This is something that just doesn't happen very often on "Jeopardy!"
For the first time since 2011, only one contestant made it to the Final Jeopardy round on a recent episode of the TV game show.
In case you missed it, a woman on "Wheel of Fortune" almost solved a puzzle on Tuesday night's show.
However, she didn't know that Sneezy was one of the Seven Dwarfs.
Ken Jennings has become pretty famous over the years for dominating on "Jeopardy!" on a semi-regular basis.
In one of his most recent examples of dominance, the 40-year-old from Edmond, Wash., proves how much smarter he is than you by ripping through an entire category without even so much as flinching.
"Wheel of Fortune" is a classic TV game show.
Along with "Jeopardy!" and "The Price is Right," everyone who has seen it thinks they can do a better job than the chosen contestants.
We genuinely enjoy some good Steve Harvey exasperated face.
Any time there's an awkward or funny answer on "Family Feud," the camera quickly cuts to Harvey, where he is shown standing there with mouth agape, astounded at what just happened.
Game show trivia contests used to be all the rage in the early 2000s, especially when Regis Philbin hosted "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?"
After this many years, though, and with versions all around the world, it is ripe for some of the less intelligent people to compete. And that is good for the rest of us.
We genuinely enjoy some good Steve Harvey exasperated face.
Any time there's an awkward or funny answer on "Family Feud," the camera quickly cuts to Harvey, where he is shown standing there with mouth agape, astounded at what just happened.