Wild 'n Out games

This a list of games played by people on the television show Wild 'n Out.

Late Night Questions

In this improvisation game, DJ D-Wreck will announce random pairings (Celebrity couples mainly) and then a player from each team will assume one of the roles. Players can only ask each other questions. The first person to run out of questions or give a response that is not a question at all loses the round and the opposing team takes a point.

Hip Hop History

A improv game similar to Remix or R&Beef but the topic is based on someone who had made an impact in the world of history. Each team who has the funniest introduction of the historian in a rap wins.

That's My Dog

A game which Nick and the guest captain are trying to understand a selected member portraying the dog of what he/she is talking about. Two clues must be guess upon in order to win; the team with the two clues wins

Instaham

A game where random members of both teams clown on a real life instagram picture posted on Twitter to get a laugh or a murmur from the audience; the team with the most bells wins.

Sixty Second Sequel

a sneak preview of an unproduced sequel of any TV show or movie given in 60 seconds; if the catch is funny, the team gets a bell; if not, a buzzer.

Sunday Service

The teams dress up in sunday service robes stylized with the Wild'n Out logo and go head to head in making a funny church song on the spot. A wild'n out girl is called up at the end and the audience take a vote of who song was the funniest.

Wildagram

A improv game designed for members of teams to make a real time picture or made up scene using a square box; the team with the most bells wins.

Bail Me Out

In Bail Me Out, without looking, the team captains (Nick Cannon/Special Guest) have to guess which celebrity their teammates are pretending to be in jail.

Star Sightings

A game which random members of the teams pick out people in the audience who look like real life celebrities; if the people look alike, then a bell is rung. If not, a buzzer (In an episode in Season 7, A-Town spotted the real French Montana, who later in the show performed "Don't Panic")

Celebrity Death Battle

inspired by the MTV claymation series, Celebrity Death Match; the game uses celebrity photos and one member from each team has to assume the identity of the celebrity making up rhymes. DJ D-Wrek decides at the end of each battle of what team gets the bell.

The Chicknapper

a game with random members of teams competing for the affections of a guest girl or wild'n out girl in attempt to steal them from Guru; the most bells from the first team earned wins.

I Need a Cab

A game which Nick and the guest captain take turns driving the wheel pretending they're cab drivers and celebrities appear in the backseat; the driver must guess who it is without looking on the screen. The first team with the most accurate guesses wins

Before & After

In this game, DJ D-Wreck gives a particular scenario and the players have to act out what happened before and after the event. Funny responses earn the Team a bell and a point, but a buzzer is sounded in the event that the response is not found to be funny.

The Interrogation Game

A game with random members playing investigators and the victim must make a guess of themselves and the crime they committed; the team with the most guesses wins (This was used in Season 1 for singer/actress, Christina Milian)

Head of State

A game with random members of the team selected to play the president and must answer questions to real issues; if the issue is funny, they'll get a bell. If not, a buzzer. (This game was played in Season 4 for Queen of Comedy, Sommore)

Breaking Up Is Hard To Do

Breaking Up Is Hard To Do is a game where they bring up a Wild 'n' Out girl up and the team members have to break up with the girl with a funny punchline.

Once Upon a Time

A game which an iconic story is told but has a different twist; the team must make the story sound funny; the audience and wild'n out girl chooses who wins this game

What the Heckle

A improv game involving Nick and a guest comedian to attempt to tell jokes but are interrupted by hecklers played by members of their respective teams. The comedian has to joke back at the hecklers to earn bells; if the jokes are funny, they'll get a bell. The team with the most bells against the hecklers wins.

Dictionary

Dictionary is a game where the DJ gives a word and the players have to use it in a sentence. The only rule in this game is that it has to be funny. If it's funny, they get a bell. If it's not, they get a kitty

Who's in the Club

a game when a bouncer stops someone or a group of people from getting inside of the club unless the bouncer can identify the person(s). The team with the most bells wins (This game was introduced in the pilot episode of Nick Cannon Presents Wild'n Out featuring fellow Drumline star actor and comedian, Orlando Jones)

Eat That Ass Up

Eat That Ass Up is a game where DJ D-Wrek will give a team player a popular dance to do while the teams have to say "eat that ass up" but they have to make it funny, if it's funny it gets a bell.

Don't Push Me Cause I'm Close to the Edge

A game featuring two random members (one from each team) to stand on placeholders featuring a Grim Reaper in the middle to decide who will get push off the edge of the cliff. The excuse that is the funniest earns a bell; the team with the most bells wins.

Family Reunion

Family Reunion is a game where team members from both teams try to look in the audience to find their favorite "family relatives" and try to make it funny. The game begins when they sing this jingle "At the family reunion! Who we introducing, who we introducing."

Got Props

Got Props is a game where the teams use a single prop to make funny scenarios. The team with the most bells (points) win. (In Season 6, an extra 30 seconds was added after DeRay Davis complained to Nick Cannon "since its that easy" over a basketball prop trading it in for a rope; this particular episode featured WNBA player Skylar Diggins of the Indiana Fever)

Hood Jeopardy

DJ D-Wrek will ask a question and one person from each team will say the answer in a form of a question. If it is funny they get a bell if it is not they get a buzzer. (In Season 6, Anthony "Chico" Bean & guest captain for the Black Team, Tech N9NE hit the buzzer simultaneously and said "What is Nick Cannon booking studio time?"; this episode also featured Murs, an artist part of Strange Music during the Wildstyle battle)

Let Me Holla

Let Me Holla is a game where they try to have the best pickup line to a Wild 'n Out girl. If it's funny they get a bell if it's not, they don't. (In Season 5, Nick Cannon's wife (now ex-wife), Mariah Carey caught him trying to holla at Wild'n Out girl, Shaniqua)

Pause

DJ D-Wrek will give a scene and two players from both teams will act it out. If one gets uncomfortable they yell pause. (In Season 5, Rasika Mathur and Lauren Flans portrayed Hansel and Gretel and both shared a kiss)

Plead the Fifth

Plead the Fifth is a game where the opposing team members ask personal questions to the captain (Nick Cannon/Special Guest). The captains if they could handle it, they answer it. If they can't, they say "I plead the fifth." (In Season 7, both Nick Cannon and guest captain for the Platinum Team, Ray J, committed a tie)

Pie or Die

In Pie or Die, Team members will get a word from DJ D-Wreck and they have to use it in a freestyle rap and must use the word correctly. A successful attempt earns the Team a point, if they fail to do so then they receive a pie in the face from a Wild'N Out Girl and the other team gets a point.

R & Beef

R & Beef is a game where both teams try to make a topic (Doesn't matter what topic) into a ( R'n'B, Hip hop) song chosen from the audience. Then the audience chooses which song was the best by which team has the most shouts or screams.

Rock Beef

An alternative version of R & Beef which the teams make up rock records about topics given by the audience though suggestion (this game was used in season 7 for Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy)

Remix

Remix is where both teams have to turn a nursery rhyme (from the audience) into a hip-hop piece. Then the audience decides which one was funnier.

So Fly

In this game, the team members have to brag about how fly their captain is. Each funny declaration gets a bell for that team and scores a point, unfunny declarations earning a buzzer. The team with the most points and the end of the round wins the game. The usual statement is given by a team member saying "My man (Nick Cannon/Guest Celebrity) is so fly!" and the audience then responds, "How fly is he?"

So Ballin'

An alternative version of so fly but instead the audience asks "How Ballin' is he?" (This game was used in season 4 for Jim Jones as a special guest captain)

Talkin' Spit

In this game, the Team Captains sit on stage facing each other with a swig of water in their mouths. The objective is for members of the Captain's Team to force the opposing Captain to spit out the water in their mouth by saying or doing something funny. If the Captain does spit out their water, the other Team scores a point no matter how much of the water is expelled. The opposing Team also scores a point if an "own spit" occurs. (In Season 6, Nick Cannon was replaced by NFL Hall of Famer, Michael Strahan to face Chrissy Teigen in this game; Chrissy distracted Michael by lifting her one of her legs up scratching her private part while Blair Christian was speaking for her)

Pillow Talk

an alternative version of Talkin' Spit without the use of water. Instead, pillows can either be thrown at the opponent or smack over the head. The team with the most bells wins (this version was used in season 6 featuring Victoria Secret fashion model, Chanel Iman in a pajama themed episode)

Tore Up From The Floor Up

Tore Up From The Floor Up is a game where the teams pick members of the audience to model with the clothes they are already wearing. The team members have to say what they look like based on their clothes. If it's funny they get a bell, if not they don't get one.

Twerk Werk

Twerk Werk is a game where teams have to perform a twerk song about an occupation. Whichever song has the most applause wins.

Turn Up For What?

In this game, both Teams are on stage. A member of one Team will call for their teammates to "Turn Up!" (meaning celebrate), to which the Team and the audience will respond with the title question. That team member must then give a reason. If the reason is considered to be funny, DJ D-Wrek drops a hip-hop beat and the Team "turns up", earning a point. If it's not found to be funny, no point is awarded and a sound of crickets is heard.

Who's on the Pole

Who's on the Pole is a game audience members go up and dance on the pole. Team members have to give them exotic or funny names. Whichever team has the most bells win. (In Season 6, Guru was on the pole and guest captain for the Black Team, Nelly said "this man has won the award for the most hairiest (bleep) in all of show business")

(The) Wildstyle

(The) Wildstyle is the Bonus Game that appears in every episode of the series. The people have to rap about the other people and try to make jokes out of them which is pretty much like a rap battle. Every funny punchline gets a point for your team and every whack one doesn't get a point. Whoever has the most points at the end of the game wins the "Comedy Championship Belt". (From Season 5-7 so far, the beat was told to be cut, or replace with a different beat; In various episodes of Season 7, Hitman Holla and Conceited have been double teaming against the Platinum Team to win, in one episode in which the strategy doesn't succeed is against Karlous Miller and Anthony "Chico" Bean)

In season 6, Karlous Miller had snatch up, John Legend's wife, Chrissy Teigen (also co-host of Lip Sync Battle featuring LL Cool J) in thoughts of having sex with her carrying her backstage to make it look real.

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