The player with the biggest total spins a wheel containing cash amounts of €1.000, €1.500, €2.000, €2.500, €3.000, €3.500, €4.000, €4.500, €5.000, €6.000, €7.000, €8.000, and a car.
They get the letters R, S, F, Y, and O, (originally C, T, G, L, and I, later C, L, X, G, and A until August 30, 2015) and call 3 more consonants and a vowel before getting 10 seconds to solve the puzzle and win the bonus prize.
Usually, the first and third are song lyrics, while the second is always a "mad headline" (any piece of news that is strange or funny).
Recently, a variation of this puzzle known as "Panel Crono Imagen" has begun to replace it, or to move it to the middle of the show.
Contestants will have 45 seconds in which to flip the letters to reveal an image behind and to finally answer to the host's question.
If no one finds the hidden letter or the one solving it doesn't have the "Super Comodín", no one will win the wedge.
The letters P, I, S, T, and A (which conform the word "pista", "clue"), are revealed, and the player picks three consonants and a vowel as in the bonus round, and then has 10 seconds to solve it.
The player has to spin up the wedge that says BOTE, call a correct consonant, and solve the puzzle to win the jackpot.
The audience typically stands up when the wedge is hit, and this round also sees them use tambourines and other noisemakers.
Only if the puzzle was solved quicker than expected, a toss-up would be played after it to stall for time, but it wouldn't change the winner.
The board continues randomly revealing and hiding letters until someone solves the puzzle, worth €100.
Vowels are worth a flat €50 (€100 on early shows and on the "premium" edition in 2011, €25 on November 24, 2017), and must be purchased prior to spinning the wheel.