Dream Catcher
Dream Catcher is the live money wheel that started the game-show format. A real host spins a giant 54-segment wheel in real time, and you simply bet on which number it stops on — 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 or 40. Land your number and you win that multiple of your bet. It is the simplest live game to pick up and one of the most watchable.
| Format | Live money wheel game show |
|---|---|
| How you bet | Pick a number — 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 or 40 |
| Extra | Multiplier segments boost the next spin |
| Real host | Yes, streamed live |
| Real money | Yes, at CasinOnline SA |
How a round works
Bet on one or more of the six numbers before the host spins. The bigger the number, the more it pays but the fewer segments it occupies, so it lands less often. Two multiplier segments can also come up — when one does, the next spin's win is multiplied, which is where the biggest payouts come from. You watch the whole thing happen on a real wheel in real time.
Frequently asked questions
Can I play Dream Catcher for free?
No. Dream Catcher is a live-dealer money wheel streamed in real time, so every spin is a real-money bet in rand. There is no demo or practice mode for live game shows.
What is the minimum bet on Dream Catcher?
You can stake from as little as R1 on a number. Spread your bet across several numbers or back a single one - the choice is yours each round.
How do the Dream Catcher multipliers work?
You bet on which number the wheel stops on - 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 or 40 - and a win pays that multiple of your stake. If the wheel lands on a multiplier segment, it boosts the next spin's payout.
How do I withdraw my Dream Catcher winnings?
Winnings land in your CasinOnline account balance instantly. Head to the cashier, choose your withdrawal method and request a payout once any verification is complete.
Is Dream Catcher legal and safe in South Africa?
Yes. The South African casinos CasinOnline covers are licensed by the Northern Cape Gambling Board, and the live stream runs on regulated, audited equipment. It also plays in full on mobile browsers.
Collecting your Dream Catcher payout
The win is decided the moment the wheel slows and the flapper settles on a segment. Back the 40 and watch it land there, and your stake is multiplied 40 times the instant the host calls the result — credited to your balance in rand as real money, not bonus credit you still have to play through. That is the whole appeal of the format: the host, the wheel and the payout all happen in one continuous spin, with nothing to settle later and no odds drifting between your bet and the outcome. The casinos we cover are South African operators licensed by the Northern Cape Gambling Board, so the table you are betting on is regulated locally, not routed through some offshore shell.
That local footing matters most at cash-out. Winnings leave your account through South African banking methods, with no offshore currency conversion shaving value off the way out. The one upfront step is FICA — verify your identity and bank details once, and every payout after that runs straight to your account without the document chase repeating each time. Top up through the usual Instant EFT route, and if you want to size up the spread of multipliers before staking, the wider game shows lobby sets Dream Catcher against the faster-paying variants.