BTS Gayo - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Track 1 - Girl Group Dance Quiz
The teams explain the given girls groups song with the dances moves, the most faster team wins and is there a penalty for the team who loses the game.

Track 2 - Answer the Right Song by Hearing
The teams hear five modicated songs and they have to write the title, the team with most right answer wins and is there a penalty for the team who loses the game.

Track 3 - Re-act Scenes of Dramas

Track 4 - Bangtan Karaoke
The members memorise the lyrics and have to sing in turns (they have missions for special changes), if they not finish within 10 tries they get a penalty.

Track 5 - Association Quiz by Inference
They guess the singer and song acted by the other team, the team with less time on guess right wins and is there a penalty for the team who lose the game.

Track 6 - Fans' Special Vote, BTS Dance Best
They are divided into two teams to decide the worst dancer who will be the MC after they guess the top 5 dances voted for the fans, the losers have a penalty.

Track 7 - Male Singer Quiz
The teams explain the given male singer songs with dance and body language, the most faster team wins and is there a penalty for the team who loses the game.

Track 8 - Learn Trot Songs
V reads trot songs lyrics and the teams guess the title and singer (they have to sing it), the team with 3 right answers out of 5 wins and there is there a penalty for the team who loses the game.

Track 9 - Guess Best 5 of BTS
They guess the top 5 songs voted for the fans they have 3 chances, whoever fails has a penalty.
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