Harrison Whitaker kept his winning streak alive at Jeopardy! on Thursday, November 20, 2025. The researcher from Terre Haute, Indiana defeated two new challengers despite a dramatic Final Jeopardy! twist. None of the three contestants answered correctly, marking a rare triple stumper.
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🔥 Quick Facts:
- Harrison Whitaker extends his winning streak to 8 consecutive games
- He’s accumulated $218,600 in total winnings so far
- Final scores: Harrison $10,399, Kara Brown $5,999, Blythe Roberson $0
- 9 triple stumpers occurred during the game
- Harrison earned a spot in the 2027 Tournament of Champions
What Happened on Thursday
Harrison Whitaker dominated the game with strong play from start to finish. He entered Final Jeopardy! with a commanding $16,400 lead over Kara Brown, who held $11,200. The Final Jeopardy! category was Women Authors.
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The Final Jeopardy! clue read: “In her 2016 New York Times obituary, this author was said to have ‘gained a reputation as a literary Garbo’.” The correct answer was Harper Lee, author of the classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird.
Here’s where the night took an unexpected turn: all three contestants got it wrong. Blythe Roberson guessed Alice Monroe. Kara Brown answered Wolfe. Harrison wrote “Well, it’s been fun!”—indicating he knew he’d likely lose. Despite the wrong response, Harrison wagered conservatively at -$6,001 and still won the game.
“Kara Brown made a big overbet of $5,201, so Harrison was able to hang on, dropping $6,001 to win with $10,399,” according to fan analysis of the game.
Why This Game Matters
Harrison’s 8th consecutive victory marks an impressive accomplishment in modern Jeopardy! It demonstrates remarkable consistency against fresh challengers. His dominance across both regular rounds showcases his preparation and buzzer technique.
The triple stumper moment was remarkable because even the defending champion couldn’t find the answer. Harper Lee was famously private after To Kill a Mockingbird became hugely successful. She famously withdrew from public life, much like actress Greta Garbo did. This reclusive behavior made the clue particularly tricky.
For viewers at home, it’s a reminder that even Jeopardy! champions face moments of uncertainty. The game comes down to strategy, knowledge, and sometimes pure luck with wagering.
The Numbers Behind the Victory
| Contestant | Starting Score | Wager | Final Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Harrison Whitaker | $16,400 | -$6,001 | $10,399 |
| Kara Brown | $11,200 | -$5,201 | $5,999 |
| Blythe Roberson | $3,000 | -$3,000 | $0 |
Kara’s aggressive wager of $5,201 proved costly. Had she bet more conservatively, she might have stayed above zero even after missing Final Jeopardy! The game included 9 triple stumpers total, with contestants struggling across multiple categories.
What’s Next for Harrison
Harrison returns on Friday, November 21, 2025 to face two new challengers, looking for his ninth consecutive victory. His performance has already earned him qualification for the 2027 Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions.
His strong buzzer technique and knowledge across diverse categories have made him formidable. He averages nearly 43 attempts per game with approximately a two-thirds success rate. After 8 games, his career statistics show 228 correct responses against just 24 incorrect.
The next few episodes will reveal whether Harrison can extend his run further. All-time Jeopardy! champion Ken Jennings holds the record with 74 consecutive wins.
Will Anyone Stop This Winning Streak?
Can Harrison’s remarkable run continue much longer? His dominant performance suggests he has the knowledge and composure to compete at the highest level. The question is whether fate—or another formidable challenger—can break his momentum.
The triple stumper moment raises an interesting question: Are the categories becoming trickier this season? Or do the writers simply ensure top champions face genuine competition? Either way, November 20, 2025 will be remembered as a wild evening where expertise alone wasn’t enough.
Sources
- USA TODAY – Jeopardy Recap November 20, 2025
- The Jeopardy! Fan – Final Jeopardy! Analysis and Game Statistics
- TV Insider – Harrison Whitaker Coverage

Daniel Harris is a specialist journalist focused on the crossroads of breaking news, extraordinary history, and enduring legends. With a background in historical research and storytelling, he blends timely reporting with timeless narratives, making complex events and ancient myths resonate with today’s readers. Daniel’s work often uncovers surprising links between present-day headlines and legendary tales, offering unique perspectives that captivate diverse audiences. Beyond reporting, he is passionate about preserving oral traditions and exploring how extraordinary stories continue to shape culture and identity.
