Unraveling The Secrets Of Jeopardy's Biggest Winners: A Deep Dive

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Unraveling The Secrets Of Jeopardy's Biggest Winners: A Deep Dive

Here's a trivia question for you: What’s the most money ever won on Jeopardy? And who accomplished this impressive feat? There have been a number of big winners on Jeopardy during the show’s 30+ year history on syndicated television. If you happen to be skilled enough to walk away with a truckload of cash from Jeopardy, that means two things: You’re rich and brilliant. Throw in good looking, and you’ve got a pretty unbeatable combo.

***UPDATE: This article was updated on April 10, 2019, to reflect the new one-day record holder!***

The show’s biggest winner might actually be Alex Trebek. Trebek, who technically only works one day a week, earns $10 million a year… to ask a bunch of trivia questions. How does he only work one day a week? Jeopardy tapes all of its weekly episodes in a single day; Alex just changes his suit in between each taping. How do I get that job?!?! But we digress. So, what's the most money ever won on Jeopardy? How about the most money won cumulatively through any game show? The answers may actually surprise you…

What You Will Learn

  • The record holders for the most money won on Jeopardy
  • Insight into the careers of top Jeopardy contestants
  • Details about single-day winnings records on the show
  • Curiosities and trivia about Jeopardy and its impact on game shows

Most Money Won Overall:

Contrary to popular belief, Ken Jennings is actually not the record holder for most money won overall on Jeopardy. That honor goes to 36-year-old aspiring actor Brad Rutter. Rutter first appeared on Jeopardy in 2001. He took home $55,000 on his first day. The following year, he took home $100,000 by winning the 2002 Tournament of Champions. Rutter then won $1 million from the Million Dollar Masters Tournament and $2.1 million from the Ultimate Tournament of Champions. Rutter actually beat Ken Jennings in the Ultimate Tournament of Champions. When it was all said and done, Brad's cumulative winnings from Jeopardy alone totaled $3,455,102. Out of 20 total games played, Rutter never lost to a human. His only defeat was at the hands of IBM's Watson computer in February of 2011.

Ken Jennings, a 39-year-old computer scientist, won a total of $3,322,700 as a Jeopardy contestant. That’s $132,402 less than Rutter's win total. Of that $3.322 million, $2,522,700 was won during Ken's unprecedented record-setting 74 game win streak. Ken then won $500,000 for finishing second in the Ultimate Tournament of Champions (behind Rutter) and $150,000 (with a $150,000 charitable donation) in the IBM Challenge.

Ken Jennings shouldn't feel embarrassed, though, because he is #1 on a slightly more important list: Most money won on all game shows combined. After Jeopardy, Ken went on to win $100,000 on a show called Grand Slam and $500,000 on Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? These helped bring Ken's total combined game show winnings to $3,923,414. Brad Rutter's total combined game show winnings are $3,555,102.

Most Money Won On A Single Jeopardy Episode:

Interestingly, neither Jennings nor Rutter actually hold the record for single-day highest winnings from Jeopardy. From 2010 to 2019, that title belonged to computer scientist Roger Craig. Roger Craig was a contestant on September 14, 2010. Going into Final Jeopardy, Craig had $47,000. The Final Jeopardy subject was "Literary & Movie Title Objects." The clue was: "The inspiration for this title object in a novel & 1957 movie actually spanned the Mae Khlung River." The answer, as Roger correctly guessed, was "The Bridge on the River Kwai." Craig's final Jeopardy wager? $30,000! That brought his single-day total to $77,000. Roger beat the previous record, set by Ken Jennings, by just $2,000.

Roger's record lasted until April 9, 2019, when he was beaten by a 34-year-old professional sports gambler named James Holzhauer, who took home a whopping $110,914. That win was actually Holzhauer's fourth consecutive win and brought his total haul to $244,000. On April 15, 2019, James won $45,444, bringing his 8-day total to $460,479. That puts him in second place on the all-time winnings list behind Ken Jennings. On April 23, 2019, James became the second Jeopardy player in history, behind Ken Jennings, to have over $1 million in total earnings. And he's still going (as of this writing)!

Here is a video of Roger Craig's former record-winning final Jeopardy:

One final piece of trivia: How much money did Merv Griffin earn in royalties from writing the theme song to Jeopardy??? Click here to find out: Merv Griffin's Jeopardy Theme Song Royalties

The 25 biggest winners in Jeopardy! history Television
The 25 biggest winners in Jeopardy! history Television

The 25 biggest winners in Jeopardy! history Television
The 25 biggest winners in Jeopardy! history Television

The 25 biggest winners in Jeopardy! history Television
The 25 biggest winners in Jeopardy! history Television

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