Matt Amodio, Luigi de Guzman, and Emily Sands competed in the exciting semifinal match of season 41 of Jeopardy! tonight. They were all trying to make it to the finals. It was one of the last games before regular play starts again, so the stakes were high in this Week 26 tournament episode. People who watched the episode couldn't wait to find out who won.
On March 3, 2025, Matt Amodio won the game of Jeopardy!. With a final score of $32,801, Matt won the Double Jeopardy! round by making smart moves that put him in the finals. By betting a big chunk of his earnings on the right answer to Final Jeopardy, he went ahead of the other contestants.
Featuring a unique quiz format and a memorable host in Alex Trebek, Jeopardy! has been a mainstay of American television for decades. It was a competitive episode tonight, but it showed how popular the show is still.
The episode tonight was packed with twists and turns. The three contestants—Matt Amodio, Luigi de Guzman, and Emily Sands—battled through multiple rounds, but it was the Double Jeopardy round that set the stage for Matt’s comeback.
Jeopardy!'s first round had questions on topics like The Rockpile of History, Around the USA, and Potpourri-Only-E. Although Emily Sands won the Daily Double, Luigi de Guzman was the clear winner with 8 correct answers. The round ended with Luigi having $8,800, Emily having $5,400, and Matt having only $2,200.
In the Double Jeopardy round, with tougher questions like "In Ye Olde 18th Century Bookshoppe" and "Crypt-O!", the competition got tougher. Matt Amodio was brave when he got both Daily Doubles, which doubled his score twice. Matt was way ahead with $22,800 at the end of the round. Luigi was in second place with $16,400, and Emily was in third place with $11,400.
The Final Jeopardy question was about Cabinet Members. People had to figure out,
In order of fame, the first Cabinet was Jefferson (later Prez), Hamilton (“My Shot” guy), Knox (of Fort fame), this Attorney General
"Who is Edmund Randolph?"
It was the only question that Matt Amodio got right. This win guaranteed that he would be in the finals.
Matt Amodio
Matt Amodio, a New York-based quantitative researcher, was the best player tonight. Matt is known for being able to think quickly and bet strategically. He was able to come back from being down in the early rounds and win by getting the last question. He is a strong competitor in the tournament because he knows a lot and plays with confidence.
Luigi de Guzman
Luigi de Guzman, an attorney from Arlington, Virginia, amazed people with how much he knew. He was ahead early on and stayed in the game the whole time, but his wrong answer on Final Jeopardy cost him. Even though Luigi didn't win, the match was very exciting because of how well he played.
Emily Sands
The benefits consultant from Chanhassen, Minnesota, Emily Sands, played well but couldn't catch up to Matt and Luigi in the end. Even though she played carefully and had the Daily Double advantage in the first round, she lost all of her money on Final Jeopardy and ended the night with $11,000.
Also read: Today's Final Jeopardy! answer: Friday, February 21, 2025
Jeopardy! Game recap – March 3, 2025
Jeopardy Round:
Statistics at the first break (15 clues):
Interviews:
Jeopardy! Round – Final Statistics:
Scores after the Jeopardy Round:
Double Jeopardy Round:
Statistics after Double Jeopardy:
Scores going into Final Jeopardy!:
Final Jeopardy:
Tonight’s Results:
Matt: $22,800 + $10,001 = $32,801 (Answer: Who is Randolph?) — Finalist
The episode of Jeopardy! that aired tonight was very exciting, and Matt Amodio proved that he was the best in the semifinals. Even though Luigi and Emily were very good, Matt won thanks to his strategic play and correct Final Jeopardy answers.
Also read: Today's Final Jeopardy! answer: Thursday, February 27, 2025
The episode also showed the popularity of the game show and how unpredictable tournament play can be. Fans can't wait to see how Matt does in the finals, where the challenges will be even tougher.