A $1 Million Win Highlights a Memorable ‘Wheel of Fortune’ Puzzle

A memorable moment unfolded on Wheel of Fortune Tuesday night when Christina Derevjanik of Connecticut secured one of the show’s rarest achievements: a $1 million win. Her victory placed her among only a small group of contestants in the program’s long history to reach the seven-figure milestone, and she did so with confidence and speed.During regular gameplay, Derevjanik successfully picked up the coveted Million Dollar Wedge, keeping it safe as she advanced to the bonus round. Before spinning the final wheel, she joked about possibly giving notice at her marketing job if everything went her way. Moments later, that possibility became very real. The bonus round category was “Living Things.” After the standard letters R, S, T, L, N, and E were revealed, Derevjanik chose M, C, F, and A. The board filled in just enough clues to make the solution clear.

As the countdown began, she quickly solved the puzzle with the answer “Pack of coyotes.” Her reaction was immediate and emotional. As host Ryan Seacrest revealed the prize, she jumped with excitement, then burst into tears as confetti filled the stage. She shared hugs with Seacrest and longtime co-host Vanna White, clearly overwhelmed by the moment. Derevjanik later shared plans to use her winnings to pay off student loans, purchase a home, and eliminate debt.Her total earnings for the night reached $1,035,155, marking the largest prize ever awarded on the show and the first million-dollar win during Ryan Seacrest’s time as host. Fans celebrated the historic moment, recognizing Derevjanik’s quick thinking and calm under pressure. Her win now stands as one of the most unforgettable nights in Wheel of Fortune history.

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