The logo used for the 1983 pilot using the same logo as
Art Fleming's 1978 version.
The logo used for the 1984 pilot.
This is the actual logo of the 1984 pilot. Different font used.
The logo was changed to its current form when the show returned in syndication in 1984 with
Alex Trebek hosting. During the first season of the syndicated version, the logo was rotating around a blue globe superimposed on the screen.
In early 1985, the sphere was in light blue and the letters on the sphere became red. This version of the opening lasted into the first two months of the 2nd season.
The globe intro from the 2nd half of season 1 was used for the brand new set.
Shortly after the start of Season 2, the introduction had a white sphere and red letters.
One of many alternate color schemes for the Season 2 Globe, with a red sphere and blue letters.
The globe intro used during the first two months of the 3rd season. Yellow letters are on a light blue sphere with black lines divided into squares. It rotates at warp speed.
The globe intro used from November 1986 to July 1991. Yellow letters are on a teal sphere with black lines divided into squares. It rotates at normal speed.
The updated globe intro used during the first two seasons with the grid set. A blue sphere with the gold letters spins around slowly and shatters into pieces as the theme music begins. This was used for the Season 8's camera pan.
This was used for season 9's camera pan.
The 10th Anniversary logo with the globe included
The logo used from Season 11 & for the first two months of Season 13. Similar to that of the UK version. (See International Logos)
This globe alternated with the one from Season 11. This was used from Season 12 (Don't tell Universal Studios about this).
This was only used on Olympics Games episodes.
The same logo as it appears on the game board. The original globe intro was retired starting with the debut of the sushi bar set in November 1996.
Season 13 Title Card. Since November 1996, the title graphic changes with each new season.
Another Season 13 Title Card, (notice you can see a bit of the sushi bar set) introduced in 1997.
N64 Version of Season 14 Logo Main Title.
Season 15 Title Card, similar to Season 9.
The 2nd Season 15 Title Card.
Season 16 Title Card, Notice the first appearance of Jeopardy's question mark.
Season 17 Title Card, Similar to Season 16.
Season 20 Title Card with "20th Anniversary" byline.
The 1st Season 21 Title Card.
The 2nd Season 21 Title Card has the letters in true gold.
Season 22 Title Card, The last Season in Standard Definition TV.
Season 23 Title Card, The first Season in High Definition TV.
Season 25 Title Card with "25th Anniversary" byline.
Season 25 Title Card. Similar to Season 14
Season 26 Title Card, similar to Season 22.
Season 27 Title Card in HQ.
Season 29 Title Card, similar to Seasons 22, 26, 27 & 28. Does that background remind you of the grid set?
Season 30 Title Card with "30th Anniversary" byline. Notice the revival of the globe intro.
Season 30 Title Card without the "30th Anniversary" byline.
Another Season 30 Title Card without the "30th Anniversary" byline.
Season 31 Title Card, similar to Season 29 and 30
Season 32 Title Card, with similarities to seasons 14, 25 and 30
Season 33 Title Card, similar to Season 31
Season 34 Title Card, similar to Season 23
Season 35 Title Card with "35th Anniversary" byline.
Season 36 Title Card, similar to seasons 15 and 34
Season 37 Title Card, similar to Seasons 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11 and 12
Season 38/39 Title Card, a revised version of Season 37's title card. For the first time since season 12, this title card returned for season 39 with no major updates.
Season 1 and 2 Money Graphic. Was also used on Wheel of Fortune and would also flash in and out. Contestant Names did not appear yet. (1984-1986)
Season 3 and 4 Money Graphic. Also used on Wheel of Fortune in different colors. (1986-1988)
Seasons 3-12 Jeopardy Contestant Name Graphic. Uses the Same Font as the Jeopardy Clues. Occasionally would appear vertically depending on name. (1986-1996)
Season 5-7 Money Graphic. No longer flashes in and out and instead has a wipe on it. (1988-1991)
Season 8-12 Money Graphic. Now matches the font used for the contestant names. Season 8 still featured the wipe while other seasons did not. (1991-1996)
Grid Set-Era Season 13 Contestant Name Graphic. Name now has lowercase letters. Originally used on the Olympic Games Tournament (July 15-November 8, 1996)
Grid Set-Era Season 13 Money Graphic (September 2-November 8, 1996)
Sushi Bar Set-Era Season 13 Contestant Name Graphic. Same as Previous design but now features All Capitalized font like the original graphic. (November 11, 1996-July 18, 1997)
Sushi Bar Set-Era Season 13 Money Graphic. Same as previous design but with stretched out numbers, comma, and dollar sign (November 11, 1996-July 18, 1997)
Season 14-16 Contestant Name Graphic. Similar to Season 13 graphics but now has a new font. Also occasionally the first part of Contestant's last name would have lowercase font. (1997-2000)
Season 14-16 Money Graphic. Again Similar to Season 13 Graphics but now with a new font. (1997-2000)
Season 17 Name Graphic. It was also used in the first week of Season 18. (2000-2001).
Season 17 Name and Money Graphic. Now combines the Returning Champion's name with how much money they have won and how many days they have defended. It was also used in the first week of Season 18. (2000-2001).
Season 17 Money Graphic. It was also used in the first week of Season 18. (2000-2001).
Season 17 Winner Graphic, now shows how many days the Champion has defended. It was also used in the first week of Season 18. (2000-2001)
Season 18 Name and Money Graphic. (2001-2002).
Season 19 Name and Money Graphic. (2002-2003). Similar to Season 18 Graphics, but the name and money graphics are more darker.
Season 20 Name and Money Graphic. Now features a backdrop based on the Season's logo around the contestants. (2003-2004)
Season 21 Name and Money Graphic. Amount of Days and Money won now appear above Contestant's name. (Note: Ken Jennings was once a contestant before becoming host.) (2004-2005)
Season 22 Name and Money Graphic. (2005-2006)
Season 23 Name and Money Graphic. Amount of Days and Money back in their Season 17-20 Positions. (2006-2007)
Season 24 Name and Money Graphic. Amount of Days and Money back in their Season 21-22 Positions. The Word Champ also no longer appears. (2007-2008)
Season 25 Name and Money Graphic. Contestant's name is back to having lowercase letters alongside uppercase letters, similar to the Early Season 13 Name Graphic. (2008-2009)
Season 26 Name and Money Graphic. Contestant's name is back to appearing in all uppercase, along with now having the amount of days and money won combined with the name in a single graphic. (2009-2010)
Season 27 Name and Money Graphic. (2010-2011)
Season 28 Name and Money Graphic. (2011-2012)
Season 29 Name and Money Graphic. (2012-2013)
Season 30 Name and Money Graphic. (2013-2014)
Season 31 Name and Money Graphic. (2014-2015)
Season 32 Name and Money Graphic. (2015-2016)
Season 33 Name and Money Graphic. (2016-2017)
Seasons 34 and 35 Name and Money Graphic. Backdrop is different for both seasons. (2017-2019)
Season 36 Name and Money Graphic. (2019-2020)
Season 37-Present Name and Money Graphic. Backdrop is different for Seasons 37 and 38. (2020-2021)