Going head-to-head with another family on "Family Feud," nervously shouting out the first thing that comes to mind for an obscure survey prompt about bananas, and cheering your way to victory will not immediately guarantee the large cash prize. The real challenge comes with the final round of Fast Money, where one contestant answers a series of rapid-fire questions, hoping to say the most popular answer for maximum points.
Another family member then answers those same questions with the difficult task of not repeating their partner's answers and still uncovering a popular response that will help the team hit 200 points to win a prize of $20,000, an amount that has varied over the years. That means with the success of a five-game winning streak, a family that dominates the Fast Money round could lead to a prize of $100,000 (per the "Family Feud" website). As if 20 seconds of random survey prompts in front of an audience and the thought of being on television wasn't stressful enough!
Unable to hit that 200 point-marker? Families will still walk away with $5 per point earned in the Fast Money round (via Thought Catalog) that could at the very least pay for a nice celebration dinner once the episode airs.
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