Minute to Win It
In 2010 NBC released a relatively basic concept for a new game show called Minute to Win It and it quickly became one of the most talked about shows on TV. The general premise is that participants would use a variety of random everyday items to complete a series of tasks that if accomplished, would earn them a shot at one million dollars. Games such as Hanky Panky, Card Ninja and Nervous Nelly became household names overnight and people across the country began rummaging through their “junk” drawers in order to try it for themselves.
Over the past few months R&D Events has been bombarded with inquiries from companies headed to Las Vegas, eager to produce their own version of Minute to Win It. After conducting several “test” events with our friends (guinea pigs) at The Loews Lake Las Vegas, we finally designed an event that is both fun to play and fun to watch.
We started by creating “play-in” games featuring challenges from the actual show. If participants are able to successfully complete a game within 60 seconds, their name will be entered into our database and sorted based on their overall time in that particular game. Once the play-in time is up, we will review all of the scores for each game and announce the overall winners from each game. These winner’s will then move on to the Finals.
Once in the finals, all of the participants will make their way up on stage where they will compete simultaneously in 5 different head-to-head games. At the end of each game, the top participants will move on until only two participants remain. The last game will feature the top two participants going head-to-head in a monumental dual with pride and the potential for BIG prizes on the line.
This is truly one of the most entertaining events you will ever hold and one that all of your attendees will surely be talking about for years to come! If you are headed to the Las Vegas Valley and you are looking to produce and award winning teambuilding event, then be sure to contact the team at R&D Events.
Minute to Win It: VIDEO LINK





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