Hack My Life - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Hacky Holidays
Officers Mack and Jack find the missing link for busted holiday lights when they find an unexpected visitor; hacks to navigate any holiday office party; looking at how the ball drop became a New Year's tradition.

Good Guys Finish First
Dr. Hack finds an unlikely match in a veterinarian; Kevin and Brooke hack their way through the worst obstacles an airport has to offer; viewers share DIY solutions for whipping cream; how low prices can go if one acts like a ``good guy.''

Pool Party of One
A facial hack found in any school kid's book bag; how to treat oneself like it's one's birthday; diving deep into a garbage bag for what could be the wackiest hack yet.

Hacks to Set the Mood
Señor Solución discovers a hack that gets him back in the mood, and Kevin and Brooke reveal fan hacks for cooling down a hot bed. Plus, get revenge on rigged arcades with hacks to make the claw machine cough up a sweet prize.

No Reservation Required
Officers Mack and Jack crash a failed football-viewing party, Kevin and Brooke use an important hacker's tool to secure a restaurant reservation, and it's mom versus dad in a race to determine peanut butter & jelly supremacy.

Fill-er Up!
Brooke and Kevin demonstrate how to save money at the gas tank; the Lazy Cook reveals a great way to get more bacon out of our BLTs.

Jump the Line
Brooke and Kevin give tips on skipping a busy lunch line with a new Gaming the System hack, the Pitchman has some money-saving advice for your car, and ever wonder where high heels come from? Find out in Hacks From History.

Hack to the Future

Hack-a-Bye Baby

To Tell a Lie
Brooke and Kevin attempt to use hacks to beat a polygraph test; Kevin learns how to defend himself with a smartphone.

Awww Craps!
Brooke and Kevin attempt to beat the system with a high stakes dice-throwing hack, and they test some surprising hacks for sleeping through the night.

Light Up Your Life
Brooke and Kevin explore hacks that could save money on your cable bill, and Hack Master Kosta Grammatis helps Kevin fulfill his childhood laser-blast dreams. Plus, find out how a hack helped get the world into a sticky situation.

Addicted to Hacks

Hack and Cheese

Co-Hackitation

Saved by the Hacks

Keep on Hacking

Good Hack Hunting

Hack Paper Scissors

Hack on a Hot Tin Roof

Hack My Lawn

Mother Hacker
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