Guy's Grocery Games - Season 39

Season 39

Episodes

The G.O.A.T. Tournament, Part 1
Guy Fieri invites eight of the winningest chefs in GGG history to compete in a five-part tournament full of his toughest games and wildest surprises. The tournament champion will be crowned the GGG Greatest of All Time and receive an incredible $70,000 prize. First, Guy tells the unsuspecting chefs over the PA system that the games have already begun, giving them 30 minutes to make their best handheld dish using only the ingredients they can carry to their stations in their bare hands. The bottom three chefs go to a sudden-death elimination round, where they're given just 20 minutes to make a full Sunday supper. Part 1 ends with two chefs being eliminated!

The G.O.A.T. Tournament, Part 2
Six all-star chefs are still in the running for the title of GGG Greatest of All Time and the $70,000 prize. Guy Fieri surprises the competitors with double wheels that pick their dish and game at random. First, they must make a vegetarian dinner while observing the express lane's strict ingredient limit. In the sudden death elimination round, the bottom two chefs must make their best noodle dish using only ingredients from the even aisles of the store.

The G.O.A.T. Tournament, Part 3
Five chefs remain in the competition for a $70,000 prize and the title of GGG Greatest of All Time. A double spin of Guy Fieri's dish and game wheels determines that the chefs must make a champagne brunch using only 8 lbs. of ingredients. In the elimination round, the bottom two chefs fight for their survival by creating a seafood feast featuring the mandatory items on Guy's grocery list.

The G.O.A.T. Tournament, Part 4
Four chefs still have a shot at becoming the GGG Greatest of All Time and winning $70,000. Guy Fieri pairs the chefs into teams and spins the dish and game wheels to determine that they must make their best pork dish using only ingredients from the frozen section. The losing teammates face off in the elimination round by making a comfort classic using one ingredient from each aisle.

The G.O.A.T. Tournament Finale
The three finalists search the Flavortown Market for envelopes that reveal the different games they must play -- either ABC, Budget Battle or Think Small -- while making their best chicken dinner. Then, the best two chefs face off in a final battle by making a celebration dinner with only four minutes to shop, but Guy Fieri has one last surprise -- the dreaded cart swap! The chef who ultimately makes the best dinner using their opponent's groceries earns the GGG Greatest of All Time trophy and GGG's biggest prize: $70,000.

Beat the Judges: Non-Stop Noodles
Guy Fieri welcomes three chefs whose noodle mastery helped them win GGG in the past to take on each other in a non-stop noodle event. First, the chefs make their signature noodle dish featuring an item from a surprise section of the store indicated by their chosen pool noodle. The winner earns an automatic $15,000 and gets a shot at turning their prize money into $20,000 if they can beat the GGG judge of their choice in an ultimate comfort noodle cook-off.

Beat the Judges: Burger Masters
Guy Fieri invites three of the best burger chefs to prove they're the "Big Burger Master" by outcooking each other before taking on an elite GGG judge. First, the chefs must make their signature burger and side featuring a surprise red light special: canned corn! The winner earns an automatic $15,000 and a shot at earning up to $5,000 more if they can beat the GGG judge of their choice in a showstopping burger battle, featuring the ingredients they choose in a food draft pick.

Super Spicy Games
Four spice-obsessed chefs are bringing the heat in GGG's most outrageous spicy competition ever. First, the chefs make a hometown spicy dish that has the overheated judges begging for mercy. Then, Guy Fieri challenges the competitors to create an upscale spicy dinner featuring ingredients chosen from a pyramid of fire, and the judges decide to turn the tables. Ultimately, the best chef gets up to $20,000, and Guy gets the last laugh.

Dessert Deception
Guy Fieri divides six savory chefs up into teams of three as they work alone in 10-minute shifts to create a winning plate of food. The first shift chefs are given a grocery list featuring breakfast sandwich ingredients, but in a surprise twist, the chefs must use those ingredients to make dessert. At the 10-minute mark, the first shift chefs go into soundproof boxes, where they can communicate the dish's dessert secret non-verbally by holding up quick doodles. Ultimately, the team that creates the best dessert will go on a relay shopping spree worth up to $15,000!

Two Ingredients Per Aisle All Day
Guy Fieri challenges three chefs with one five-minute shop for the whole competition, during which they can only grab two ingredients per aisle to make a family friendly brunch. Then, they must make an upscale dinner using leftover ingredients.
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