In the latest Jeopardy! Masters Season 3 episode, which aired on May 14, 2025, two more competitors guaranteed their places in the quarterfinals, escalating the battle. Two knockout matches were played that evening, and each was crucial for deciding who would proceed in this highly competitive competition.
Victoria Groce played Adriana Harmeyer and Matt Amodio in Game 1. After a score of 11,400 after round 1, she doubled her score thanks to an important Daily Double, creating a sizable lead that she kept throughout Final Jeopardy. Groce put on an impressive show, earning $27,200 in total. Although Amodio and Harmeyer both provided the right answer to the last clue, their respective scores of $13,601 and $13,300 were insufficient to match Groce's outstanding total.
Brad Rutter, Neilesh Vinjamuri, and Juveria Zaheer played in the second game. After a solid effort, Zaheer finished with $20,800 and won. Vinjamuri finished the game with zero dollars, while Rutter finished with $4,799. With her victory, Zaheer joined Groce and other elite competitors in the tournament's next round, advancing to the quarterfinals.
What happened on Jeopardy! Masters Season 3 Episode 3?
In Jeopardy! Masters Season 3 Episode 3, which aired on May 14, 2025, the next quarterfinalists were decided by two fierce elimination matches. Victoria Groce and Juveria Zaheer both won their matches, demonstrating their mastery of strategy and in-depth understanding.
Game 1: Victoria Groce, Adriana Harmeyer, and Matt Amodio
Matt Amodio, Adriana Harmeyer, and Victoria Groce played Game 1 of the day. Groce had $11,400, Amodio had $4,200, and Harmeyer had $2,200 in the Jeopardy! round. With $27,200 at the end, Groce held her lead into Double Jeopardy!, Amodio had $13,000, and Harmeyer had $6,800.
In the Final Jeopardy! for the category "18th century science," the clue was:
"Naturalist the count de buffon mocked N. & S. American animals, like 'This elephant of the new world... The size of a very small mule.'"
Groce, who correctly answered the question but bet nothing on it, ended with a total of $27,200. Amodio also gave the right answer, ending at $13,601, while Harmeyer came to $13,300. Groce's steady play guaranteed her a spot in the quarterfinals.
Game 2: Brad Rutter, Juveria Zaheer, and Neilesh Vinjamuri
Brad Rutter, Neilesh Vinjamuri, and Juveria Zaheer played in Game 2 of the Jeopardy! Masters Episode 3. With $9,000, Rutter dominated Jeopardy! round, followed by Zaheer with $4,400 and Vinjamuri with $1,600. In Double Jeopardy!, Vinjamuri finished with $4,000, Rutter reached $15,800, and Zaheer took the lead with $26,800.
In Final Jeopardy!, the category picked was "American Composers." The clue for the contestants was:
"After he died in 1990 at age 90, his ashes were scattered at the tanglewood, where he taught for 25 years & where his music was performed."
Zaheer wagered $6,000 and got the right answer on Final Jeopardy!, earning $20,800 in the end. Because Rutter gave the wrong answer, his total dropped to $4,799, while Vinjamuri's, who incorrectly answered, ended with $0. Zaheer qualified for the quarterfinals thanks to her resounding victory.
These games demonstrated how fiercely competitive Jeopardy! Masters Season 3 is. The triumphs of Groce and Zaheer highlight their preparedness for the difficulties that lie ahead as the competition goes on.
You can watch the entire episode 3 of Jeopardy! Masters Season 3 on ABC.

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