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Browse - Most popular shows on GSN
Skin Wars
An hour-long competition show that seeks to find the most talented and versatile body painters in the country.
Quantum Break
Bridging gaming and live-action, the thriller looks into aspect the villains of the game and the dramatic backstory as it unfolds.
Drew Carey's Improv-a-ganza
Drew Carey and his comedic cast members will work together to create a fun, unscripted and improvised sketch comedy act that will require audience participation.
Skin Wars: Fresh Paint
Three top former 'Skin Wars' contestants take on the challenge of mentoring six highly accomplished artists who have never body painted before, but are willing to leave their creative comfort zones for the chance to win $10,000.
The Chase (US)
A team of four contestants attempt to amass as much money as possible for a team kitty by answering quick-fire questions in a 60-second round. The Chaser's job is to catch each contestant and make sure the players are not able to put the money into the kitty which the team must collectively play for in "The Final Chase".
Steampunk'd
Inspired by 19th century industrial steam-powered machinery, "Steampunk" is a retro-futuristic design movement seen in everything from fashion, to technology, to pop culture. In Steampunk'd, the contestants (also known as "Makers") work in teams and compete in a series of pressure-filled challenges designed to test their unique abilities to transform ordinary objects and fashion into creative masterpieces. Each week, one of the 10 Makers will be eliminated and the last one standing will take home the $100,000 grand prize.
People Puzzler
In People Puzzler, three lucky contestants will put their pop culture knowledge to the test to complete iconic, People Puzzler crosswords. The player who has won the most points after three rounds will move on to the Fast Puzzle Bonus Round where they will have the opportunity to win a cash prize.
Idiotest
Get ready to put your brain to the test with Idiotest! Two pairs of friends compete in brain teasers that will leave you on the edge of your seat.
Watch as the contestants try to solve puzzles that will challenge even the most intelligent minds. Who will come out on top and be crowned the Idiotest champions?
Split Second
Split Second is a fast-paced trivia game where three players face off in a variety of trivia challenges. Players answer in the order they buzz in, and points are distributed based on how many players get a question right.
Switch (2023)
In SWITCH, five players begin the game by taking positions behind large numbers from 1 to 5. After a trivia question is asked, players with correct answers move towards the number 1 spot, and players with incorrect answers move towards the number 5 spot. The goal of the game is to finish the third round of questions in the number 1 position, thus winning the game and earning the right to play the bonus round for $10,000.
Hellevator
GSN introduces its new horror-themed game show, featuring contestants trying to survive a series of challenges as they ride an elevator through an abandoned warehouse. Each week a team of three will ride an elevator into the depths of an abandoned warehouse. One player must get out on each floor taking on a terrifying challenge to earn money for the team. But if that individual doesn't make it back to the elevator - sorry, Hellevator - on time, the team moves on without them, leaving them trapped down there forever...without the prize.
Master Minds
In MASTER MINDS, three contestants square off against three trivia Master Minds in multiple rounds of intense trivia competition. The lowest scoring player on each side is eliminated until the top competitor and top Master Mind are left standing and now must face off, head-to-head, in the Ultimate Trivia Challenge. If the contestant can get more questions correct than the Master Mind, they will win $10,000 and come back to challenge the Masters again. If they win three games in a row, they join the ranks of the Master Minds and will appear in future episodes.
Chain Reaction (2021)
Chain Reaction features two teams competing against one another to complete chains of words, after the first and last words of the chain are revealed. Each word in the chain is related in some way to the word directly above and below it. By making inferences based on the revealed words and the revealed letters in incomplete words, contestants try to fill in the word chains to win money.
Beat The Bridge
Featuring an enormous interactive bridge that dares players to cross by stepping on the right answers to challenging trivia questions. Each step forward puts money in the team's bank, with bonus money for each successful crossing. However, the team gets to keep the money only if it can "beat the bridge" by returning one of its players back across before time expires in an exciting end game.
Chain Reaction
Contestants in a battle between the sexes must complete a chain of words that join together. Hosted by Dylan Lane.
Divided (2016)
Divided is a game show in which three strangers must come to a consensus and agree on everything, including the correct answer to a question. The more the players debate, disagree or dig in their heels, the less prize money becomes available to them. In the end, the prize money is divided into three unequal amounts and they have to agree on who gets what share, but the longer they take, the less they make as the clock - and the money amounts - tick down. Less talk and more decision-making equals more cash, but expect psych-outs and ethical dilemmas within the show's unique framework.
Tug of Words
Tug of Words is a game show based on the playground game Tug-O-War, that sees teams of two completing a series of word-clue questions.
Catch 21
Alfonso Ribeiro and Mikki Padilla host the card game where $25,000 is on the line!
Three contestants are each given a card to start a blackjack hand from an oversized, but otherwise standard, 52-card deck that was shuffled prior to taping. Ribeiro reads a multiple-choice question and the first contestant to answer correctly earns 100 points. The contestant who answered correctly can freeze their hand, preventing them from receiving additional cards, or reveal the next card from the top of the deck. After revealing the card, the contestant can accept it for themselves or pass it to one of their opponents who has not yet frozen. If the contestant in control keeps a card, he/she is given another chance to freeze. However, once a contestant has frozen, their opponents must freeze at a score higher than that contestant; ties are not permitted. A contestant is eliminated from the round if their hand exceeds 21.
Common Knowledge
Common Knowledge "tests contestants on everyday questions that, in theory, they should know the answers to."
Two teams of three players consisting of family, friends, or co-workers will compete answering multiple-choice questions in three rounds of play with the winning team going on to the bonus round to play for $10,000.
Blank Slate (2024)
Based on the board game USAopoly, teams of two friends are paired with a comedian guest, and the teams accumulate points by matching answers to clever fill-in-the blank questions with their teammates.
Window Warriors
The worlds of art and commerce collide on GSN's new show, Window Warriors, hosted by Garcelle Beauvais (Hollywood Today Live). Eight of the country's most talented window merchandising designers compete to build elaborate displays and earn the approval of the judges - the fabulous Carson Kressley (DWTS, Queer Eye For The Straight Guy), internationally recognized style influencer Tai Beauchamp, and master of visual merchandising Douglas Little. Each week, the remaining contestants are given a new design theme and materials that correlate with one major retail brand. Festive, luxurious, and shockingly unexpected, these artists must push their creativity to the limit in order to stay in the game and win the $100,000 grand prize. When artistic abilities and design skills are put to the test, who will come out on top?
The American Bible Challenge
The one-hour show tests contestants on their Bible knowledge. Utilizing current as well as historical references, questions will be drawn from the rich, dense narrative found in the world's best-selling book. The contestants will share their compelling back-stories and each team will be playing for a charitable organization.
Glass Wars
Glass Wars showcases the spectacular works of art from the country's top glassblowers, as they compete under intense pressure to be named the best in their craft.
Winsanity
The series, hosted by actor Donald Faison ("Scrubs"), is unique in that the game play offers the opportunity for prizes to be won not only by the contestants but also by the studio audience. GSN has also partnered with participation TV technology company iPowow to allow viewers to play along at home in real-time for a chance to win prizes throughout the season. Each half-hour episode of WINSANITY features a contestant attempting to rank ten compelling and surprising facts in numerical order, from lowest to highest (i.e.: Which is greater: the number of marriages each year in the US, or the number of President Barack Obama's Twitter followers?). Every time a contestant is correct and wins a prize, so does a randomly selected portion of the studio audience. However, if a contestant gives a wrong answer at any point, they, and the audience lose everything, and a new contestant takes his or her place and continues the game, trying to win prizes that increase in value with each round.
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