Our final answer: TV's 25 greatest game shows (2024)

Game shows have long been a staple form of entertainment going back to the days of radio, and we haven't gotten tired of them. Many of the formats and shows from those early days transferred to TV and are still being watched and enjoyed in some form, ranging from middle-of-the-day amusem*nts (great for when you're home sick from school) to a way to unwind in the evening. But which of the many, many panels, sweeps, puzzles, and quizzes rank among the best of the best?

Survey says these are EW's picks for the 25 greatest game shows.

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Card Sharks (1978–1981, 1986–1989, 2001, 2019–2021)

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With one of the more convoluted game show setups — though no less delightful for it — Card Sharks has contestants attempt to answer absurd questions like, "How many of the 100 married women we surveyed lived with their spouse before they tied the knot?" One contestant guesses a number; the other guesses if it's higher or lower. Whoever wins flips over a series of playing cards on the game board, trying to guess if the next card will be higher or lower in value than the last. ABC brought back this show from 2019–2021 with the amusingly smarmy Joel McHale as host.

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Cash Cab (2005–2012, 2017–2020, 2024)

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What if Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? took place in a taxi? That's basically the premise of Cash Cab, which sees New Yorkers attempt to answer trivia questions for dough while host Ben Bailey drives them up or downtown. It's an entertaining and potentially profitable way to pass the time in traffic. However, if players give three wrong answers, they're kicked to the curb. Still, we probably know some New Yorkers who've had worse cab rides. The show ended in 2012, but Discovery brought it back in 2017 with Bailey still behind the wheel. In 2019, it moved from Discovery to Bravo before ending in 2020. In 2024, the show was revived on AXS TV with host Adam Growe, who previously hosted the Canadian version of Cash Cab.

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The Chase (2013–2015, 2021–present)

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Despite what the title might seem to indicate, there's no physical exertion required on The Chase — but mental exertion is another story. Each episode pits three contestants against a trivia expert, known as the Chaser, in a fast-paced game of knowledge. Each player must answer enough questions correctly to stay ahead of the Chaser on the game board and bank cash for their team, or they leave empty-handed. And then whoever is left competes in the Final Chase, answering even more questions, before the Chaser attempts to answer the same number of questions correctly to "catch" the team. We promise it's much easier to follow in practice. A new edition of the series launched in 2021 and featured Jeopardy GOATs Ken Jennings, James Holzhauer, and Brad Rutter. However, the earlier Game Show Network version is a delight as well, if mostly thanks to the sharp tongue and merciless demeanor of Chaser Mark "The Beast" Labbett.

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Classic Concentration (1987–1991)

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This was one of two game shows hosted by Alex Trebek. (You might have heard of the other one...) To win this game, which was an update of the 1958–73 version called Concentration, contestants had to match cards on a screen that would subsequently reveal a picture puzzle (a.k.a. a rebus). Whoever solved the puzzle got a chance to win one of the cars placed prominently on display in the studio.

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The Dating Game (1965–1973, 1978–1980, 1986–1989, 1996–1999, 2021)

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Another gem from Gong Show creator Chuck Barris, the much-revived Dating Game features eligible bachelors or bachelorettes questioning three anonymous contestants and selecting one for a date at the end of the show. The original version, which ran on ABC from 1965 to 1973, sometimes featured established performers, including Dusty Springfield, Ron Howard, and Sally Field, as well as future stars before they were famous, such as Farrah Fawcett, Burt Reynolds, and Suzanne Somers. A 2021 reboot, hosted by Zooey Deschanel and Michael Bolton, ran for one season on (you guessed it) ABC and consisted entirely of celebrity contestants.

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Deal or No Deal (2005–2009, 2018–2019)

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Howie Mandel, lots of hotties, and briefcases that possibly led to lots of cash. What more could you have asked for in a game-show formula?

In 2024, the show got a spinoff, complete with promos featuring Mandel, called Deal or No Deal Island, which added physical competitions, a tropical local, and host Joe Manganiello.

Behind the scenes of Deal or No Deal

Double Dare (1986–1993, 2000, 2018–2019)

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The messiest — or should we say slimiest? — of all the game shows on our list, this Nickelodeon hit combined physical challenges (like spraying whipped cream into a cup your partner held in their mouth) and obstacle courses (including sliding down a giant tongue and spinning in a human hamster wheel). Ah, the good ol' days before shows like Wipeout were introduced!

Double Dare: The eternal allure of getting 'super sloppy'

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Family Feud (1976–1985, 1988–1995, 1999–present)

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We surveyed 100 people and asked, "Name the top five reasons Family Feud belongs on this list."

5. The family portraits in the set's side panels at the beginning of each episode are priceless.

4. There's really no way to prep for the show — basically, just don't be brainless.

3. From Richard Dawson to Ray Combs, Louie Anderson, Richard Karn, John O'Hurley, and, most recently, Steve Harvey — the show has had more hosts than Hugh Hefner had girlfriends.

2. Who doesn't get a cheap thrill out of yelling at the TV every time a player gives an answer that is obviously wrong?

1. We still have no idea who exactly these 100 people surveyed are or how the show finds them, but we're okay with that.

Louie Anderson reveals Family Feud contestants would get into fights during commercial break

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The Gong Show (1976–1980, 1988–1989, 2017–2018)

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This Chuck Barris production is like America's Got Talent's grandparent. Contestants, often displaying dubious performance skills, were rated by a panel of celebrity judges drawn from the rung of the showbiz ladder that included Arte Johnson, Jamie Farr, and Rip Taylor. While Talent judges use a buzzing "X" to boot performers, The Gong Show judges rang an actual gong to stop sub-par performers in their tracks.

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Hollywood Squares (1966–1989, 1998–2004)

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It's human tic-tac-toe! With celebrities! The goal for the two contestants — a male and a female, better known as Mister X and Miss Circle — was to win three squares in a row by deciding whether the star in the square was telling the truth when asked a trivia question. It was a simple concept, but the celebrities — like Joan Rivers and Vincent Price in the original run — made it fun. The 1998 revival featured the likes of Whoopi Goldberg, Jeffery Tambor, Bobcat Goldthwait, Brad Garrett, and Kathy Griffin at various times.

Hollywood Squares turns 30

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Jeopardy! (1964–1975, 1978–1979, 1984–present)

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Clue: It's the game show that inspired one of Saturday Night Live's funniest parodies.

Answer: What is Jeopardy?

Correct!

The quiz show — which first aired in 1964 and consists of three rounds where contestants try to answer clues in the form of a question — has cemented its impact on pop culture with more than 9,000 episodes and 40 seasons on TV. It's also spawned spinoffs like Celebrity Jeopardy!, Jeopardy! Masters, and the Jeopardy! National College Championship.

Jeopardy! releases special tribute to Alex Trebek for late host's final episode

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Let's Make a Deal (1963–1986, 1990–1991, 2003, 2009–present)

Game shows have always been about making a deal, but this was the mother lode! Longtime host Monty Hall did his best to trick contestants in the audience — who wore crazy costumes to get his attention — into taking a deal that was worse than the prize already in their hands. Players, natch, were hoping to get more out of their deals.

Let's Make a Deal attracts biggest audience ever amid coronavirus lockdown

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Love Connection (1983–1994, 1998–1999, 2017–2018)

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It was kind of like The Dating Game, but better. Before the show, a bachelor or bachelorette would choose one of three members of the opposite sex to take on a date, then the studio audience would pick whom they wanted the person to go out with. Original host Chuck Woolery would interview the daters, and if the audience's pick matched the bachelor's or bachelorette's, the pair got another date for free! Ah, corporate-sponsored l'amour.

Chuck Woolery's Love Connection

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Match Game (1962–1969, 1973–1979, 1979–1982, 1990–1991, 2016–2021)

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Fans adored this celebrity matching game primarily for its bawdy humor and banter between host Gene Rayburn and beloved panelists such as Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers, and Betty White.

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Name That Tune (1974–1981, 1984–1985, 2021–present)

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Given a few notes from famous songs, contestants are challenged to, obviously, name that tune. This kind of format is certainly popular, as Name That Tune seems to have spawned Don't Forget the Lyrics and The Singing Bee.

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The Newlywed Game (1966–1974, 1977–1980, 1985–1989, 1996–1997, 2009–2013)

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Newlywed couples answered questions to see just how well they knew each other. The show became famous for arguments between couples who maybe didn't know each other as well as they thought; it led to more than one divorce.

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Press Your Luck (1983–1986, 2002–2003, 2006, 2019–present)

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We have nothing to say except: No whammies! No whammies! Just in case you have no idea what we're talking about, we'll explain. On the game show, which first aired in 1983, there were two rounds: In the first, players answered questions, and then in the second, they faced a big game board where they tried to have a rotating flashing light stop on a dollar or prize square and not on a "whammy" space, which would wipe out the prizes they'd earned.

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The Price Is Right (1956–1965, 1972–present)

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As host of the show for 35 years, Bob Barker made The Price Is Right an institution, with instantly recognizable games like Plinko, Triple Play, and the Showcase Showdown—an institution. Even though he retired in 2007, opening the door for new host Drew Carey, the answer to ''What did you do when you were home sick from work or school?'' remains the same: ''I watched The Price Is Right,'' of course!

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Pyramid (1973–1988, 2012, 2016–present)

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On this game show, two teams — each with one celebrity and one unfamous person — faced off. One teammate gives the other clues for a certain category, such as "Things That Are in Egypt." Clues would be words like "pyramids," "sphinx," and "Cairo." Each round had six categories that, when stacked up, created the famous pyramid. Over the years, through its many different incarnations, the total prize money ranged from $10,000 to $100,000.

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Singled Out (1996–1998, 2018, 2020)

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Remember when contestants on a low-budget MTV matchmaking show whittled down possible mates by physical traits such as eye color? And remember when cohost Jenny McCarthy would yell at male players, yank their ears, and just be all-around crude on said series? No? Well, we do, and we secretly wish Singled Out — and the big naked cupid who served as the face of it — would make a comeback. (But this time on something longer than the short-lived Quibi.)

Jenny McCarthy remembers that time she crashed Madonna's Oscar party

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Supermarket Sweep (1965–1967, 1990–2003, 2020–2022)

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Long before players raced around the globe for cash on The Amazing Race, they were racing around a grocery store on Supermarket Sweep. The game show, which originated on ABC in 1965, had teams of two answer grocery-related questions (e.g., unscramble this popular brand: "CYULK SRACMH") to earn money toward a big sweep, where they were let loose in the store to stock up their carts. The 2020 reprise was hosted by former SNL cast member Leslie Jones.

Supermarket Sweep host Leslie Jones knows grocery stores and 'what the hell is expensive'

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What's My Line? (1950–1975)

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A true classic of TV's first Golden Age, What's My Line? saw a panel try to guess contestants' occupations through a series of yes-or-no questions. The show also featured a "mystery guest" round, where the panelists would be blindfolded and attempt to determine a celebrity guest's identity. What's My Line? remains incredibly entertaining more than a half-century on. You can find a trove of classic episodes on YouTube, featuring such showbiz icons as Julie Andrews, Alfred Hitchco*ck, and Louis Armstrong.

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To Tell the Truth (1956–1978, 1980–1981, 1990–1991, 2000–2002, 2016–present)

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To Tell the Truth took the What's My Line? format and added an intriguing twist. A celebrity panel is presented with three contestants. They must guess which two are impostors and which is the real person described by the host. That real person is sworn to tell the truth (hey… that's the name of the show!) while the other two do all they can to deceive the panel. Another classic of game shows' golden era, ABC revived To Tell the Truth in 2016 with Black-ish star Anthony Anderson hosting.

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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (1999–2021)

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Using lifelines — 50/50, phone-a-friend, and ask the audience — contestants attempt to answer enough trivia questions to reach the million-dollar grand prize. Sure, it sounds pretty simple, but when original host Regis Philbin inquires, ''Is that your final answer?'' even we viewers at home feel nervously unsure. The show, which was a hit in the U.K. before being adapted for U.S. audiences, was canceled in 2019 and revived in 2020. The new daytime version was hosted by Jimmy Kimmel and featured celebrities playing for charity.

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Wheel of Fortune (1975–present)

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Wheel of Fortune is the longest-running syndicated game show in the U.S., but perhaps more interesting than that is the fact that cohosts Pat Sajak and Vanna White have been around for just about every spin of the wheel and every utterance of the phrase ''I'd like to buy a vowel'' since the syndicated version premiered in 1983. However, Sajak announced that the show's 41st season, which ends in 2024, will be his last as the show's host: Ryan Seacrest will be his successor.

Vanna White reveals her secret to winning Wheel of Fortune: Buy vowels!

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FAQs

What is the highest rated game show of all time? ›

What's the most popular game show in America? The most popular game show in America is Jeopardy!

Who are the most successful game show winners? ›

Ken Jennings is the highest-earning American game show contestant of all time, having accumulated a total of $5,296,214 over the course of twenty years.

What is the top 1% game show? ›

The 1% Club, which is now streaming on Prime Video, pits 100 contestants from across the country against one another as they compete for a $100,000 prize. In each episode, Oswalt asks 15 increasingly difficult, logic-based questions that favor common sense over book smarts in very clever and entertaining ways.

What is the game show where they answer questions? ›

features three contestants competing in three rounds: Jeopardy!, Double Jeopardy!, and Final Jeopardy! In each round, contestants are presented trivia clues phrased as answers, to which they must respond in the form of a question that correctly identifies whatever the clue is describing.

What is the number 1 watched show of all time? ›

The Apollo 11 moon landing is generally considered to have been the most watched event in American television history, having garnered an estimated viewership of between 125 and 150 million viewers.

What is the number one grossing TV show of all time? ›

1 'The Simpsons'

Who was the richest game show host? ›

Merv Griffin - $1 billion

Seeing as Merv Griffin created and hosted multiple game shows, it's no wonder his net worth tops this list. Merv first entered the entertainment industry as a singer, but quickly found that he had a knack for hosting game shows after hosting the show Play Your Hunch from 1958 to 1962.

Has anyone ever won 100k on family Feud? ›

Selected for their quick wit and family unity, Rick Carson, mother Virginia White-Carson, along with siblings Damon Burkett, Dane Burkett and Dominique Burkett, joined forces for a chance to win a grand prize of $100,000. Their efforts paid off as they emerged victorious, bringing their first win to the Borderland.

What is the longest running game show on TV? ›

Since its debut on the small screen in 1956, “The Price Is Right” has the distinction of being the longest running daytime game show in North American television history. For much of the show's run, popular personality Bob Barker has been host.

What is the greatest game show on earth? ›

JEOPARDY!

Answer: This is unquestionably the best television game show of all time. Question: What is "Jeopardy!"? The ultimate game of knowledge first ran on NBC from 1964 to 1975 with Art Fleming as host, but it's the syndicated revival that has continued to grow in popularity during its 40 seasons on the air.

What game shows no longer exist? ›

Our countdown includes "The Newlywed Game" (1966-74), "Password" (1961-75), "American Gladiators" (1989-96), "Minute To Win It" (2010-14), and more!

What is the most popular game show of all time? ›

Jeopardy!

A returning champion and two challengers test their buzzer skills and their knowledge in a wide range of academic and popular categories.

What is America's favorite game show? ›

Jeopardy!

A returning champion and two challengers test their buzzer skills and their knowledge in a wide range of academic and popular categories.

What game show uses final answer? ›

Philbin. …began hosting the game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. With his unabashed enthusiasm and Everyman quality, Philbin helped make the show a phenomenon in the United States and turned “Is that your final answer?” into a national catchphrase.

What is the #1 rated game? ›

1. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

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