‘Wheel of Fortune’ Puzzle Turns Heads Over Contestant’s Answer

Note: we are republishing this story which originally made the news in November 2024.

A “Wheel of Fortune” contestant has taken the internet by storm after a hilariously wrong guess on Monday’s episode that quickly went viral.

The puzzle in question read: “___E OURSE_F A ROUN OF A___AUSE,” with just a few letters missing. The correct answer was “Give yourself a round of applause.

But when contestant Will Jordan took his turn, he confidently guessed: “Treat yourself a round of sausage.

As anyone watching can imagine, his answer was far from correct — and the moment quickly became internet gold.

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