Get the Picture (game show)

In round one, a square that hid one allowed the team to play a bonus game for a chance at $20 and see an actual piece of the puzzle instead of the connected dots.

Failing to complete the Power Surge within the time limit awarded the money and the square to the opposing team.

This time, the Power Surges were played at center stage and involved the players doing some sort of physical activity in order to reveal pieces of a picture puzzle.

Whoever was ahead when time was called won the game and advanced to the bonus round, dubbed "Mega Memory".

In the event of a tie, one final puzzle was played with the speed-up rules; whichever team guessed it correctly won the game.

All physical Power Surges, except one, involved players performing tasks in order to reveal pieces to a picture.

The winning team faced a nine-square board that hid nine pictures, all in relation to a theme revealed before the round.

For 45 seconds O'Malley would read clues one at a time and the team would hit the number on the keypad that they thought would reveal the correct picture.

In season two, the rules were changed to the following: Although the series ended first-run episodes on December 6, 1991, reruns aired weekly until March 13, 1993.

In 2017, The Netherlands had its own version called Snap Het (Got It)[5]on Nickelodeon Benelux hosted by Iris Hesseling and Stef Poelmans.