lost an item after spinning?
    You’ll see the item missing from your inventory without a notification.
  • Can I win wearable items for my Neopet from the wheel?
    No, the wheel doesn’t award any wearable or Neocash-exclusive items.
  • What’s the history behind the wheel’s redesign?
    The wheel was redesigned in 2010 to improve prizes and update the artwork.
  • Are there any seasonal changes to the wheel?
    Typically, no, but special site-wide events might add temporary changes.
  • Why is the Wheel of Mediocrity themed around Tyrannia?
    The wheel reflects Tyrannia’s prehistoric, rugged aesthetic with its “mediocre” prizes.
  • Can my Neopet gain or lose levels from the wheel?
    No, the wheel doesn’t impact your Neopet’s levels or training.
  • What’s the smallest item prize I can win?
    The smallest prize is typically a basic Tyrannian food or toy item.
  • Do I need any special account requirements to spin the wheel?
    No, all accounts can access it as long as they have 100 NP per spin.
  • Can I spin multiple wheels at the same time?
    Yes, you can spin different wheels simultaneously if you wait for their cooldowns.
  • What’s the purpose of the “strange urge to visit the obelisk” prize?
    It’s a novelty prize that doesn’t have any effect on gameplay.
  • Are there any upcoming updates planned for the wheel?
    Currently, there are no announced plans, but Neopets may release updates during events.
  • Does spinning the wheel count toward any site achievements?
    No, there are no achievements linked directly to spinning the Wheel of Mediocrity.
  • Are there any restrictions on when I can spin the wheel?
    You can spin the wheel anytime, but only once every 40 minutes.
  • Does the Wheel of Mediocrity affect my site avatar count?
    Yes, if you land on the 4,000 NP prize, you unlock a special avatar.
  • Can I access the wheel on mobile devices?
    Yes, as long as you can load Neopets, the Wheel of Mediocrity is accessible on mobile.
  • Is it possible to gift spins of the Wheel of Mediocrity to others?
    No, spins can only be done from the player’s account and aren’t giftable.
  • Do any Neopet colors impact the results of the wheel?
    Only Fire-colored pets and Scorchios are immune to fireball damage.
  • Can the wheel trigger random events on my account?
    No, it only triggers wheel-specific events and doesn’t affect random site events.
  • What happens if I spin the wheel and lose my Neopet’s only item?
    The item will disappear, so it’s best not to keep valuable items during spins.
  • Can I use the Battledome to restore my Neopet’s health after a spin?
    Yes, you can use any standard healing methods, including the Healing Springs.
  • How long does a typical spin take to reveal the prize?
    The spin animation lasts about 3-5 seconds before showing the result.
  • Are Wheel of Mediocrity prizes part of the Tyrannian theme?
    Yes, prizes are carefully themed to align with the prehistoric Tyrannian setting.
  • Can spinning the wheel affect the mood of my Neopet?
    No, Neopet moods are unaffected by wheel spins.
  • What if my Neopet’s HP is already at 1 HP when affected by a pterodactyl bite?
    The HP will remain at 1, as it can’t drop below this level.
  • Can I donate items won from the wheel to the Money Tree?
    Yes, all items won can be donated, traded, or sold.
  • Do I need to complete any quests to spin the Wheel of Mediocrity?
    No, there are no prerequisites or quests required to access the wheel.
  • What are some similar wheels I can spin on Neopets?
    Other wheels include the Wheel of Excitement, Wheel of Monotony, and Wheel of Knowledge.
  • Are there any age restrictions for using the wheel?
    The Wheel of Mediocrity is open to all Neopets players with no age-based restrictions.
  • What should I do if the wheel glitches during a spin?
    Refresh the page or revisit the wheel to see if the prize was registered. You can also report issues to Neopets support.
  • Do I get experience for spinning the wheel?
    No, the wheel doesn’t provide experience points or training benefits.
  • Does the wheel ever award exclusive Tyrannian items?
    Yes, you may receive Tyrannian items that are otherwise difficult to find elsewhere.
  • What should I do if my internet disconnects mid-spin?
    Recheck the Wheel of Mediocrity after reconnecting; it might log your spin automatically.
  • Can I spin the wheel as part of my daily routine?
    Many players add it to their dailies, as it’s quick and inexpensive.
  • How do I know if I’m eligible for the 4,000 NP avatar?
    As long as you’re on your main account, you’re eligible for the avatar if you land on the 4,000 NP space.
  • Can I submit a support ticket for a lost spin or prize?
    Yes, but outcomes are final and typically won’t be compensated for technical issues.
  • Are any Neopian Times articles dedicated to Wheel of Mediocrity lore?
    Yes, several player-submitted articles and stories discuss the wheel’s lore and mechanics.
  • What is the history of the Wheel of Mediocrity?
    Originally introduced as a basic prize wheel, it was updated with new prizes and mechanics during the Save the Wheels event.
  • Why do players continue to spin the Wheel of Mediocrity?
    Players enjoy the chance to win the avatar, small Neopoint prizes, and occasional Tyrannian items.

Conclusion

The Wheel of Mediocrity may seem unassuming at first, but its consistent rewards, unexpected surprises, and the chance to earn the elusive “Mediocre” avatar make it a valuable asset for Neopians. With its 40-minute cooldown period and the potential for substantial neopoint gains, spinning this wheel proves to be more than just a mediocre experience – it’s a Neopian adventure worth taking.

Neopets Wheel of Knowledge Guide

Named after Brightvale’s infamous king of wisdom, Hagan, the Wheel of Knowledge is one of Neopia’s many wheels found appropriately in Brightvale where users can give it a go and win some decent prizes.

Wheel of Knowledge

Wheel of Knowledge Boon

If your faction wins the Battleground of the Obelisk, you have the opportunity to use the Right Round Right Round boon. Activating this would allow you to spin all of the wheels twice before needing to wait to spin again. You do have to pay a second time. To get your second spin, you need to refresh the page after your first spin.

Wheel of Knowledge Prizes

You can spin this wheel for 400np once a day. There are a plethora of prizes — a couple quite grand — including an avatar! The prizes are completely random so it may take a fair amount of patience before you get some of the good stuff.

Wheel of Knowledge Prizes

  1. You win one of the following shields: Balsa Wood Shield, Basic Shield of Flight, Clay Shield, Dung Shield, Heavy Blocking Shield, Heavy Round Shield, Ice Shield,Large Metal Shield, Nurias Battle Shield, Omelette Shield, Peanut Butter and Jam Shield, Perfectly Flat Rock Shield, Rustic Wooden Shield, Scamander Shield, Small Metal Shield, Sturdy Blue Shield,Warriors Rectangular Shield, Wooden Blocking Shield, Wooden Practice Shield).
  2. You win a random job coupon.
  3. You win a random Brightvale fruit or healthy food, r95 or under.
  4. Your active pet’s intelligence decreases (generally 1 to 3 points).
  5. You win a random Brightvale window.
  6. You win a random Brightvale scroll.
  7. You win Brightvale Guard Plushie.
  8. Your active pet’s intelligence increases (generally 1 to 3 points).
  9. You receive a random “Did you know…” phrase.
  10. Your active pet regains all hit points. If they are already at full health, nothing happens.
  11. You receive the Brightvale avatar.
    NOTE: There is a slightly better chance of winning this avatar on August 11th, Brightvale Day.
  12. You win a free spin. Simply click the wheel again to activate the spin. (The spin cannot be saved for a later day.)
  13. You receive random advice from King Hagan himself.
  14. You win a random mote.
  15. You win Brightvale Usuki Doll.

Wheel of Knowledge Avatar

Wheel of Knowledge AvatarSpin the Wheel of Knowledge and la nd on the 8-pointed star.

“Did you know…” PHRASES

The following is a list of the phrases you can “win” if you land on the “Did you know…” space (#9 above):

  • Go to the Desert Shrine every 55 seconds past the minute and you will get a random dubloon.
    NOTE: This is not true.
  • The Halloween Moehog is dressed as Dr. Sloth!
  • Draiks can only be created by taking a Draik Egg to the Draik Nest in Meridell.
  • Doing a quest for Taelia may earn you an Ice Cream Machine Coupon, usable at the Ice Cream Cart.
  • Doing a quest for an earth faerie may result in your Neopet gaining a little weight.
  • If your Neopet becomes too sad, it may change its colour…
  • Brightvale Job Coupons from the Wheel of Knowledge can be used at the Faerieland Employment Agency.
  • A Potion of Brightvale Castle can be a wise choice of beverage, giving your Neopet a boost in intelligence.
  • A Neopet can only be turned into a Robot by the Lab Ray.
  • Scoring 3000 or more on MAGAX: Destroyer will get you an avatar.
  • If you type “faerieland” while playing Faerie Bubbles, the current bubble becomes a Rainbow Bubble!
  • Type “monstermovie” while playing Brunos Backwoods Breakaway to turn it into a black and white film.
  • Type “boohooiwanttheoldgameback” in Destruct-o-Match on the ‘Select a game mode’ screen, to launch the old version of Destruct-o-Match!
  • Type “recon” while playing Biscuit Brigade to reveal the path of the attackers.
  • If you type “kingaltador” while playing Crisis Courier, you’ll earn another life!
  • Type “scallywags” while playing Dubloon Disaster and witness the awesome power of a whirlpool!
  • If you type “cheese” while playing the Buzzer Game, your cursor will show up. Steady on!
  • Type “marrow” in Attack of the Slorgs to gain an extra life.
  • Type “catapult” while playing Ultimate Bullseye II to receive a power-up.
  • Typing random text while playing Jelly Blobs of Doom may just end your game…
  • If you type “buuuurrrrrrrrp” while playing Snowmuncher, the bloat-percentage of your belly decreases by 50%.
  • Type “plzsutekcanihavemoretime” to receive a 30 second time bonus in Sutek’s Tomb.
  • Type “kougra” while playing Frumball to skip the level, although your points will get reset.
  • Type “pyramibread” as many times as you’d like while playing Sutek’s Tomb to see the next possible move.
  • Type “stardust” in Faerie Bubbles and the bubble in the cannon will turn into a nova bubble.

KING HAGAN’S WISDOM

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The following is a list of the phrases you can “win” if you land on the King Hagan space (#13 above):

  • A king who fails to seek the council of his court can only be seen as a fool.
  • A kingdom’s greatest resource is an educated populace.
  • A kind word earns more lasting loyalty than a handful of Neopoints.
  • A wish and a bit of hard work is better than just a wish.
  • A smart Neopet speaks out, but a wise Neopet listens.
  • A knowledgeable man knows he has limited knowledge.
  • A book never opened is like a sword never unsheathed.
  • Without an education, one is more likely to become a jester than a king.
  • Foolish innocence always outweighs innocent foolishness.
  • The mind, like your muscles, must be regularly exercised… otherwise, it withers into decay.
  • It is a fool who believes battle is the only way to victory.
  • The sharpest blade doesn’t always win the duel.
  • One may be born a prince, but he must earn the right to be called king!
  • A king is only as good as the court that surrounds him.
  • Being strong does not always require physical strength.
  • A book a day keeps the dunces at bay.
  • Knowledge is a gift that can never be returned.
  • A wise man sees obstacles as they are, not as they appear to be.
  • There are some lessons that cannot come from a book… they must simply be lived.
  • A hasty decision is a decision to fail.
  • There is no future for a king who is ignorant of the lessons provided by the past.
  • The road to wisdom is long, but you only need to take one step at a time.
  • The king who fixes his gaze on the clouds may trip over pebbles.
  • We study history so that we may make new and more interesting mistakes.
  • Brave men may be forgotten, but brave deeds are never forgotten.
  • Soup may warm a Neopet on a cold night, but wisdom keeps him fed all year.
  • In times of war, it is more important to have a good plan than a good army.
  • When the path is blocked by Drackonacks, it’s good to have a little cheese handy.
  • The brighter the light we gaze at, the darker the shadows around us.
  • The easiest battle to win is the one your enemy doesn’t know about.

Is the Neopets Wheel of Knowledge Worth It?

The Wheel of Knowledge, located in Brightvale, offers players a chance to spin daily for a variety of rewards, including Neopoints, items, and even boosts to your Neopet’s intelligence. Each spin costs 400 Neopoints, and you can spin once every 24 hours.

However, many players question whether the daily investment is truly worth it. While the wheel does offer a selection of prizes, many of the rewards are items with minimal value, such as stained glass windows or scrolls. The higher-value rewards, such as Neopoints or intelligence boosts, are rare, and the chance of landing on these desirable outcomes is relatively low.

Given the consistent 400 Neopoint cost per day, the Wheel of Knowledge may not be the most profitable option for players looking to maximize their Neopoint earnings. While it can provide some entertainment and occasional valuable rewards, it’s important to manage expectations when it comes to the returns. If you’re looking for a reliable source of income or rare items, there may be more efficient ways to use your Neopoints.

Ultimately, the Wheel of Knowledge can be a fun daily activity, but whether it’s worth it depends on your personal goals and resources in the game. If you’re more interested in the thrill of a daily spin rather than consistent profit, it might be a good choice. Otherwise, you may want to consider other Neopets activities that provide more predictable rewards.

NOTES

  • Since you can win items and neopoints from this wheel, you cannot spin the Wheel of Knowledge on side accounts. To learn more about what you can and cannot do on side accounts, check out our Side Accounts Guide.
  • You can mute the wheel by clicking the speaker at the bottom right-hand corner of the game screen.

Author: Sarah