Patchell believes winning has been a big factor for the positive atmosphere in the Blues camp, but admitted Wilson's attention to detail also breeds an involvement and togetherness within the squad.
"It's a good place to work at the moment and that's exciting," said Patchell.
"Under Danny we have found a style of play that really suits us and then we've worked and worked and worked.
"Everybody has really bought into it and everyone enjoys it. The boys enjoy getting the ball in their hands and shifting it around.
"It's a really exciting way of playing, especially the way we shift the ball and that's something that has evolved.
"It's certainly enjoyable to play and I hope it's enjoyable to watch and people come along and get on their feet to support the boys."
Patchell will depart BT Sport Cardiff Arms Park at the end of the season but says he has no regrets over his decision.
With 174 he is currently the leading Guinness PRO12 point scorer, 22 ahead of Ospreys' Sam Davies, and is hoping to contribute to Blues' push for a top-six finish and a place in next season's Champions Cup.
His side currently sit eighth in the table, five points off Munster in sixth, and play ninth-placed Ospreys on Sunday in Round 20.
Patchell added: "As long as I'm a Cardiff Blues player I will be giving 100 per cent for the Blues and that's how it should be.
"It will be the same this weekend, the same on Judgement Day, if selected, and then for the Edinburgh game.
"Every time I go on the pitch it is great to wear the jersey and my old man's advice was to give 100 per cent until the end of the season, hopefully people have seen that.
"Once you make a decision you have to back yourself. But am I pleased the club is going in the direction it is."
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