Wheel of Fortune is once again at the center of viewer debate after a recent episode sparked controversy over what many fans are calling an unfair rule and a puzzling bonus round. The backlash also involved host Ryan Seacrest, as audiences questioned how a key moment led to contestant Todd Meyer losing out on a $56,000 opportunity during a tense round.
The episode, which originally aired on March 31 and was later rebroadcast on June 16, featured contestants Sheree Corder, Todd Meyer, and Latricia Randolph competing for the top prize. Corder started strong by solving early toss-up puzzles and building an early lead, while Meyer and Randolph also picked up momentum as the game progressed.
The most debated moment came during a crossword-style puzzle under the category “Party.” Meyer correctly identified all four answers on the board, but was ruled incorrect because he included the repeated word “party” in each phrase instead of only saying the exact displayed words. The ruling handed the win to Corder, prompting frustration from both the contestant and viewers who felt the rule had not been clearly reinforced.
The controversy continued into the Bonus Round, where Corder faced the phrase “Whoop It Up” with several letters revealed. She was unable to solve it and lost the $40,000 bonus. Online reactions were mixed, with many fans criticizing both the crossword ruling and the difficulty of the final puzzle, calling the phrase obscure and unfairly challenging.