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The best of the best return to the Jeopardy stage on Wednesday for the Jeopardy! Masters Tournament hosted by Ken Jennings.

For the third time the hit game show Jeopardy is back to challenge the best and most successful contestants in the show’s history. Jeopardy! Masters Tournament is back for a third season hosted by Ken Jennings. Nine new contestants look to be crowned as the trivia champion in the most challenging trivia game show on television. This season features nine episodes starting with the premiere where each contestant will try to advance to the final championship showdown. In the first three episodes the pressure is on to finish with a top six score to avoid elimination in the first three episodes.

How to Watch Jeopardy! Masters Tournament:

Date: Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Time: 8:00 p.m. ET

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TV: ABC

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Jennings is arguably the king of Jeopardy. He has the longest winning streak in the history of the show at 74 games. Jennings also won the 2020 “Greatest of All-Time” tournament and has the highest earnings of any contestant in the history of the show. When Alex Trebek passed away, Jennings served as a guest host on the main show and host of Jeopardy! Masters Tournament.

This season’s contestants include Victoria Groce ($623,801 in earnings), Yogesh Raut ($598,403 in earnings), 2025 Tournament of Champions winner Neilesh Vinjamuri, Matt Amodio ($1,879,601 in earnings), and Juveria Zaheer, who is the first to ever win the Second Chance and Champions Wildcard competitions.

Also competing to become the third Jeopardy! Masters Tournament champions are 2011 Tournament of Champions winner Roger Craig, nine-game champion Isaac Hirsch, 15-game champion Adriana Harmeyer and all-time earnings leader Brad Rutter, with just under five million dollars.

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