Jeopardy! was scheduled to return Friday, April 24, 2026, with a new episode after Jamie Ding closed out Thursday night with his 30th consecutive win. Ding, a bureaucrat and law student from Lawrenceville, New Jersey, added $56,001 to his total and pushed his winnings to $849,603.
He entered Final Jeopardy with a $2,800 lead over Patrick Nolan and protected it by wagering $25,201 on a clue in the category The 1950s. Ding got the response right. Nolan, an actuary from Wheaton, Illinois, wagered $10,000, missed the clue and finished with $18,000. Leighanna Mixter, an attorney originally from Fresno, California, also answered correctly and ended with $10,400.
The clue pointed to an announcement made on April 12, 1955, the 10th anniversary of the death of a famous American. Ding said afterward, “It's weird,” and added that he still did not believe it, but that the run had felt like a celebration of his life and journey. His 30 wins put him fifth on the all-time consecutive wins list, behind Ken Jennings, Matt Amodio, James Holzhauer and Amy Schneider.
Jeopardy! has been on the air for more than 60 years, and the modern incarnation debuted in 1984. That long history is why a streak like Ding’s draws attention beyond one night’s scorecard: it puts him in the company of the show’s most dominant champions while leaving him still short of the record chase that has defined past eras. The next episode was set for Friday, and Ding would enter it already carrying one of the show’s most impressive runs.
For now, the answer to is jeopardy on tonight is yes: the show was scheduled to be back Friday, and Ding was set to keep going after a 30th straight victory that moved him deep into the game’s history books.