Contestant Misses $1 Million Prize After Painful Final Puzzle Mistake on Wheel of Fortune

The atmosphere on Wheel of Fortune that evening felt noticeably different from the start. Framed as a “Bragging Rights” edition, the episode replaced strangers with coworkers—Sam Oh, Peter Jung, and Daniel Park—bringing shared history onto the stage. Their familiarity created a relaxed, playful tone, something host Ryan Seacrest leaned into immediately. The revelation that Jung had once been Park’s pediatrician added an unexpected twist, fueling jokes and easing the usual competitive tension. Instead of quiet concentration, the episode unfolded with laughter, subtle rivalries, and genuine camaraderie.

As the game progressed, that energy evolved into something more competitive. Pride became just as important as prize money, especially with the humorous threat of wearing “Wheel of Misfortune” shirts designed by Jung’s spouse. Sam Oh quickly emerged as a strong contender, building momentum through consistent puzzle-solving. Jung kept pace and raised the stakes dramatically by landing the million-dollar wedge, while Park found his footing and kept the contest balanced. By the later rounds, Oh held a clear lead, setting him up as the frontrunner heading into the Bonus Round.

That final stage shifted everything. The lively group dynamic disappeared, leaving Oh alone under intense pressure. The category seemed simple, but the partially revealed puzzle offered only fragments: “O_T O_ _ _ C.” With time ticking down, Oh guessed “Out of,” but couldn’t complete the phrase. The correct answer—“Out of Whack”—slipped away, along with a $40,000 prize and the possibility of a hidden million-dollar win. It marked yet another Bonus Round miss, sparking immediate reactions from viewers analyzing the pressure and split-second decisions.

Despite the near miss, the episode ended on a lighter note. Backstage, the contestants reunited, laughing and reflecting on the experience. The humor, shared history, and friendly rivalry remained intact, proving that while the prize was lost, the spirit of the game—and their connection—was very much a win.

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