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The document describes several challenges from the game show "Total Wipeout". The challenges involve tasks like moving balloons from the floor to the air using any body part except hands, maneuvering a gumball into a tennis racket hole using the racket below the crotch, and bouncing a ping-pong ball across three dinner plates into a fishbowl. Other challenges include stacking and restacking cups, spinning a coin across a line on a table, pulling a dollar bill from between two bottles, and keeping three balloons airborne for 60 seconds using any body part.

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Get To The Point

The document describes several challenges from the game show "Total Wipeout". The challenges involve tasks like moving balloons from the floor to the air using any body part except hands, maneuvering a gumball into a tennis racket hole using the racket below the crotch, and bouncing a ping-pong ball across three dinner plates into a fishbowl. Other challenges include stacking and restacking cups, spinning a coin across a line on a table, pulling a dollar bill from between two bottles, and keeping three balloons airborne for 60 seconds using any body part.

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Get to the Point The contestant must use any part of their body, except for their hands, to move balloons from the floor to the air. Once in the air, the balloons must be popped by a sharpened pencil affixed to a hat on the contestant's head. This challenge was #4 on the second countdown.

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What A Racquet Using a tennis racquet placed directly below the crotch, the player must maneuver a gumball into a center hole of the racquet. If the gumball falls, a new one may be used.

Triple Pong Plop The contestant must bounce a ping-pong ball on three 11 inch dinner plates to land three in a water-filled fishbowl at the end of the row of plates. The plates are placed on small tables.

Stay On Key The contestant must use the head of one key to flip two or three other keys into two or three shot glasses.

Stack Attack The contestant must stack 36 cups in a pyramid form and then deconstruct it by sliding the cups down diagonally, and stacking the resulting piles into one giant stack, as it started in. Last Man Standing The contestant to stack and deconstruct a 21 cup pyramid last is eliminated

Coin spin One contestant must spin a dollar coin from a circle on a table, across a line in the middle of the table, and the other contestant stop it with 1 finger.

Roll With It The contestant must un-spool two rolls of toilet paper at the same time. If the roll breaks, they pick it back up. They must use one hand for each roll.

Rapid Fire The contestant must shoot rubber bands to knock a triangle stack of six cans completely off a platform.

Ponginator The contestants must work together to bounce ping-pong balls in an attempt to land eight of them in an 18 egg carton. Level: 5
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Head to Head

The contestant who lands the most ping-pong balls in the egg carton wins.
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Movin' On Up The contestant, with a stack of 39 blue cups and one red cup at the base, must use alternating hands to move cups from the top of the stack to the bottom until the red cup returns to the bottom. The Australian version uses 39 red cups and one blue cup.

Mouth to Mouth The contestant must pull a $1 bill from between the mouths of two glass bottles without knocking them over. The contestant has four attempts

Just Hang On The contestant must balance 4 wire coat hangers by the tips of their hooks on a 1 mm thick nylon string. All the hangers must remain for three seconds to count.

Double Trouble Using one hand, toss two balls at the same time so that they bounce and land in two separate pint glasses.

Defying Gravity The contestant must keep three balloons in the air for 60 seconds, using any part of their body. The contestant fails the challenge if any of the balloons touch the ground, pop, or the contestant goes outside the circular part of the stage, also known as the 60Second Circle

By a Thread The contestant must use one hand to run a piece of thread through the eye of ten needles, each one with a smaller eye than the previous

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