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The $100,000 Pyramid, Hosted by Michael Strahan.
The show has aired from 2016-2023 on ABC.
Features Ken Jennings from Jeopardy, Master Minds & The Chase.
All the wins from the Winners' Circle in season 6 & season 7 featuring celebrities & game show greats.
Getting to the winner's circle once allows a top prize of $50,000.
Getting to the winner's circle twice allows a top prize of $100,000(you do not have to win the first winner's circle match).
Winning both matches gets you $150,000.
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25:16 *VANDELAY!!! SAY VANDELAY!!!*
Dick Clark would be proud of Michael Strahan
I love this show.
12:05 Her lucky charm/post it sticky note paid off! I actually watched this episode recently on Hulu. The civilian player wrote "I have $100,000!" on three of them.
6:07 Purest moment of bro excitement since Barry Jenner and M.G. McCormick in 1987!!
X-ray should have been buzzed
Some of season six was shown on GSN, only on Wednesday nights and stopping at episode six.
The price is right clue was the most lest know fact about vanna white. Im supprised he remembered it.
I think he meant it as "I was the hostess on 'The Price is Right'" which is totally wrong.
@@jmiller297 This is wrong; she has been the hostess of "Wheel of Fortune" since 1982 and appeared as a "Price is Right" contestant two years earlier.
I think he just got his game shows confused and incorrectly said "Price is Right" instead of "Wheel of Fortune." The celebrity guessing the category correctly anyway further proves my hypothesis that the celebs are given the answers ahead of time.
@@BobbyBaylor Game shows can legally be rigged, as long as the contestants, including celebrity ones, as well as, depending on the game show, the host and announcer, are NOT in on it. Also, the contestants, including celebrity ones, cannot be related to anyone connected with that game show. So chances are, it was a lucky guess.
Awesome Compilation! How bout $100.000 Pyramid (Winner’s Circle Wins,Seasons 1 2 3 4 & 5)?
If I had access to those seasons I would
@@guyfierimtwiWell you can! Just Go through the seasons and you’ll find the episodes that have the wins.
@@patrickpodlucky4481 ABC litterally only show season 6 & 7 one episode of season 5
@@guyfierimtwi Oh Come on! I know you can find more wins than that!
@@patrickpodlucky4481 I hope to, I just don't know where to look.
At 10:10 to 10:15, whether that contestant knew it or not, Vanna White was a contestant on The Price is Right back in 1980. Sadly, she never made it out of Contestants Row. But the bottom line is, his partner got it.
I knew Vanna was a contestant on Price is Right, but sometimes it's funny how the minds can connect even though you'd think otherwise.
What's your favorite win?
How could saying "X-ray" not have been an illegal clue for the subject "Things that have an X in them"? That should've been illegal and that contestant should've lost imo
Those kinds of categories are literally the only ones where you have free reign. It just has to fit the category. I know people will say Dick Clark's version has extra rules but I'm just focusing on this version for now. I don't know why you even make that a category.
@@guyfierimtwi Even I commented on this; notice the timestamp of 6:03.
@@guyfierimtwipp POP😊
AWESOME COMPILATION! How about a compilation of big wins on Press Your Luck (2019)?
List of celebrities shown includes: Russell Peters (who I know from "25 Words or Less") Wiz Khalifa (one of the most popular modern rappers) Ken Jennings (who I know from "Jeopardy!") Joel Mchale? Lauren Ash (who I know from '25 Words or Less") Jeff Ross Rosie O'Donnell Lisa Ann Walter (who I know from "25 Words or Less") 6:03 Disqualified! I remember seeing that on TV. "Xylophone" would have been another better word option.
I have another question. What are your favorite game shows?
Minute to Win It. Press Your Luck Divided Lingo(Original) There are more too
@@2000sGSNandOtherStuff-hs7gx Like the first one.
The winner circle rules sure are more relaxed than on dick clarks pyramids IMHO. There have been a number of times i think a clue would have been buzzed in dick clarks version that are let go now. Descriptive clues not a list and synonyms for instance. I havent watched many episodes and i do like strahan as host(anyone better than donny osmond), but i also cant see him running out and saying wait wait wait, if bells start going off and he knows its going to come back cause of illegal clue. Or i cant see michael in a situation like the "things that are mounted" clue in clarks version.
Harvey House
Llewallen Richard
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The contestant that won with things in a castle should have been buzzed for an illegal clue. A moat is located outside the castle and not in the castle. A moat is not a clue that fits the subject,. The contestant should not have won in this case. Any thoughts let me know .
The contestant that won with types of speakers should not have won. Michael should not have told the contestant to read the clue box again. If the contestant mis reads it that is too bad but the host should not help a contestant in that manner.
Yeah they shouldn't do that I think they should only do that after like 10 seconds. Not immediately
@guyfierimtwi this should not be done at all. A contestant mis reading the clue box is a part of the game. On GSN prymaid a celebrity mis read a clue box. The box said countries and he started naming continents
@@janetbelanger5757 yeah actually just dont tell them
Oh bullshit!! Dick Clark used to say "read it again!" all the time.
This was fun to watch, but you can't tell me that the celebrities aren't given the answers ahead of time. There is NO WAY they could have gotten some of these categories after one clue if they didn't know the answer or had some sort of coaching ahead of time.
Some examples?
Yes, how on earth could someone possibly get Needles from “hypodermics”, it must be a grand illegal conspiracy. 🙄
I'll have to disagree with you a little. There was one episode where it came to the last subject which was "Things That Change Colors." The female celebrity (I don't remember her name but she looks like Tina Fey's twin only with darker hair) said to her female partner, "Come on, girl!" and she couldn't think of a thing to save her life. She was stumped yet I'm sitting at home watching and the only things I could think of were a chameleon and a prism. There also the "Quiz Show Scandals." They'd probably never get away with it.
Since the scandals of the 50's game shows are heavily regulated by standards and practices. There is 100% no malfeescnence in game shows