Connecticut Contestant Captures $1 Million on Wheel of Fortune

A thrilling moment lit up Tuesday night’s episode of Wheel of Fortune when Connecticut’s Christina Derevjanik achieved one of the show’s most extraordinary milestones: a $1 million victory. Reaching seven figures on the iconic game show is exceptionally rare, and her poised, fast-paced performance secured her place in its history. From the opening rounds, she demonstrated steady focus, positioning herself as a standout competitor.

During standard gameplay, Derevjanik successfully landed on — and held onto — the coveted Million Dollar Wedge, protecting it all the way to the bonus round. Before taking her final spin, she lightheartedly mentioned that she might consider giving notice at her marketing job if luck stayed on her side. What began as a playful comment quickly turned into a life-changing possibility. The bonus round category, “Living Things,” revealed the customary letters R, S, T, L, N, and E. She then selected M, C, F, and A, filling in just enough of the puzzle to make the solution attainable.

With the clock ticking down, Derevjanik didn’t hesitate. She confidently solved the puzzle: “Pack of coyotes.” The correct answer triggered an unforgettable celebration. Host Ryan Seacrest unveiled the $1 million prize as confetti cascaded across the stage. Overcome with emotion, she leapt in excitement and embraced both Seacrest and longtime co-host Vanna White, clearly stunned by the magnitude of her win.

By the end of the night, her total winnings reached $1,035,155 — the largest single-night payout in the show’s history and the first million-dollar victory during Seacrest’s tenure as host. Derevjanik later shared that she plans to use the money to pay off student loans, buy a home, and clear outstanding debts. Fans quickly celebrated her composure and quick thinking, cementing the episode as one of the most unforgettable chapters in Wheel of Fortune history.

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