The $100,000 Pyramid - Season 3

Season 3
The iconic Pyramid is back with new celebrities and fun for the whole family this summer! Hosted by Good Morning America co-anchor Michael Strahan, The $100,000 Pyramid is the timeless word association game in which two celebrities and their partners face off in a race against the clock to make it to the winners' circle and take home $100,000.
Episodes

Leslie Jones vs Julie Bowen and Debra Messing vs Mario Cantone
Actress and comedian Leslie Jones competes against actress Julie Bowen. In game two, actress Debra Messing faces off with actor-comedian Mario Cantone with hopes of making it to the winner's circle and the ultimate prize of $100,000.

Anthony Anderson vs Jennifer Lewis and Kevin Smith vs Joy Behar
black-ish co-stars Anthony Anderson and Jenifer Lewis compete against each other in the first round. In game two, comedian and director Kevin Smith challenges Joy Behar with hopes of making it to the winner's circle and the ultimate prize of $100,000.

Snoop Dogg vs Questlove and Richard Schiff vs Nicholas Gonzalez
Rapper and television host Snoop Dogg competes against Questlove. In game two, stars of The Good Doctor, Richard Schiff and Nicholas Gonzalez, compete with hopes of making it to the winner's circle and the ultimate prize of $100,000.

Adam Rodriguez vs Erika Christensen and Rob Riggle vs Lauren Ash
The hour-long episode features two separate celebrity couples. This week, Adam Rodriguez (Criminal Minds) competes against actress Erika Christensen. Next, Rob Riggle (Rob Riggle's Ski Master Academy) and actress Lauren Ash (Superstore) compete with hopes of making it to the winner's circle and the ultimate prize of $100,000.00.

Kathy Najimy vs. Yvette Nicole Brown and Vanessa Williams vs. Gary Cole
Actress Kathy Najimy competes against actress Yvette Nicole Brown. Next, actress Vanessa Williams and actor Gary Cole compete with hopes of making it to the winner's circle and the ultimate prize of $100,000.

Bobby Moynihan vs. Melissa Fumero and Terry Crews vs. Andre Braugher
This week's hour-long episode features two separate celebrity couples. First up, Bobby Moynihan competes against actress Melissa Fumero. Next, actors Terry Crews and Andre Braugher compete with hopes of making it to the winner's circle and the ultimate prize of $100,000.00.

Leslie Jones vs. Taye Diggs and Sara Foster vs. Erin Foster
This week's hour-long episode features two separate celebrity couples. First up, Leslie Jones competes against actor Taye Diggs. Next, the stars of "Barely Famous," Sara and Erin Foster, compete with hopes of making it to the winner's circle and the ultimate prize of $100,000.

Nick Lachey vs. Vanessa Lachey and Gayle King vs. Terrell Owens
Singer Nick Lachey competes against his wife, television personality Vanessa Lachey. Next, TV host Gayle King and football legend Terrell Owens compete with hopes of making it to the winner's circle and the ultimate prize of $100,000.

Ken Jeong vs Nico Santos and Tim Meadows vs Kathy Najimy
The Pyramid is back! As part of ABC's "Sunday Fun & Games," the Emmy Award(R)-winning pop-culture phenomenon is reimagined and better than ever. Featuring a cast of all-star celebrities taking center stage and partnering with contestants from across the country, all hoping to make it to the winner's circle and take home the ultimate prize of $100,000. "The $100,000 Pyramid" airs SUNDAY, AUG. 12 (9:00-10:00 p.m. EDT).

Bobby Moynihan vs Jon Lovitz and Andy Richter vs Ken Marino
This week's hour-long episode features two separate celebrity couples. First up, Bobby Moynihan ("Saturday Night Live") competes against actor Jon Lovitz. Next, Andy Richter ("Conan") and Ken Marino (ABC's "Fresh Off the Boat") hope to make it to the winner's circle and the ultimate prize of $100,000.

Rita Moreno vs Justina Machado and Leslie Jones vs Julie Bowen
This week's hour-long episode features two separate celebrity couples. First up, the legendary Rita Moreno ("One Day at a Time") competes against co-star Justina Machado ("One Day at a Time"). Next, Leslie Jones ("Saturday Night Live") and Julie Bowen (ABC's "Modern Family") hope to make it to the winner's circle and the ultimate prize of $100,000.

George Stephanopoulos vs Ali Wentworth and Bethenny Frankel vs Ana Gasteyer
This week, ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos competes against his wife, comedian and author Ali Wentworth. Next, Bethenny Frankel and actress Ana Gasteyer hope to make it to the winner's circle and the ultimate prize of $100,000.

Jenna Fischer vs Oliver Hudson and Johnny Weir vs Gabby Douglas
The first hour features the stars of ABC's "Splitting Up Together," Jenna Fischer and Oliver Hudson. The second game of the hour has U.S. Olympians Johnny Weir and Gabby Douglas hoping to make it to the winner's circle and the ultimate prize of $100,000.

Ross Matthews vs Vivica A. Fox and Kelly Osbourne vs Matt McGorry
Television personality Ross Mathews competes against actress and author Vivica A. Fox ("Everyday I'm Hustling," "Face the Truth") followed by author and television host Kelly Osbourne and actor Matt McGorry (ABC's "How to Get Away with Murder.")
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