Every S41 Episode in 10 Words or Less (and some concluding words)

Hello, again. It is I, @nickskapower. Inspired by @adamrocks05259 andΒ @jliu23232, here is every S41 episode in ten words or less. However, this time, I will do it in the style of @jliu23232 (without whom this style would not be possible) and each date will be colored based on a rating of ABYSMAL, TERRIBLE, BAD, MEDIOCRE, WILD, GOOD, GREAT, or AMAZING. Finally, I will give an overall seasonal rating at the end. And this is going to be a looooooooooooong post, so grab a Coca-Cola (or Pepsi, whichever you prefer. πŸ€ͺ) and enjoy!

We’ll begin our journey down memory lane w/…

Every S41 Episode in 10 Words or Less

September 11: Pretty eh start…
September 12: Another $50K loss already?!
September 13: Lord, the Wheel was horrific.
September 14: Don’t tell me we’re about to have an instant SKUNKING
September 15: …and we did.

September 18: Could’ve been better.
September 19: Jason made up for a slow first half.
September 20: Finally, a BR win!
September 21: An unlucky day for grand prize losses…
September 22: Oh, hi, $75K

September 25: Dining… JAR?
September 26: The maingame was quite rocky.
September 27: Too bad I was sick…
September 28: Not to good of a follow-up episode.
September 29: The BR should have been an EVENT.

October 2: The Triple Tossup Sweep was the only highlight.
October 3: Quite a bit of conservative gameplay.
October 4: Sam and Jenni had the battle.
October 5: And another decent match.
October 6: I really don’t have anything to say.

October 9: Created a duplicate of this episode. Whoopsie!
October 10: Thank goodness for the $6K Final Spin…
October 11: Picking up the TD space? Really?
October 12: What’s w/ that Z call?!
October 13: Tough call, but what a wild night this was.

October 16: Tiffany really cleaned up!
October 17: POISED is a tricky word.
October 18: Not even the BR win could save it.
October 19: What an ugly game this was…
October 20: There were too many duds.

October 23: Long time no see, Halloween Week!
October 24: Better maingame this time.
October 25: What in the Sam Hill was the Wheel’s Problem?!
October 26: I’m hoping for our first 4-1 week…
October 27: …spooky week, but we achieved just that.

October 30: Yet another somewhat scary game.
October 31: Enough with the penalties already!!!
November 1: This one took us on the gamut of emotions.
November 2: At long last, our first BANKRUPT-free episode all season!
November 3: Another tough call.

November 6: Not too exciting of a start to this week…
November 7: Ugh, first prize puzzle trip below $7K…
November 8: Wow, impressive BR solve!
November 9: One of the most random BRs ever.
November 10: Messy gameplay impacted by a horrific loss…

November 13: No penalty spins, but questionable gameplay.
November 14: Liz‘s sharp solves were enjoyable though.
November 15: HANGOUT strikes again…
November 16: Can we win a bigger amount for once?
November 17: YAY, THANKS!!!

November 20: DUDS. That is all.
November 21: That was just dreadful…
November 22: I could easily have given this episode a 0.
November 23
: Head-scratcher of an episode.
November 24: Worst week of the season thus far.

November 27: Andy wrote the BR combo line like Bobby McBride.
November 28: The Final Spin made up for the bad maingame.
November 29: SPOILER: No more early feeds this week…
November 30: Definite forced loss material in the BR.
December 1: Enough w/ the abysmal episodes already!!!

December 4: The magical time once again, Secret Santa Sweepstakes…
December 5: Nice $20K+ match!
December 6: Nick‘s EXPRESS crash was hard to watch…
December 7: Okay, BAKED has SIX letters?!
December 8: Well, BAH HUMBUG.

December 11: Not a favorable outcome at all.
December 12: Beware The British Ogre!
December 13: Too wild for me to give a rating or grade.
December 14: Since when is “thumb” a verb?
December 15: It’s a Christmas miracle!

December 18: The Monday losing skid is over, folks!
December 19: Norway, Sweden, AND Finland in the Prize Puzzle trip?!
December 20: Welcome back, Andy!
December 21: Another good match but not a Prize Puzzle concern.
December 22: CARRIAGE PROPOSAL?!

December 25: Jill‘s exchange w/ Pat went viral.
December 26: Finally, a $75K win!
December 27: I hate $0 Prize Puzzle wins.
December 28: QUITE ALIKE is kind of fun to say.
December 29: WAY too many duds in this episode also.

January 1: That Speed-Up was… something.
January 2: Bad first half, good ending.
January 3: R1 was just excruciating…
January 4: Slam DONK.
January 5: What an embarrassing BR loss that was.

January 8: As if last week wasn’t bad enough already…
January 9: How much more BANKRUPT TRASH is there gonna be?!
January 10: Well, at least this episode is SLIGHTLY decent.
January 11: Whoa, an ampersand in the BR?
January 12: Our first car sweep since S28!

January 15: If they use VIVID one more time…
January 16: What in the world did I just recap?!
January 17: The BR made up for lost time.
January 18: Could Tina really only think of MINOR?!
January 19: I’m not surprised that the RHYME TIME puzzle was slammed.

January 22: Just what I needed after the last two weeks…
January 23: I think Micah meant “BLOOD orange slices”.
January 24: I wish Dustin would have won.
January 25: Andy using the sunglasses emoji made me grin.
January 26: “Who jumps at the chance these days?” — Mario Cantone

January 29: Did it have to end w/ a post-buzzer solve?!
January 30: Oh dear lord, not another bad game…
January 31: Only because of the five-figure match.
February 1: Welcome aboard, Justin!
February 2: Here we go, SKUNKED again…

February 5: “The MVPs of our show”.
February 6: The maingame could have been better.
February 7: Two PRs AND a Triple Tossup sweep?!
February 8: Welp, automatic all-female sweep.
February 9: I love Friday Finals in modern episodes.

February 12: Rest in peace, Grandpa…
February 13: Not so romantic of an episode…
February 14: INVESTMENT FIRM has NO CHANCE of fitting.
February 15: Slightly below average.
February 16: Good match to end the week.

February 19: This episode marks Justin’s first-ever recap.
February 20: ANOTHER. PENALTY. FILLED. EPISODE.
Febraury 21: Hats off to Alexis for her comeback win.
February 22: Great, now I wish COLOR BEAR CUBS were real.
February 23: Guess who’s back? 🦨

February 26: That moment when you see “Whitepages” in Andy’s comment.
February 27: I thought the short intro would spell disaster.
February 28: What a way to end a losing streak!
February 29: I have actually heard of the word SHINDIG.
March 1: At least there was a minimum sweep.

March 4: Finally, I get to recap my favorite week!
March 5: Joey cleaned up nicely in the front game!
March 6: Wow, AND back-to-back MDBRs?!
March 7: Now that’s what you call a MAJOR PR!!!
March 8
: Four WCs in a row AGAIN?

March 11: And my second favorite week immediately after!
March 12: What a game between Marsha and Dylan!
March 13: Australia is a COUNTRY. OCEANIA is the continent.
March 14: Once again, we needed the $6K Final Spin.
March 15: Now it’s my turn to vacation… 😌

March 18: It’s a bird… it’s a plane… its… SUPER-JERRY!!!
March 19: “Avengers… ASSEMBLE!!” – Jerry Liu, 2024
March 20: I would have loved to recap this episode.
March 21: ‘Sup, Spider-Man?
March 22: Jerry was the real hero by filling in for me.

March 25: A one-letter solve…
March 26: …three $50K losses in a row…
March 27: …and a grand prize win w/ one second left?!
March 28: The maingame was too shaky.
March 29: Thank HEAVENS Emma saved our bacon this week.

April 1: I was afraid Alicia would say DRIED BANANA.
April 2: I’m surprised Andy didn’t give this a 1.
April 3: At least this was an improvement from last night.
April 4: R3 was just EXCRUCIATING.
April 5: Phew, thank the almighty WC.

April 8: What a rotten birthday present for Andy…
April 9: Welcome back, Louise!
April 10: Well… THAT’S never happened in a while.
April 11: Andy’s special week is turning sour again…
April 12: Now that’s better.

April 15: Looks like they’re still on a budget…
April 16: The maingame could’ve been smoother.
April 17: WHOA, now what are the odds of THAT?!
April 18: Who misses a sight word in the BR?
April 19: Fan Friday Word Of The Day: My home country.

April 22: Nice five-figure match with few penalties.
April 23: Things are getting back on track…
April 24: This is A FEEL-GOOD TELEVISION SERIES indeed.
April 25: JP loves all-cash winners.
April 26: This is the pure definition of “Abysmal”.

April 29: The less said about Friday’s EPIC FAIL, the better.
April 30: See you next season, Andy…
May 1: A pretty wild start to May.
May 2: Flat-out lackluster episode.
May 3: “Arr”. I’m weak after that pirate impression! 🀣

May 6: Finally, a THING(S) win.
May 7: Another subpar game.
May 8:Β FUDDY DUDDY. I cannot.
May 9: A decent improvement.
May 10: The EXPRESS run was the main highlight.

May 13: Pat’s last compilation week…
May 14: A Triple Tossup sweep could’ve made a difference.
May 15: Honestly, there’s not much to write about this season.
May 16: Oops, someone forgot the “OF“…
May 17: “Thanks For The Memories” in the final compilation week?

May 20: Charles recovered nicely from his G repeat.
May 21: Hooray, a jackpot win!
May 22: It’s unimaginably rare to hear this audience booing.
May 23: Right in the butt!!!
May 24: Happy 8,000th, Wheel! Now the countdown commences. Ten…

May 27: …nine…
May 28: …eight…
May 29: …seven…
May 30: …six…
May 31: …five…

June 3: …four…
June 4: …three…
June 5: …two…
June 6: …one…
June 7: …thank you for everything, Pat.


And that, my friends and fellow admins, is every S41 episode reviewed in 10 words or less. Before we get to the stats, some notes about this season, etc., I would like to talk about my TOP 5 and BOTTOM 5 episodes. Do keep in mind that this is based solely on the episodes’ qualities themselves and not all major wins/losses will be factored into the lists. We’ll begin with…

TOP 5

5. May 21

Blake dominated the second half of this episode with a lucrative EXPRESS run, leading to a well-deserved INFINITI win in the BR after last night’s unclaimed prize. A reminder to Susan: Signaling devices are only for Tossup puzzles!

4. March 20

In a thrilling episode, Melinda‘s early MDW win wasn’t enough to secure victory. Berto‘s PP win, a much-needed cruise, ultimately turned the tide in his favor.

The BR was solvable by me with RSTLNE, a familiar pattern for long-time viewers. Luckily, Berto didn’t need any help and walked away with an impressive $100K! His genuine excitement made the win even more enjoyable.

3. May 24

@jliu23232‘s recap of this milestone episode perfectly captured the excitement, despite a few hiccups. Michael‘s infectious enthusiasm and incredible DJ win made it a truly unforgettable celebration!

2. June 6

In a thrilling episode, Hannah dominated the main game with a strategic EXPRESS run, racking up a significant lead. The excitement continued into the BR, where she landed a whopping $75K win, sending confetti and streamers showering down in what could be one of the final celebrations of the Pat Sajak era. To top it all off, viewers were treated to a delightful surprise – no SKUNKING during Pat’s final week!

1. NOVEMBER 17!!!

Despite a few missed puzzles, this episode delivered redemption with the season’s FIRST $100K WIN! Congratulations to V&T on their incredible victory!


But of course, the show is impossible without its bad moments and there were a handful of episodes that made me want to shut off the TV, but we just have no choice but to accept the fact and move on. Because of this, here we go w/ the section of this post we all dread…

BOTTOM 5

5. April 10

Well, this Wheel of Fortune episode was a rollercoaster. I was shocked that HOLLYWOOD stumped all three contestants in R1, but thankfully Laura quickly figured it out and capitalized on the opportunity. Laura continued her winning streak with another impressive solve in R3… AND THEN THE $100K TOTAL TRAINWRECK HAPPENED (FIRST SINCE KAYAKER FROM S35). It was heartbreaking to see her miss out on a guaranteed win by only $150. Those A’s would have been a lifesaver. πŸ˜–

4. January 16

After two lackluster episodes, my hopes for the rest of the week were dwindling. James‘ R1 guess of “HOTEL ROOF” after calling “F” was a head-scratcher. Extravagant hotel roofs? Not likely. And “APPLAUDING” just wasn’t going to work — another Triple Stumper? Seriously? Oh, and Jane, why risk another spin? That LaT was painful to watch. I nailed R5 right away just like Angela did and, thanks to a @jpgenius recap, I knew the BR answer with RSTLNE, but alas, perfection wasn’t meant to be.

3. April 2

This episode was a trainwreck from start to finish. R1 ended prematurely, setting a dismal tone. Things worsened in R2 with Sarah‘s devastating LaT, leading to a lackluster house minimum solve by Willie. With abysmal scores entering the Triple Tossup round (which was equally chaotic), disaster was imminent. Ultimately, Lauren‘s forgetfulness about collective nouns sealed the deal, resulting in a season-low $40K loss. The only silver lining? None of the big money wedges were hit.

2. December 1

The first episode in December was a tough one. Despite two players solving puzzles before the BR, the winner, Kristen, only managed to secure a meager $10,250. With no BR win to boost her total, she not only became the lowest-winning contestant of the season but also TIED THE RECORD-LOW WINNING TOTAL SINCE THE INTRODUCTION OF THE TRIPLE TOSS-UP FORMAT.

1. APRIL 26.

This episode takes the crown for WORST OF THE SEASON. It gave that chaotic February 8 episode from last season a run for its money. Kate‘s risky R1 spin cost her dearly, and the following rounds were riddled with penalties, including a T repeat by Ellie on the MDW. Kate‘s surprising comeback win after a throwaway guess in the Speed-Up was short-lived, as her BR bankrupt solidified this episode as a true disaster. She’s the EIGHTH PLAYER TO MISS OUT ON THE $100K GRAND PRIZE. What started as a decent week ended on a sour note.

As a bonus, the Wildest Episode Of The Season award goes to…

OCTOBER 13. Jack dominated the maingame, securing a massive $14K PP trip and hitting the jackpot with five P’s in the Speed-Up round. His impressive performance earned him the FOURTH-HIGHEST MAIN GAME WINNINGS EVER! Unfortunately, the episode also featured the season’s first TRIPLE STUMPER. In the BR, Jack‘s letter choices matched the correct answer, but he couldn’t solve the puzzle, missing out on a substantial prize. This means we didn’t see a minimum sweep this week, and Keri (Tuesday’s contestant that week) avoided becoming the lowest-scoring winner at the time.


Next, I’d like to go over some notes about this season (apart from the season’s changes):

  • All five BRs are lost on the week of September 11 (part of a seven-day losing streak), which means we had our first INSTANT SKUNKING since S23.
  • Due to Vanna testing positive for COVID-19, Bridgette Donald-Blue (named 2023 Teacher of the Year by the California Teachers Association) filled in for her. This was the first time since 1991 A.D. that Vanna had missed an episode. Jim introduced just Pat, who then introduced Bridgette. The opening chant was done by children. This was the first time since the 2011 A.D. Teen Best Friends week that the normal opening chant was not used (not counting several Halloween episodes where it was lowered in pitch). Due to Vanna’s absence, no sixth episode was taped.
  • On October 17, Nadine Cedro added an S to the last word in the R1 Crossword Puzzle FLY FINGERS BEAN NUT (in the category BUTTER____), but was still accepted. The closed captioning also displayed “nuts”. This did not affect the outcome.
  • For the first time since 2016 A.D., scary sound effects replaced the BR envelope chime during Halloween Week.
  • On October 26, Rhachel Royal-Fortune recited a poem congratulating Pat on his retirement. A clip of this was posted on the show’s social media and included in media articles before the episode aired.
  • During the closing and credits on Halloween, Pat, Vanna, Maggie, and Jim handed out candy to various staff members’ children, including Bellamie Blackstone’s daughter. Maggie wore a Wheel-shaped blanket modified as a skirt.
  • During the $100K win on November 17, the confetti did not fire. This appeared to have been a malfunction; during the closing segment, Pat jokingly wrote a letter of complaint to the “Johnson Confetti Machine Company”.
  • On November 22, when Vanna activated the second Triple Tossup MIAMI BEACH, the second M lit up first instead of the H.
  • On November 30, the NMC beeps did not sound in the Speed-Up.
  • On December 4, the closed captioning wrote all three contestants’ last names as “[indistinct]”.
  • December 7 is only the second known time that two puzzles on the same episode are solved with only one letter showing.
  • During R3 on December 28, Pat does not prompt Michael Merritt to use his WC on TD despite earning it only two turns prior. This affects the outcome, as he later solves the puzzle, loses the card to BANKRUPT in R4, then finishes in second place.
  • In R1, Carla Antonino picks up the WC before calling a letter. Pat instructs her to put it back, after which she calls an incorrect letter. When the card ends up being hit by Tiffiney LeeΒ on the next turn, Pat walks over and readjusts the card before she calls her letter, which is in the puzzle.
  • Pat and Vanna celebrated Maggie’s birthday with a cupcake from Vanna and a $5 bill from Pat.
  • For the first time since 4/17/2009 A.D., an ampersand appears in the BR (BAGELS & DOUGHNUTS).
  • NFL Superfan Tournament Week was the first NFL week played since January 2006 A.D..
  • Not one, but two same-sex couples competed during Sweethearts Week.
  • From March 5-8, four contestants in a row took the WC to the BR, and the first two of those contestants also took the MDW.
  • As an April Fools’ Day prank, Jared Leto walked out with Vanna instead of Pat, and introduced the $1K Tossup.
  • On April 23, the camera cut away too soon during the $1K Tossup, showing a brief shot of Vanna getting in place at the puzzle board before the wipe appears. Vanna was shown on-camera during the contestant interviews, due to Laura Trombino saying that she met Pat and Vanna shooting promos while on her honeymoon. Mikeya Bates‘ microphone shorted out when the R’s were revealed in R2. As a result, there was about a five-minute pause in recording before her microphone was fixed and the reveal of the R’s was re-shot. During the pause, stage manager Jimmy McGuire told Pat “the R’s have been populated” when explaining the situation, and Pat referenced this comment by saying “let’s get the O’s populated there” later in the round. After R2, there was a bumper where a partially-revealed puzzle themed to travel is shown (similar to the Puzzler), with Jim saying via voiceover, “Can you solve this special Holland America Line puzzle?”
  • After Alex Harrell wins the Prize in R2, Pat began to throw to Jim before realizing he has already read the copy, at which point Jim was shown on-camera a second time. A clip of this uploaded to Facebook edited out Pat’s mistake and Jim’s subsequent comment by splicing in the Prize copy afterward.
  • During the closing chat on April 30, Pat and Vanna drank margaritas made with the Margaritaville Portable Frozen Margarita Maker. The segment was re-shot due to Pat getting salt on his lips and tripping over his words on the first take.
  • The audience booed the Bonus Puzzle QUIBBLING after Paul Dodson fails to solve it.
  • On May 23, Tavaris Williams guessed RIGHTΒ INΒ THE BUTT! on the $1K Tossup THIS IS THE BEST!, a moment which goes viral.
  • On May 28, Brian Davis spun a BANKRUPT during Final Spin.

That’s all I have for now. If anyone has any more notes about this season, please feel free to let me know in the comments.

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And now, let’s take a look at the stats:

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As you can see, approximately 3/8 of the episodes were Mediocre and there were almost twice as many bad episodes as there were good. There were only five episodes under the Amazing rank, two of which contained $100K wins. This season was also almost a carbon copy of the awful S35 and S36.

In spite of this, however, I will say that this was a MEDIOCRE season. I was this close to giving it a BAD (and for a while, that seemed to be the final seasonal rating). The early portion of the season may have been lackluster for the most part and I gave a rating of 0 on the bottom three episodes this season in my humble opinion, but everything near the end of the season (as well as the Pat Sajak era) made for some great television.

SEASONAL RATING: 5.5
SEASONAL GRADE: E


Closing Remarks

In closing, my dear friends and esteemed fellow admins, as we bid adieu to Pat’s final season, let us reflect on the journey we’ve shared and the remarkable evolution of the show. With Alex Van Wagner taking the helm as director, we anticipate exciting new chapters ahead.

Season after season, we’ve witnessed changes, and this one is no exception. From adjustments to the Bonus Wheel to the return of the studio audience, each modification has added a fresh layer to the iconic game show experience. As we embrace these shifts, let us cherish the memories we’ve created together.

I extend heartfelt gratitude to each of you for your unwavering dedication and support. Special thanks to @jliu23232 for his invaluable contributions, stepping in seamlessly during pivotal moments. Your commitment has been the cornerstone of our success.

As we look back on Pat’s illustrious tenure spanning 43 remarkable years, let us honor his legacy with fond memories and deep appreciation. Though he bids farewell as host, his influence will endure as he continues to guide the show in his role as consultant.

As we eagerly anticipate Ryan Seacrest’s stewardship in the upcoming season, let us remain open to the possibilities it holds. What are your reflections on Pat’s final season, and what do you envision for S42? Share your thoughts, for it is through our collective insight that we shape the future of this beloved show.

In closing, I extend warm wishes for an unforgettable summer ahead. Let us embark on this new chapter with optimism, unity, and the enduring spirit of Wheel of Fortune. Again, on behalf of myself, @jliu23232, @jpgenius, @jbeaugard01, and especially @andynwof as the big cheese of this website himself, thank you, Pat, for a legacy that will continue to inspire generations to come.


Ending Song

Scene: A group of friends (Jerry, JP, Justin, Nick, Danny, Antwan, Corey, Malek) and the mascot, Friendship Feed, are gathered at a cliffside, watching the sunset. A television nearby plays the final episode of Pat Sajak hosting Wheel of Fortune.

[Background sound of waves crashing]

Jerry: (Sighs) Man, this isn’t the same without Pat. Wheel of Fortune just won’t be the same.

JP: You’re telling me. Feels like the end of an era.

Nick: (Nods) Definitely. Though hey, gotta give a big welcome to the new guy!

Justin: (Smiling) Thanks, Nick! Happy to be here.

Danny: Speaking of new beginnings, Nick had an interesting idea for next season…

Nick: (Looks at Corey) How about Corey becomes the first-ever female admin?

Corey: (Surprised) Oh wow, Nick! Thanks! I… I don’t know what to say.

Antwan: You deserve it, Corey. Great call, Nick.

Malek: Absolutely!

[Suddenly, Jerry points excitedly]

Jerry: Hey! Guys, look behind you!

(Everyone turns around)

All (except Andy): Andy!

Andy: (Grinning, holding a suitcase) Hey everyone! Back from vacation!

Nick: (Pulls out his guitar) Welcome back, man! Perfect timing. How about we sing our usual ending song, make it extra special for Pat’s last hurrah?

Danny: Great idea!

JP: Sounds good!

Nick: β™«β™« Hey, this was really fun! β™«
Jerry: β™« We hope you liked it too! β™«
Andy: β™« Seems like we’ve just begun β™«
Andy, Jerry, and Nick: β™« When suddenly, we’re through… β™«

Andy: β™« Goodbye, goodbye, dear Pat Sajak β™«
Andy, Jerry and Nick: β™« β€˜Cause now it’s time to go β™«
Nick: β™« But hey, I say, well, that’s okay β™«
Jerry: β™« β€˜Cause we’ll see you very soon, I know! β™«
Andy: β™« Very soon, I know! β™«

JP: β™« Oh, when Pat Sajak goes away β™«
Justin: β™« It’s kind of sad, but then β™«
Danny: β™« So sad, but then β™«
Antwan: β™« It’s nice to know β™«
Corey: β™« It won’t be long β™«
Malek: β™« β€˜Til we get to see the new host Ryan! β™«
Friendship Feed: β™« The new host Ryan! β™«

(key changes from A to C)

All: β™« Goodbye, goodbye, good friends, goodbye β™«
Andy, Jerry, JP, Justin, and Nick: β™« Next season will be grand, we pray! β™«
Danny, Antwan, Corey, Malek, and Friendship Feed: (β™« Goodbye, we pray! β™«)

All: β™« The hosts, the Wheel, and the studio will be waiting for you to come and play! To come and play! To come and play! β™«β™«

All (spoken): Bye now!

(I end the song before performing one last quick strum of the C chord and quickly muting my guitar before everybody compliments and applauds each other’s performances.)


And then, Pat Sajak took his final bow… or did he?

WoF Recap: June 7, 2024 — πŸ”šPAT’S LAST EPISODEπŸ”š

Well, folks, this is it… Pat’s final show… let’s make it a good one. I would also like to send out a BROBDINGNAGIAN thanks to @jliu23232 for allowing me to recap one of the most memorable episodes there is, ever was, and ever will be.

EPISODE #8010: πŸ“–THANKS FOR THE MEMORIESπŸ“–

Flashback (1981): Pat’s debut on the daytime show

$1K Tossup: ON THE MAP

_ H _ C _ G _
_ _ _ _ N _ _ S

TammiΒ knows Pat’s fromΒ CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. The very last contestants playing in the Pat Sajak era…

Tammi Barker: part of a moms group and loves doing mom’s night out dinners every month from Livermore, CA

Nino Ortiz Toro: Marine for five years and currently a firefighter married for 10 years with two children from Augusta, GA

Adrienne Bean: aspiring singer despite her family saying that she can’t from Memphis, TN

$2K Tossup: OCCUPATION

_ _ V _ R T _ S I _ G
_ X _ C _ _ _ V _

I wonder who Ryan’sΒ ADVERTISING EXECUTIVEΒ will be on this show?Β NinoΒ makes the solve.

FEATURED TRIP: The Crane in BARBADOS

The first round is actually skipped due to a special message from Pat Sajak reflecting on his long hosting career at the end of the show, so he does his Final Spin landing on the MW in between $650/$700 and then adds $1K, which means everybody gets $2K, but Pat decides to make it $5K instead.

Prevagen Mystery Round (after we get a shot of Jim): BEFORE & AFTER

Nino: T ($600), four N’s ($550), A
Adrienne: R ($850), two O’s, S (same MW… BANKRUPT; -$600)
Tammi: Two B’s ($850), two L’s (BARBADOS)

S _ _ L L _ N _
B _ _
_ N / _ O _ R
B O N N _ T

She solves SPELLING BEE IN YOUR BONNETΒ for $14,890 cash & Barbados.

Adrienne: $5K/Tammi: $20,890 cash & Barbados/Nino: $7K


PP/Express Round: EVENT

Adrienne:Β NΒ (MDW)
Tammi: Two S’s ($700), A
Nino:Β BΒ ($500)
Adrienne: Two R’s ($600), E, I, H ($650), two O’s (NMV), two W’s ($500)

_ I R E W O R _ S
S H O W

She wins $2,100 and might see aΒ FIREWORKS SHOW in FINLAND on her collette tour worth $12,498.

Adrienne: $19,598 cash & Finland/Tammi: $20,890 cash & Barbados/Nino: $7K


Last Fan Friday Word of the Week this season: PAT (enter for your chance to win an ultimate WoF fan collection featuring classic props from the show and classic Wheel merch)

Triple Tossup:Β WAYD?

1.

S _ _ D _ _ _ / A
T _ A N K – _ _ U / _ _ _ E

Tammi botches the last word w/ CARD when the last letter is an E.

S _ _ D _ _ _ / A
T H A N K – _ _ U / _ _ _ E

Adrienne’sΒ SENDING A THANK-YOUΒ NOTEΒ to take the lead.

2.

S _ _ _ _ N G
A / _ A R _

Adrienne’sΒ alsoΒ SENDING A CARD.

3.

_ E N _ I N _ / _
_ E X _ / _ E _ S _ _ E

Adrienne’sΒ SENDING A TEXT MESSAGE for the Tossup sweep!

Round 3: THING

Adrienne: Two T’s ($600)

DING DING! DING DING!

The very last Final Spin Amount in the Pat Sajak era: LaT $1,500

_ T _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ T _ _ _

Adrienne: R
Tammi: S
Nino: Three N’s

S T _ N _ _ N _
_ _ _ T _ _ N

He gets aΒ STANDING OVATION after solving for $4,500; he finishes w/ $11,500.

PENALTY BOXBANKRUPTSDUDS
MYSTERY ROUNDAdrienneA (Nino)
PP/EXPRESS ROUNDN (Adrienne), A (Tammi), B (Nino)
ROUND 3R (Adrienne)

FINAL SCORES
Adrienne
: $29,598 cash & Finland/Tammi: $20,890 cash & Barbados/Nino: $11,500

GT: $61,988
BANKRUPT TRASH: $600

The final BR category list of the Pat Sajak era…

  • THING
  • PLACE
  • LIVING THINGS

As a side note,Β THING(S) has unfortunately been offered all 195 episodes this season for the first time like I feared.


$100K Bonus Round

Adrienne brought sister Aisha.

SPIN: First A of AMERICA’S

This is a recycled BR from 2/26/2001…

_ _ _ _
_ _ R _ _

CMPA is a very good combo…

_ A C _
P _ R C _

While Pat’s sitting on his BACK PORCH she wins $50K for a final total $79,598 cash & trip!

Pat’s final message

MY RATING: 8.5
MY GRADE: B+


(While “Pomp and Circumstance” plays) Thanks are truly and most certainly in honor to the legendary Pat Sajak. Words cannot simply describe how much of an honor it was to have him as the host of the game show we all know and love. This was indeed his final show and he is deciding to step back from the long-running game show we all know and love and words cannot simply describe how much of an honor it was to have him as the beloved host of Wheel Of Fortune. He will still remain a consultant for the show for three years after he retires as the host. His service on Wheel of Fortune marks 43 wonderful years, from December 28, 1981 to today. He was among the most famous and successful game show hosts to ever roam the face of the planet. Again, on behalf of myself, @jliu23232, @jpgenius, @jbeaugard01, and especially @andynwof as the big cheese of this website himself, we at WordPress cannot thank you enough, Pat, for absolutely everything you have done for us all. And Pat, to you: Cheers!

WoF Recap: June 4, 2024

EPISODE #8007: πŸ“–THANKS FOR THE MEMORIESπŸ“–

Flashback (1997): Vanna knocks on Pat’s door while he rehearses his lines, including the announcement of three R’s and no L’s and a question about a contestant’s hometown.

The Dalmatian is in the same place all week.

$1K Tossup: PEOPLE

_ _ / _ _ _ _ _ S T
F R _ _ N D S

I hope MY CLOSEST FRIENDS are watching Nece earn her first thousand (she wasn’t sure about her answer). And she’s the only lady on the panel:

Nece Henderson (Houston, orig. from Omaha): inspirational/motivational coach who has three grown kids, seven grandchildren, and two bonus grands (the latter call her G-Mama); her mom Jackie’s her biggest fan

C.J. Rumer (Scranton): a man who recently got the email inviting him to a Wheel audition three hours after his wife Mary Helen gave birth to their son Henry; he calls Scranton β€œPennsylvania’s best-kept secret” (but Pat thinks The Office begs to differ)

David Sorensen (Winston-Salem): personal trainer who loves helping people reach their goals and live healthy; he’s been married to Bojana for three years and wants to train with Pat (who threatens to β€œbeat the tar out of” him; he mentions his town’s high school sports team, the West Forsyth Titans

Pat thinks the guys work for their cities’ chambers of commerce.


$2K Tossup: EVENT

_ R _ A S U R E
H U N _

David blurts out the answer, but C.J.’s the first to ring in during this TREASURE HUNT.


FEATURED TRIP: Atlantis Paradise Island BAHAMAS ($9K)

Round 1: PLACE

C.J.: an $850 S, two E’s, two T’s for $1,200, two A’s, a $700 R, three I’s, a $700 M, solve for $2,700…

_ R I S T I _ E
M _ _ _ T A I _
_ A _ E

C.J. won’t go to a PRISTINE MOUNTAIN CAVE (yet) after his incorrect guess.

David: BANKRUPT near $650

Nece: three N’s for $2,700, last vowel singles (O and U), C for crud on $500

C.J.: a $700 P…

P R I S T I N E
M O U N T A I N
_ A _ E

…but a D on $900 is NOT one of the final two consonants, so there goes his $3,400 second chance. David might travel to a PRISTINE MOUNTAIN LAKE after winning the house minimum.


Crossword/Mystery Round: AWESOME SAUCE

Pat claims, β€œNear the end of the year, we get creative.”

David: four T’s for $2,800, one E, N for nada on $500

Nece: a $650 M, four O’s, two A’s, a $700 P, a G on the MW near LaT and she flips it… $$$ (she didn’t look at the wedge but instead listened to the audience), a $900 H… last vowel of I… a $600 S… solve for $12,100…

SPAGHETTI
OO
_TOMATO

SOY is the last remaining ingredient sauce for Nece to take a big lead after her slow, calm solve. Pat mentions she β€œhad an entire audience holding its breath.”

C.J.: $2K/David: $1K/Nece: $13,100


PP/Express Round: WAYD?

Nece: BANKRUPT near $600 (as Pat says, better this spin than last)

C.J.: three N’s for $2,700, two I’s, A for absent

David: two G’s for $1,200, two E’s, same BANKRUPT ($950 gone)

Nece: two T’s for $1,800, same BANKRUPT (she gestures that those black spaces are no big deal)

C.J.: a $900 S, last vowel of O, two D’s for $7K, other normal BANKRUPT (goodbye, $9,850)

David: merciful solve…

G E T T I N G / _ _
S E _ O N D / _ I N D

While I’m GETTING MY SECOND WIND after that messy round, David will catch his during his $10,600 cruise of TAHITI (courtesy of Paul Gauguin Cruises and Air Tahiti Nui). Pat and David later joke that the latter will have the Tahitians doing push-ups and jumping jacks, respectively.

C.J.: $2K/David: $11,600 cash & Tahiti/Nece: $13,100


Triple Tossup: IN THE KITCHEN

1.

_ _ _ _ K
_ _ I _ E

David confidently whips out a BLACK KNIFE… nope.

S _ _ _ K
_ _ I F E

Nece carefully handles a STEAK KNIFE.

2.

_ _ _ T
_ _ _ _ _ _ R

C.J. quickly grabs a MEAT CLEAVER.

3.

S _ _ _ D
_ _ I N _ _ R

Nece knows it can’t be STEAK GRINDER.

S _ L _ D
S _ I N N _ R

David solves SALAD SPINNER.


Speed-Up: THING

C.J. has a shot at a comeback because David gives us a $6K FS!

David: two T’s
Nece: R
C.J.: one S
David: one N
Nece: L
C.J.: K
David: one P

_ _ S T – P _ _ _ _
_ _ T _ _ N

David gets a piece of the FAST-PACED ACTION for a $24K payoff!

PENALTY BOXDUDSBANKRUPTSMISSOLVES
Round 1C (Nece), D (C.J.)DavidC.J.
Mystery RoundN (David)
PP/Express RoundA (C.J.)Everyone (Nece 2x)
Speed-UpR and L (Nece), K (C.J.)
13 TOTAL751

FINAL SCORES
C.J.: $2K/David: $37,600 cash & Tahiti/Nece: $15,100

GT: $56,700
BANKRUPT TRASH: $12,600

Like last night’s winner of the same name, David should choose his category wisely (and enthusiastically)…

  • THING
  • PLACE
  • PEOPLE

…and PLACE it is.


$100K Bonus Round

After we meet David’s wife Bojana, little brother Jordan (who can run a mile in just four minutes and 28 seconds), and dad George (a business owner), he lands on the C in AMERICA’S. (Pat won’t have him write his biography.) Starting setup:

_ _ N _
_ R _ N _ _

CMDI won’t do much…

_ _ N _
_ R _ N C _

…and he doesn’t come close with JUNK BRUNCH (that would be a wild EVENT), so a BANK BRANCH denies him a $40K withdrawal.

MY RATING: 6


Maggie mentions the interview with Pat before the closing chat. Then Pat asks Vanna to send him pictures of her daily outfits just in case he can’t watch her on Wheel (because he’s out of the country or resurfacing his driveway), and she obliges. Pat’s response? β€œDodged that bullet.”

Pat, it’s been fun recapping your iconic game show, and I’ll miss seeing you on my screen. @jbeaugard01, it’s all yours.

Penultimate Stats for S41

Thank goodness for Kennedi and Kchristshan from Friday, because the rest of this edition of Fan Favorites wasn’t that great.

And I must say this: We DOΒ NOTΒ want to hear anybody tell us to change $100K losses into technical wins.Β AΒ LOSSΒ isΒ aΒ LOSS. If you wanna fight with SONY about it, callΒ 310-244-4000Β andΒ DON’T WASTE OUR TIME. 😑

Total for this Week: $231,835
-Maingame: $191,835
-BR Wins: $40K

Total for the Season: $10,404,168
-Maingame: $7,226,434
-BR Wins: $3,177,734

Prize Wedge Wins: 37

MWΒ was Flipped-Declined: 53-22
MWΒ Flip wasΒ $10KBANKRUPT: 17-36
$10KΒ MWΒ was Next toΒ LaT$650: 23-30
MWΒ Wins: 7

EXPRESSΒ was Played-Passed: 36-9
Successes: 17
Crashes: 19 (Wipeouts: 8)

WCΒ Usages: 32
-Maingame: 4 (3 on $3,500, 1 on $550)
-BR: 28

5-Round Games: 20

Triple $10K+ Finishes: 7

Perfect Rounds: 70

Gooseegg Victims: 29

Toss-Up Triple Stumpers: 6

Triple Toss-Up Sweeps: 28 (4 swept every Toss-Up)

Red/Yellow/Blue Winners: 68/68/54

Biggest Margins of Victory

  1. $65,700 (Oct. 13)
  2. $42,630 (Oct. 10)
  3. $37,400 (Oct. 16)

Smallest Margins of Victory

  1. $233 (Jan. 16)
  2. $260 (Dec. 11)
  3. $406 (Apr. 25)

Players who Needed the PP to Win: 62 (39 lost BR)

$0 Prize Puzzle Wins: Week: 1, Season: 32
House Minimum Bumps: Week: 1, Season: 89

Average Maingame Winning Score this Week: $22,535 (-$667)
Average Maingame Winning Score this Season: $23,331 (-$21)

Median Maingame Winning Score this Week: $19,390 (-$2,520)
Median Maingame Winning Score this Season: $22,200 (-$99)

This Week’sΒ BANKRUPTΒ Trash: $7,850
TotalΒ BANKRUPTΒ Trash for the Season: $844,687 + 1 trip of unknown value
Biggest KnownΒ BANKRUPT: $29,750 (Apr. 26)
Biggest KnownΒ BANKRUPTΒ Trash in a Game: $36,250 (Apr. 26)

BANKRUPTΒ Trash-Free Games: 23
BANKRUPT-Free Games: 6
Penalty Spin-Free Games: 5

BANKRUPT Trash byΒ Only One Contestant: 82

Aired BANKRUPT Hits
-Near $650: Week: 5, Season: 163
-Near TD: Week: 4, Season: 175
-Via MDW: Week: 1, Season: 94

Aired LaT Hits: Week: 6, Season: 123

Aired Duds: Week: 24, Season: 1,092
Aired DQs: Week: 6, Season: 130

BANKRUPT Losses
WCs: Week: 2, Season: 38
MDWs: Week: 0, Season: 10
$10KΒ MWs: Week: 0, Season: 3
Prize Wedges: Week: 0, Season: 11
Cash: Week: $7,850, Season: $740,850

Unclaimed
MDWs: Week: 0, Season: 16
$10KΒ MWs: Week: 1, Season: 7
Prize Wedges: Week: 0, Season: 28
Cash: Week: $68,650, Season: $2,553,150

Forfeited WCs: Week: 1, Season: 30
Forfeited MDWs: Week: 1, Season: 8

Top Winning Totals

Contestant (Overall)

  1. $136,386 (Feb. 9)
  2. $126,714 (Nov. 17)
  3. $121,917 (Mar. 20)
  4. $119,500 (Jan. 2, Mar. 27)
  5. $111,160 (May 24)

Contestant (Maingame)

  1. $71,700 (Oct. 13)
  2. $48,480 (Oct. 10)
  3. $46,690 (Mar. 7)
  4. $46,250 (Feb. 8)
  5. $40,794 (Sept. 19)

Episode (Overall)

  1. $151,414 (Nov. 17)
  2. $137,717 (Mar. 20)
  3. $133,398 (Mar. 27)
  4. $131,100 (Jan. 2)
  5. $130,260 (May 24)

Episode (Maingame)

  1. $79,700 (Oct. 13)
  2. $63,950 (Feb. 8)
  3. $63,036 (Nov. 3)
  4. $62,830 (Dec. 25)
  5. $62,799 (Sept. 27)

Bottom Winning Totals

Contestant (Overall)

  1. $10,250 (Dec. 1)
  2. $11,550 (Jan. 29)
  3. $11,900 (Jan. 16)
  4. $12,470 (Apr. 2)
  5. $12,949 (Nov. 24)

Contestant (Maingame)

  1. $10,250 (Dec. 1)
  2. $11,550 (Jan. 29)
  3. $11,649 (May 6)
  4. $11,900 (Jan. 16)
  5. $12,298 (Oct. 18)

Episode (Overall)

  1. $22,620 (Apr. 2)
  2. $24,517 (Dec. 8)
  3. $25,567 (Jan. 16)
  4. $26,290 (Sept. 12)
  5. $26,410 (Nov. 21)

Episode (Maingame)

  1. $21,470 (Oct. 27)
  2. $22,620 (Apr. 2)
  3. $22,800 (Apr. 19)
  4. $23,550 (Nov. 22)
  5. $24,517 (Dec. 8)

Season-High Week: Home for the Holidays ($395,364)
Season-Low Week: European Vacation ($179,526)


MAINGAME PUZZLE STATS

CATEGORYTU1TU2R1R2R3TTUR4+
AROUND THE HOUSE101131399
BEFORE & AFTER1853
CHARACTER(S)11114
CROSSWORD727
EVENT(S)82148966
FAMILY1
FOOD & DRINK91494292513
FUN & GAMES1311831176
IN THE KITCHEN252141
LANDMARK32131
LIVING THING(S)413117510
MOVIE QUOTE1211
MOVIE TITLE1111
OCCUPATION(S)1151538
ON THE MAP18202269
PERSON/PEOPLE11161192816
PHRASE221320932940
PLACE(S)231514831315
PROPER NAME29111
QUOTATION 1
RHYME TIME565148
SAME LETTER37
SAME NAME432
SHOW BIZ4732823
SONG/ARTIST1
SONG LYRICS11351
SONG TITLE11
THING(S)2616125204622
TITLE4131
TV TITLE1
WHAT ARE YOU DOING?1541518322125
WHAT ARE YOU WEARING?562638

FINAL SPIN STATS

Occurrence
Start of Round 4: 134
Middle of Round 4: 36
Start of Round 5+: 15
Middle of Round 5+: 5

Spun by Red/Yellow/Blue: 58/62/70

Final Spin Amounts
$1,500: 58
$1,550: 9
$1,600: 25
$1,650: 22
$1,700: 27
$1,800: 10
$1,850: 7
$1,900: 20
$6K: 12

Final Spins Edited Out: 13 (1 was left in)


BONUS ROUND STATS

BR Win Record: 67-123 (.353)

PBRWs: 0
4-1 Weeks: 1
3-2 Weeks: 9
2-3 Weeks: 12
1-4 Weeks: 12
SKUNKINGS: 4 (TOTAL TAPING DAY WASHOUTS: 2)

MDBRs: 11

Letter Combo Wipeouts: 9 (TOTAL TRAINWRECKS: 1)

Perfect Letter Combos: 4

BR Categories
Top/Middle/Bottom Chosen: 64/48/78

AROUND THE HOUSE: 1/1; 1-0
EVENT(S): 8/21; 3-5
FOOD & DRINK: 16/20; 6-10
FUN & GAMES: 2/3; 1-1
IN THE KITCHEN: 1/2; 0-1
LIVING THING(S): 5/15; 1-4
ON THE MAP:
PERSON/PEOPLE: 10/48; 3-7
PHRASE: 77/168; 30-47
PLACE(S): 15/45; 5-10
THING(S): 12/190; 1-11
WHAT ARE YOU DOING?: 40/54; 15-25
WHAT ARE YOU WEARING?: 3/3; 1-2

Dreaded Category Trio Encounters: Week: 1, Season: 47
THING-Free Category Choices:

BR Prizes
CAR: 22/54 (2 car sweeps)
$40K: 34/101 (6 minimum sweeps)
$50K: 5/17
$75K: 2/5
$100K (or $1M): 4/13

Car Wins

  • 1 Lincoln Corsair Standard
  • 2 Nissan LEAF SV Pluses
  • 2 Nissan Pathfinder SLs
  • 3 MINI Cooper SEs
  • 1 Ford Bronco Sport Big Bend
  • 1 BMW X1 xDrive28i
  • 2 Ford Mustang MACH-E Selects
  • 2 Ford Mustang EcoBoost Premium Convertibles
  • 1 Volkswagen AtlasΒ 3.6L V6 SE
  • 1 maZDa CX-50 2.5 S Select
  • 1 Chevrolet Equinox RS
  • 1 Ford Edge SEL
  • 1 Nissan Murano SV
  • 1 BMW X2 M35i
  • 2 Infiniti QX50s

MDBR Result
Landed onΒ $1M:
1 Space Away:
2-3 Spaces Away: 2
4-5 Spaces Away: 2
6 Spaces Away: 2
7-8 Spaces Away: 1
9-11 Spaces Away: 4
12 Spaces Away:

BR Wins Despite LosingΒ WCΒ toΒ BANKRUPT: 6
BR Losses Despite Having WC: 15
Non-$100K Wins After LosingΒ MDW to BANKRUPT: 1

Toughest BR Puzzle this Week:Β IT WAS OUT OF VIEW
Easiest BR Puzzle this Week:Β GOING PLACES


Fan Favorite of the Week: Kennedi Williams & Dr. Kchristshan Howard


WEEKLY RATING: 5 (D)


Pat’s last-ever week as host is appropriately titled “Thanks for the Memories”. And all four of us will be getting some recap action: @jpgenius on Monday and Tuesday, @jbeaugard01 on Wednesday, me on Thursday, and @nickskapower wraps up the season.

WoF Recap: May 24, 2024 — πŸŽ‰EPISODE #8000!πŸŽ‰

Hopefully this 8,000th episode milestone will turn out good. 🀞🏻

EPISODE #8000: πŸ’°BIG MONEYπŸ’°

$1K Toss-Up: EVENT

A / H U _ E
M I _ E S T _ N E

Yes, Sarah– 8,000 episodes is A HUGE MILESTONE for this show. Last contestants this week…

Sarah McCabe: former English teacher who raises pigs and cattle and just got chickens last week and donates onesies every year married to farmer (not “former”) husband Kevin with a 2 1/2-year-old son named Colton (he was born two months early) from Mankato, MN

Michael Bystrzycki: master electrician (he works with standby generators, electrical paneling, wires, and transformers) who likes mani-pedis from Drummons, TN

Lillian Devane: Jersey girl and word nerd (she has a word app on her phone and she says the word for the day is “grateful”) from Atlantic City by way of Wildwood, NJ

$2K Toss-Up: SONG TITLE

E _ _ _ T / _ A Y S
A / _ E E K

Michael IDsΒ “EIGHT DAYS A WEEK” by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.

Crossword Round: FIRE ______

Michael: $1,400 R pair, 2 E’s, $1,400 T pair, 3 O’s, BANKRUPT near $2,500 ($2,300 lost) (he originally thought of solving at this point)
Lillian: other BANKRUPT
Sarah: MDW’s left side
Michael: D forΒ DJ near $700, solve for $1K & DJ

WORKS, DEPARTMENT, WOOD, and PIT are the things associated with “fire” to secure the special golden wedge.


Mystery Round: WHAT ARE YOU DOING?

Lillian: $600 G, 3 N’s for otherΒ DJ, 3 I’s, 5 A’s (NMV), 3 C’s on MW near $650, passes, solve for $6,100 & DJ

_ I C _ I N G / _ A C _
I N / A / C A _ A N A

She’s got a golden wedge of her own and someone who solves the next puzzle would be KICKING BACK IN A CABANA- PR.

Sarah: $1K $Β Michael: $3K DJ $ Lillian: $6,100 DJ

Fan Friday Word of the Week:Β SUSHIΒ (enter for your chance to win a Collette trip to Japan)


PP/Express Round: PHRASE

Sarah: 3 T’s for WC, $1,400 N pair, no S on $850
Michael: $500 R, 2 I’s, O, $700 H, 5 E’s, A (NMV), 2 L’s forΒ $10K, solve for $10,200…

L E T / T H E
_ E L E _ R A T I O N
_ E _ I N

LET THE CELEBRATION BEGIN– in addition to all that cash, he’ll be getting a mani-pedi on his trip to the Avila Beach Hotel in CURAΓ‡AO worth $8,710!

Sarah: $1K WC $ Michael: $21,910 cash & Curaçao DJ $ Lillian: $6,100 DJ


Triple Toss-Up: FOOD & DRINK

1.

T _ P / _ A _ E R

Lillian drinks a glass of TAP WATER.

2.

_ _ _ _ _ G
_ _ _ _ _

She nails SPRING WATER

3.

C _ _ _ _ _ _ _ E

…but she blows the Toss-Up sweep with CRANBERRY JUICE.

C H _ M P A _ _ E

Sarah pops open a bottle of CHAMPAGNE.

Round 4: THING

She lands on the $8K wedge right away… but says an unfortunate dud of T- darn. Michael then completes the $1,500 Final Spin sweep.

Michael: S
Lillian: T repeat
Sarah: N
Michael: R
Lillian: 2 M’s
Sarah: P
Michael: B
Lillian: 2 Y’s

M Y / _ _ _ _ Y
N _ M B _ R

Though I don’t have MY LUCKY NUMBER, Lillian solves for $6K.

PENALTY BOX DUDS BANKRUPTS REPEATS
Round 1 Β  3 (everybody) Β 
Mystery Round PERFECT ROUND Β  Β 
PP/Express Round S (Sarah) Β  Β 
Round 4/Speed-Up T, P (Sarah), S (Michael) Β  T (Lillian)
8 TOTAL 4 3 1

FINAL SCORES
Sarah
: $3K WC $ Michael: $21,910 cash & Curaçao DJ $ Lillian: $16,100 DJ

We get a shot of one of Michael’s shoes which is pink and sparkly. And wouldn’t you know it — we were this close to an all-male sweep again just like the previous milestone week.

FINAL JACKPOT AMOUNT: $21,250

GRAND TOTAL: $41,010
BANKRUPT TRASH (Michael): $2,300

I don’t think we’ll have a Double Jackpot win because Michael’s unfortunately stuck withΒ THAT list again…

  • PHRASE
  • WHAT ARE YOU DOING?
  • THING

$100K Bonus Round

After we see his “pops”, he lands on WIN. Opening setup…

_ _ _ _ E _ / _ _ R
_ _ S _ T _ _ N

CDMO gives him…

_ O C _ E _ / _ O R
_ O S _ T _ _ N

He will JOCKEY FOR POSITION on winning the $42,500 Jackpot plus…

…the Infiniti QX50 for a final total of $111,160 cash & prizes! Furthermore, we have our SECOND CAR SWEEP THIS SEASON!!! WTG, sir!

Postgame Chat: As we see a cake on stage to commemorate 8,000 episodes, Pat states that they’ve done the daytime version of this show before so he’s done almost 10,000 shows. Vanna has stayed a couple extra years in daytime so she’s done over 10,000. The show was on for seven years before he started; it has been on for over 12,000 episodes, which is crazy. Pat then thanks us for allowing that to happen.

MY RATING: 10! (A+) (despite a few bumps)


And now, w/ 8,000 episodes complete, we shall celebrate this magnificent milestone w/ a celebratory song.

β€œWe Didn’t Spin The Wheel” (To the tune of Billy Joel’s β€œWe Didn’t Start The Fire”, written by @nickskapower)

Play this if you want to sing along: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNtmT5n4jwE

(VERSE 1: @andynwof)

Colored wedges, dollar amounts, bankrupt wedges, lose a turns
Free play, wild card, half car plates, million dollar wedges
Mystery wedge flips, express runs, prize wedges, jackpots
Gift tags, puzzle board, categories, used letter board

(VERSE 2: @dannymargulis)

Before and after, phrase, thing, place, what are you doing
Person, event, food and drink, fictional character
Living thing, rhyme time, same name, song lyrics
Title, proper name, crosswords, triple tossup puzzles

(CHORUS: ALL)

We didn’t spin the wheel
It was always turning with contestants earning
We didn’t spin the wheel
Contestants were spinning and solving and winning

(VERSE 3: @jliu23232)

Megawords, clues, prize puzzles, spinning the wheel
Consonants, vowels, solving the puzzle
Tossup rounds, bonus rounds, final Spins, prize puzzle trips
Jackpot rules, prize envelopes, RSTLNE

Changing values, bonus wheel, puzzle board backdrop
Podiums for the contestants and our joyous host
Audience seating, colorful lighting
Video screens, prize display, Changing keys the theme song

(CHORUS: ALL)

We didn’t spin the wheel
It was always turning with contestants earning
We didn’t spin the wheel
Contestants were spinning and solving and winning

(VERSE 4: @jpgenius)

Letters dinging, wheels spinning, bankrupt’s dreaded slide whistle
Applause, cheers, think music, and Pat Sajak the host
Vanna White the co-host, Jim Thornton the announcer
Contestants, audience members, million dollar wins

Funny guesses, bankrupt streaks, celebrity appearances
Record-breaking jackpots and touching contestant stories
Bloopers, outtakes, puzzle writers, puzzle board operators
Production crew and prize coordinators

(CHORUS: ALL)

We didn’t spin the wheel
It was always turning with contestants earning
We didn’t spin the wheel
Contestants were spinning and solving and winning

(VERSE 5: @jbeaugard01)

Audition processes, wheel maintenance
Mystery prizes, various cars, luxury trips, cash prizes
Wheel-based board games, video games, and slot machines
Apparel, merchandise, and wheel configurations
Double play, free spin, money values increasing
Special theme weeks, Disney weeks, secret Santa sweepstakes

(CHORUS: ALL)

We didn’t spin the wheel
It was always turning with contestants earning
We didn’t spin the wheel
Contestants were spinning and solving and winning

(VERSE 6: @nickskapower)

Landmark, occupation, fun and games, around the house
Slang, movie title, TV show title, book title
Hard puzzles, impressive solves, mispronunciations
Unusual categories, Hilarious reactions

Emotional wins, Pat and Vanna’s banter with contestants
Friends and family in the audience, college week, and teen week
Family week and celebrity wheel of fortune
Wheel watchers club events, and plenty of giveaways

(CHORUS: ALL)

We didn’t spin the wheel
It was always turning with contestants earning
We didn’t spin the wheel
Contestants were spinning and solving and winning

(OUTRO: ALL (SPOKEN))

HAPPY 8,000TH EPISODE, WHEEL OF FORTUNE!

WoF Recap: May 23, 2024

EPISODE #7999: πŸ’°BIG MONEYπŸ’°

No intro montage tonight.

$1K Tossup: PHRASE

_ _ _ _ / I _
T _ E / B _ _ T !

TavarisΒ is so wrong w/ β€œRIGHTΒ INΒ THE BUTT!” — Great horny toads… Image result for monkey facepalm

VIDEO BONUS: Tavaris’ NSFW answer

_ _ _ S / I _
T _ E / B _ S T !

FemaleΒ BlakeΒ saysΒ β€œTHISΒ ISΒ THE BEST!”. Thursday’s contestants…

Blake Young (♀️): proud mom of an outgoing, athletic 18-year-old son Jack who will be attending Salve Regina University in Newport, RI and he’ll be playing lacrosse as the goalie from Hampton, N

Tyra Ware: tour guide of a popular music museum who does volunteer work for St. Jude for the last eight years that has a lot of radiothons and a lot of the galas that they put on to raise money from Detroit, MI

Tavaris Williams: gamer who won a rib-eating contest from Port St. Lucie, FL

$2K Tossup: PLACE

_ N _ – _ A Y
S T R E E _

BlakeΒ crosses aΒ ONE-WAY STREET.

Round 1: SAME LETTER

Blake: Two T’s ($700), A, three E’s, four S’s ($700; SL), two I’s, R (WC), O, two U’s (NMV), three N’s ($550), three G’s ($900), C ($550)
Tyra: Two P’s ($900), MDW’s RIGHT SIDE (-$1,800)
Tavaris: Three D’s ($500)

S P _ E N D I D
S T A G G E R I N G
S T U P E N D O U S

He solvesΒ SPLENDID, STAGGERING, STUPENDOUS for $1,500.

Just before the first break, there is an update on Alex from the start of the third XL Week who won a BMW X1 for solving his BR puzzle of THAT IS FUNNY.


AARP Mystery Round: EVENT

Tyra: Three N’s ($650), four E’s, BANKRUPTS NEAR TD (-$1,700)
Tavaris: Two T’s ($650), OTHER BANKRUPT (-$1,300)
Blake: H ($900), I, G ($600), three A’s, V ($500), O (NMV)

A N / E V E N I N G
A T / T H E / O _ E _ A

Have you experiencedΒ AN EVENING ATΒ THE OPERA? She apparently has for another $1,250.

Tavaris: $1,500$Blake: $4,250 WC$Tyra: ZIP


PP/Express Round: RHYME TIME

Tavaris:Β RΒ ($650)
Blake: BANKRUPTS NEXT DOOR TO TD
Tyra: OTHER ONE
Tavaris:Β SΒ ($500)
Blake: Four T’s ($500), four A’s, three E’s (NMV), two H’s ($800), two K’s (EXPRESS)

Alllllllllllllllllllllllllll aboooooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOARD!!!

Letters: C, N (-$6,100)

Tyra: M ($850), Y ($900)

T H A T / M A Y / T A K E
T H E / C A K E

She reads the answer for $1,750 and a trip to Windjammer Landing in ST. LUCIA worth $10,588.

Tavaris: $1,500$Blake: $4,250$Tyra: $12,338 cash & trip


Triple Tossup: FOOD & DRINK

1.

F R _ _ C H
_ _ _ _ S

NotΒ FRENCHΒ CAKES,Β Tyra.

F R _ N C H
_ _ _ _ S

TavarisΒ eats someΒ FRENCHΒ FRIES.

2.

H _ _ E / _ _ I E S

TyraΒ has someΒ HOME FRIES.

3.

_ R _ _ D / _ P _ L E
F _ I T T E _ _

BlakeΒ gets someΒ FRIED APPLE FRITTERSΒ for dessert.

Speed-Up: THINGS

Final Spin Amount: $1,500

Blake: Two S’s
Tyra: N
Tavaris: L
Blake: D
Tyra: Two R’s (there was a cut to Pat before her thinking time)
Tavaris: Two T’s
Blake: C
Tyra: M
Tavaris: Two P’s

_ M P _ R T S
_ N D / _ _ P _ R T S

He solves IMPORTS AND EXPORTS for $6K.

PENALTY BOXBANKRUPTSNON-BANKRUPT DUDS
ROUND 1TyraC (Blake)
MYSTERY ROUND2 (Tyra, Tavaris)
PP/EXPRESS ROUND3 (ladies incl. 2 by Blake)R, S (Tavaris)
SPEED-UPL (Tavaris), C (Blake)

FINAL SCORES
Tavaris
: $9,500$Blake: $6,250$Tyra: $14,338 cash & trip

FINAL JACKPOT TONIGHT:Β $21,800

GT: $30,088
BANKRUPT TRASH (excluding WC):Β $10,900

Tyra has a pretty good chance to turn this episode around w/…

  • EVENT
  • THING
  • FOOD & DRINK

$100K Bonus Round

Tyra brought her friend Toya.

SPIN: E of AMERICA’S

Recycled BR Alert (1/20/2015)…

_ _ E _ _
T _ _ _ _

HMCA gives her…

C H E _ _
T A _ _ _

…but she’s not even close to biting on CHEWY TAFFY (she could only guess CHEF’S TABLE) for the Jackpot and the INFINITI.

MY RATING: 2.5
MY GRADE: F-


I was originally thinking of having @jbeaugard01 end the tradition of Andy recapping milestone episodes by recapping tomorrow’s episode since @jliu23232 ended the tradition of Andy recapping season premieres last season and I’m ending the tradition of Andy recapping season finales this season, but he works late on Fridays. Therefore, @jliu23232 will have the honors of doing tomorrow’s episode.

S41 Week 35 Stats

Pretty much a carbon copy of last season’s disappointing edition of this theme week.

Total for this Week: $209,395
-Maingame: $169,395
-BR Wins: $40K

Total for the Season: $9,515,676
-Maingame: $6,681,942
-BR Wins: $2,843,734

Prize Wedge Wins: 33

MWΒ was Flipped-Declined: 50-18
MWΒ Flip wasΒ $10KBANKRUPT: 16-34
$10KΒ MWΒ was Next toΒ LaT$650: 22-28
MWΒ Wins: 7

EXPRESSΒ was Played-Passed: 32-9
Successes: 14
Crashes: 18 (Wipeouts: 8)

WCΒ Usages: 29
-Maingame: 4 (3 on $3,500, 1 on $550)
-BR: 25

5-Round Games: 20

Triple $10K+ Finishes: 7

Perfect Rounds: 66

Gooseegg Victims: 29

Toss-Up Triple Stumpers: 5

Triple Toss-Up Sweeps: 27 (4 swept every Toss-Up)

Red/Yellow/Blue Winners: 64/63/48

Biggest Margins of Victory

  1. $65,700 (Oct. 13)
  2. $42,630 (Oct. 10)
  3. $37,400 (Oct. 16)

Smallest Margins of Victory

  1. $233 (Jan. 16)
  2. $260 (Dec. 11)
  3. $406 (Apr. 25)

Players who Needed the PP to Win: 55 (34 lost BR)

$0 Prize Puzzle Wins: Week: 0, Season, 29
House Minimum Bumps: Week: 7, Season: 84

Average Maingame Winning Score this Week: $19,769 (+$1,063)
Average Maingame Winning Score this Season: $23,467 (-$110)

Median Maingame Winning Score this Week: $18,449 (-$2,451)
Median Maingame Winning Score this Season: $22,350 (-$25)

This Week’sΒ BANKRUPTΒ Trash: $10,050
TotalΒ BANKRUPTΒ Trash for the Season: $806,387 + 1 trip of unknown value
Biggest KnownΒ BANKRUPT: $29,750 (Apr. 26)
Biggest KnownΒ BANKRUPTΒ Trash in a Game: $36,250 (Apr. 26)

BANKRUPTΒ Trash-Free Games: 21
BANKRUPT-Free Games: 5
Penalty Spin-Free Games: 4

BANKRUPT Trash byΒ Only One Contestant: 77

Aired BANKRUPT Hits
-Near $650: Week: 7, Season: 149
-Near TD: Week: 2, Season: 160
-Via MDW: Week: 1, Season: 86

Aired LaT Hits: Week: 2, Season: 113

Aired Duds: Week: 32, Season: 1,016
Aired DQs: Week: 5, Season: 117

BANKRUPT Losses
WCs: Week: 1, Season: 34
MDWs: Week: 0, Season: 9
$10KΒ MWs: Week: 0, Season: 3
Prize Wedges: Week: 0, Season: 10
Cash: Week: $10,050, Season: $702,550

Unclaimed
MDWs: Week: 1, Season: 16
$10KΒ MWs: Week: 0, Season: 6
Prize Wedges: Week: 2, Season: 25
Cash: Week: $74,250, Season: $2,372,400

Forfeited WCs: Week: 2, Season: 25
Forfeited MDWs: Week: 0, Season: 7

Top Winning Totals

Contestant (Overall)

  1. $136,386 (Feb. 9)
  2. $126,714 (Nov. 17)
  3. $121,917 (Mar. 20)
  4. $119,500 (Jan. 2, Mar. 27)
  5. $97,400 (Mar. 21)

Contestant (Maingame)

  1. $71,700 (Oct. 13)
  2. $48,480 (Oct. 10)
  3. $46,690 (Mar. 7)
  4. $46,250 (Feb. 8)
  5. $40,794 (Sept. 19)

Episode (Overall)

  1. $151,414 (Nov. 17)
  2. $137,717 (Mar. 20)
  3. $133,398 (Mar. 27)
  4. $131,100 (Jan. 2)
  5. $116,389 (Mar. 21)

Episode (Maingame)

  1. $79,700 (Oct. 13)
  2. $63,950 (Feb. 8)
  3. $63,036 (Nov. 3)
  4. $62,830 (Dec. 25)
  5. $62,799 (Sept. 27)

Bottom Winning Totals

Contestant (Overall)

  1. $10,250 (Dec. 1)
  2. $11,550 (Jan. 29)
  3. $11,900 (Jan. 16)
  4. $12,470 (Apr. 2)
  5. $12,949 (Nov. 24)

Contestant (Maingame)

  1. $10,250 (Dec. 1)
  2. $11,550 (Jan. 29)
  3. $11,649 (May 6)
  4. $11,900 (Jan. 16)
  5. $12,298 (Oct. 18)

Episode (Overall)

  1. $22,620 (Apr. 2)
  2. $24,517 (Dec. 8)
  3. $25,567 (Jan. 16)
  4. $26,290 (Sept. 12)
  5. $26,410 (Nov. 21)

Episode (Maingame)

  1. $21,470 (Oct. 27)
  2. $22,620 (Apr. 2)
  3. $22,800 (Apr. 19)
  4. $23,550 (Nov. 22)
  5. $24,517 (Dec. 8)

Season-High Week: Home for the Holidays ($395,364)
Season-Low Week: European Vacation ($179,526)


MAINGAME PUZZLE STATS

CATEGORYTU1TU2R1R2R3TTUR4+
AROUND THE HOUSE101021399
BEFORE & AFTER1648
CHARACTER(S)11114
CROSSWORD626
EVENT(S)62147855
FAMILY1
FOOD & DRINK81294272212
FUN & GAMES1310831076
IN THE KITCHEN252141
LANDMARK32131
LIVING THING(S)4101749
MOVIE QUOTE1211
MOVIE TITLE1111
OCCUPATION(S)1121337
ON THE MAP18202168
PERSON/PEOPLE1116192515
PHRASE181318828740
PLACE(S)231312831114
PROPER NAME28111
QUOTATION 1
RHYME TIME465138
SAME LETTER34
SAME NAME429
SHOW BIZ2722713
SONG/ARTIST1
SONG LYRICS11341
THING(S)2315124194417
TITLE4131
TV TITLE1
WHAT ARE YOU DOING?1341417312123
WHAT ARE YOU WEARING?562637

FINAL SPIN STATS

Occurrence
Start of Round 4: 123
Middle of Round 4: 32
Start of Round 5+: 15
Middle of Round 5+: 5

Spun by Red/Yellow/Blue: 53/53/69

Final Spin Amounts
$1,500: 49
$1,550: 9
$1,600: 25
$1,650: 22
$1,700: 25
$1,800: 9
$1,850: 6
$1,900: 18
$6K: 12

Final Spins Edited Out: 13


BONUS ROUND STATS

BR Win Record: 61-114 (.349)

PBRWs: 0
4-1 Weeks: 1
3-2 Weeks: 8
2-3 Weeks: 11
1-4 Weeks: 11
SKUNKINGS: 4 (TOTAL TAPING DAY WASHOUTS: 2)

MDBRs: 9

Letter Combo Wipeouts: 8 (TOTAL TRAINWRECKS: 1)

Perfect Letter Combos: 4

BR Categories
Top/Middle/Bottom Chosen: 59/45/71

AROUND THE HOUSE: 1/1; 1-0
EVENT(S): 7/19; 3-4
FOOD & DRINK: 15/18; 6-9
FUN & GAMES: 2/3; 1-1
IN THE KITCHEN: 1/2; 0-1
LIVING THING(S): 5/12; 1-4
ON THE MAP:
PERSON/PEOPLE: 10/44; 3-7
PHRASE: 70/158; 27-43
PLACE(S): 14/42; 5-9
THING(S): 12/175; 1-11
WHAT ARE YOU DOING?: 35/48; 12-23
WHAT ARE YOU WEARING?: 3/3; 1-2

Dreaded Category Trio Encounters: Week: 1, Season: 43
THING-Free Category Choices:

BR Prizes
CAR: 18/46 (1 car sweep)
$40K: 32/95 (6 minimum sweeps)
$50K: 5/17
$75K: 2/5
$100K (or $1M): 4/12

Car Wins

  • 1 Lincoln Corsair Standard
  • 2 Nissan LEAF SV Pluses
  • 2 Nissan Pathfinder SLs
  • 3 MINI Cooper SEs
  • 1 Ford Bronco Sport Big Bend
  • 1 BMW X1 xDrive28i
  • 2 Ford Mustang MACH-E Selects
  • 2 Ford Mustang EcoBoost Premium Convertibles
  • 1 Volkswagen AtlasΒ 3.6L V6 SE
  • 1 maZDa CX-50 2.5 S Select
  • 1 Chevrolet Equinox RS
  • 1 Ford Edge SEL

MDBR Result
Landed onΒ $1M:
1 Space Away:
2-3 Spaces Away: 2
4-5 Spaces Away: 1
6 Spaces Away: 2
7-8 Spaces Away: 1
9-11 Spaces Away: 3
12 Spaces Away:

BR Wins Despite LosingΒ WCΒ toΒ BANKRUPT: 5
BR Losses Despite Having WC: 13
Non-$100K Wins After LosingΒ MDW to BANKRUPT: 1

Toughest BR Puzzle this Week:Β DABBLING IN MUSIC (DABBLING isn’t an easy word to get)
Easiest BR Puzzle this Week:Β PIANO KEYS


Team of the Week: Braylon Hall & Karla Lance


WEEKLY RATING: 5 (D-)


Next week is our fifth and final compilation week of the season (@jbeaugard01 will cover Mon.-Thurs. while I finish it off).

Big European Vacation Coming Up!

Hey folks,

On May 1, my family and I are going on our own β€œEuropean Vacation”. We’re going on a transatlantic cruise to Spain for 15 days, then we’ll explore some European cities on land. But the thing is it’s gonna last six weeks and we won’t be home till June 11, which means I won’t be covering the rest of Pat’s final season and it’s also the first time in my career I won’t be covering a first-run season finale. I know, it’s a bummer, but of course my fellow admins are gonna help hold the fort for me while I’m away. Here’s who’s doing what…

May 1-3: Margaritaville Resorts β€” After I do my final two recaps of the season on Monday and Tuesday, @nickskapower covers the rest.

May 6-10: Grand Getaways β€” @nickskapower covers everything

May 13-17: Sixth Episode Week V β€”Β @jbeaugard01 covers most of this week, and @jliu23232 covers the last.

May 20-24: Big Money Week β€” @nickskapower covers everything including the big milestone

May 27-31: Fan Favorites β€” @jpgenius covers most of the week and @jliu23232 covers the last.

June 3-7: Thanks for the Memories β€” @jpgenius covers the first two, @jbeaugard01 covers Wednesday, @jliu23232 covers Thursday, and @nickskapower does Friday.

Jerry does all the stats and the final two Celebrity WoF episodes of S4 (both air on May 6 and May 13).

BTW, one of the European cities I will be visiting is London, so I might be able to catch the last three episodes of Graham Norton’s first series as host of the rebooted UK version while watching them on the ITV website. I’ll try to record them on my phone and send them to Jerry via email. And on weekends, he’ll help spruce up most of my 2006 recaps of S24 since Adam S will start uploading videos to Lucas’ channel soon. The short-lived daytime version w/ Rolf is also available for the taking.

As for this coming weekend, I’ll be here to do all of the available series 4 episodes of the original UK version.

S41 Week 26 Stats

Not a bad week overall compared to last season’s edition thanks to some dominant performances this week except for Monday, even though we went 1-4 on BR wins again.

Total for this Week: $252,887
-Maingame: $212,887
-BR Wins: $40K

Total for the Season: $7,009,860
-Maingame: $4,964,026
-BR Wins: $2,045,834

Prize Wedge Wins: 25

MWΒ was Flipped-Declined: 35-16
MWΒ Flip wasΒ $10KBANKRUPT: 13-22
$10KΒ MWΒ was Next toΒ LaT$650: 14-21
MWΒ Wins: 6

EXPRESSΒ was Played-Passed: 25-7
Successes: 9
Crashes: 16 (Wipeouts: 8)

WCΒ Usages: 22
-Maingame: 3 (2 on $3,500, 1 on $550)
-BR: 19

5-Round Games: 17

Triple $10K+ Finishes: 3

Perfect Rounds: 51

Gooseegg Victims: 20

Toss-Up Triple Stumpers: 4

Triple Toss-Up Sweeps: 21 (2 swept every Toss-Up)

Red/Yellow/Blue Winners: 54/45/31

Biggest Margins of Victory

  1. $65,700 (Oct. 13)
  2. $42,630 (Oct. 10)
  3. $37,400 (Oct. 16)

Smallest Margins of Victory

  1. $233 (Jan. 16)
  2. $260 (Dec. 11)
  3. $547 (Dec. 12)

Players who Needed the PP to Win: 40 (25 lost BR)

$0 Prize Puzzle Wins: Week: 0, Season, 22
House Minimum Bumps: Week: 2, Season: 60

Average Maingame Winning Score this Week: $32,337 (+$9,725)
Average Maingame Winning Score this Season: $23,760 (+$353)

Median Maingame Winning Score this Week: $31,648 (+$9,312)
Median Maingame Winning Score this Season: $22,929 (+$579)

This Week’sΒ BANKRUPTΒ Trash: $13K
TotalΒ BANKRUPTΒ Trash for the Season: $593,998 + 1 trip of unknown value
Biggest KnownΒ BANKRUPT: $25,900 (Jan. 3)
Biggest KnownΒ BANKRUPTΒ Trash in a Game: $31,750 (Oct. 25)

BANKRUPTΒ Trash-Free Games: 14
BANKRUPT-Free Games: 3
Penalty Spin-Free Games: 3

BANKRUPT Trash byΒ Only One Contestant: 59

Aired BANKRUPT Hits
-Near $650: Week: 3, Season: 110
-Near TD: Week: 1, Season: 125
-Via MDW: Week: 2, Season: 68

Aired LaT Hits: Week: 2, Season: 82

Aired Duds: Week: 20, Season: 753
Aired DQs: Week: 0, Season: 83

BANKRUPT Losses
WCs: Week: 0, Season: 22
MDWs: Week: 1, Season: 7
$10KΒ MWs: Week: 0, Season: 3
Prize Wedges: Week: 2, Season: 7
Cash: Week: $13K, Season: $515,600

Unclaimed
MDWs: Week: 0, Season: 13
$10KΒ MWs: Week: 0, Season: 4
Prize Wedges: Week: 0, Season: 19
Cash: Week: $77,800, Season: $1,746,400

Forfeited WCs: Week: 0, Season: 18
Forfeited MDWs: Week: 0, Season: 2

Top Winning Totals

Contestant (Overall)

  1. $136,386 (Feb. 9)
  2. $126,714 (Nov. 17)
  3. $119,500 (Jan. 2)
  4. $90,820 (Dec. 26)
  5. $85,950 (Oct. 16)

Contestant (Maingame)

  1. $71,700 (Oct. 13)
  2. $48,480 (Oct. 10)
  3. $46,690 (Mar. 7)
  4. $46,250 (Feb. 8)
  5. $40,794 (Sept. 19)

Episode (Overall)

  1. $151,414 (Nov. 17)
  2. $131,100 (Jan. 2)
  3. $106,979 (Sept. 27)
  4. $102,720 (Dec. 26)
  5. $91,050 (Oct. 26)

Episode (Maingame)

  1. $79,700 (Oct. 13)
  2. $63,950 (Feb. 8)
  3. $63,036 (Nov. 3)
  4. $62,830 (Dec. 25)
  5. $62,799 (Sept. 27)

Bottom Winning Totals

Contestant (Overall)

  1. $10,250 (Dec. 1)
  2. $11,550 (Jan. 29)
  3. $11,900 (Jan. 16)
  4. $12,949 (Nov. 24)
  5. $13,650 (Dec. 11)

Contestant (Maingame)

  1. $10,250 (Dec. 1)
  2. $11,550 (Jan. 29)
  3. $11,900 (Jan. 16)
  4. $12,298 (Oct. 18)
  5. $12,650 (Dec. 7)

Episode (Overall)

  1. $24,517 (Dec. 8)
  2. $25,567 (Jan. 16)
  3. $26,290 (Sept. 12)
  4. $26,410 (Nov. 21)
  5. $26,900 (Jan. 29)

Episode (Maingame)

  1. $21,470 (Oct. 27)
  2. $23,550 (Nov. 22)
  3. $24,517 (Dec. 8)
  4. $25,506 (Dec. 7)
  5. $25,567 (Jan. 16)

Season-High Week: Home for the Holidays ($395,364)
Season-Low Week: European Vacation ($179,526)


MAINGAME PUZZLE STATS

CATEGORYTU1TU2R1R2R3TTUR4+
AROUND THE HOUSE8311279
BEFORE & AFTER1335
CHARACTER(S)11113
CROSSWORD619
EVENT(S)62106634
FAMILY1
FOOD & DRINK7882231812
FUN & GAMES12642764
IN THE KITCHEN24231
LANDMARK(S)21131
LIVING THING(S)1101447
MOVIE QUOTE1
MOVIE TITLE111
OCCUPATION 17215
ON THE MAP14112125
PERSON/PEOPLE914181911
PHRASE121015719729
PLACE(S)17131072109
PROPER NAME1511
QUOTATION 1
RHYME TIME153137
SAME LETTER25
SAME NAME321
SHOW BIZ271613
SONG/ARTIST1
SONG LYRICS23
THING(S)1914103123112
TITLE4131
TV TITLE1
WHAT ARE YOU DOING?841013261618
WHAT ARE YOU WEARING?45315

FINAL SPIN STATS

Occurrence
Start of Round 4: 87
Middle of Round 4: 26
Start of Round 5+: 13
Middle of Round 5+: 4

Spun by Red/Yellow/Blue: 38/39/53

Final Spin Amounts
$1,500: 37
$1,550: 4
$1,600: 18
$1,650: 17
$1,700: 22
$1,800: 7
$1,850: 4
$1,900: 12
$6K: 9

Final Spins Edited Out: 10


BONUS ROUND STATS

BR Win Record: 45-85 (.346)

PBRWs: 0
4-1 Weeks: 1
3-2 Weeks: 6
2-3 Weeks: 7
1-4 Weeks: 9
SKUNKINGS: 3 (TOTAL TAPING DAY WASHOUTS: 2)

MDBRs: 7

Letter Combo Wipeouts: 7 (TOTAL TRAINWRECKS: 0)

Perfect Letter Combos: 4

BR Categories
Top/Middle/Bottom Chosen: 39/36/55

AROUND THE HOUSE: 1/1; 1-0
EVENT(S): 6/15; 2-4
FOOD & DRINK: 11/14; 4-7
FUN & GAMES: 2/3; 1-1
IN THE KITCHEN: 1/2; 0-1
LIVING THING(S): 2/6; 1-1
ON THE MAP:
PERSON/PEOPLE: 8/30; 3-5
PHRASE: 52/126; 18-34
PLACE(S): 8/22; 3-5
THING(S): 8/130; 0-8
WHAT ARE YOU DOING?: 27/38; 11-16
WHAT ARE YOU WEARING?: 3/3; 1-2

Dreaded Category Trio Encounters: Week: 2, Season: 36
THING-Free Category Choices:

BR Prizes
CAR: 14/37 (1 car sweep)
$40K: 24/72 (4 minimum sweeps)
$50K: 4/11
$75K: 1/4
$100K (or $1M): 2/6

Car Wins

  • 1 Lincoln Corsair Standard
  • 2 Nissan LEAF SV Pluses
  • 2 Nissan Pathfinder SLs
  • 3 MINI Cooper SEs
  • 1 Ford Bronco Sport Big Bend
  • 1 BMW X1 xDrive28i
  • 2 Ford Mustang MACH-E Selects
  • 1 Ford Mustang EcoBoost Premium Convertible
  • 1 Volkswagen AtlasΒ 3.6L V6 SE

MDBR Result
Landed onΒ $1M:
1 Space Away:
2-3 Spaces Away: 1
4-5 Spaces Away: 1
6 Spaces Away: 1
7-8 Spaces Away: 1
9-11 Spaces Away: 3
12 Spaces Away:

BR Wins Despite LosingΒ WCΒ toΒ BANKRUPT: 4
BR Losses Despite Having WC: 11
Non-$100K Wins After LosingΒ MDWΒ toΒ BANKRUPT:

Toughest BR Puzzle this Week: STAYING ABOVE THE FRAY
Easiest BR Puzzle this Week: I AM LOVING LIFE RIGHT NOW despite its long length


Player of the Week: Joey Covey


WEEKLY RATING: 6 (D+)


Next week, since spring is coming, we’re about to Leave Winter Behind (rookie @jbeaugard01 will cover that week in its entirety (unless he always gets off work late on Fridays, which in this case I’ll cover the Friday episode)).

S41 Week 23 Stats

Aside from Friday’s maingame and near-tiebreaker, this team week was average for the most part.

Total for this Week: $269,890
-Maingame: $175,349
-BR Wins: $94,541

Total for the Season: $6,296,848
-Maingame: $4,356,802
-BR Wins: $1,940,046

Prize Wedge Wins: 20

MWΒ was Flipped-Declined: 30-15
MWΒ Flip wasΒ $10KBANKRUPT: 12-18
$10KΒ MWΒ was Next toΒ LaT$650: 12-18
MWΒ Wins: 5

EXPRESSΒ was Played-Passed: 23-5
Successes: 7
Crashes: 16 (Wipeouts: 8)

WCΒ Usages: 18
-Maingame: 3 (2 on $3,500, 1 on $550)
-BR: 15

5-Round Games: 17

Triple $10K+ Finishes: 3

Perfect Rounds: 44

Gooseegg Victims: 17

Toss-Up Triple Stumpers: 4

Triple Toss-Up Sweeps: 16 (2 swept every Toss-Up)

Red/Yellow/Blue Winners: 50/37/28

Biggest Margins of Victory

  1. $65,700 (Oct. 13)
  2. $42,630 (Oct. 10)
  3. $37,400 (Oct. 16)

Smallest Margins of Victory

  1. $233 (Jan. 16)
  2. $260 (Dec. 11)
  3. $547 (Dec. 12)

Players who Needed the PP to Win: 34 (19 lost BR)

$0 Prize Puzzle Wins: Week: 0, Season, 19
House Minimum Bumps: Week: 3, Season: 53

Average Maingame Winning Score this Week: $18,180 (-$9,229)
Average Maingame Winning Score this Season: $23,389 (-$237)

Median Maingame Winning Score this Week: $16,349 (-$9,349)
Median Maingame Winning Score this Season: $22,350 (-$579)

This Week’sΒ BANKRUPTΒ Trash: $16,900
TotalΒ BANKRUPTΒ Trash for the Season: $537,498 + 1 trip of unknown value
Biggest KnownΒ BANKRUPT: $25,900 (Jan. 3)
Biggest KnownΒ BANKRUPTΒ Trash in a Game: $31,750 (Oct. 25)

BANKRUPTΒ Trash-Free Games: 11
BANKRUPT-Free Games: 3
Penalty Spin-Free Games: 3

BANKRUPT Trash byΒ Only One Contestant: 53

Aired BANKRUPT Hits
-Near $650: Week: 6, Season: 97
-Near TD: Week: 7, Season: 116
-Via MDW: Week: 0, Season: 63

Aired LaT Hits: Week: 1, Season: 72

Aired Duds: Week: 24, Season: 688
Aired DQs: Week: 0, Season: 77

BANKRUPT Losses
WCs: Week: 2, Season: 22
MDWs: Week: 0, Season: 5
$10KΒ MWs: Week: 0, Season: 3
Prize Wedges: Week: 0, Season: 5
Cash: Week: $16,900, Season: $459,100

Unclaimed
MDWs: Week: 0, Season: 11
$10KΒ MWs: Week: 0, Season: 4
Prize Wedges: Week: 1, Season: 19
Cash: Week: $60,250, Season: $1,468,900

Forfeited WCs: Week: 1, Season: 15
Forfeited MDWs: Week: 0, Season: 1

Top Winning Totals

Contestant (Overall)

  1. $136,386 (Feb. 9)
  2. $126,714 (Nov. 17)
  3. $119,500 (Jan. 2)
  4. $90,820 (Dec. 26)
  5. $85,950 (Oct. 16)

Contestant (Maingame)

  1. $71,700 (Oct. 13)
  2. $48,480 (Oct. 10)
  3. $46,250 (Feb. 8)
  4. $40,794 (Sept. 19)
  5. $39,400 (Oct. 16)

Episode (Overall)

  1. $151,414 (Nov. 17)
  2. $131,100 (Jan. 2)
  3. $106,979 (Sept. 27)
  4. $102,720 (Dec. 26)
  5. $91,050 (Oct. 26)

Episode (Maingame)

  1. $79,700 (Oct. 13)
  2. $63,950 (Feb. 8)
  3. $63,036 (Nov. 3)
  4. $62,830 (Dec. 25)
  5. $62,799 (Sept. 27)

Bottom Winning Totals

Contestant (Overall)

  1. $10,250 (Dec. 1)
  2. $11,550 (Jan. 29)
  3. $11,900 (Jan. 16)
  4. $12,949 (Nov. 24)
  5. $13,650 (Dec. 11)

Contestant (Maingame)

  1. $10,250 (Dec. 1)
  2. $11,550 (Jan. 29)
  3. $11,900 (Jan. 16)
  4. $12,298 (Oct. 18)
  5. $12,650 (Dec. 7)

Episode (Overall)

  1. $24,517 (Dec. 8)
  2. $25,567 (Jan. 16)
  3. $26,290 (Sept. 12)
  4. $26,410 (Nov. 21)
  5. $26,900 (Jan. 29)

Episode (Maingame)

  1. $21,470 (Oct. 27)
  2. $23,550 (Nov. 22)
  3. $24,517 (Dec. 8)
  4. $25,506 (Dec. 7)
  5. $25,567 (Jan. 16)

Season-High Week: Home for the Holidays ($395,364)
Season-Low Week: European Vacation ($179,526)


MAINGAME PUZZLE STATS

CATEGORYTU1TU2R1R2R3TTUR4+
AROUND THE HOUSE8311269
BEFORE & AFTER1033
CHARACTER(S)11113
CROSSWORD418
EVENT(S)5294633
FAMILY1
FOOD & DRINK7882181412
FUN & GAMES10632654
IN THE KITCHEN13121
LANDMARK213
LIVING THING(S)19345
MOVIE QUOTE1
MOVIE TITLE111
OCCUPATION 16215
ON THE MAP12102123
PERSON/PEOPLE712181710
PHRASE10912716526
PLACE(S)1710105289
PROPER NAME1511
QUOTATION 1
RHYME TIME53137
SAME LETTER22
SAME NAME318
SHOW BIZ26163
SONG/ARTIST1
SONG LYRICS22
THING(S)171393103010
TITLE4131
TV TITLE1
WHAT ARE YOU DOING?641010231616
WHAT ARE YOU WEARING?43314

FINAL SPIN STATS

Occurrence
Start of Round 4: 72
Middle of Round 4: 26
Start of Round 5+: 13
Middle of Round 5+: 4

Spun by Red/Yellow/Blue: 36/35/44

Final Spin Amounts
$1,500: 31
$1,550: 3
$1,600: 18
$1,650: 16
$1,700: 18
$1,800: 7
$1,850: 4
$1,900: 11
$6K: 7

Final Spins Edited Out: 10


BONUS ROUND STATS

BR Win Record: 43-72 (.374)

PBRWs: 0
4-1 Weeks: 1
3-2 Weeks: 6
2-3 Weeks: 7
1-4 Weeks: 7
SKUNKINGS: 2Β (TOTAL TAPING DAY WASHOUTS: 1)

MDBRs: 5

Letter Combo Wipeouts: 7 (TOTAL TRAINWRECKS: 0)

Perfect Letter Combos: 4

BR Categories
Top/Middle/Bottom Chosen: 37/30/48

AROUND THE HOUSE: 1/1; 1-0
EVENT(S): 5/14; 2-3
FOOD & DRINK: 11/14; 4-7
FUN & GAMES: 2/3; 1-1
IN THE KITCHEN: 1/2; 0-1
LIVING THING(S): 2/6; 1-1
ON THE MAP:
PERSON/PEOPLE: 7/23; 3-4
PHRASE: 43/113; 16-27
PLACE(S): 8/18; 3-5
THING(S): 7/115; 0-7
WHAT ARE YOU DOING?: 25/33; 11-14
WHAT ARE YOU WEARING?: 3/3; 1-2

Dreaded Category Trio Encounters: Week: 1, Season: 32
THING-Free Category Choices:

BR Prizes
CAR: 14/34 (1 car sweep)
$40K: 22/61 (2 minimum sweeps)
$50K: 4/10
$75K: 1/4
$100K (or $1M): 2/6

Car Wins

  • 1 Lincoln Corsair Standard
  • 2 Nissan LEAF SV Pluses
  • 2 Nissan Pathfinder SLs
  • 3 MINI Cooper SEs
  • 1 Ford Bronco Sport Big Bend
  • 1 BMW X1 xDrive28i
  • 2 Ford Mustang MACH-E Selects
  • 1 Ford Mustang EcoBoost Premium Convertible
  • 1 Volkswagen AtlasΒ 3.6L V6 SE

MDBR Result
Landed onΒ $1M:
1 Space Away:
2-3 Spaces Away:
4-5 Spaces Away: 1
6 Spaces Away: 1
7-8 Spaces Away:
9-11 Spaces Away: 3
12 Spaces Away:

BR Wins Despite LosingΒ WCΒ toΒ BANKRUPT: 4
BR Losses Despite Having WC: 8
Non-$100K Wins After LosingΒ MDWΒ toΒ BANKRUPT:

Toughest BR Puzzle this Week:Β YEARLY BANQUET
Easiest BR Puzzle this Week:Β OUTER LOBBY (just the O’s and/or B’s were needed, yet the Novys didn’t take advantage of it)


Team of the Week: Joe & Amy Robbins


WEEKLY RATING: 6 (D+)


Next week, we have our third sixth episode week. And @jbeaugard01, I hope you’re ready for your first-ever set of recaps since you’ll be doing all of that week.