‘Wheel of Fortune’ Fans Speak Out After a Surprisingly Difficult Bonus Puzzle Shakes Up a New-Format Episode
After more than 40 years on the air, Wheel of Fortune has mastered the art of familiarity. Viewers know the rhythm, the rules, and the thrill of watching everyday people chase life-changing prizes—especially in the high-stakes Bonus Round. That’s why it doesn’t take much to catch fans off guard when the show suddenly breaks from tradition.
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‘Wheel of Fortune’ Fans Speak Out After a Surprisingly Difficult Bonus Puzzle Shakes Up a New-Format Episode
For more than four decades, Wheel of Fortune has followed a familiar rhythm: three strangers step up to the wheel, hoping for good spins, good luck, and a chance at the Bonus Round. But this week, the long-running game show broke from tradition—and viewers couldn’t stop talking about it.
In Monday night’s episode, the stage was turned over not to random contestants, but to three longtime friends and co-workers from a Rhode Island fire department. It wasn’t just a competition for cash; it was a competition fueled by years of camaraderie, inside jokes, and friendly rivalry built over two decades of shared shifts and emergency calls.
Melissa “Missy” Porter, Darrin “Poppa” Gallagher, and Tim Stebenne—who have worked together for more than 20 years—stepped under the bright studio lights with the kind of easy comfort only old friends share. From the moment the game began, their banter made it clear that this episode would be different.
Porter teased that she only cooks meatballs when Wheel of Fortune is on the television. Gallagher leaned into his years of seniority at the firehouse. And Stebenne jokingly cast himself as a “David” going up against two departmental “Goliaths,” suggesting that taking them on would be a victory in itself.
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didn’t just want to win money—they wanted bragging rights. And judging by the laughter on set, they also wanted to prove who among them could truly master the puzzles they usually watched at home together.
Fans Embrace the Shake-Up
It didn’t take long for viewers to notice that something special was happening. Social media lit up with reactions almost as soon as the episode aired.
“This is so much better than playing in teams,” one Instagram user commented.
Another wrote, “I’m confused but obsessed with this dynamic.”
Reddit threads filled with praise for the refreshing change of pace, noting that the energy between the contestants added a humorous, human element to the familiar structure of the show.
It was an experiment—and by all appearances, a successful one. Fans appreciated seeing real friendships tested by a spinning wheel and a board of disappearing letters.
Classic Twists Return for the Big Night
While the players were new, the producers made sure to bring back some fan-favorite elements that haven’t appeared as often in recent seasons.
The Jackpot round returned, beginning at zero and rising by $500 with each spin. Whoever solved the puzzle would walk away with the full accumulated amount—as long as they dodged the ever-present threat of “Bankrupt.”
The vulnerable $1 Million wedge also had its moment. Host Ryan Seacrest reminded viewers that if no one hit Bankrupt during the round, the coveted prize would remain in play for the Bonus Round. The possibility added a layer of tension that had fans leaning forward in their seats.
A Competitive Game From Start to Finish
Right from the opening toss-ups, the firefighters brought their A-game.
Gallagher and Porter dominated the early rounds, each solving quick puzzles with confidence. Stebenne hit his stride soon after, correctly guessing “Love-Hate Relationship” and securing a trip to Iceland. He kept the momentum going by solving another puzzle shortly after.
Gallagher wasn’t ready to be outdone. He cracked “Lush Rainforest of Panama,” picking up a second vacation and earning cheers from both the audience and his fellow firefighters.
By the time the Triple Toss-Up came around, Gallagher pulled decisively ahead by sweeping all three puzzles, earning a clean $10,000 in the process.
Still, Porter closed out the main game with style, solving “Running Neck and Neck” for $6,000. She left the night with a respectable $7,000. Stebenne finished with $12,700 and Tap the p.hoto to v.iew the full r.ecipe.