Smartest Guy in the Room - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

How to Not Crack an Egg
Terry's battle of wits includes a mission to stack 100 lbs. on an egg without cracking, and an obstacle course for your memory.

How to Win by Finishing Last
Guy's battle of wits includes a helium-fueled race where it pays to be the slowest across the finish line, and a super-sized packing challenge.

How to Have the Last Word
Terry and Guy battle the elements in Randy's big word challenge, and test their engineering skills in a bridge build-off.

How to Face the Music
The geniuses try to prove their smarts by decoding Guy's gauntlet of pattern puzzles.

How to Float Your Boat
The guys compete head to head in a mastermind density challenge, and must build a self-propelling boat using simple materials.

How to Know When to Fold 'Em
Guy deploys a secret weapon in his bid to stump the others in a paper airplane engineering challenge.

How to be a Ballbuster
Terry & Randy have to count more than 1,000 baseballs in an hour or less; then build a pyramid based on a complex equation.

How to Stack the Deck
Terry enlarges a classic logic puzzle and miniaturizes an ancient weapon to catapult himself to a win.

How to Chute the Breeze
Terry challenges the guys to drop a watermelon from 100 feet, using a parachute, without breaking it, and to cook a hot dog without using fire.

How to Miss a Hole in One
Terry and Guy try to stump mini-golf pro Randy by creating an unwinnable mini-golf hole; a life-sized puzzle board becomes Terry's nemesis.

How to Launch a Rocket
Guy and Terry have to build and launch a rocket without using combustion.

How to Get on the Fast Track
The guys get fast & furious in the season finale's race car challenge, and Terry brings in a ringer to help him claim the title.
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