Figure It Out

Figure It Out (1998-2013)

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A group of four different panelists popular on Nickelodeon programs try to figure out the talents of different guests. They are given clues that they can feel, see, taste, and also given to them though charades.

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Scheduleevery Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday at 19:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S05E24Featuring Ryan PotterJun 27, 2013
S05E23Featuring Noah CrawfordJun 26, 2013
S05E22Featuring Lucas CruishankJun 25, 2013
S05E21Featuring the "See Dad Run" CastJun 24, 2013
S05E20Featuring James Maslow & Carlos PenaJun 20, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Figure It Out' premiere?

'Figure It Out' premiered on July 7, 1997.

Who hosted the TV show 'Figure It Out'?

The TV show 'Figure It Out' was hosted by Summer Sanders.

What was the format of 'Figure It Out'?

'Figure It Out' had a panel of four celebrity guests who tried to guess the talents and skills of kid contestants based on clues they gave.

How long was an episode of 'Figure It Out'?

An episode of 'Figure It Out' lasted approximately 30 minutes.

Who were the celebrity guests on 'Figure It Out'?

Various celebrities from the entertainment industry appeared as guests on 'Figure It Out'.

What was the purpose of 'Figure It Out'?

The purpose of 'Figure It Out' was to entertain and engage the audience by showcasing the talents and skills of kid contestants.

How many kid contestants participated in each episode of 'Figure It Out'?

Each episode of 'Figure It Out' featured multiple kid contestants who showcased their unique talents and skills.

How were the kid contestants selected for 'Figure It Out'?

The kid contestants on 'Figure It Out' were selected through a casting process that involved auditions and interviews.

Did 'Figure It Out' have a live audience?

Yes, 'Figure It Out' had a live audience who were present during the tapings of the show.

Were there any recurring segments on 'Figure It Out'?

Yes, 'Figure It Out' had recurring segments such as "Secret Slime Action" and "Pie Pod".

Did 'Figure It Out' have any special episodes or themes?

Yes, 'Figure It Out' had special episodes and themes, such as holiday-themed episodes and episodes featuring specific talents or skills.

Were there any famous kid contestants on 'Figure It Out'?

Yes, 'Figure It Out' featured some kid contestants who later gained fame in the entertainment industry.

Did 'Figure It Out' have any spin-offs or related shows?

No, 'Figure It Out' did not have any spin-offs or related shows.

How was the winner determined on 'Figure It Out'?

The winner on 'Figure It Out' was determined based on the panel's ability to correctly guess the contestants' talents or skills.

How many seasons of 'Figure It Out' aired?

'Figure It Out' aired for a total of four seasons.

What made 'Figure It Out' popular among viewers?

The combination of celebrity guests, talented kid contestants, and the element of surprise made 'Figure It Out' popular among viewers.

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