It is especially useful if you want to use some specific statistics to make the sections of your wheel (population, for example) I have made an example of a Trick or Treat wheel on that website which would be used on your front doorstep 'Trick or Treaters' would spin the wheel and depending on whether they got a trick or a treat, they would be given a candy or sprayed with silly string (or something similar and non-harmful). Step Five: The game I chose to play was a household item with the wrong price and all the numbers higher one up or one lower. Step Four: I had my mom come up to play the item game. Pinterest Board of Price is Right Games and Ideas. *You can use this website to create a mock-up of what your wheel will look like: Check out this Price is Right themed party for some decoration ideas. The permanent marker should show through the dry paint so you can just go over it again to make the lines stand out more.Spray-paint each section a different color and allow them to dry.It is easier to fix mistakes on the plywood so make all of your initial marks directly on it and then, once you are sure, go over them with the permanent marker. Mark off your sections, first using a pencil and then, when you're sure about them, go over the lines with a permanent marker.