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

Durham native Beth Barbee stole the spotlight during Wheel of Fortune’s Disney Princess Week. Facing off against Twyla Arbuckle

of California and Bryan Babler of Wisconsin, Barbee built momentum early and delivered a stunning Bonus Round win — but not without some unexpected drama.

Show host Ryan Seacrest and Beth Barbee in a 'Wheel of Fortune' episode, Photo Credit: Wheel of Fortune/Youtube

Arbuckle, a naval officer, scored the first toss-up, while Barbee answered the second, tying things up. Barbee surged ahead with puzzle wins including

“Snow White Chocolate,” scoring the Disney Princess wedge and a vacation prize. She kept the lead by solving the Prize Puzzle and others back-to-back.

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