When will The $100,000 Pyramid 2025 air? Release date, time and more explored

Ali Larter & Michael Urie with Michael Strahan on The $100,000 Pyramid show
Ali Larter & Michael Urie with Michael Strahan on The $100,000 Pyramid show. Image via Instagram

If you love fast-paced wordplay, high-stakes competition, and the occasional meltdown under pressure, get ready as The $100,000 Pyramid is back.

The newest season kicks off on Sunday, March 9, 2025, at 9 p.m. ET on ABC, with episodes available for streaming on Hulu starting March 10, 2025. Season 8 will give the contestants a platform to showcase their quick thinking, teamwork, and strategy. Contestants will pair up with celebrities to tackle word association challenges, trying to describe words and phrases under intense time constraints.

This season, hosted by Michael Strahan, promises a fresh mix of celebrity contestants, nail-biting moments, and, of course, the chance for players to walk away with a life-changing cash prize.

Beyond the fun and frustration of watching contestants struggle to describe words without using them, the show's legendary Winner Circle keeps the audience on the edge of their seats. Will the contestant manage to crack all six categories and take home the grand prize? Easier said than done.

Last season's celebrity contestants included:

Oscar Nunez, Fortune Feimster, Nikki Glaser, Pete Holmes, AJ McLean, Rodney Peete, Tiffany Haddish, Wayne Brady, Utkarsh Ambudkar.


Game Show Format: A Crash Course

For those new to the show, here's how it works:

  • Two teams compete—each made up of a celebrity and a contestant.
  • One teammate gives clues while the other guesses words fitting a given category.
  • The goal is to get through as many words as possible in 30 seconds without using the actual word in the clue.
  • Winners proceed to the famous Winner's Circle, where they must identify full categories based on limited clues for a shot at the $100,000 prize.

Journey of The $100,000 Pyramid

The game show began in 1973 as The $10,000 Pyramid, with the legendary Dick Clark. Over the years, the stakes and the cash prizes kept climbing, evolving through versions like The $25,000 Pyramid and The $50,000 Pyramid, before settling on the high-stakes and adrenaline-pumping format of The $100,000 Pyramid we know today.

In 2016, Michael Strahan took over hosting duties, bringing his signature mix of charisma, humor, and competitive spirit. Under his watch, the show has grown in popularity, captivating both nostalgic longtime fans and a fresh wave of wordplay enthusiasts.

Jason Alexander & Pete Holmes on The $100,000 Pyramids. (Image via Instagram @pyramidabc)
Jason Alexander & Pete Holmes on The $100,000 Pyramids. (Image via Instagram @pyramidabc)

The $100,000 Pyramid in a nutshell

The $100,000 Pyramid is a rollercoaster of brainpower, chaos, and celebrity-induced hilarity. One moment, a contestant is cruising through clues like a human thesaurus, the next, they are flailing wildly as their celebrity partner shouts nonsense like, "Things a goat would say!"

Then there is Michael Strahan, effortlessly juggling his job as host with a megawatt smile and a well-timed eyebrow raise when things go off the rails (which they always do). It is a part game show, part comedy special, and all heart-pounding fun.

If you still need a reason to watch The $100,000 Pyramid, once a contestant confidently blurted out "Nike? Adidas?" after misreading "Types of Speakers" as "Types of Sneakers." Instead of roasting her, Michael Strahan gently corrected her with a smile, proving that even when contestants fumble, the show never fails to entertain.

Whether it's the strategic wordplay, the excitement of competing for cash prizes, or the unpredictable moments when a celebrity struggles with a seemingly simple category like "Things You Find in a Fridge," The $100,000 Pyramid offers a mix of entertainment and challenge in every episode.

One unique aspect of the show is strict time management; contestants have to think quickly and keep an eye on the clock, as even a split-second hesitation can cost them a win. The buzzer has been responsible for many heartbreaking near-misses, where players were just one correct guess away from victory when time ran out.


The $100,000 Pyramid returns Sunday, March 9, 2025, at 9 p.m. ET on ABC, with episodes streaming on Hulu from March 10- let the wordplay begin!

Edited by Yesha Srivastava
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