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Our ‘Wheel of Fortune’ Quiz is Worth a Spin

Solve the trivia puzzle for the show’s 50th anniversary


The Wheel of Fortune set
CBS

TV quiz shows come and go, but only a handful become part of the cultural zeitgeist. Wheel of Fortune, which debuted 50 years ago this month, is one of those rare shows. Even somebody who’s never watched an episode is likely familiar with catchphrases like "I'd like to buy a vowel” and “C’mon, big money!” 

The on-screen chemistry of co-hosts Pat Sajak and Vanna White made them one of the most popular duos not just in game show history but all of television. Today, White cohosts with Ryan Seacrest who took over the role in September 2024 when Sajak retired.  

Whether you were a casual viewer or even your dreams involve a giant, spinning carnival wheel, take our quiz and find out how much you know about the show that AARP ranked as the  fourth-best in TV history.

Question 1 of 10

What legendary TV talk show host came up with the concept of Wheel of Fortune?

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Merv Griffin
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Johnny Carson
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Mike Douglas
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Dave Letterman
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All-around media mogul Merv Griffin, who passed away in 2007, also created Jeopardy!, another hugely popular, long-running game show. In the 2007 book Merv: Making the Good Life Last, Griffin said Wheel of Fortune was inspired by games of hangman that he played with his sister during family trips.

Question 2 of 10

Who was the original host of Wheel of Fortune when it launched in 1975?

Chuck Woolery,  who died in 2024, turned down the Wheel of Fortune hosting gig “two or three times” before finally accepting, according to a June 1977 article in  Billboard. The reason? He was much more interested in becoming a country music star at the time. (Woolery eventually left  Wheel in 1981 over a salary dispute.)

Question 3 of 10

What did Pat Sajak, 78, who hosted Wheel of Fortune in both its network and syndicated versions for 43 years, do before joining the show in 1981?

Pat Sajak bounced around broadcast jobs from the late 1960s until the late 1970s, when he landed a gig as a weather reporter for KNBC in Los Angeles. According to a June 2024 article by TV Insider, Merv Griffin saw Sajak doing the weather one evening and was impressed by his humorous approach to the job. Soon after, Griffin reached out to Sajak about the soon-to-be-open hosting gig on Wheel of Fortune. “Merv called me and said … ‘You ever think about doing game shows?’” Sajak told the Television Academy Foundation in an interview in 2007. The rest is TV history.

Question 4 of 10

What does the studio audience chant at the beginning of each episode?

wheel of fortune set
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According to the Wheel of Fortune History Wiki, the tradition of the audience chanting “WHEEL…OF…FORTUNE!” began in August 1983, when the first nighttime show aired. Today, you can also hear the chant at casinos around the world thanks to the hugely popular slot machine version of Wheel of Fortune.

Question 5 of 10

True or false: Former NFL placekicker Rolf Benirschke was once a host.

Rolf Bernirschke
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Rolf Benirschke, who spent most of his football career with the San Diego Chargers, hosted Wheel’s daytime version from January to June 1989 after Pat Sajak departed to host The Pat Sajak Show, his short-lived CBS late-night talk show. (Sajak continued to host the syndicated nighttime version until his retirement in 2024.)

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Question 6 of 10

What six letters does Wheel of Fortune give to contestants who reach the bonus round?

Prior to October 1988, contestants were allowed to choose any five consonants and a vowel. However, most chose R, S, T, L, N and E, so the rules were altered to give those letters to contestants automatically at the start of the bonus round. (Contestants must also choose three consonants and a vowel.)

Question 7 of 10

How much does it cost to buy a vowel?

Vanna White
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Consonants are always free, but vowels are gonna cost you. And, according to The New York Times, the price of a vowel is apparently immune to inflation — it “has never changed, even as the value of prizes and cash rewards has gone way up.”

Question 8 of 10

True or false: Alex Trebek, the longtime host of Jeopardy!, once hosted Wheel of Fortune.

On April 1, 1997, Alex Trebek surprised and delighted the Wheel of Fortune studio audience when walked onto the set as host as an April Fool’s joke. “I’ll leave you to figure out why I’m here today,” Trebek deadpanned. Two of the show’s contestants that night? Pat Sajak and Vanna White.

Question 9 of 10

Which Wheel of Fortune personality set a Guinness World Record for most frequent clapper?

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Merv Griffin
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Pat Sajak
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Vanna White
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Jim Thorton
CBS

Beloved cohost Vanna White, 67, was honored by Guinness in February 2015 for clapping an estimated 3,721,446 times since her first appearance on the show in December 1982.

Question 10 of 10

True or false: Cohost Vanna White once appeared as a contestant on another popular, long-running game show.

Vanna White was a Price is Right contestant on an episode that aired on June 20, 1980. Despite being one of the first four contestants, she didn’t win any prizes. In fact, at one point, legendary Price is Right host Bob Barker admonished her for not paying attention to the game, saying “you’re so busy looking at the monitor, you don’t know what’s going on.”

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