Victoria Groce, James Holzhauer, and Mattea Roach on ‘Jeopardy!'.Photo:Eric McCandless/Disney
Eric McCandless/Disney
For manyJeopardy!fans, competing on the trivia show is a lifelong dream that can take years to come true — but when it does, there’s nothing quite like the thrill of potentially being crowned a champion.
Today,Ken Jenningsstands at the lectern as the quiz series continues to captivate viewers with intense gameplay and memorable personalities, like Matt Amodio,Amy SchneiderandMattea Roach.Celebrity Jeopardy!has also spotlighted famous names who are dedicated fans of the longtime program, including NBA alumKareem Abdul-Jabbar.
So how does a fan ofJeopardy!go from a viewer to a competitor? There are several steps, from meeting the eligibility requirements to filling out an application and making the best impression with producers. Plus, it helps if contestants are an avid fan of the show, Alison Shapiro,Jeopardy!’s director of communications, tells PEOPLE.
Here’s everything to know about how to get onJeopardy!, including how to apply, what the audition process is like and prize details.
Ken Jennings, Matt Amodio, Amy Schneider, and Mattea Roach on ‘Jeopardy!'.Eric McCandless/Disney
If a viewer wants to compete onJeopardy!, they must be at least 18 years old and reside in the United States or Canada.
When the minimum eligibility requirements are met, the first step to apply to be aJeopardy!contestant is to create aMyJeopardy! accountand complete a registration form. After that, theAnytime Testmust be taken, which is a 50-question quiz that gauges a candidate’s knowledge on various topics.
TheJeopardy!website recommends aspiring contestants set aside 15 minutes to answer each question within the 15-second limit. There is also apractice sectionto help folks get a better sense of the exam, and it offers answers at the end to help with preparation.
Although allJeopardy!fans can take the Anytime Test, each applicant can only take the test once every 12 months. It’s important to note that the trivia show doesn’t reveal test scores, so it’s possible for a candidate to pass the Anytime Test but not hear back. If this is the case, they should retake the test the following year.
A select group of contestants who pass the Anytime Test will receive an email invitation within a year and move on to a two-part audition process.
Ken Jennings, Dula Hill, Sheryl Underwood and Peter Facinelli on ‘Jeopardy!'.Eric McCandless/ABC/Getty
Eric McCandless/ABC/Getty
Qualifiers who pass the Anytime Test and receive an audition invitation partake in a two-part video conference audition.
The first portion of the audition is a 50-question quiz like the Anytime Test, but this time, it’s done via a video call so coordinators can determine how a contestant performs under pressure. If an applicant passes round one, they may be called back within a year for the next steps, per theJeopardy!FAQ.
The second part of the audition is also conducted virtually and more closely resembles theJeopardy!gameplay. After qualifiers undergo a brief tutorial, they’re split into groups of three to compete in a mini version of the show, where they’ll answer trivia questions and share details about their personal background.
This portion of the audition helps coordinators get an idea of how potential contestants will do in front of the camera and interact with the host and other contestants.
Ken Jennings on ‘Jeopardy!'.Eric McCandless/Disney
Qualifiers who pass the Anytime Test and perform well in both rounds of the audition will be added to theJeopardy!contestant pool for 24 months.
“Once a potential contestant has completed both rounds of the audition, they are made aware that they are in the contestant pool and could be contacted to appear on the show any time in the following 24 months," Alison Shapiro,Jeopardy’sdirector of communications, tells PEOPLE.
Contestants chosen to compete on the trivia show are usually given around one month’s notice before their filming date — but not everyone in the pool will be asked to appear on air.
Jeopardy!has a few hundred contestant slots to fill each year, and on average, 127,000 fans take the Anytime Test annually, Shapiro reveals to PEOPLE.
While there’s only about a 0.3% chance of earning a spot at a podium, for many fans of the longtime series, taking the Anytime Test and partaking in the audition process is a unique and fun experience all on its own.
In certain cases, even when a qualifier is called up to appear on the game show, it could take a few days to go in front of the camera.
The good news is that alternates have guaranteed spots on the show, so if they are not needed one day, they will be able to compete at a later date.
James Holzhauer, Mattea Roach and Matt Amdoio on ‘Jeopardy!'.Eric McCandless/Disney
It pays off to be a dedicated viewer ofJeopardy!, Shapiro tells PEOPLE. In addition to helping prospective contestants prepare for the Anytime Test and the two-step audition, it gives them an edge with questions and categories.
For example, “Potent Potables” may sound odd to someone who doesn’t tune into the trivia show on a regular basis. Still, those familiar with it will quickly recognize that it’s an iconicJeopardy!category about alcoholic beverages. Knowing the ins and outs of the show’s format and style is valuable not just while competing on an episode but also during the audition process.
Whether aspiringJeopardy!competitors only make it to the first round of auditions or make it through the entire process but still aren’t called within the allocated timeframe, persistence is key to appearing on the series.
Today, Amy Schneider is known as thesecond most-winning contestantinJeopardy!history, winning an impressive 40 games, but it took her a long time to earn a spot to begin with. In anessay for Jeopardy.com, she revealed that she began auditioning for the show 15 years before she was eventually chosen.
Apart from trivia knowledge and perseverance, it can also help to be comfortable in the spotlight,according to a past contestant. They shared that potential candidates should aim to be confident during the audition process to showJeopardy!producers that they can handle being in front of the camera.
At the end of every episode, eachJeopardy!competitor gets paid and walks away with winnings.
TheJeopardy!champion keeps their total winnings, which will be rolled over into their subsequent appearances until they lose. Currently, host Ken holds the title for highest winnings during regular season play, taking home about $2.5 million after playing 74 consecutive games, just ahead of Amy.
source: people.com