@@biberflub Japan uses blue instead of green, probably because they use one word for both colors ("aoi"). They do have a separate word meaning green ("midori"), but it came about much more recently.
+Eric Taylor All it takes for that sort of thing to happen is for the second person to duplicate the first person's great answers, get flustered, and fail to come up with backups. Going second can be really rough sometimes.
MrL1193 Did you see the one where the first one got something like 4 points. The second one got the question, "asked of 100 men: Name a part of the body that is bigger today than it was when you were 16." She said "your penis" without even hesitating.
Edster III It happened at least once during Ray Combs’s era. In epic fashion, he had the family calm down, called the other contestant out, told them needed around 190 points to win, then asked them the most outlandish survey questions imaginable. After they ranked the round, Ray revealed that the first contestant had already gotten the 200.
He didn't only get 7 points. That was the first question. We don't even know what he got for the other four. And the second question was the number one answer: ginger ale.
I saw someone get 200 points on their own during the Louie Anderson era. He waited for people to calm down before bringing the second person out. Louie asked him five fake questions, then the contestant turned around and saw they already had over 200 points.
Yes I saw that once.There's an episode during military week with one of the other hosts (Ray I think) where the 1st guy got all 200 points. It was a marine (or army) and they were playing for charity. When the 2nd guy came out they decided to play a joke on him & asked him really absurd questions that had no answers. Then they told him no points were needed as they 1st guy got it done! Reply
The color of a traffic light is by far the easiest Family Feud question I've ever seen...wtf cmon man. That question alone basically guaranteed them a win.
+milanosrp Actually, there are some countries and US states that have experimented with blue lights for color blind people that can't distinguish between red and green.
Yeah, barring a brain aneurism where you can't think of one of 3 colors, this answer is an automatic average of 66 points. What a ridiculous question even for this show.
I love how the dude, after being told “one million dollars”was already used, had to really contemplate with himself about how much money it would take for him to pose nude, like he was actually being offered to 😂
It would have been hilarious if he said 1 dollar. They still would have one with then next guess, and his mother would be contemplating her parenting skills for the rest of her life, lol.
+Tristan King they meant water, as it gets colder it turns to ice (which is hard) ..... not that hard to understand , and besides as ice gets colder and colder is get harder, as it is freezing, turning solid.
@@Musicrecords10 exactly, they're kids. This is part of the reason I want coppa to succeed tbh. RU-vid used to be a great place, but now has been over run by kids.
+Coco Loco Why does it matter to you if I use an inoffensive colloquialism in casual conversation, especially one where you were not personally addressed? You take RU-vid comments way too seriously.
Shepherdrunner That’s actually happened on the show before some contestant got 188 points on his first try and then his sister or wife came out and got all zeros
Some have still won it, but there's been a lot of times where the first contestant gets over 180 points and the second contestant doesn't even reach double digits.
Normally when a person gets that amount of points, the 2nd best answer is hard to get. These types of questions are almost limited to one great answer and no decent answers.
Actually ice does get harder as it cools, which is why it’s easier to drive when it’s below zero, compared to being about 25*, and being on ice at both.
Wow the best I’ve ever seen 194 points by the 1st contestant alone and I’ve been watching Family Feud for a while; Great game guys I love this family’s vibe may God bless you all and congrats on a job well done 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Sorry you can't do that. The show is called Family Feud. The check would be issued to the family or split with the family. No one person can claim the prize.
+elijoker ... why are you guys confused? Cheese hardens when it cools ... you know ... like cheese. It hardens ... when it cools ... what's the confusion?
+Kevin Leo Smith Lol anything that cools will harden. Cheese is the last thing I'd think of. "Hey can you remake my burger? The cheese isn't cold enough"
I have never seen a contestant do that. That is a first for me. Hell you got to give them credit where credit is due. They won fair and square. But to get 196 on first player was amazing. Congratulations y’all!
Renee Newman I’ve been watching this for years and I’ve never seen it. If it happened when Ray was on there I probably was not watching. I love Steve Harvey though.
+Daylight1980 I'm curious if that answer really would have had at least 6 more points and if it's even possible for the producers to allow 1 person to get 200 on their own.
Spiritually Anonymous Maybe itz the show or the writers who are getting dissed. Or just gameshows or TV in general. They dont call TV the idiot box for nothin. Billions stay glued to the set all around the world 247365.
There was one Harvey episode where the first contestant got 184 and the second contestant got ZERO (in fairness, the second contestant doubled up many of the first contestant's answers).
He'd actually have to in this case with how simple the last question is. There's going to be more than 6 regardless of whether he picked yellow or green. This one was impossible to miss unless he had never seen a traffic light.
if each number 1 answer was said by 40 or more people then that would be at least 200 points if they give easy questions like these it would be very easy to get 200 with one person
@@1bam159 literally watching it I could predict what they were going to say. The only tough one would have been the first one because there is alot of options
I think they choose hard ones when the family has been there multiple times. Also maybe when the show wants to increase its budget they use harder questions. Or when they have multiple losses in a row they make it easier.
Name something roads are paved with. Name a sport. Name something you eat for breakfast. Name a favorite type of pet. Name a piece of furniture that's in your living room.
Also, I’ve seen it a lot where the second player struggles hard after the first one gets a very high score in the 180s or 190s, mainly because they repeat the first player’s answers and the pressure gets to them.
Tonya Napier I think everyone remembers the Ray Combs version when at least one contestant did that and Combs pranked the partner (it actually happened twice on the Combs version IIRC).
I played along (as we all do) and I got all the same answers as her. Apparently, we're soul mates, but we'll never, ever meet because the world is a cruel place, indeed.
“A color at a traffic light” is such a gimme....unless you say purple or pink, you’re going to get big points there no matter what you say. 😆 It’s funny how some of the questions are hard, while others like that are super easy.
There was a richard dawson where the question was to name one of the three bears and the guy said yogi. These people are so nervous up here I wouldn't have been surprised if he had blurted out purple