Those two with "Tough Workout" and "New Baby Buggy" were insane. Got almost no help from the letters they were given, and "Thing" is always such a vague category.
Tough workout was impressive but gettable imo because tough was almost certainly the first word. New was also clear but baby buggy is a very random phrase I wouldn't have got.
@@OtterSC2 I think this can broken down a bit. Baby is a somewhat common word, and a lot of other 4 letter words that might follow new contain one of the letters proven not to be there. Buggy is a really weird one though, as although it's one of the few 5 letter words that might make sense there, buggy is very rarely used I find.
With the “new baby buggy” thing I’m fully convinced they choose random contestants before the show and give the answers to them and the producers leave it up to the contestants to remember the answers hoping the clue/amount of letters will jog their memory
It's more optimal to solve early on a prize puzzle. On a normal puzzle, if you know it but don't have much money, then you should keep spinning to rack it up. With a PRIZE puzzle, the prize is usually worth several thousand dollars anyway
What's the harm in guessing a puzzle early? Is there a penalty for guessing a prize puzzle wrong? The way I see it, if your brain fills out a phrase that fits all the criteria, it's not outlandish at all to see if it's right!
Well if you really think you got it, you dont want to risk bankrupts, although i guess youd want to rack up a little money to make the solve worth something.
@@nullied Basically in a normal round you don't get any money for just getting the puzzle. You just get to bank the money you've accumulated in the round meaning it's safe from bankrupts and such. Early in the round you probably won't have much money so you'll spin for more if you know the puzzle. In a Prize Puzzle, the person who solves also gets a prize, which means that you can take the prize without losing control if you know it.
Nah I don't think it was that insane, I got it immediately and English is not my first language. It was really instinctive to start with "I've got a" and then go from there. But I guess different puzzles just click for different people, cause that was the only one I got, haha.
The scooby doo one was easy because the the category of fictional characters and the hyphen and 3 letter word made it easy to guess scooby doo, then once you figured that out there’s only one major scooby doo character that’s 6 letters and starts with S.
The baby buggy one was the most insane to me. The feeling one I understand. There was another one where a guy figured out "Port & Starboard" on 1 letter..
@@cocoabluetie2 You'd think that would be true but once I came up with Spider-Man for the second word, there was no way I was going to reconsider that.
@@adamwilkirson2045 wait wtf, hahaha it seems I pressed the wrong comment. I was supposed to say that to some guy advertising a shady link but I clicked on this guy instead. It's Surprising how tiredness can make you so high.
Yep the first he blurted out New Baby Buggy was the answer to the puzzle production staff members forgot to reveal the answer to the puzzle some great delayed reactions by the staff.
Believe it or not, there is a strategy on the bonus round, even when none of your letters appear. You’re down to 15 remaining possible letters: 12 consonants and 3 vowels. Of those, if you know which are more common, you can narrow it down to about 5 or 6 more common consonants. Then toss around those with one vowel at a time. It’s not easy. But in the last one, when no letters appeared, i immediately started with B and A, and “baby” just jumped out. For Tough Workout, if you see the word “tough”, and you focus on the O (because there’s no A or E, and you are fairly sure there’s already one O in the puzzle, and they often like having clues with repeated letters), then your brain might see Workout (mine didn’t).
First you have to land on it on the main board, then win the round and the game, then there’s 1 envelope with the million on the final wheel she spun and then had to get it right again. Absolutely INSANE
Definitely not at my age...Im sooo far removed my kids or grown and worked at a daycare. I would've never ever guessed that one without more letters. "Summer breeze...makes me feel fine..." 🤣
0:184:35 emil: new baby buggy! Person behind lighting the letters: doubt he's going to solve it ... wait what?? that's it! O_O hit the switch, hit the switch! All letters light up. 😂😂
There's ones I can see the logic to like the hyphen in scooby doo but omg the new baby buggy one.. l feel like I could sit in front of that puzzle for months and never think it
Neil G i saw in an interview that he just tried the first letters in the alphabet that he didn't pick and wasn't RSTLNE... which are A and B, and he just went from there...
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Well, on the positive note, solving puzzles this quickly gives them time to play some extra rounds. I always like it when Pat says, "We have some time left, we're gonna play another round." I remember once I saw an episode where all 3 of the contestants were good at solving the puzzles they played like 7 rounds. After the 6th puzzle solve, Pat said, "You've all just been zipping through these puzzles that we still have time for another round." After the puzzle was presented the bell rang telling them they were running out of time.
The woman who solved “ive got a good feeling about this.” Undoubtedly said that in her head beforehand as a mantra, and it lined up. That’s a cool happenstance.
@@Pvt-Lenny hey I'm late to this comment, but there's videos about her, and she is an avid fan of the show, who has been studying patterns in the puzzles. She understood that the first word was I've due to how many conjunctions would've worked there, then she kind of filled in the rest in her head before saying it!
She probably thought about a lot of phrases it could be with that lettering, and the L only being there narrowed it down to that phrase, or maybe a few others. Or maybe she just guessed.
a big help was that the first word was I've which is one of very few words to have 1 letter then an apostrophe and then 2 letters. The only other one I can think of is I'll, but since there were no Ls there, it may have helped alot
There's something called the "used letter board" that viewers don't see on TV. It has all the letters that have been guessed for a puzzle to help contestants can keep track. In this case, the first letter on the board was "B" (from the previous puzzle), and since he was panicking, he just started saying "B" words. He's also a nursing student who was studying pediatrics so he said that maybe he had "babies on the brain."
4:35 He figured it out through the process of elimination. He knew the letters he called couldn't be in the puzzle. So he talked it out keeping all that in mind.
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If she thought in her head, I've got a good feeling about this, made the connection that, OMG, that's the answer lol. It's a one in a million shot, but clearly happens.
It’s the apostrophe that gives it away. To my knowledge there are only two words in English that have three letters with an apostrophe after the first: _I’VE_ and _I’LL._ There are also only two acceptable words in proper English with one letter: _I_ and _A._ If people with such an understanding of English realizes the significance of the apostrophe, then they would likely figure out that the third word is an _A_ due to a variation of of _I_ having already been used. Now think of the three letter words that can work with *“I’’LL [x][x][x] A”* or *“I’VE [x][x][x] A”* This would give them a good feeling and probably send the thought “I’ve got a good feeling about this.” Of course this is just a good feeling, so the smart move to make is to guess a consonant that is common enough but would show up in a key area if the guessed phrase is correct. Hence why it would be smart to pick “L.”
I remember as a kid my mother used to solve the puzzle without a single letter being turned around. We used to tell her to give us a chance lol!! She was great at crossword puzzles so I dont know if that helped. She was so smart and beautiful and kind. She passed away when I was 16 and I miss her every day.
Shaggy and Scooby-Doo was actually pretty easy, especially when the S was right. How many characters have names that ??????-??? could fit into? I dunno, weird.
1:52 Pat should have just run around the set pointing at the one letter as well as celebrating with Caitlin, dancing with Vanna, and celebrating in the Car before shouting “HOW DID YOU GET THAT!?”
These are impressive, I remember one guy solved "championship match" with only the t in match. Another guy solved "gopher" with just the "er" which could have been just about anything.
That poor woman had to repeat her “I had a good feeling about it” joke 5 times before the audience noticed
She likely said it in her head as a mantra and it just happened to line up perfectly.
Angela Hsiao
Nahh They heard her... Just ghosted her on purpose because her response wasn’t clever it was slapstick
No... that's not what happened.
Slept with the producer. 😁
TheSportsGuru has always
It annoys me how the category is 'Thing'.
EVERYTHING IS A THING!!!
Break down the word everything, "every" and "thing".... makes since that everything is a thing
Specially *my thing* !
this is a thing
that's the joke
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That million dollar solve was one of the must clutch things I've seen xD
28-3 falcons-pats at the end of the third
Jackeen D22 : I actually figured it. And the scooby doo one. The others....holy cow no way!
Yes, that was Larry Bird stealing an inbounds pass for a layup with two seconds left! Lol
Happy birthday 🎂
Yup she said it and Pat was like what
Those two with "Tough Workout" and "New Baby Buggy" were insane. Got almost no help from the letters they were given, and "Thing" is always such a vague category.
ikr like wtf is a new baby buggy anyways
Tough workout was impressive but gettable imo because tough was almost certainly the first word. New was also clear but baby buggy is a very random phrase I wouldn't have got.
@@OtterSC2 I think this can broken down a bit. Baby is a somewhat common word, and a lot of other 4 letter words that might follow new contain one of the letters proven not to be there. Buggy is a really weird one though, as although it's one of the few 5 letter words that might make sense there, buggy is very rarely used I find.
@@fireserpent9854 or it was scripted to get publicity
With the “new baby buggy” thing I’m fully convinced they choose random contestants before the show and give the answers to them and the producers leave it up to the contestants to remember the answers hoping the clue/amount of letters will jog their memory
Caitlin: “Can I solve?”
Pat: “......Okay?”
Caitlin: “It is a prize puzzle.”
*BEEP*
Pat: “Nope, sorry.”
Total Sony thing to do lmao
🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Me: I've got a good feeling about this!
@@gabriellagomez9599 Pat: that's right
Audience starts cheering
Caitlin: says her joke 5 times, Pat looks on, confused
For $900 only. 😮😮
i only got one thing to say to this video
OOROOHLOOHROO
eric bajowski I read this this at the same time it happened. Great spelling
Omg I did same thing that happens a lot
Sadly that won’t be in the new movie. Shaggy has a different voice.
Becky?
lmao
These people solve crossword puzzles without reading the hints.
even they don't have the power to do that
@Winslow Let me guess you also read sheet music for fun
@Winslow That's even better lol
I used to do that with a "word bank" in 5th grade haha
@Winslow hahahahaha
My man said ‘new baby buggy’ as if that’s a thing people say
Sus
Majority of these are sus. Especially the one who had that I got a good feeling about this
I really thought it was New York State
@@R.O.T.C._SEEMHave people cheated on wheel of fortune before? How would it be possible (genuine question)
@@R.O.T.C._SEEM the show has been on since 1975, moments like these are bound to happen eventually
I love how she said, "it is a prize puzzle" to help justify her otherwise outlandish request to solve.
It's more optimal to solve early on a prize puzzle. On a normal puzzle, if you know it but don't have much money, then you should keep spinning to rack it up. With a PRIZE puzzle, the prize is usually worth several thousand dollars anyway
What's the harm in guessing a puzzle early? Is there a penalty for guessing a prize puzzle wrong?
The way I see it, if your brain fills out a phrase that fits all the criteria, it's not outlandish at all to see if it's right!
Well if you really think you got it, you dont want to risk bankrupts, although i guess youd want to rack up a little money to make the solve worth something.
@@nullied Basically in a normal round you don't get any money for just getting the puzzle. You just get to bank the money you've accumulated in the round meaning it's safe from bankrupts and such. Early in the round you probably won't have much money so you'll spin for more if you know the puzzle. In a Prize Puzzle, the person who solves also gets a prize, which means that you can take the prize without losing control if you know it.
Me too.
0:11 Sam Lundquist (s25e70, 14/12/07)
0:53 Scott Dole (s27e57, 1/12/09)
1:36 Caitlin Burke (s28e40, 5/11/10)
3:19 Autumn Erhard (s30e184, 30/5/13)
4:41 Emil de Leon (s31e133, 19/3/14)
(day/month/year)
Underappreciated comment. Thank you.
My man rich as fuvk
theres a 30th month ?!?! 💀
@@jojomations2596
I used the D/M/Y system because i'm not american, so i have no reason to use the inferior M/D/Y system
@@babbisp1 Honestly, once you know how both work, you're not concerned anymore. You just roll with it. :P
I have just one thing to say to you: *Sound of Goofy drowning*
Dilopho Oh my *GOD*
Pat's impression of Scooby Doo makes me cringe every time lol
@KodyBod700
I almost threw my phone at the wall.
😂 gold!
I couldn’t understand what tf he was doing 😂
"New Baby Buggy"? What? How do you THINK that? Seriously, someone help me out.
Cause he's asian
Andrew Cordes
What does that have to do with anything?
+Maria Shutter because Asians love new babies
Maria Shutter
I think he's a doctor.
watch the ellen show on the episode that he goes on. he explains it
I got the Scooby Doo one, but not the others.
The "I've Got a Feeling..." one was an insane get.
Nah I don't think it was that insane, I got it immediately and English is not my first language. It was really instinctive to start with "I've got a" and then go from there. But I guess different puzzles just click for different people, cause that was the only one I got, haha.
How many other contractions have I've or I'll? Then take a look at the number of letters to words
The scooby doo one was easy because the the category of fictional characters and the hyphen and 3 letter word made it easy to guess scooby doo, then once you figured that out there’s only one major scooby doo character that’s 6 letters and starts with S.
The baby buggy one was the most insane to me. The feeling one I understand. There was another one where a guy figured out "Port & Starboard" on 1 letter..
@@cocoabluetie2 You'd think that would be true but once I came up with Spider-Man for the second word, there was no way I was going to reconsider that.
I swear, if I had a whole day to guess "New Baby Buggy" and my life depended on it, I still wouldn't be able to solve that puzzle. Good on that guy.
@@carrierbateman9350 shut the fuck up bot!
@@adamwilkirson2045 wait wtf, hahaha it seems I pressed the wrong comment. I was supposed to say that to some guy advertising a shady link but I clicked on this guy instead. It's Surprising how tiredness can make you so high.
@@adamwilkirson2045 ooooh it seems I'm high af right now. The comment that I called bot was deleted.
that is just unheard of I never uttered those words once in my life in fact when was the last time you even heard the word "buggy" being used.
@@mrhumble2937 ya that would be more likely in a puzzle
The crazy part is not him guessing "New Baby Buggy" but that he can literally not think of any other possible guesses
What else fits there? So many common letters are gone
Nice guesses
@@TheDGomezzi I thought “New York Pizza” for some reason lolol
@@bingbong4461 But there's no R!
@@bingbong4461 that my guess too dude! Nice
A group of Pill Pushers?
Making fish love?
While wearing a Styrofoam hat?
THIS IS WHEEL OF FORTUNE JOE!!!!!
Metal Sonic
Tempest Wing and trying
Delayed reaction by the production staff in that last clip, as if they were thinking, "Did we hear that right? He actually pulled it off?!"
More like damn we have to give him Money again
WTF never heard a STROLLER called a "Baby Buggy" in my life... and I live in the south where shopping carts are called buggies.
They should sound the 'ringing' bell for the correct answer.
I think someone told her the answer for ratings. I’ve got a good feeling etc . That was a scam
Yep the first he blurted out New Baby Buggy was the answer to the puzzle production staff members forgot to reveal the answer to the puzzle some great delayed reactions by the staff.
Z... 4... Q... another Q... a third Q... and the Batman symbol.
Is it Alex Karras in Webster?
"Alex Karras in Webster"
Peter: "I'll take the fat guy in the circle"
Pat: "That's you"
Peter: "Oh oh, that's embarrassing!"
Okay Peter Griffin 😂
Vincent Hayabusa I just took a shot in the dark! Holy crap!
Believe it or not, there is a strategy on the bonus round, even when none of your letters appear. You’re down to 15 remaining possible letters: 12 consonants and 3 vowels. Of those, if you know which are more common, you can narrow it down to about 5 or 6 more common consonants. Then toss around those with one vowel at a time. It’s not easy. But in the last one, when no letters appeared, i immediately started with B and A, and “baby” just jumped out.
For Tough Workout, if you see the word “tough”, and you focus on the O (because there’s no A or E, and you are fairly sure there’s already one O in the puzzle, and they often like having clues with repeated letters), then your brain might see Workout (mine didn’t).
That's really alot to think about in a couple of seconds lol.
Easy on paper but in reality, where you get so much pressure and 20-25s to think, it's a lot harder
@@trunghoanginh3505 Those answers are hard even with a system. I mean i couldn't do that on the spot either. But it does happen once in a while.
Tough workout was just darn luck, I don't care what anybody says
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My brain can't do that under pressure.......or ever ; )
The girl of 1 million dollars seriously wtf
First you have to land on it on the main board, then win the round and the game, then there’s 1 envelope with the million on the final wheel she spun and then had to get it right again. Absolutely INSANE
Probably the most well deserved million dollar win ever handed out to a contestant.
@@timdriscoll2528 in other words, it was rigged.
I loved how she was just like "tough workout" with no uncertainty and thought nothing of it. "Yeah, the answer's tough workout. Obviously."
And she won a million dollars for that! ^_^
+Jay Dylan of 0
+Jay Dylan of 0
@Tone. If Autumn didn’t have that wild card, she probably wouldn’t have been able to solve it! 😮
I hope the producer and her will be very happy.
NEW BABY BUGGY and TOUGH WORKOUT were the best solves!
Seriously! Who's mind goes straight to " New Baby Buggy"?
MisterBigBlunts must have recently bought a baby buggy
Don't forget that BUBBLY SOAP and A WARM GLOW were the other best solves as well.
MisterBigBlunts it was revealed that the new baby buggy was part of a promo ad for wheel of fortune and yes it does look Super Staged
what about the first one lmao that was pretty boss
You can give me a year to solve that last one... I'm never coming up with new baby buggy
You could give me the “B”s and I’d still have had trouble coming up with it.
I was thinking New York pizza lol
I literally saw this comment before the video played and still couldn’t get it
I got to new, maybe given a week of solid guessing I'd have gotten baby, but after that, nothing
Definitely not at my age...Im sooo far removed my kids or grown and worked at a daycare. I would've never ever guessed that one without more letters. "Summer breeze...makes me feel fine..." 🤣
"COUNTRY ROADS, TAKE ME HOME!"
To the place
@0Elemiah0 West Virginia
@@elifaskurniap1268 Mounain mama
take me home~
Country roads
New Baby Buggy should’ve been an automatic million dollar win 😳
0:18 4:35 emil: new baby buggy! Person behind lighting the letters: doubt he's going to solve it ... wait what?? that's it! O_O hit the switch, hit the switch! All letters light up. 😂😂
HAHAHH LOL
The last one with NEW BABY BUGGY deserves a million dollars
There's ones I can see the logic to like the hyphen in scooby doo but omg the new baby buggy one.. l feel like I could sit in front of that puzzle for months and never think it
Where’s “a group of pill pushers”? That was the smartest solve EVER.
THIS IS WHEEL OF FORTUNE!!!
JOE!!!
@mbossy-22- "Group of pill pushers" was NOT a solve !!
I still can’t stop laughing about “Fish Love”. ( It was Wish List).
put that in search i'm sure it will come up
Alternate title: One person gets to play while the other two look on in amazement.
Wow! I've never seen anybody win the $1,000,000 before.
2 people have so far
3, actually.
And now they're basking under the Maui sun with Wittman, Price and Hadad
what the fuck that is not how scoobydoo sounds
what the fuck take a chill pill
ikr xDDDD
ORURUARUAPROOIURURUROUOROURUOROUOUROOOO!!
lol i thought the same thing what the hell was he trying to do
Zabuza! The demon of the hidden mist...... -hand signs- Chidori! (Kakashi)
new baby buggy is way outside the box. unless you just happened to be in baby shopping mode.
Neil G What kind of bonus round is this for emil Pat sajak is right i was really stunned.
Neil G i saw in an interview that he just tried the first letters in the alphabet that he didn't pick and wasn't RSTLNE... which are A and B, and he just went from there...
He sounded like he was
@@ja1207 that makes a lot of sense. So he was lucky the puzzle was not New Zoom Binoculars 😆
But who really calls it a buggy anymore. Especially in America
Narrator: “Don’t spend this all in one place”
Colleges: We’ll see about that
4:47 even Vanna was like "the fuck he actually solved it?"
"New Baby Buggy"
HOW??? WHAT EVEN IS THAT???
My best guess is an alternate name for “stroller”
My guess was New York Pizza.😂
@@badlongon525 you kidding,this was a place
@@badlongon525 This was my guess as well.
They probably changed the letters & just gave him the win. Hence the delay before the reveal.
The only one I didn't see as particularly amazing was Shaggy and Scooby-Doo. That one seemed rather straight forward.
TB xbs f bhuiu
Yep, I'm a dumbass and the hyphen would scream SCOOBY-DOOOOOOOOO
tough workout was easy
And yet I see S _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ and I think Spider-Man
SuperSonic Racer Yea sure
Why is this video so HD...
Gingeas I don’t know ask V Sauce
Because the show is broadcasted in HD
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TV shows have much higher quality than RUclips videos.
Both Wheel and Jeopardy! have been broadcasting in HD since 2006. First on Jeopardy in Season 19, the 2002-2009 metallic set signified the transition to HD and Wheel of Fortune with the Neon Set in Season 21 also signified the transition to HD.
Well, on the positive note, solving puzzles this quickly gives them time to play some extra rounds. I always like it when Pat says, "We have some time left, we're gonna play another round." I remember once I saw an episode where all 3 of the contestants were good at solving the puzzles they played like 7 rounds. After the 6th puzzle solve, Pat said, "You've all just been zipping through these puzzles that we still have time for another round." After the puzzle was presented the bell rang telling them they were running out of time.
The woman who solved “ive got a good feeling about this.” Undoubtedly said that in her head beforehand as a mantra, and it lined up.
That’s a cool happenstance.
Nah it was what one of the executives said to her before she blowed him off
Gotta admit, seems a little fishy that she is not at all exited about hitting that "impossible" guess.
She was an english teacher :)
@@Pvt-Lenny hey I'm late to this comment, but there's videos about her, and she is an avid fan of the show, who has been studying patterns in the puzzles. She understood that the first word was I've due to how many conjunctions would've worked there, then she kind of filled in the rest in her head before saying it!
How in the World did Caitlin solve the '' I've Got A Good Feeling About This '' puzzle?
Becouse she got a good feeling about that
dika312 Oh! Good One!
thats what the producer said back stage before the show
She probably thought about a lot of phrases it could be with that lettering, and the L only being there narrowed it down to that phrase, or maybe a few others. Or maybe she just guessed.
a big help was that the first word was I've which is one of very few words to have 1 letter then an apostrophe and then 2 letters. The only other one I can think of is I'll, but since there were no Ls there, it may have helped alot
New Baby Buggy
How. The fuck.
Where the fuck did he even THINK to pull that out?
Lucky him, but what the fuck
I watched that one live
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There's something called the "used letter board" that viewers don't see on TV. It has all the letters that have been guessed for a puzzle to help contestants can keep track. In this case, the first letter on the board was "B" (from the previous puzzle), and since he was panicking, he just started saying "B" words. He's also a nursing student who was studying pediatrics so he said that maybe he had "babies on the brain."
+Luigi Turiano I thought it was New Year Party
I was thinking New York Skies lmao
The Scooby-Doo one wasn't that hard, because the category was "fictional characters" and there was a hyphen.
Exactly
Plus the two S's
spider-man has the same amount of letters as scooby-doo so i mean
@@Sai_Anide Except it’s spelled Spiderman not Spider-Man as seen in this video: ruclips.net/video/CADR3_fz6ho/видео.html
Also the whole episode was dog themed, based on the stage decorations
4:35 He figured it out through the process of elimination. He knew the letters he called couldn't be in the puzzle. So he talked it out keeping all that in mind.
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not shocked he’s Asian lmao
Rick's reaction to that unbelievable solve is almost as good as the solve itself haha
If she thought in her head, I've got a good feeling about this, made the connection that, OMG, that's the answer lol. It's a one in a million shot, but clearly happens.
In all the episodes that this show airs, don't you think something crazy is bound to happen, but maybe, that's everyone's first guess.
EqualsThreeable k
It’s the apostrophe that gives it away. To my knowledge there are only two words in English that have three letters with an apostrophe after the first: _I’VE_ and _I’LL._ There are also only two acceptable words in proper English with one letter: _I_ and _A._
If people with such an understanding of English realizes the significance of the apostrophe, then they would likely figure out that the third word is an _A_ due to a variation of of _I_ having already been used. Now think of the three letter words that can work with *“I’’LL [x][x][x] A”* or *“I’VE [x][x][x] A”* This would give them a good feeling and probably send the thought “I’ve got a good feeling about this.”
Of course this is just a good feeling, so the smart move to make is to guess a consonant that is common enough but would show up in a key area if the guessed phrase is correct. Hence why it would be smart to pick “L.”
@@MildMisanthropeMaybeMassive good analysis doc
This is why I love this show. It's unpredictable and quite surprising at times.
Does anyone else think it’s weird how they never seem to stop clapping? Like they end up clapping their own answer after they get it right lmao
They are told to clap excessively when they are accepted for the show. It’s annoying but supposed to make the show more lively
Yes they have someone facing the audience clapping with their hands in the air.
I think vanna has the world record for most clapping
The new baby buggy is absolutely incredible
0:58 *Scott: Shaggy & Scooby-Doo!*
0:59 *Pat Sajak: Whoa! [Fireworks 🎆 Exploding] I'm Impressed 😊*
Pat is such an underrated game show host.
Is he really? He's had the same job for like 40 years and makes an insane amount of money working 4 days a month
He is great but he’s far from overrated 🤣🤣 makes 14 million dollars a year by working about 7 weeks of the year.
@@adbenrobur1619They said UNDERrated
"We've got a million dollar winner," so casual
I remember as a kid my mother used to solve the puzzle without a single letter being turned around. We used to tell her to give us a chance lol!! She was great at crossword puzzles so I dont know if that helped. She was so smart and beautiful and kind. She passed away when I was 16 and I miss her every day.
@3:09 looks like he was giving her a hint & moving her into right direction of the answer. She won $1 million
I remember watching the Country Roads Take Me Home solve with my grandma.
I wish we could have seen Pat's facial expression at 1:42 "Okay......." LOL
Me: Work was so stressful today. I don't really want to go out toni--
My wonderful girlfriend: 1:14
You absolutely brilliant bastard. WELL DONE.
Gross
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lmao that's fucking great man haha. thankyou for that
Shaggy and Scooby-Doo was actually pretty easy, especially when the S was right.
How many characters have names that ??????-??? could fit into?
I dunno, weird.
Spider-man
sponge-blorgo
Sponge-Bob
Spunch bob and squirtword
Wow. These people are smart
1:44 "I've Got A Good Feeling About This", Wheel of Fortune on RUclips!🥳
picture quality is amazing
Wow! I wish I could answer puzzles that fast. That was TOTALLY impressive & EXTREMELY amazing. Nice Job!!!!!!!!😉
Me too, how long have you been playing the game?
1 letter in that large puzzle "I've got a good feeling about this", it doesn't get any better than that!
0:10 "Country Roads Take Me Home", Wheel of Fortune on RUclips!😍
Tough workout and especially new baby buggy were just super unbelievable. All the stars of the universe has to align
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At 3:23 I Like how he said "WHAT!?"
Damn! that NEW BABY BUGGY solve by that dude, dayum boy !!!!!!
IKR... i think the people behind the scenes putting out the letters on the LED puzzle board had that lag time because they were utterly shocked.
Pete Smith Pat was searching 4 wires after that solve!
Indeed he was Tony!!
I love how Patrick always has the look on his face like they cheated somehow.🤣
His names just Pat
I’m not gonna lie, I read this and said “who the hell is Patrick”
I love you, Vanna White and Pat Sajak! Your game show is phenomenal!
WOW GREAT JOB
I absolutely LOVE this show. Someday I hope to be on it.
Hello Susan, adorable smile you got there
1:52 Pat should have just run around the set pointing at the one letter as well as celebrating with Caitlin, dancing with Vanna, and celebrating in the Car before shouting “HOW DID YOU GET THAT!?”
When the other contestants say wow you know they mad as hell 😂😂
The third one was the best. I've got a good feeling about this! Actually the million dollar win was impressive to me.
3:23 "Tough Workout" Wheel of Fortune on RUclips!🥳
I love the look on the guy's face at 1:59 like dafuq just happened? lol
Lmao RIGHT 😂😂😂
0:15 when I get a D+ on my test
that moment when i try and talk to a girl: 1:14
4:47 "New Baby Buggy"?! I remembered that solve from 2014, Wheel of Fortune on RUclips!😍
"New Baby Buggy" always cracks me up so hard. My man guessed it in 2 seconds, WTF!!
I like how everytime somone wins something he walks off
Can't wait for someone to solve with nothing on the board
"Tough Workout" isn't even a thing though...
These were indeed great puzzle solves by contestants. 👏👏👏👏👏👏
I love America's Game! I also want to thank Vanna White for being the puzzleboard keeper!
If they still had their old puzzle board, these solves would be giving Vanna quite a workout.
Me who has since these clips a million times already: pfft that's easy, tough workout and new baby buggy
"Alex Karras in Webster"
Z 4 Q Q Q and a Batman symbol
I'll just take the rest on a gift certificate
LMFAO beat me to it
It was a shot in the dark!
Annnnd what's that fat man doing over on the screen 🤣
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Yeahhh id like to solve the puzzleee
the last one is amazing
The buzzer went off too... 0:12
Happy Retirement, Pat!
These are impressive, I remember one guy solved "championship match" with only the t in match. Another guy solved "gopher" with just the "er" which could have been just about anything.
0:57 One can tell that he is a fan of our beloved dog and his gang. 👍🏼
Ive got a good feeling about this. . Wow. Every one was blown away
New Baby Buggy? New Baby... New Ba... Oh!
I've just got one thing to say to you.
* has a stroke
Holy shit! Pat’s Scooby-Doo impression was god awful.
1:39 I've Got a Good Feeling About This, Wheel of Fortune on RUclips!😍
those Solves were so amazing.