The show, which will run for 15 weeks, will feature guest appearances by local celebrities and icons who will ask contestants questions relating to a particular topic.
The game show title was derived from a segment of the series The Noose, which became a recurring joke.
The Noose later parodied the idea through a satirical sketch in which The Noose company sues Mediacorp for "stealing" the idea from them and even hires "Sudah Anandas" (parody for Subhas Anandan) to fight their case in court.
No money is awarded for the tiebreaker question, and the contestant that answers it correctly in the fastest time moves on to Round 2.
This season also introduced the idea of the "Honour Roll", where the three contestants with the highest prize only were invited back for the final episode.
The contestant starting from the left podium, will get to choose one of the six celebrity icons to ask them a survey-related multiple-choice question of three answers.
In replacement with the Hero or Zero card, which was removed for the entire season, an incorrect answer will result in a 'Kena Fine', which penalizes the contestant's winnings from ranging from $1 and $100, with a penalty of up to $261 (see denominations table).
The contestant with the higher score from Round 1 gets to choose a category given by Ali, and have to determine if which celebrity is 'telling the truth'.
Afterwards, contestants who ring in will get to choose a picture from the 'pickup board' to reveal the sum of money played for the question.
Couple of season changes such as Hossan Leong returning to host after a season hiatus, as well as other changes: Theoretically, the maximum potential winnings for a contestant is $17,300, providing if the contestant correctly answers all questions, which includes the $10,000 grand prize and finding both "Top up" cards in round 1.
Each episode featured six (nine in seasons 1 and 2) local celebrity personalities such as singers, characters from local television shows and movies or Mediacorp artistes and a "Singaporean icon" (e.g. parking attendant, taxi driver, coolie, businessman, etc.