Million Dollar Mind Game

Million Dollar Mind Game (2011)

EndedGame Show show

Six contestants attempt to answer questions involving logical thinking, not trivia.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 16:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Episode 6Nov 27, 2011
S01E05Episode 5Nov 20, 2011
S01E04Episode 4Nov 13, 2011
S01E03Episode 3Nov 6, 2011
S01E02Episode 2Oct 30, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Million Dollar Mind Game premiere?

Million Dollar Mind Game premiered on July 6, 2011.

Who hosted Million Dollar Mind Game?

Reginald VelJohnson hosted Million Dollar Mind Game.

What was the format of Million Dollar Mind Game?

The format of Million Dollar Mind Game was a game show in which two teams of two people competed against each other in a series of memory games.

What was the grand prize on Million Dollar Mind Game?

The grand prize on Million Dollar Mind Game was one million dollars.

How many episodes of Million Dollar Mind Game were produced?

10 episodes of Million Dollar Mind Game were produced.

What was the catchphrase used on Million Dollar Mind Game?

The catchphrase used on Million Dollar Mind Game was "unlock the vault".

What was the age range of the contestants on Million Dollar Mind Game?

The contestants on Million Dollar Mind Game were between the ages of 18 and 49.

What was the length of an episode of Million Dollar Mind Game?

The length of an episode of Million Dollar Mind Game was one hour.

How were the memory games on Million Dollar Mind Game played?

The memory games on Million Dollar Mind Game were played using a set of 12 monitors that displayed pictures, words, or numbers.

What was the winning strategy on Million Dollar Mind Game?

The winning strategy on Million Dollar Mind Game was to memorize the information on the monitors as quickly as possible and then use that information to solve puzzles.

What was the production company behind Million Dollar Mind Game?

Million Dollar Mind Game was produced by Honey Do Productions.

How were the teams on Million Dollar Mind Game selected?

The teams on Million Dollar Mind Game were selected through an application process.

What was Million Dollar Mind Game's target audience?

Million Dollar Mind Game's target audience was young adults aged 18-34.

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