You can watch Jeopardy! in a few different ways in 2026, depending on whether you want live broadcasts, next‑day streaming, or older episodes.

Where to watch Jeopardy (2026 guide)

1. Live on TV (traditional way)

Jeopardy! is still primarily a syndicated show, which means it airs on local stations rather than one single national channel.

  • Check your local listings via the official Jeopardy “Watch” page and enter your ZIP or city to see the station and time.
  • Common local channels: ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, or independent affiliates, depending on your market.
  • Air time is usually early evening (often around 7–7:30 PM), but this varies by region.

Think of Jeopardy as a “local news–style” show: same national content, but carried by different local stations at different times.

2. Live streaming without cable (live TV services)

If you’ve cut the cord, your best bet for new episodes is a live TV streaming service that includes your local station carrying Jeopardy.

Popular options include:

  • YouTube TV – Streams local broadcast networks (ABC/CBS/NBC/FOX, etc.) and explicitly offers Jeopardy as part of its channel lineup; includes cloud DVR so you can record episodes.
  • Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, Philo, others – Depending on your area, these may include the local affiliate that airs Jeopardy, letting you watch live or record.
  • Paramount+ with Live TV – If Jeopardy in your area airs on a CBS affiliate, you may be able to watch via the live local CBS feed.

You’ll need:

  1. A subscription to one of these services.
  1. To confirm that the service carries your local station that runs Jeopardy (check via their channel lookup tool).

3. Next‑day and on‑demand streaming

In addition to live viewing, Jeopardy has been promoting next‑day streaming on major platforms.

  • Peacock – Hosts Jeopardy episodes to stream, especially via Roku and similar devices.
  • Hulu (on‑demand) – Some regions can stream recent Jeopardy episodes on Hulu as part of its TV catalog.
  • Roku devices – Jeopardy is listed as streamable via Disney+, Frndly TV, or Peacock on Roku; availability depends on your subscriptions.

These services often carry a rotating selection or a limited number of recent episodes rather than the full archive.

4. Older seasons and episode archives

Access to older Jeopardy episodes is more limited and tends to move around between platforms.

  • Some seasons or curated collections may appear on subscription services like Hulu, Philo, or other platforms from time to time.
  • Roku and certain streaming hubs sometimes list older Jeopardy content through associated channels (e.g., Peacock, Disney+, niche TV channels).
  • Dedicated fan guides and cord‑cutting blogs track when and where older episodes resurface, because availability changes frequently.

The show still earns a lot from syndication to local stations, so full, permanent streaming archives are rare.

5. Quick “where to watch Jeopardy” checklist

Use this mini checklist to lock in how you’ll watch:

  1. Find your local station and time
    • Use the official Jeopardy watch page to look up the channel/airtime in your area.
  1. Decide: live TV vs. streaming only
    • Want the “7 PM ritual”? Get a live TV option (antenna, cable, or live TV streaming like YouTube TV).
 * Fine with next‑day? Check Peacock and Hulu.
  1. If you’re a cord‑cutter
    • Try YouTube TV or similar to get your local affiliate and DVR Jeopardy.
  1. If you’re chasing older episodes
    • Browse Roku’s Jeopardy listing and JustWatch‑style aggregators to see current streaming locations.

6. Forum‑style notes and “latest news” vibes

From fan discussions and cord‑cutting guides, a few themes keep coming up:

“There is no single streaming service that always has all the new Jeopardy episodes; the show still leans heavily on local station exclusivity.”

“If you can’t find it, the trick is to look up which local channel airs it first, then pick a streaming service that includes that channel.”

Recent guides (through late 2025) emphasize that the landscape is still shifting, but the core pattern holds:

  • Local broadcast first,
  • Live TV streaming as a cable replacement,
  • Limited next‑day and back‑catalog access on big platforms like Peacock, Hulu, and others.

TL;DR:
Use the official Jeopardy site to find your local station and time, then either watch over the air/cable or subscribe to a live TV streaming service (like YouTube TV) that carries that station; for next‑day streaming, check Peacock and Hulu, and for older episodes, keep an eye on platforms listed via Roku and streaming‑guide sites because availability rotates.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.