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Brad Rutter is the biggest all-time money winner on Jeopardy! and briefly held the record for biggest cumulative game show winnings for any U.S. game show contestant. Rutter retained the record for Jeopardy! winnings with either $4,255,102 (or $4,270,102, including a pair of Chevrolet Camaros ).
He also received $250,000 for participating in the 2020 Jeopardy! "Greatest of All Time" tournament. The $100,000 that he won on Million Dollar Mind Game in 2011 was a portion of a $600,000 prize that was split between six contestants. Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time, $250,000 Million Dollar Mind Game, $100,000 [60] 3 James Holzhauer: $3,772,549
(including his Tournament of Champions and The Greatest of All Time prizes), he is #3 on the list of all-time American game show winnings. The record-holder among women on Jeopardy! for regular series winnings is Amy Schneider, [227] with a total of $1,382,800 earned in 40 episodes between 2021 and 2022.
All-time winnings: $4,938,436 Brad Rutter is by far the biggest winner of all time in Jeopardy! history . Rutter became a five-time champion in 2000 — but his streak didn’t end there.
Jennings holds numerous game show records: he is the highest-earning American game show contestant, having won money on five different programs, including $4,522,700 on Jeopardy!. His original appearance on the program marks the longest winning streak, and he also holds the record for the highest average correct responses per game.
Who won the most money from 'Jeopardy!' all-time? Brad Rutter has won $4,938,436 — including tournaments — all-time on "Jeopardy!" According to the website , Ken Jennings is second on the list ...
Who won the most money from 'Jeopardy!' all-time? Brad Rutter has won $4,938,436 − including tournaments − all-time on "Jeopardy!" According to the website , Ken Jennings is second on the list ...
At the time, his $18,000 win was the largest successful Daily Double wager in the show's history. [24] [25] Craig won the Tournament of Champions. In the finals, he defeated systems engineer Buddy Wright and writer Tom Nissley (the latter being the show's fourth highest all-time non-tournament money winner), to win the grand prize of $250,000. [26]