It takes a certain kind of person to do well on "Wheel of Fortune." But if you've watched the show, you've certainly figured out some answers before the contestant.
A player named Kevin was one letter away from solving the puzzle: "A Streetcar Na_ed Desire." It seemed like a slam dunk: "A Streetcar Named Desire" is a legendary American play.
But Kevin offered up the letter K, as in, "A Streetcar Naked Desire."
The audience's stunned reaction sums up the situation perfectly.
WATCH | Here's the moment of truth.
Although you got the right answer, I'd rather see Kevin's play. But that's just me.
Host Pat Sajak was a good sport about it, and Kevin still walked away with $1,000.
Dude on Wheel of Fortune had to solve this:
— David Aldridge (@daldridgetnt) March 21, 2017
A STREETCAR NA_ED DESIRE
He asked for a K.
I’m gonna go lie down.
This may have been the most Twitter has ever cared about "Wheel of Fortune."
Wheel of Fortune Puzzle: A STREETCAR NA[ ]ED DESIRE
— Matt Lipton (@mattliptoncomic) March 22, 2017
They guy asked for a K
This is why Trump won.... https://t.co/84AtSvlhHP
A Wheel of Fortune contestant blew a 3-1 lead!https://t.co/GBuBioOl2g pic.twitter.com/swqZpG5wj1
— SB Nation (@SBNation) March 22, 2017
Sports Twitter broke out the classic "Warriors blew a 3-1 lead" meme.
Super dumb Wheel of Fortune player. Everybody knows the answer but him! Watched a few minutes ago and had to share! pic.twitter.com/pTJi4n5QoI
— SalesProSearch (@SalesProSearch) March 22, 2017
the internet will now proceed to make Wheel of Fortune Guy a sympathetic celebrity then read his reddit history then ruin his life forever
— Adam H. Johnson (@adamjohnsonNYC) March 21, 2017
Some saw an eerie similarity to Ken Bone.