Gone are the days when game shows were confined to broadcast TV and cable. Today, every major streaming platform has invested in game show content — from classic reruns to fresh originals. Whether you're looking for nostalgia or cutting-edge competition, here's where to find the best game shows on streaming.

Peacock (NBC Universal)

Peacock has become the home for NBC's game show library. This includes:

Classic Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune episodes — Both shows have been syndicated since the 1980s, and Peacock carries a deep archive.

Hollywood Squares reboot — The 2024 revival hosted by Drew Barrymore is exclusive to Peacock (after its CBS broadcast run). The show pairs a celebrity panel with contestant players in a tic-tac-toe format, updated with modern humor and faster pacing.

The Floor — Peacock's original game show, hosted by Ray Combs' son Ray Combs Jr., features teams competing to light up a grid by answering trivia correctly.

Press Your Luck (2024 version) — The modern reboot of the classic 1980s game show, now in Peacock's library.

Hulu (Disney)

Hulu carries ABC's current game show slate and some originals:

The Floor — While it airs on ABC, episodes are available on Hulu the next day. This show is particularly engaging because it combines trivia with a grid-based strategy element.

1% Club — ABC's trivia game show where the catch is that each question gets progressively harder, and answering correctly puts you in an increasingly exclusive "club" of players.

The $100,000 Pyramid — Michael Strahan hosts this revival of the Dick Clark classic, with celebrities paired with contestants.

Hulu also carries behind-the-scenes content and specials related to ABC's game show programming.

Netflix

Netflix has invested heavily in game show content, blending entertainment with competition:

Is It Cake? — A wild reality game show where bakers create cakes that look exactly like everyday objects. Judges and contestants try to guess what's real and what's cake. It's absurd, entertaining, and unlike anything on traditional game shows.

Floor Is Lava — Contestants navigate obstacle courses while trying not to touch the ground (which is treated as lava). It's pure physical comedy and strategy.

Bullsh*t — A Peacock show that also appears on Netflix (depending on your region). Contestants try to detect lies among panelists, voting on what they believe is true or false.

Love Is Blind: After the Altar — While technically a reality show, it includes game show-style competitions and challenges.

Netflix has signaled more game show investment coming, so expect more originals in 2026.

Paramount+ (CBS)

Paramount+ is home to CBS's game show library, which is substantial:

The Price Is Right — Classic episodes with Bob Barker and new episodes with Drew Carey are available. Paramount+ carries one of the deepest archives of TPIR episodes.

Let's Make a Deal — The long-running Wayne Brady-hosted game show is on Paramount+. Wayne's improvisation skills and genuine interactions with contestants make every episode feel fresh.

Match Game (2016 reboot) — The celebrity panel game show with Gene Rayburn-style charm but modern sensibilities.

$1,000,000 Pyramid — Carol Burnett returned to host new episodes, adding another layer of nostalgia and star power.

Paramount+ also has the deepest catalog of classic CBS game shows from the 1970s-1990s.

Pluto TV (Free, Ad-Supported)

If you want free game show streaming, Pluto TV is your answer. This ad-supported service is essentially cable-for-free, with dedicated channels for game shows:

Buzzr — An entire channel dedicated to classic game show reruns. This includes decades of Match Game, Password, Card Sharks, Press Your Luck, Tattletales, and dozens more. If you want to binge game shows from the 1970s-1990s, Buzzr is paradise.

GSN (Game Show Network) — Another dedicated game show channel with modern and classic content.

Pluto TV is perfect if you love background viewing — you can turn on a game show channel and let it play for hours.

YouTube

YouTube is surprisingly robust for game show content:

Full episodes of classic shows — Many game show production companies upload full episodes of classic series like Password, Card Sharks, and The $ 10,000 Pyramid to their official channels.

Jeopardy! channel — The official Jeopardy! YouTube channel includes episode clips and full games.

Wheel of Fortune channel — Similarly, Wheel maintains a YouTube presence with clips and game play.

Fan channels and compilations — There's a thriving YouTube community of game show fans who create compilations, "best of" videos, and deep dives into specific shows or episodes.

Regional and International Variations

Availability of game shows varies by region and subscription tier. A show on Hulu in the U.S. might be on Paramount+ in Canada. Always check your specific streaming service for current availability, as licensing agreements change constantly.

The Golden Age of Game Show Streaming

We're living in an unprecedented era for game show fans. For the first time, you have instant access to decades of content across multiple platforms. Want to watch the entire 1974-1978 run of Match Game '73? Done. Want to see every Price Is Right episode from the past year? Done. This accessibility has revitalized interest in the genre and introduced new generations to classic shows.

Sources: Peacock, Hulu, Netflix, Paramount+, Pluto TV, YouTube official streaming catalogs (as of March 2026)