Pat Sajak’s embarrassing ‘Wheel of Fortune’ cue-card meltdown

Call it the Great Cue-Card snafu.

Pat Sajak rang in the New Year on Monday’s “Wheel of Fortune” by bungling a contestant’s biographical information due to an unfortunate mishandling of his cue cards.

Sajak, 77 — who’s in his final year hosting the warhorse game show — was getting set to ask Jason, a psychiatric nurse practitioner, about his relationship status when he mis-shuffled his cue cards, resulting in an awkward exchange.

“Married man?” Sajak asked Jason, who appeared confused by the question.

“No, I’m single, actually,” he answered after waiting a beat.

“You know, I’m sorry,” Sajak said, laughing, “I just messed up a card, hold on.

“So you’re a circus acrobat, I see?,” he joked, before reading Jason’s correct biographical information: “Paris, Texas, as a single dad to two adopted boys.”

Pat Sajak screwed up his cue cards on Monday’s “Wheel of Fortune,” resulting in an embarrassing gaffe. ABC

Sajak then laughed the incident off.

“Nice to have you, Jason forgive me but it’s been a New Year’s weekend. You have to understand.”

The gaffe was just one of many awkward and embarrassing incidents involving Sajak on “Wheel of Fortune” in the past year or so.

“Wheel of Fortune” contestant Jason, who seemed surprised when Pat Sajak got his biographical information wrong. ABC

Just last week, Sajak got testy with a contestant when she questioned a puzzle she couldn’t solve and lost out on $40,000.

The contestant named Jill, then asked Sajak: “What kind of puzzle is that?”

“It’s a puzzle you didn’t solve” Sajak fired back. “It’s getting testy here on Christmas.”

Pat Sajak’s gaffe on Monday’s show was one in a long line of awkward, embarrassing and uncomfortable situations on “Wheel of Fortune” in the past year or so. ABC

Last May, Sajak snapped at a contestant who tried and failed several times to answer the puzzle.

“Why are you bothering?” he said.

He has, in the recent past, put a contestant in a chokeholdclaimed he hides in letter-turner Vanna White’s gardenasked a contestant to remove his shirt, and tugged on a contestant’s beard.

Sajak’s last episode will likely air in June 2024.

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‘Wheel of Fortune’ contestant’s ‘flub’ costs her $1 million prize, trip

She felt the heat.

“Wheel of Fortune” fans were astounded by a player’s unfortunate puzzle-solving skills that prevented her from winning life-changing money on Friday’s episode of the long-running game show.

Contestant Micki was only three letters away from completing a puzzle in the “Thing” category — and she had already landed on the $1 million wedge, as well as a vacation to Croatia.

The Louisiana native had the live studio audience’s support as she was instructed by longtime host Pat Sajak to pick another letter.

The board read: “A ROARING FIRE IN THE FIRE _ _ A _ E.” The unsolved word was “FIREPLACE.”


Contestant Micki incorrectly guessed a letter that was not in the puzzle, costing her the potential $1 million prize and a trip to Croatia.
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But Micki audibly disappointed the live studio audience when she asked Sajak to put an “S” on the board, which sounded off the incorrect-answer buzzer.

“You got the reaction. No ‘S,’ I’m sorry,” Sajak said of the crowd’s dismay.

Micki’s mess-up had one “Wheel” fan wondering on Twitter whether hers was better or worse than other recent blunders.

“Wheel of Fortune poll…Worse flub in recent memory…” one user surveyed the internet, referring to an incorrect guess during Teen Week. “A) Fregh…B) Fireplace… I’d go B since it changed the entire game.”


Only three contestants have ever won the $1 million prize on “Wheel of Fortune,” a rep for the show said.
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A fan on Twitter compared Micki’s blunder to a recent mistake. A teen contestant wrongly guessed a letter to complete this seemingly easy puzzle.
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On that episode, contestant Khushi was one letter away from a trip to Antigua when she incorrectly solved the board that read “FRE_H TROPICAL FRUIT.”

Twitter users accused the teen of “zoning out” and missing the seemingly obvious “FRESH.”

“The fregh tropical fruit one also changed the game. It was a prize puzzle, so she also missed out on a vacation,” another fan replied.

A contestant can compete for $1 million in the bonus round if they land on the $1 million wedge during regular game play, solve the puzzle and win the game. That amount is placed in one of the bonus round envelopes.

The show’s official TikTok page revealed last week that only three contestants have ever won the $1 million prize. The current version of the series has aired since 1983.

Also last week, “Wheel” fans roasted a contestant for her lack of knowledge of cheesy bagel toppings.



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