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Minute to Win It (formerly known as Perfect 10) is a primetime NBC game show hosted by Food Network star Guy Fieri. To win cash prizes, contestants must complete 10 increasingly difficult challenges using everyday household items; each challenge is played in 60 seconds. The contestant is given three lives to last them through the entire game. If the contestant fails to complete the challenge, he or she loses one life, and must replay the challenge from scratch. Any contestant who loses all three lives is eliminated from the game. If the contestant had earned less than $50,000 at the time of elimination, he or she loses everything; contestants that reach the $50,000 level are guaranteed to leave with at least that amount. In addition, after completing a challenge successfully, the contestant can walk away with the money earned so far. The competitors are shown the 60-plus games prior to the tape day and encouraged to practice these one-of-a-kind challenges at home.

The show premiered on Sunday, March 14, 2010 on NBC, airing for two hours beginning at 7pm (Eastern time).

The show is produced by Universal Media Studios with Friday Television. Craig Plestis, Tim Puntillo, Mattias Olsson and Jock Millgardh serve as executive producers.

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Money Ladder

Level Cash Prize
1 $1,000
2 $2,500
3 $5,000
4 $10,000
5 $50,000 (guaranteed money)
6 $75,000
7 $125,000
8 $250,000
9 $500,000
10 $1,000,000

Challenges

see also Minute to win it (Challenges)

See also

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