WHEEL OF FORTUNE DUO SHOCKER — FAMILY TEAM MISSES $60,000 AFTER BONUS ROUND HEARTBREAK
Could you have solved “Hydrating” before the clock ran out?
Wheel of Fortune fans witnessed another unforgettable ending as a family team came within seconds of a massive $60,000 payday—only to see it slip away in one of the season’s most emotional Bonus Round losses.
The episode continued the show’s special duo format following the Spring Forward Champions Tournament. Instead of romantic couples, however, the contestants were family members competing side by side for big money and bragging rights.
Three teams took the stage:
- Niece and uncle duo Tara Iguidbashian and John Wiprud
- Brother and sister team Lynn Boston and Luke Brassel
- Cousins Toni Scott and Tina Bell
From the very beginning, the game was anything but predictable.
Bankrupt wedges, lost turns, and missed letters kept all three teams on edge. Early on, it looked as though Iguidbashian and Wiprud might run away with the game. They solved both Toss-Ups and then correctly answered “Use Your Noodle,” quickly building a total of $5,000.
Their momentum continued when they solved the “Before & After” puzzle, “Home Sweet Home Improvement,” increasing their total to $7,200 and taking control of the game.
But on Wheel of Fortune, fortunes can change in an instant.
During the Mystery Round, the pair made the bold decision to ride the Express Train—a high-risk strategy that can lead to a huge payday or complete disaster.
Unfortunately, disaster struck.
They guessed the letter “M,” but it wasn’t in the puzzle. Their entire bank vanished immediately.
Suddenly, the door was wide open.
Brother and sister duo Lynn Boston and Luke Brassel seized the opportunity by solving “Being Totally Spontaneous,” earning a dream trip to Morocco and taking the lead with $9,926.
The game remained incredibly close heading into the Triple Toss-Up round. Boston and Brassel solved one puzzle, while Iguidbashian and Wiprud claimed the other two, leaving only a few hundred dollars separating the teams.
Everything came down to the final puzzle.
And Boston and Brassel delivered.
They correctly solved “Commemorative Quarter,” securing the victory and finishing with $20,926.
The niece and uncle team ended with $11,200, while the cousins received the show’s standard $2,000 consolation prize.
Now it was time for the Bonus Round.
The siblings brought several family members to the stage, turning the moment into a touching family celebration. One more solve could dramatically increase their winnings.
They selected the category:
“What Are You Doing?”
As always, the standard letters—R, S, T, L, N, and E—appeared first. The siblings then chose:
G, P, H, and O.
The puzzle board revealed:
H_ _R_T_NG
The clock began.
At home, viewers immediately started shouting guesses at their televisions.
Luke Brassel searched for the answer and even started with the word:
“Hour…”
But the correct solution remained frustratingly out of reach.
The final seconds disappeared.
Then came the reveal.
The answer was:
“Hydrating.”
The envelope contained an additional $40,000.
Had they solved the puzzle, their total winnings would have jumped to an impressive $60,926.
Instead, they walked away with the $20,926 they had already earned.
Fans quickly took to social media, with many admitting they felt the siblings’ heartbreak. Some said they solved the puzzle immediately, while others confessed that “Hydrating” was much tougher than it looked.
That’s the magic—and cruelty—of the Wheel of Fortune Bonus Round.
A puzzle can seem obvious after the answer is revealed. But contestants aren’t sitting comfortably on their couches. They’re standing beneath bright studio lights, racing against the clock, knowing that tens of thousands of dollars are hanging on every second.
For Boston and Brassel, it was still a night to remember. They won the game, shared an unforgettable experience with family, and left with more than $20,000.
But fans will remember something else:
The nearly completed puzzle.
The answer that stayed hidden.
And the $40,000 envelope that remained unopened.
Because on Wheel of Fortune, the difference between a great night and a life-changing one can sometimes come down to a single word.