The couple receiving the lowest combined total of judges' points and audience votes is eliminated each week until only the champion dance pair remains.
Which couples on the next Let's Dance show will participate and which not, will be determined by the jury rating and the audience, who can vote for their favorites by telephone at the end of the program.
The judges in season one were Michael Hull, Markus Schöffl, Katarina Witt and Joachim Llambi.
The judges in season three were Harald Glööckler, Peter Kraus, Isabel Edvardsson and Joachim Llambi.
It was hosted by Daniel Hartwich & Sylvie Meis and the judging panel consisted of Jorge González, Motsi Mabuse and Joachim Llambi.
With the prize money of 10,000 euros, Magdalena Brzeska, as the winner of the show, supported blind children in Togo in her function as project sponsor of RTL – Wir helfen Kindern.
On December 23, 2022, the special Let's Dance – Die große Weihnachtsshow (The big Christmas show) was broadcast.
Although the show was taped on June 4, 2022, TV viewers were still able to vote live for their favorites as all five possible winning scenarios were pre-taped.
The winners were Rúrik & Malika, who donated the prize money of 10,000 euros to the SOS Children's Villages in Africa.
The judges were Jorge González, Motsi Mabuse and Joachim Llambi, the hosts were Victoria Swarovski and Daniel Hartwich.
Participants were the runners-up of 2012 Rebecca Mir & Massimo Sinató, the runner-up of 2016 Sarah Engels, who danced with Vadim Garbuzov this time instead of Robert Beitsch, the winners of 2018 Ingolf Lück & Ekaterina Leonova, the third-place couple of 2019 Benjamin Piwko & Isabel Edvardsson, the runners-up of 2020 Moritz Hans & Renata Lusin, and the winners of 2023 Anna Ermakova & Valentin Lusin.
Although the show was taped on June 3, 2023, TV viewers were still able to vote live for their favorites as all six possible winning scenarios were pre-taped.
The winners were Anna & Valentin, who donated the prize money of 10,000 euros to Ein Herz für Kinder.
The judges were Jorge González, Motsi Mabuse and Joachim Llambi, the hosts were Victoria Swarovski and Daniel Hartwich.
Participants were the quarter-finalist of 2019 Evelyn Burdecki, who danced with Vadim Garbuzov this time instead of Evgeny Vinokurov, the winners of 2022 René Casselly & Kathrin Menzinger, the semi-finalist of 2022 Amira Aly, who danced with Valentin Lusin this time instead of Massimo Sinató, the runners-up of 2023 Julia Beautx & Zsolt Sándor Cseke, the winners of 2024 Gabriel Kelly & Malika Dzumaev, and Tony Bauer & Anastasia Mărușter, another couple of 2024.
Although the show was taped on June 8, 2024, TV viewers were still able to vote live for their favorites as all six possible winning scenarios were pre-taped.
The winners were René & Kathrin, who donated the prize money of 10,000 euros to the Big Life Foundation.
It was hosted by Daniel Hartwich & Sylvie Meis and the judging panel consisted of Jorge González, Motsi Mabuse and Joachim Llambi.
Unlike the original dance show, the contestants were all couples in real life, not one celebrity plus one professional dancer.
The judges were Jorge González, Motsi Mabuse and Joachim Llambi, they commented but gave no points.
The judges were again Jorge González, Motsi Mabuse and Joachim Llambi, they commented but gave no points.
Christina Luft & Christian Polanc won the second professional challenge and Isabel Edvardsson & Marcus Weiß were runners-up.
The judges were again Jorge González, Motsi Mabuse and Joachim Llambi, they commented but gave no points.
The judges were again Jorge González, Motsi Mabuse and Joachim Llambi, they commented but gave no points.
For the first time, the professionals weren't allowed to choose their dance partners themselves, but rather the producers of the show put the couples together.
Also, both of them get a bonus jury ranking point to use within the first four regular shows that can save them and their celebrity partners from elimination.
Again they danced one after the other to the same song - "Can't Help Falling in Love [DARK VERSION]" by Tommee Profitt feat.
Also, both of them get a bonus jury ranking point to use within the first four regular shows that can save them and their celebrity partners from elimination.
Afterwards, both of them present their skills in front of spectators in national costume together with a local dance group and also solo.
The results of the duels were as follows: In March 2021, RTL announced that it would broadcast Let's Dance – Kids on its own streaming platform TVNOW from April 9, 2021, for four episodes.