In 2026, game shows are more accessible than ever. Between broadcast television, streaming services, cable networks, and digital platforms, there are more ways to watch than at any point in history. This comprehensive guide covers all major game shows and tells you exactly where to watch them, organized by streaming platform to make finding your favorites quick and easy.
Streaming Services by Platform: What's Available Where
Peacock (NBC's Premium Streaming Service)
Peacock costs approximately $8/month (with ads) or $14/month (ad-free). As NBC's streaming platform, Peacock hosts all current NBC game show content. Deal or No Deal is the marquee title here, with new episodes and classic content from previous seasons. You'll also find archives of Jeopardy!, Press Your Luck, and other NBC-associated content. The advantage of Peacock is that NBC primetime specials air here, and you can often find full-episode archives.
Paramount+ (CBS's Premium Streaming Service)
Paramount+ costs approximately $9/month (with ads) or $14/month (ad-free). This is the essential service for CBS game show fans. The Price Is Right is the crown jewel here, with full episodes available usually within 24 hours of broadcast. You'll find decades of Price Is Right archives, letting you explore past seasons and different prize lineups. Paramount+ also carries Let's Make a Deal and occasional special game show events.
Hulu (Disney's Streaming Service)
Hulu costs approximately $10/month (with ads) or $18/month (ad-free). Hulu offers the broadest selection of game show content. Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy!, Family Feud, and Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? are all available. Most episodes appear within 24 hours of broadcast. You can create a watchlist of shows and get notifications when new episodes are available. Hulu is excellent for binge-watching recent seasons of any show.
YouTube TV (Live Streaming Service)
YouTube TV costs approximately $83/month (no ads). This live television streaming service is best if you want to watch shows as they air rather than on-demand. You'll get your local broadcast affiliates (meaning live Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy!, Family Feud from your local stations) plus cable network feeds. The advantage is the live experience and the ability to DVR shows and watch them later. It's more expensive than individual streaming services but offers comprehensive live television access.
Individual Network Websites and Apps
Many networks offer their own apps and websites with free clips and some full episodes. CBS.com offers The Price Is Right clips and occasional full episodes. NBC.com has Deal or No Deal content. ABC.com carries clips from Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, Jeopardy! Masters, The $100,000 Pyramid, and Press Your Luck. These apps are free to access, though some content may require cable authentication.
Free Options: Pluto TV and YouTube
If you're looking for completely free ways to watch game shows, several options exist. Pluto TV is a free streaming service (ad-supported) that carries classic game show content. You might find older episodes of various shows in their lineup. YouTube has extensive game show content from official channels and clips uploaded by networks. Searching for "Wheel of Fortune clips" or "Family Feud highlights" yields hours of watchable content. Many local station YouTube channels upload clips from syndicated shows.
Classic and Vintage Game Shows
If you're interested in classic game shows from the 1970s-1990s, several specialized platforms exist. Buzzr is a free over-the-air television channel dedicated entirely to classic game shows. It's available in many markets as a broadcast channel (check your local listings). Buzzr features classic Match Game, Password, Card Sharks, and dozens of other vintage games. The schedule changes daily, providing a wonderful nostalgia experience. Pluto TV also has channels dedicated to classic game show content. YouTube is an archive of vintage game show episodes. Many classic episodes have been preserved and uploaded. Searching for shows by name yields extensive libraries of episodes from decades past.
Where to Watch Specific Shows
Current Daily Games: Wheel of Fortune streams on Hulu, YouTube TV, and Paramount+ (with some episodes). The Price Is Right is on Paramount+. Family Feud streams on Hulu. Jeopardy! is on Hulu. All appear on YouTube TV as live broadcasts through your local affiliates.
Current Primetime Games: Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity? (the new spinoff hosted by Travis Kelce) streams on Amazon Prime Video. Jeopardy! Masters (ABC) streams on Hulu and YouTube TV. The $100,000 Pyramid (ABC) streams on Hulu and YouTube TV. Press Your Luck (ABC) streams on Hulu and YouTube TV.
Featured Content: Deal or No Deal streams on Peacock. Special celebrity editions of various shows appear on their respective platforms (Celebrity Family Feud is often available on Hulu, Celebrity Jeopardy! appears on ABC/Hulu).
Streaming Service Comparison Table
For the budget-conscious: Peacock ($8-14/month) for Deal or No Deal and NBC content. Paramount+ ($9-14/month) for The Price Is Right. Hulu ($10-18/month) for the broadest game show selection. YouTube TV ($83/month) for live television access to everything. Free options: Pluto TV (free, ad-supported), YouTube (free, ad-supported), Buzzr (free broadcast channel in most markets).
Tips for Never Missing an Episode
Use your streaming service's "Add to Watchlist" feature or notification settings. Hulu's "Mark as New" function alerts you to new episodes. Set your DVR on YouTube TV to record shows automatically. Follow official game show social media accounts on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok for announcements about new episodes and special events. Check individual show websites (jeopardy.com, wheeloffortune.com, familyfeud.com) for episode schedules and streaming links. Subscribe to streaming service email newsletters for featured content announcements.
International and Specialty Content
Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? has international versions. Jeopardy! has multiple international editions. Family Feud has been adapted in dozens of countries. Some international versions are available on specialty streaming platforms or YouTube. If you're interested in how your favorite game show works in other countries, searching on YouTube often yields results.
Troubleshooting Streaming Access
If a show isn't available on your usual platform, check alternative services. If you can't find a current show, visit the show's official website for direct streaming options. Local broadcast television remains free; check your local listings for syndicated shows. Cable on-demand often has recent episodes of major shows. If you have cable, you might access Paramount+, Peacock, or other services as a cable subscriber benefit.
The Bottom Line
In 2026, game show fans have unprecedented choice and access. Whether you want to watch live, binge recent seasons, or dive into classic archives, there's a platform for you. Combine a couple of streaming services and free options, and you'll have access to virtually all game show content ever produced. Start with Hulu if you want maximum breadth, Paramount+ for The Price Is Right, and Peacock for Deal or No Deal. Add YouTube TV if you want live television access. Supplement with Pluto TV and YouTube for free classic content. Never miss another episode of your favorite shows again.
Source: GameShows.com — based on current 2026 streaming availability, pricing, and network schedules
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