Wheel of Fortune – Amazing Journey

Being a Contestant on Wheel of Fortune
The whole experience of being on Wheel of Fortune has a dreamlike quality for me, partly because it was surreal to be standing there on the set, and partly because the entire process happened so fast. By the end of 2020, I was yearning to do something extraordinarily fun, so I submitted an application on a total whim. You can too! I was shocked to get an email a week later scheduling a Zoom audition. I was even more shocked to get an email a month later saying that I must be excited about my “big day” the following week – it was the first I knew I’d been chosen!
I had very little time to prepare, but I prepared as much as I could. I read all the materials they sent out, including the helpful tips from Pat – encouraging contestants to have fun and to buy vowels! They also recommended downloading the Wheel of Fortune app. The big difference between watching from home and playing for real is that you have to come up with your own letters when you’re on the show. I learned the exact meaning of the various categories, which I believe helped with “Event” in the bonus round. And I knew to solve the prize puzzle immediately if given the chance.
The wheel was heavy! We had a couple of short rehearsals before playing for real, and my first attempt at spinning was pretty embarrassing. The wheel barely moved at all. They taught us how to use our non-spinning arm as leverage so that we could reach out and give a good spin without toppling over. There was a LOT to look at – the puzzle board, of course, but also the used letter board, and a complicated score board that only the contestants can see. I loved meeting Pat (so funny!), Vanna (so sweet!) and Jim Thornton (so friendly!). My fellow contestants and I went out there hoping all three of us would win some money – and we did! We were rowdy and having fun and laughing during our rehearsals, and during the actual game too. I felt lucky to be up there with such nice people.
In terms of the puzzles, the word that baffled me the most was “_ r o _.” It’s trickier when a word starts with a vowel. I can’t tell you how lucky I feel to have won a trip to Costa Rica (I can’t wait – at this point, a trip anywhere sounds great!) and to have solved the bonus puzzle. It’s hard to know why sometimes you see it and sometimes you don’t, and I feel so fortunate to have been able to see it when it mattered. I especially love that my bonus puzzle contained an upbeat message: “Amazing Journey.” Yes, it was – everything about it! Thank you so much, WOF, for the journey of a lifetime!
Read more about the show on UCLA Law School News: https://law.ucla.edu/news/wheel-winner-birnholz-shares-story-behind-her-tv-success


