Hollywood Game Night - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

Pop Goes the Game Night
Celebrity guests Carla Hall, Adam Rodriguez, Shiri Appleby, Colton Dunn, Diane Guerrero and Jason Ritter join host Jane Lynch for a no-holds-barred competition filled with unique and hilarious party games that include Block This Way, Four Letter Words, Popped Quiz, Back to Back and 7 Seconds of Fame. Two contestants lead teams of three as they compete for a $25,000 grand prize.

Ho Ho Holiday Game Night
Jane invites viewers home for the holidays in this special holiday edition of Hollywood Game Night. Her home is completely transformed and celebrity guests will tackle an array of holiday themed games including Hold My Balls, Song Sung Wrong and Where Ya Goin'. Two contestants lead teams of three as they all compete for a $25,000 grand prize. Guests include Yvette Nicole Brown, Ron Funches, Ana Gasteyer, Lauren Ash, Tony Hale and Jameela Jamil.

American Good Place Warrior
American Ninja Warrior hosts Akbar Gbajabiamila and Matt Iseman join Superstore's Nico Santos and The Good Place's D'Arcy Carden, Marc Evan Jackson and Jameela Jamil at Jane's new beach house to play new game Whipflash! as well as classic favorites.

Jane's New Diggs
Nicole Byer, Taye Diggs and Timothy Simons face off against Carson Kressley, Arielle Kebbel and Kym Whitley at Jane's new beach digs to play Clue-Boom, Wrap Battle and Mono Tunes as well as the hilarious new game Kiss & Yell for a $25,000 grand prize.

Nothing Faisons This Super Game Night
Jane introduces her new game, Jane's Pool Jamz, to celebrity guests Donald Faison, David Arquette, Rob Riggle, as well as Superstore's Colton Dunn, Lauren Ash and Ben Feldman; contestants go head-to-head in games such as Dance in Your Pants and more.

Brooklyn Nine Neyo Game Night
Two contestants join celebrity guests Terry Crews and NE-YO as they play hilarious party games, including Popped Quiz and 7 Seconds of Frame, with Kyle Bornheimer, Melissa Fumero, Dirk Blocker and Joel McKinnon Miller from Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

The Anchorman and The Wrestlers
Two contestants step into the Hollywood Game Night ring with wrestlers Brie Bella and Nikki Bella and celebrity guests Lester Holt, Chris Sullivan, Michael Ealy and Natasha Leggero to play party games, including the new Dazed & Reviewed.

Whatcha Hough To?
Derek Hough, Sherri Shepherd and Oliver Hudson face off with Kal Penn, Ester Dean and Joel McHale in the new game Watcha Cup To? along with fan-favorite games, including Get in My Pants, Where Ya Goin? and Show Me the Music.

Kiss Me in Lamorne-ing
Jane Lynch hosts a no-holds-barred competition of entertaining party games including Song Sung Wrong, Block This Way, and What's In a Name?. Celebrity cast Lamorne Morris, Sara Foster, and Lil Rel team up to challenge Mike Colter, Erin Foster, and Thomas Middleditch in hopes of helping a contestant win the $25,000 grand prize.

Chris Is Us
Jane Lynch hosts a series of fun party games as two contestants join celebrities Chris D'Elia, Susan Kelechi Watson, Jon Huertas, Joel McHale, Nikki Glaser and Sasheer Zamata as they compete for a $25,000 grand prize.

7 Seconds of Kressley
Carson Kressley, Laverne Cox and Jeremy Sisto face off against Jay Ellis, Sam Richardson and Lauren Lapkus in comical party games. Host Jane Lynch serves as game-master as the two teams go head to head for a $25,000 grand prize.

Bill Nye the Game Night Guy
Bill Nye, Bobby Moynihan, Amber Riley, Fortune Feimster, Miranda Cosgrove and Adam Pally compete in hilarious party games. Host Jane Lynch introduces a new game, "Move N' Groove," as two contestants vie for a $25,000 grand prize. .

Chrisley's Believe It or Not
Todd Chrisley, Julie Chrisley and Savannah Chrisley challenge Kal Penn, Yvette Nicole Brown and Nikki Glaser in new outdoor games "What's the Scoop?" and "It's a Toss Up." Jane Lynch hosts as two teams compete for a $25,000 grand prize. TV-PG.

Twitch & Shout
Two contestants join celebrity guests Twitch, D'Arcy Carden and Iliza Shlesinger as they play hilarious party games with Yvette Nicole Brown, Tone Bell, and Amanda Seales. Jane Lynch hosts as two teams battle for a $25,000 grand prize.
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