
Flashback to the first $1 million winner in Wheel of Fortune history.
We are flashing back to October 8th, 2008 in which Michelle became the first player in Wheel of Fortune history to win the show’s biggest prize of $1 million!

We are flashing back to October 8th, 2008 in which Michelle became the first player in Wheel of Fortune history to win the show’s biggest prize of $1 million!
We’re flashing back to an unforgettable Wheel of Fortune episode in which it dates back to 2014 in Hawaii where during the speed-up round, 2 team contestants nearly the exact same back-to-back guesses, prompting Pat Sajak to hilariously crash out & quote “Who said anything about a horse?!” The most hilarious moment in Wheel of Fortune history.🤣
July 21st marked 38 years since Wheel of Fortune announcer Jack Clark passed away from cancer at just 62 years old here in Los Angeles.
Another season of Jeopardy has come & gone. Until we see Ken Jennings again on the Alex Trebek Stage, we will enjoy the summer reruns for the next 6 weeks.
86 years ago today, the late great Alex Trebek was born in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, which is just 212 miles north of Toronto.
Just because a federal judge has temporarily paused the deal between Paramount Pictures & Warner Bros. doesn’t mean that MultiVersus is coming back. Additionally, no online petition is ever going to make Player First Games bring the game back. So spare us the time & stop with this whole nonsense please. The online servers for MultiVersus are…no, have been permanently shut down for more than a year.
Wheel of Fortune’s YouTube channel has uploaded yet another retro episode in which it dates back to 1987 where a ceramic dalmatian dog named Sheldon made his appearance. Fair to say it will not be the last time we will see Sheldon on its channel.
98 years ago today, longtime Jeopardy announcer Johnny Gilbert was born in Newport News, Virginia.
July 6th, 2026, which was this past Sunday, would’ve been the 101st birthday of Merv Griffin, creator of Jeopardy! & Wheel of Fortune until his death in 2007. Without Mr. Griffin, 2 of the greatest & most beloved game shows in United States history wouldn’t be where they are today. Thank you, Mr. Griffin! May you continue to rest in eternal peace.
5 days ago, Maggie Sajak, Wheel of Fortune social media correspondent & Pat Sajak’s daughter, posted a video on Instagram on what her father is doing.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DZnZHtYpooV/?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
Nicky Trebek, daughter of Alex Trebek, shared a touching post honoring her late father on Instagram this Father’s Day weekend.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DZ2h2IBG3OF/?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
Another retro Wheel of Fortune episode, which dates back to 1987, was uploaded on the show’s YouTube channel. Leigh Sampson appeared on the show where she bought the prizes during the shopping round, taking Jack Clark who passed away in the Summer of 1988 a full 2 minutes to announce the full list.
The show uploaded yet another retro episode of Wheel where in 1994, musicians Weird Al Yankovic, Lee Greenwood, James Brown & Little Richard were competing.
It would appear that the show has uploaded yet another retro episode of Wheel in which it dates back to February 25th, 1986. Until 1987, the contestants shopped for prizes after solving each puzzle. Does anyone here remember this?
As a longtime Wheel of Fortune viewer, I’ve been asking myself “What is the current font on the dollar amount wedges on the Wheel?” Is it Chesterfield?