The Best TV Shows on Game Show Network

Every Game Show Network Show Ranked From Best To Worst

Peruse our comprehensive roster of Game Show Network’s top shows, encompassing over 20 distinct series as of August 2025. Leading the pack on Game Show Network are Dog Eat Dog and Whammy! The All-New Press Your Luck, with their initial broadcasts in 2002 and 2002. Game Show Network has over 20 shows broadcast from as early as 2002 and as recent as 2025.

  • Russian Roulette
    Russian Roulette (2002)10.0

    Four contestants compete for up to $100,000 in a hybrid general knowledge quiz-game of chance. They stand on a giant 6-panel roulette board, similar to a chamber of a revolver, where wrong answers could eliminate a player by causing them to drop out of the game – literally.

  • The Chase
    The Chase (2013)8.3

    The Chase is a game show which premiered on August 6, 2013, at 9:00 p.m. Eastern/8:00 p.m. Central on Game Show Network. The series is based on the British show of the same name in which contestants try to win money by challenging a quiz show genius known as the Chaser. The series is hosted by Brooke Burns and features Mark Labbett as the Chaser. The show follows the same format as the original UK version, but with three contestants instead of four.

  • Dog Eat Dog
    Dog Eat Dog (2002)8.2

    Dog Eat Dog is an American game show, which originally ran from June 17, 2002 to August 26, 2003. It is loosely based on the UK version of the show by the same name. It is hosted by Brooke Burns, and has contestants compete against each other in physical competitions, trivia, and other assorted games for a prize of $25,000. Reruns of Dog Eat Dog currently air on the Game Show Network.

  • Grand Slam
    Grand Slam (2007)8.0

    Sixteen of the greatest champions in game show history are set to square-off in this winner-take-all elimination tournament. Only one competitor will be crowned 'The best of the best' and walk away with the $100,000 Grand Prize. From Jeopardy's "Tournament of Champions" to Millionaire's elite, the most accomplished game players from the past two decades take center stage.

  • Master Minds
    Master Minds (2020)8.0

    Three challengers take on some of the greatest minds in trivia in this exciting showdown of smarts and strategy; the last contestant standing will face off against the episode's highest scoring Master Mind in a head-to-head battle.

  • Whammy! The All-New Press Your Luck
    Whammy! The All-New Press Your Luck (2002)7.8

    Whammy! is an American television game show that aired new episodes on Game Show Network from April 15, 2002 to December 5, 2003. The program is updated version of Press Your Luck, which originally aired on CBS from 1983–86. Reruns of Whammy! have aired since production of new episodes stopped in 2003, and the program currently airs in reruns on GSN weekend mornings at 9:30am Eastern/8:30am Central. The series was taped at Tribune Studios and was hosted by Todd Newton, with Gary Kroeger announcing.

  • Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza
    Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza (2011)7.2

    Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza is an improvisational comedy television program that aired in the United States on the Game Show Network. The program was hosted by Drew Carey from CBS's The Price Is Right and former host of ABC's Whose Line Is It Anyway? and was produced at the Hollywood Theatre at the MGM Grand in Paradise, Nevada.

  • Skin Wars
    Skin Wars (2014)6.5

    Rebecca Romijn hosts television's first ever body painting competition show, which seeks to find the most skillful, accomplished and versatile body painter in America. The body artists will compete in elaborate body painting challenges to avoid elimination and win over the approval of the judges, including legendary entertainer RuPaul Charles, and body painting icons Craig Tracy and Robin Slonina.

  • Lingo
    Lingo (2002)6.3

    The second version of the American television game show.

  • Baggage
    Baggage (2010)5.6

    Baggage is an American dating game show hosted by Jerry Springer, which premiered in 2010 and ended in 2011. The show features three contestants carrying suitcases with embarrassing, unique, or weird propositions, representing their 'baggage'. The bigger the suitcase, the bigger the secret, and the contestant must admit to a fault.

  • America Says
    America Says (2018)4.4

    In this family-friendly game show, two teams face off to guess Americans' responses to questions covering a variety of topics.

  • Chain Reaction
    Chain Reaction (2021)4.3

    The game is centered around solving a word-chain puzzle. At the start of the show the chain comprised eight words. The words in the chain are linguistically or logically connected, with both the word at the top and the word at the bottom revealed at the outset. By making inferences based on the revealed words and the revealed letters in incomplete words, contestants try to fill in the word chains to score points.

  • Tug of Words
    Tug of Words (2021)1.5

    Tug of Words is a upcoming game show based on the playground game Tug-O-War, that sees teams of two completing a series of word-clue questions

  • Celebrity Blackjack
    Celebrity Blackjack (2004)N/A

    Celebrity Blackjack was a television show on GSN where celebrities played tournament style blackjack for charity. The show was hosted by Matt Vasgersian. Dave Stann was the dealer. Season 1 aired weekly from July 5 through August 9, 2004. Season 2 premiered October 12, 2004 and ran weekly through January 11, 2005.

  • Bingo America
    Bingo America (2008)N/A

    Bingo America is an American game show airing on GSN that follows two contestants as they try to compete to win up to $100,000, as well as letting at-home viewers print bingo cards at GSN.com that allow them to play along with the show to win money. Created and produced by veteran television producer Andrew Glassman, the show was originally hosted by Patrick Duffy and Crystal Wallasch. When its second season premiered on October 6, 2008, they were replaced by Richard Karn and Diane Mizota, respectively.

  • Best Ever Trivia Show
    Best Ever Trivia Show (2019)N/A

    Game show contestants sometimes grab national headlines by demonstrating a mind-boggling mastery of geography, history, science, and sports. Now, these celebrity contestants face off against mere mortals in "Best Ever Trivia Show," hosted by Sherri Shepherd. It features a showdown between three ordinary trivia-loving contestants and three Trivia Experts. The Trivia Experts include Ken Jennings, Susannah Brooks, Ryan Chaffee, Muffy Marracco, and other heavyweights who have displayed an almost preternatural command of trivia during their storied appearances on "Jeopardy!," "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" and other game shows.

  • Split Second
    Split Second (2023)N/A

    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
    Switch (2023)N/A

    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

  • Hey Yahoo!
    Hey Yahoo! (2023)N/A

    Two teams of three players each compete to guess what millions of people are searching for on Yahoo Search.

  • Bingo Blitz
    Bingo Blitz (2025)N/A

    Two contestants compete in a dynamic blend of trivia and bingo.