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“Wheel Of Fortune” Contestant Solves Impossible Puzzle & Accidentally Tackles Ryan Seacrest

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There must be something in the water over at Wheel of Fortune lately. They’re either making the most hilarious dissolves or guessing seemingly impossible puzzles in record time. We don’t know if new host Ryan Seacrest has something to do with it, but fans certainly love what’s happening. Recently, a contestant named Daniel went to the bonus round looking for a big win. But when the letters appeared, it was a rather disappointing result.

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He saw G _ _ _ _  E S and Ryan gave Daniel his 10-second countdown. Daniel struggled, but in a buzzer-bearing moment, he yelled guppies for the win! In his excitement, Daniel took Ryan Seacrest down to the ground, but the host popped back up and said, “I’m good, I’m good.”

Daniel Made Solving The Difficult “Wheel Of Fortune” Puzzle Look Simple

Ryan jokingly hid behind the mining wheel, announcing Daniel’s win of $40,000. His total prize for the day was $71,9509.

The pair hugged, and Ryan joked, “Vanna, you have to take over, but how did you do that in the last second?”

“Push you over or solve the puzzle?” Daniel said as he apologized to the Wheel of Fortune host again.

“No, don’t worry, I loved it,” Ryan remarked.

Fans positively loved seeing Daniel take home a win.

“That was an amazing solve & the funniest thing I’ve seen all day after the solve,” a fan shared on YouTube.

This person complimented Ryan, “Ryan, your presence elevated and sustained the idealism of the ‘Wheel of Fortune!’ You are exceptionally charismatic, authentic, talented, jovial, and a great person. You outstandingly complemented Ms. White.”

“This was by far the most impressive solve I’ve seen on wheel! Way to go Daniel! Literally, i had this reaction for at least a minute,” another person cheered.

This Wheel of Fortune fan loved it, “Last second solves are always amazing!”

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