In late 2021, Channel One Russia stopped buying The Field of Wonders from VID and originally meant to replace it with a licensed version of Wheel of Fortune under the same name since January 2022.
[2] Due to a trademark dispute with VID, the title of the new show was supposed to be Nashe Pole Chudes (Our Field of Wonders).
[3] Three contestants at a time compete by spinning a "cylinder" to determine a value or event, and then by guessing letters concealed in a puzzle to earn points.
The point totals are not shown during the game, but are instead announced by the host when the winner begins to buy prizes.
However, the winner can also choose (but is not obligated) to participate in an additional bonus round, "Супер Игра" (the "Super Game").
(Occasionally, the host will allow the contestant to keep one or more of the purchased prizes in the event of a Super Game failure.)
An early tradition dating back to the first episodes of The Field of Wonders involves the contestants bringing in gifts for the host.
Eventually, the show's production company established a museum near their studio, where these gifts are now placed for public display.