A contestant on ‘Wheel of Fortune’ garnered attention by successfully solving a challenging puzzle, earning themselves a prize of $72,000.
One contestant on “Wheel of Fortune” is getting ready for another opportunity to shine, already boasting nearly $73,000 in winnings.
Ray Cason from Butler, Florida, delivered an outstanding performance on the February 11 episode, dominating much of the game and securing a significant win in the Bonus Round. He ended the show with an impressive total of $72,950.
A devoted New York Yankees fan, Cason has a unique hobby of building miniature baseball stadiums for wiffle ball tournaments. Beyond the game, he is a family-oriented individual, celebrating 30 years of marriage with his wife, Katie. Together, they have five children and three grandchildren.
This episode was part of the NASCAR Tournament week, where the three top earners will return on Friday to compete for more cash and a coveted trip to the Daytona 500.
From the outset, Cason was determined to succeed. He won the first Toss-Up, while Kimberly Cannon from South Holland, Illinois, who refers to herself as a motorsports princess, won the second. In the initial main puzzle under the “Movie Title” category, Cason landed on the valuable One Million Dollar wedge. He identified “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby,” earning $4,050 and keeping the high-stakes wedge.
The momentum was clearly in Cason’s favor. During a Crossword puzzle in the “Speeds” category, he solved the clue “Swift, Slow, Fast, Sluggish,” adding $7,000 to his prize total. He later deciphered “Splurging on Room Service,” which earned him a trip to Belize and increased his total to $29,750.
Katie Britton from York, South Carolina, a NASCAR enthusiast, made a strong comeback late in the game by winning all three Triple Toss-Ups, adding $10,000 to her score. However, Cason concluded the main round by correctly solving “Hitting the Homestretch,” bringing his total to $32,950.
Britton finished with $10,000, while Cannon took home $2,000. Yet, all eyes were on Cason as he advanced to the Bonus Round, still in possession of the One Million Dollar wedge.
Host Ryan Seacrest noted that Cason’s winnings ensured his return later that week, with the tantalizing million-dollar prize still within reach.
For the final puzzle, Cason selected the category “Phrase.” After the usual letters R, S, T, L, N, and E were revealed, he added D, B, G, and I.
The puzzle read:
B E _ _ N D _ _ R D S
After briefly considering some incorrect options, Cason figured out the right answer: “Beyond Words.” Although the envelope didn’t contain the $1 million prize, he still secured an additional $40,000, bringing his total to $72,950.
With a guaranteed spot in the NASCAR Tournament finale and substantial winnings already in hand, Cason’s experience on the wheel was certainly rewarding.
As Seacrest concluded the episode, it was clear that it was a memorable night, and for Cason, the excitement is far from over.