I also would be interested at how quickly contestants would come up with their
letter choices. It seemed oddly fast. I would think you'd want to take a moment
to digest the board after the big six pop up.
On Jun 1, 2013, at 10:27 AM, David Lynch wrote:
> It's been a while since I watched regul
It's been a while since I watched regularly, but what I see when I do watch
is that C, D, M, and A are the contestant's choices so frequently and so
rarely useful in solving that I assume the puzzle-writers take them into
account when creating bonus puzzles.
Also impacting the difficulty is the wa
I am not a Wheel Watcher (as the old promo went), but on the occasional
chances I do catch it, I've always been impressed with how the writers have
mastered the art of the bonus round puzzle.
Because the contestants now get the big six (R, S, T, L, N, E), the puzzle
writers have made it a game of