‘Wheel of Fortune’ Contestant Solves This Bonus Round Puzzle That Stumped Viewers

North Carolina’s Beth Barbee won big on Wheel of Fortune during the show’s Disney Princess Week — thanks in part to a key mistake by a fellow contestant. Barbee, a genealogy enthusiast from Durham, competed against Twyla Arbuckle from California and Bryan Babler from Wisconsin. After a strong start, Barbee gained momentum by solving multiple puzzles, including “Snow White Chocolate,” and won a Disney Princess vacation prize.

The turning point came when Arbuckle misguessed a letter already on the board for the nearly complete puzzle “_ LLO_ING _ _ BL _ _.” Her mistake allowed Barbee to swoop in and correctly solve: “Following My Bliss,” earning her a Disney Wish cruise.\

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