yes
yes they keep and pay taxes on what they win
No Wheel of Fortune not provide that information on there contestants. There have been thousands of contestants since the Nighttime Syndicated Wheel of Fortune Began in September 1983
The contestants solve the puzzles.
There was a Wheel of Fortune spin off called Wheel 2000 (see related Link) that allowed kids from 10 to 15 to be on the program. On the regular Wheel of Fortune I remember a Girl and her friend both won cars and yet were too young to be able to Drive. Contestants on Wheel of Fortune are not like the Contestants on Jeopardy where you are given the full name and age. On Wheel of Fortune that information is rarely given so it would be impossible to determine who the youngest or oldest players were unless it was released. Even the show might not have complete records of the over 16,000 past contestants of the nighttime Wheel of Fortune Syndicated TV Show. Records might not even exist for the 30,000 total contestants from the Daytime and Nighttime programs.
yes
yes they keep and pay taxes on what they win
No Wheel of Fortune not provide that information on there contestants. There have been thousands of contestants since the Nighttime Syndicated Wheel of Fortune Began in September 1983
College Students were the contestants
Wheel of Fortune does not give the last names of contestants like Jeopardy
Names of the Contestants are not available on any Wheel of Fortune site. If you have a acceptable reason you might contact the Wheel of Fortune show for the information. They maintain names of the contestants because they are not allowed to reappear on the program. (see the related link)
The contestants solve the puzzles.
yes
The Puzzle and contestants are different for each show or the Spin ID is different for the home Wheel of Fortune winners
Why would they have a height limit
They were the contestants from the original episode date of January 21 2011. Wheel of Fortune contestants are not like a Jeopardy show contestants who provide a full name, occupation, and location and are available after the show in the Jeopardy Archive. Wheel of Fortune contestant identities are private and they only provide a first name during the program which is not available after the program has aired.
There was a Wheel of Fortune spin off called Wheel 2000 (see related Link) that allowed kids from 10 to 15 to be on the program. On the regular Wheel of Fortune I remember a Girl and her friend both won cars and yet were too young to be able to Drive. Contestants on Wheel of Fortune are not like the Contestants on Jeopardy where you are given the full name and age. On Wheel of Fortune that information is rarely given so it would be impossible to determine who the youngest or oldest players were unless it was released. Even the show might not have complete records of the over 16,000 past contestants of the nighttime Wheel of Fortune Syndicated TV Show. Records might not even exist for the 30,000 total contestants from the Daytime and Nighttime programs.