Ken Jennings is participating in a famous game show (no, it's not ' Jeopardy ')

Ken Jennings is participating in a famous game show (no, it's not ' Jeopardy ')

Updated on July 25, 2022 16:14 PM by Anna P

A winning streak

With a 74-game winning streak on "Jeopardy!" and the title of "Jeopardy! Greatest of All Time" next to his name, Jennings' goals are anything but typical.

The current "Jeopardy!" presenter recently disclosed that he would soon cross off a significant item from that list. I know I have a crazy and specific bucket list, but being part of the "Pyramidupcoming"' season was a significant accomplishment. Last month, Jennings tweeted.

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The $100,000 Pyramid

The sixth season of "The $100,000 Pyramid" debuted on July 10 and has so far included a variety of famous people, including Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn, "Seinfeld" actors Jason Alexander and Wayne Knight, and Parade.

According to the game show's website, "The $100,000 Pyramid," hosted by "Good Morning America" co-anchor Michael Strahan.

A "word association game in which two celebrities and their partners square off in a race against the clock to make it to the winners' circle and take home $100,000." Over the years, "Pyramid" has gone through various variations, starting with "The $10,000 Pyramid" in 1973, hosted by Dick Clark.

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The rules of the game stay the same

The basic idea of the game hasn't changed over the years, even though the cash prize has: Contestants are matched with famous people and must predict words or phrases based on descriptions given by their colleagues. Other famous people compete in the current season of "The $100,000 Pyramid" of Jeopardy.

Matt James and Tayshia Adams from the "The Bachelor" series

Rosie O'Donnell is a comedian.

D'Arcy Carden, star of "The Good Place."

Host of "The Talk," Amanda Kloots.

What's the latest on "Jeopardy!" and Ken Jennings

The Deseret News stated that on July 18, Jennings resumed presenting "Jeopardy!" Although Jeopardy! It hasn't yet announced a permanent host. A choice will probably be made around the end of July when Season 38 and the show prepare to tape its next season.

Related: 'Jeopardy' host Ken Jennings is returning sooner than you think

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