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‘Wheel of Fortune’ Clip Goes Viral After Contestants Repeatedly Fail to Solve Easy Puzzle

You can t possibly guess a wheel of fortune puzzle with no letters

Mar 02, 2022

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A viral Wheel of Fortune clip has left viewers shocked, amused, and—in some cases—down right angry.

The sequence went down during Tuesday’s episode, when all three contestants repeatedly failed to solve an obvious “phrase” puzzle. Player Laura was seemingly poised to win the round after purchasing the letter “O,” leaving only four missing letters in the five-word riddle: “Another feather _n yo_r _a_.” 

To most people, the puzzle was clearly, “Another feather in your cap”—an idiomatic phrase that is used to highlight a success or achievement. A seemingly confident Laura told host Pat Sajak she would like to solve, before stating the phrase, “another feather in your hat,” an obviously incorrect answer as the last word didn’t include the letter “T.” Though the flub wasn’t too notable, the situation got worse … or better, depending on your sense of humor.

Contestant Christopher then spun the wheel before incorrectly guessing the letter “G.” The third player, Thomas, landed on “bankrupt,” which put Laura back in control. 

“Another feather in your lap,” she guessed, prompting the buzzer to go off.

“Oh, the feather is moving around,” Sajak jokingly said.

After Christopher guessed another wrong letter, and Thomas landed on “lose a turn,” Laura had another opportunity to take the win. She took a few moments to think it over, before correctly asking for the letter “P.” She had this in the bag … or so some viewers thought.

“Another feather in your map,” she incorrectly guessed.

Christopher then spun the wheel and ended up on “bankrupt,” giving the wheel back to Thomas. He landed on $500, asked for a “C” and gave it another shot: “Another feather in your cap,” he said, securing the win.

The now-viral moment lasted a little over two minutes. In all, it took the contestants eight turns and 10 attempts before finally ending the brutal round.

You can check out some of the Twitter reactions below.

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What is the mystery puzzle on Wheel of Fortune?

“Mystery Round”: Two “mystery” wedges are placed on the Wheel, each hiding either a “Bankrupt” or “$10,000” on the face-down side. After correctly calling a consonant, the contestant can either take the wedge's face value of $1,000 per letter in the puzzle or take the 50/50 chance of getting $10,000 or Bankrupt.

Which letter would you guess first on Wheel of Fortune?

It gets you an idea on what letters to go for first. Remember the most common letters in the English language: in order, E, T, A, O, I, N, S, H, R, D, L, C, U. Note that the commonly-guessed letter R is less common than often-slighted H and that L appears even further down on the list.

What is the best Wheel of Fortune letter to guess?

R, S, T, L, N, E were the most commonly chosen letters, and with good reason, too. If you look at the 1,000 most common words in the English language, you will find that the most common letters are E, T, R, A, O, N, I, S, L, and D. If you eliminate all but one vowel, you get R, S, T, L, N, E.