How to hack Family Feud: Australian host Grant Denyer reveals the secret winning

How to hack Family Feud: Australian host Grant Denyer reveals the secret to always getting the most popular answer to the survey questions

Family Feud is returning to Australian television after a two-year hiatus.

And on Wednesday, host Grant Denyer revealed the secret to taking home the $100,000 cash prize.

He said the best way to guess the most popular answer to survey questions was to imagine what a stupid person would say.

How to hack Family Feud: Australian host Grant Denyer (pictured) revealed the secret to always getting the most popular answer the survey questions was to dumb it down 

‘As you know, we make it pretty easy to win, which is good because we want it to be in reach,’ Grant said on the Kyle and Jackie O Show

‘In fact, the smarter you are the worse you play,’ he added.

Radio host Jackie ‘O’ Henderson replied: ‘Yeah I remember you saying that. You’ve got to think about what the average person is going to say and what they’re going to answer with, so don’t get too smart with it.’ 

'In fact, the smarter you are the worse you play': Grant added about the popular game show which polls members of the public for their top answers to a question which contestants need to guess to take home the prize money (Pictured is US host Steve Harvey)

‘In fact, the smarter you are the worse you play’: Grant added about the popular game show which polls members of the public for their top answers to a question which contestants need to guess to take home the prize money (Pictured is US host Steve Harvey)

‘You don’t need a PhD to play Family Feud, that’s for sure,’ Grant confirmed.

The popular game show requires contestants to answer questions that have already been polled among the general public.

To take home the prize money, teams need to guess the top answers to score the most points.

'You don't need a PhD to play Family Feud, that's for sure,' Grant confirmed, adding they wanted to give away as much of the $100,000 prize pool on offer each night as they could

‘You don’t need a PhD to play Family Feud, that’s for sure,’ Grant confirmed, adding they wanted to give away as much of the $100,000 prize pool on offer each night as they could  

Channel 10 announced this week that Family Feud was returning to screens after being cancelled due to low ratings in July 2018.

The special edition of the series will celebrate frontline and emergency workers who have served their country during the bushfire season and coronavirus pandemic.

On Wednesday, the network asked teams with at least one member who has been a crisis-affected essential worker to apply online.

Family Feud is offering the $100,000 prize every night during the limited series, but assures that ‘no team will leave empty-handed’. 

No celebrities this time! The new season is set to celebrate frontline and emergency workers who have served their country during the bushfire season and coronavirus pandemic (Pictured is Grant with Sophie Monk (left) and Matthew Johnson (right) from The Bachelor franchise on an earlier episode)

No celebrities this time! The new season is set to celebrate frontline and emergency workers who have served their country during the bushfire season and coronavirus pandemic (Pictured is Grant with Sophie Monk (left) and Matthew Johnson (right) from The Bachelor franchise on an earlier episode)