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House of Games: Question Smash: 104 New, Classic and Fiendishly Difficult Rounds

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Highbrow Lowbrow ( first played on Series 2, Episode 2): The players are given two questions with the same answer; however, one of them is highbrow (a more academic question) and the other is lowbrow (a more pop culture question). If they get the question right after the highbrow clue, they get two points; however, they only receive one point if they get the question correct after the lowbrow clue. If they fail to answer the lowbrow question correctly, other players may buzz in with the answer for one point. You Spell Terrible – also a team game (actually, each of the team games can be played individually, but it’s more fun/sillier with more players). A question is asked; a player buzzes in with the answer; their partner has to spell the answer correctly. Incorrect spellings can mean bonus points for other team/players if they spell them correctly.

The rules are simple; you get two clues and you must ‘smash’ the answers together to get a new answer which links and blends both together. Sometimes the answers are linked, and sometimes the two answers make a brand new word when smashed together! Internet History ( first played on Series 3, Episode 19): In this round, the contestants are asked to identify a historical figure using fictionalised hashtags relating to their role in history. Contestants get a point for each correct answer. The Answer's in the Question ( first played on Series 1, Episode 5): The players are shown a statement based on a category. Part of it is in capitals, that need to be rearranged to create an answer that is relevant to the category in question and described by the statement.

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Who Goes First? ( only played on Series 3, Episode 98): A question with four options is shown, but to decide who gets to the answer the question first, another question is asked to the contestants, such as "How many pets have you owned?", and the contestant who has the highest to that answer gets to go first, and if they get the question right, they get the point. If they get it wrong, the next person down gets the same question with three choices left and it carries on going down until someone gets it right. House of Champions Week 1 (7–11 November 2022): Laura Whitmore, Tim Key, Sunetra Sarker and Jamie Laing Just like the final round of Richard Osman’s House of Games, the goal is to find the correct answer to two clues and smash them together with the link. Because you have to find two answers, the questions are fairly easy. I must apologise in the delay in you receiving today's quiz. We had no internet this morning which it made it difficult to verify the answers (I do that and still make the occasional mistake!). Sounding Off ( only played on Series 1, Episode 4, Round 2): The players must guess the historical event that their teammate is recreating using Foley art.

Get Your Junk Out ( first played on Series 2, Episode 3, Round 4 & last played on Series 2, Episode 6, Round 1): This round is played in exactly the same way as Richard's Junk from the regular show. However, instead of the junk items being shown on the screen, ten members of the audience physically hold up the junk items for the contestants to see (during the 15-second memorisation period and when the items are given as correct answers). Where Is Kazakhstan? ( first played on Series 1, Episode 3): The players are given a map of a certain part of the world on their tablets. They are given a question and have to point on their map where they think it is. The closest to the correct place wins a point. A TOWN CALLED MALICE’S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND (A Town Called Malice and Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland) Bits of Hits ( first played on Series 7, Episode 17): The players will hear one, then two and finally three second snippets of a famous song. If they recognise the song, they must write the title down on their tablet. The player who correct identifies the song after the earliest snippet will receive a point.What's in a Name? (changed to It's All In The Name in Series 2) ( first played on Series 1, Episode 2 ( Series 2, Episode 9 as It's All In The Name)): The players are given statements, the answer to which can be made using the letters from the full name of a particular player. Each player has two answers come from their name and a point is given for a correct answer, but if the player gets a correct answer from their own name, they get two points. Can You Feel It? ( first played on Series 3, Episode 25 & last played on Series 3, Episode 35): Each of the players is given a magnetic board with a word spelled on it (all the same word). The players are then blindfolded with their board facing towards the screen. Osman gives them a question and they have to spell out the answer using the letters on their boards. The first person to hit the buzzer with the correct answer wins a point. a b "Richard Osman's House of Games - Series 1, Episode 15". BBC Online . Retrieved 6 February 2019. e.g. Which country invaded the Falklands in 1982 and who had a hit with ‘What’s Love Got to Do With It’?

Which country invaded the Falkland Islands in 1982 and who had hits with ‘Private Dancer’ and ‘What’s love got to do with it’?There will be an explanation after every answer at the end of the quiz and there is even an example to help you out at the beginning! Coming Up Next... ( only played on Series 2, Episode 5, Round 4): This round is played in exactly the same way as All in the Details from the regular show. However, in each subject, there are four statements to be filled in instead of three and then those filled-in statements are read as a script by a famous TV/radio personality [fn 4] via video tape (he/she also knows the subject). I f you have ever watched ‘Richard Osman’s House of Games’ you will be familiar with the final round every day of answer smash. For those unfamiliar you have to ‘smash’ two answers together to get the answer we are looking for, e.g.

You Spell Terrible ( first played on Series 3, Episode 2): The pairs are given a question which one player must buzz in to say the correct answer, and the other player must spell it out correctly to get a point. Win When They're Singing ( first played on Series 3, Episode 16): The players hear the introduction to a well-known song, then, after a few seconds, it is faded out. They need to buzz in when they think the first word is sung in that particular song to win themselves a point. Build Your Own Question ( first played on Series 1, Episode 2 & last played on Series 2, Episode 49): The pairs are given a left and a right hand set of options; one member chooses from the left and one chooses from the right. The choices chosen are then used to make a question, to which a correct answer gives each player a point. Put Your Finger on It ( first played on Series 1, Episode 2): The players are given a picture question and have to point out who or what they think is the correct answer (it could be a specific person or an unusual item). Everyone plays on their own tablet. I’m trying to add a learning focus to this game. I’m thinking that a focus on matching sounds rather than matching spelling might be useful. E.g. smashing together schwas!

A week's worth of shows is recorded on a single day, so the celebrities are booked for only one day, [4] changing outfits between shows. Now I am not an out-and-out game show-a-holic, but there are times when I can be lured by the likes of Ben Shepard to watch Tipping Point (aka ‘Money Broom’ in this household, if you are familiar with the Clarence episode) or Bradley Walsh to watch The Chase (if only to watch the hopes and dreams of the remaining contestants dashed by the cruel Vixen or the relentless Dark Destroyer) – it also makes me feel slightly cleverer than I actually am when I occasionally get a question right on University Challenge. Which animal is associated with myxomatosis and falls apart when it hears a 1964 Dave Clark Five song?

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