Wheel of Fortune contestant suffers ‘epic fail’ by misreading entirely solved puzzle as fans say ‘I would’ve cried’

The Wheel of Fortune puzzle was entirely solved so all contestant Shauna had to do was read it out loud

A WHEEL of Fortune contestant’s blunder has left fans cringing and wondering: “Can that really happen?”

Mom-of-three Shauna faced pastor Steve and mom-of-two Melissa on Wednesday’s episode when it all spun south.

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The Wheel of Fortune puzzle was entirely solved so all contestant Shauna had to do was read it out loudCredit: ABC
That's when she tragically said: 'Conjugal company & clever conversation'

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That’s when she tragically said: ‘Conjugal company & clever conversation’Credit: ABC
Fans wrote: 'No way this lady lost Wheel of Fortune with the entire puzzle solved' and 'The secondhand embarrassment might kill me'

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Fans wrote: ‘No way this lady lost Wheel of Fortune with the entire puzzle solved’ and ‘The secondhand embarrassment might kill me’Credit: ABC

Wheel of Fortune took a puzzling turn of events for Shauna, who shared she proudly embraces her “extra” personality.

She found herself with an entirely solved puzzle under the category “Same Name.”

The phrase: “Gongenial company & clever conversation” glowed on the board, practically begging to be read correctly.

Pat Sajak, 77, urged: “Shauna, would you read what’s up there!?”

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However, the excitement quickly fizzled as Shauna, unfortunately, said: “Conjugal company & clever conversation.”

A collective gasp swept through the crowd as Pat bluntly uttered,: “No.”

The torch was passed to the next player, Steve, who later won the game and correctly read the puzzle.

Pat, in an apologetic tone, noted: “Yeah, we needed – kind of a coined word there you had. I’m sorry.”

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‘NO WAY’

The fail of epic puzzle proportions sent fans into a social media meltdown.

One X user wrote, sharing the clip: “No way this lady lost Wheel of Fortune with the entire puzzle solved,” with a fleet of crying emojis.

“That can happen!?” another fan replied. 

A third defended: “When someone mispronounces a word it may be because they learned it from reading instead of hearing it said.”

A fourth wrote: “I can’t even bring myself to watch it with the audio. The secondhand embarrassment might kill me.”

A fifth wrote: “LMAOOOO! Damn! Shauna can’t even read or get the puzzle right when ALL THE BLANKS ARE FILLED IN WITH ALL THE LETTERS! DAMN!.”

A sixth penned: “Conjunal’?  Maybe she had conjugal visits on the mind???”

An additional fan posted: “My Mom was like “Did she say Congenial wrong?” Lol”

Another user said: “I would’ve cried.”

PUZZLING!

Incorrect answers on the long-running game show never cease to amaze fans- in fact, they seemingly never cease.

Recently, a contestant named Gishma went viral for her miss under the category “Show Biz.”

The puzzle read: “TH_’ _RITI_S’ ‘_GR_E,’ prompting Gishma to venture into the realm of fantasy with her response: “The British Ogre.”

“Uh, no,” Pat ruled, and a rival swooped in with the correct answer: “The Critics Agree.”

One internet user wrote: “She wouldn’t even look at the camera for a sec. I feel bad, but man, that sh** was funny.”

Another drummed up an idea: “The British Ogre sounds like a cool band name. #WheelofFortune.”

Earlier this year, NFL star Rashad Jennings went viral for thinking director Quentin Tarantino was “Puentin” Tarantino.

And last season, a contestant mistook “Lox” for “Bagels with Low and cream cheese” (just the “X” was missing).

Last month a contestant named Gishma went viral guessing 'The Critics Agree' was 'The British Ogre'

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Last month a contestant named Gishma went viral guessing ‘The Critics Agree’ was ‘The British Ogre’Credit: Wheel of Fortune
Once more, fans couldn't take it: 'She wouldn’t even look at the camera for a sec. I feel bad, but man, that sh** was funny'

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Once more, fans couldn’t take it: ‘She wouldn’t even look at the camera for a sec. I feel bad, but man, that sh** was funny’Credit: Wheel of Fortune

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