“Wheel of Fortune” fans are running out of patience. For months, the game show has been racking up headline after headline over bonus-round failures — and Monday night’s episode added one more to the pile.
Contestant Cherie Noisette fought her way to the final stage with more than $21,000 already secured, only to watch a possible $40,000 payday evaporate on a puzzle many viewers blasted as “unfair.” The clue was a three-word phrase — and she never cracked it.

Show hostess Vanna White in a ‘Wheel of Fortune’ episode, Photo Credit: Wheel of Fortune/Youtube
Even new host Ryan Seacrest didn’t bother masking his reaction. Viewers at home went straight to social media to vent.
Strong run — until the final board
Noisette started hot, taking the opening toss-up. Her rival, Hapka, briefly jumped ahead after the second puzzle, but Noisette came roaring back, sweeping multiple rounds and stacking more than $17,000 along the way. She even pocketed a Wild Card — then lost it on a bankrupt. After a tight Triple Toss-Up sequence, she sealed the night with $21,350, beating Hapka, who still walked with $15,680.
That momentum evaporated instantly when the bonus round began.

Show host Ryan Seacrest and contestant Cherie Noisette in a ‘Wheel of Fortune’ episode, Photo Credit: Wheel of Fortune/Youtube
The board fills — and the clock crushes her
Noisette selected “Phrase” as her category. She drew her envelope and watched the automatic letters drop: R, S, T, L, N, E. Then she called D, M, H and A. The board landed at: “_ _ND _ _ A_ _ _ARD.”
Ten seconds. Silence. Then a wrong attempt: “Something awkward.” Time expired. Vanna White flipped the missing letters — “Kind of Awkward.” The $40,000 vanished.
Seacrest let out a sympathetic laugh and told her the bad news: her night would stop at $21,350 instead of $61,350.
Noisette simply smiled and said, “That’s alright.”

Show hostess Vanna White in a ‘Wheel of Fortune’ episode, Photo Credit: Wheel of Fortune/Youtube
Viewers did not share that peace.
Fans unload: “Hard puzzles every night”
The YouTube comments and X posts came at once.
“Another tough puzzle tonight,” one viewer wrote. Another user called it “an awkward streak of bonus-round ambushes,” noting that this kind of puzzle “has been happening since Thursday.” Others admitted they were completely lost until the last letters dropped. One summed up the mood bluntly: “Not even surprised anymore.”
Pattern or coincidence?
The anger is not about one night — it’s about a growing belief among fans that the show is deliberately tightening the screws in the final round, handing out near-unsolvable phrases after contestants have already played a strong game. Since Pat Sajak’s exit and the format adjustments around Ryan Seacrest’s debut, the bonus-round frustration has been a recurring talking point on fan forums.

Show host Ryan Seacrest and contestant Cherie Noisette in a ‘Wheel of Fortune’ episode, Photo Credit: Wheel of Fortune/Youtube
Whether that is intentional strategy or random variance, viewers are clearly reading a pattern — and they are loud about it.
Meanwhile, the contestant who actually lost the money seemed to take it better than the audience watching her do it.
