If the two playing players reached 200 points or more, the team's charity wins the big money.
When the second player was done, his/her answers were revealed and scored. The second player had 25 seconds to answer the same five questions but with one exception: he/she cannot repeat any of the answers previously given by the first player or a double buzzer will sound, at which point the host says, "Try again." The contestant must give a different answer (the second player will also be charged for similar answers or an answer which fits into the same category as the first player's answer). After all the answers were revealed and scored, the second player came out and took his/her turn. When he/she was done, the answers were reveled on a different board followed by the number of people who gave them. He/she has to give the most popular answer to each question. The first player has 20 seconds to answer five Family Feud questions. The first team member stood at center stage while the second team member went off stage to a soundproof area. The winning family chose which two players will play the game. The winning team went on to play Fast Money for big money for their charity. If neither team reached 300 after 4 rounds, the next round will be Sudden Death. The first team to reach 300 points won the game. At the end of the game all the point values would be tripled. The third question in Steve Harvey's era doubles the point values. The first two questions had its values be worth the number showing. The winners of the round took all the points in the bank. A successful steal won the round, but an unsuccessful steal gave the round to the first family. Giving a wrong answer at any time earned a strike getting three strikes caused the team to lose control of the question, giving the opposing family a chance to steal by giving one correct answer. Revealing all the answers on the board won the round (this is classified as a "Clean Sweep"). Each player on the controlling team in turn gave an answer and if the answer he/she gave is correct, it is flipped over and revealed. The answer's value is determined by how many people who gave it. The controlling family's job is to reveal the remaining answers hidden on the board with each correct answer adding points to the bank above the board. The family that won the face-off earns control of the question. The player that won the Face-Off has a decision to either let his/her family play the question or pass the question to their opponents. If neither player gave an answer on the board, the players at the main podiums get a chance to answer for control. In case of a tie (both answers with the same number of people who gave it) the player who answered first won control.
The player to give the number one answer or have his/her answer be higher than the other player's answer won control. The host announced how many answers are on the board (which are always in order based on popularity), and then read a survey question and the first player to buzz-in gets to answer. In addition, the losing celebrity team received $5,000 for their charity regardless of the outcome.Īt the beginning of each round, two members of each family come up to the main podium and play a mini-round for control of the question called "Face-Off". The winners of each game went on to play Fast Money for $25,000. In the current Steve Harvey version, there were two games per show. In the first two games, two different celebrity teams played with the winners of each game facing off in the third & final game for the right to play Fast Money for $50,000. In the Al Roker version, there were three games per show. Facing them will be Carson's Queer Eye OG team, featuring Ted Allen, Kyan Douglas, Thom Filicia and Jai Rodriguez.Īs ever, the show sees celebrities, along with their families and friends, go head-to-head in a contest to name the most popular responses to survey-type questions posed to 100 people to win money for a charity of their choice.Īlongside the Queer Eye special, the new season also promises a battle of the East Coast Reality Stars from “Jersey Shore” versus the West Coast Reality Stars from “The Hills.Four celebrity contestants and their families compete for $50,000 (later $25,000) for their favorite charities. Joining Bobby in his team will be Jonathan Van Ness, Antoni Porowski, Tan France and Wesley Hamilton. Needless to say, we're in for a hilarious one-hour episode! The new season kicks off by pitting the original Queer Eye crew, led by Carson Kressley, against the latest cast members from Netflix's version of the show, captained by Bobby Berk.
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The new series of Celebrity Family Feud premieres on Sunday May 31st at 8pm ET/PT on ABC in the US. The channel can be easily watched by anyone without cable using Hulu + Live TV - currently there's a FREE 1-week trial!