‘Jeopardy!’ Fans Complain Final Question Was ‘Way too Easy’
- Tyler Griffith from Sturgis, Michigan, won the May 27 Jeopardy! Game despite a Triple Stumper Final Jeopardy question.
- Griffith's win followed his incorrect wager on the retriever clue, which referenced St. John's water dogs from an 1807 shipwreck and stumped all players.
- Other contestants included Welch, an epidemiologist with $2,800, and Sweeney, who finished second with $2,400, while Griffith held $2,000 before Final Jeopardy.
- Host Ken Jennings remarked that the Final Jeopardy round proved to be a tough challenge yesterday, resulting in Tyler Griffith narrowly securing his victory, while some Reddit users felt the question was surprisingly simple.
- Griffith's narrow victory led to his return on May 28, and Sweeney became the new winner afterward, returning for the next game with two new opponents.
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