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How Some ‘Wheel of Fortune’ Tips Turned Into $50,000 in Prizes

The Upshot’s guide helped a New Jersey man, who has some good tips of his own.

Last December, the Upshot published a guide to Wheel of Fortune strategies, using data from more than 6,000 bonus-round puzzles. Our guide has influenced the behavior of at least one contestant. Scott Menke, a data analyst from New Jersey, won $52,690 in cash and prizes on an episode last month after creating a strategy based on our article, he said.

Some of Mr. Menke’s preparation, and his calmness under pressure, is not easily replicable. It came from experience: He had been a semifinalist on the “Jeopardy!” college championship, won $20,000 on “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,” and banked $50,000 on “The $100,000 Pyramid.”

When competing on “Wheel,” he said, he hardly had any nerves.

But much of his preparation is a practical case study for future contestants. He went beyond our guide and came up with a good set of tips for blank words.

Here’s Mr. Menke’s final bonus-round puzzle (with the letters R, S, T, L, N and E already given and B, G, H and O selected). Feel free to pause and consider possible solutions. Then read on to see how he prepared for the moment.

Once Mr. Menke learned he was going to be on “Wheel of Fortune” in February, he had just 20 days before taping. To study for the main game, when he would be up against two other contestants, he downloaded old puzzles from the fan-created Wheel of Fortune Puzzle Compendium. But given the unpredictability of the main game, he decided that “95 percent” of his prep would be on the bonus round. He found our article on bonus-round strategy and began training.


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Scott’s Spreadsheet

Number

of letters

Words of that length

to memorize

Scott’s Spreadsheet

Number

of letters

Words of that length

to memorize

Excel chart provided by Scott Menke and recreated for clarity

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