25 Words or Less (game show)


25 Words or Less is an American television game show based on the board game of the same name. Hosted by Meredith Vieira, this show is produced by Dino Bones Productions, Is or Isn't Entertainment, Regular Brand, Twentieth Television, and distributed by Fox First Run. It first aired in summer 2018 as a three-week summer trial run on nine Fox Television Stations and premiered as a regular series on September 16, 2019. On November 13, 2019, Fox renewed the show for a second season.

Gameplay

Two three-member teams, consisting of a contestant and two celebrities, compete in the game.

First Round

In the first round, team members are called up to the host's podium, one on one, with the contestants going second in the play order. At the podium, they are shown a list of five words to convey to their teammates in 45 seconds. Starting with a varying number of clue words set by the host as the opening bid, the face-off contestants bid against each other as to how few clue words they can use to complete the round. The bidding continues until one of the contestants concedes to the other contestant's bid. The contestant who wins the bid then plays the game using the number of words they bid. The contestant can pass on a word if it is too difficult, returning back to any passed words if time remains on the clock.
Contestants cannot use the word itself as a clue, nor can they use any derivative form of the word in the clue, as doing so will instantly end the round and award their opponent the points. The round also ends if the clue giver goes over the set clue word limit in each round. Additionally, as it is a word game, contestants giving the clues cannot use their hands and must keep them on their handheld tablet. Contestants score 250 points if they are successful in getting all five words within the 45-second time limit. The other team receives the points if the playing team fails to complete the round.

Round 2

Round 2 begins with the contestants at the podium while the celebrities are in a soundproof room offstage. The contestants are shown a series of five sets of three words which have been determined by the producers to be of distinct levels of difficulty. Green words are easy to give clues for and are worth 250 points, yellow words are more difficult and are worth 500, and red words are the most difficult and are worth 1,000. The contestants alternate first choice of the three words to place in their own five-word stack, with the trailing contestant choosing first in the first, third and fifth word sets. The contestant who chooses second picks from the remaining two words in the set. The unchosen third word in each set is discarded. Once both contestants set their boards up, each contestant then plays their five words. The trailing contestant goes first. Both contestants have 45 seconds and a set limitation of 20 words. Contestants score the points for each successful word and gains an additional 1,000 point bonus for successfully getting all five. If the contestant gives an illegal clue in this round, the word the illegal clue was given on is thrown out, and the contestant is disqualified from getting the 1,000 point bonus, but the round continued on as normal. If the contestant goes over the 20 word set limitation, the round automatically ends and the 1,000 point bonus for getting all 5 words is forfeited. If the second team ends up with more points than the first team before all five words were guessed, the round is automatically over and no words after were revealed to the celebrities. The team who has the most points is the champion and moves on to the Money Round to play for $10,000. The losing contestant from the main game receives either a $200 gift card for a varying online retailer or a consolation prize from a varying online retailer.
In the event of a tie, both civilian contestants face off at the podium with buzzers. The host will begin giving clues to one final word. The first contestant to buzz in with a correct answer is the champion and advances to the Money Round, while an incorrect answer hands the championship to their opponent.

Bonus Round: The Money Round

In the Money Round, the champion must convey ten words to their celebrity partners in one minute with the maximum of 25 clue words available to them. If the contestant can get the two celebrity partners to get all ten answers correct, the champion wins the grand prize of $10,000.
If they do not get all ten correct, the champion receives a varying vacation as a consolation prize. If the champion gives an illegal clue or goes over the 25 word limit at any time, the Money Round automatically ends, resulting in the champion forfeiting their shot at the $10,000. No words after were revealed to the celebrities, the audience, or the viewers at home if the contestant didn't give an illegal clue for the last word.