Pangma-LuckCASHan In
Pangma-LuckCASHan, the hosts select 10 audience members based on a challenge, like telling a joke, singing, or dancing to the theme song. Contestants qualify for
Pangma-LuckCASHan Pick if Luis approves. Starting from the October 23rd episode, coins are used instead of cards. The coins feature either "Luisa" (Luis in a wig) or a crying Luis at his wedding. ;
Pangma-LuckCASHan Pick In
Pangma-LuckCASHan Pick, participants choose one card from ten, with five "swerte" cards and five "lucky" cards. The hosts draw a word from a bowl, and those with the matching word move to the
CASHinko round. Starting from the October 23rd episode, a coin toss determines who moves to the
CASHinko round, based on whether the coin shows "Luisa" or a crying Luis. Those not chosen receive ₱1,000 for participating.
CASHinko In
CASHinko, participants chosen from
Pangma-LuckCASHan Pick receive ₱5,000 as starting money. They drop a ball on the
CASHinko board, which can double, triple, quadruple, quintuple, or bankrupt their money based on where it lands. If the ball lands on the "x5" corner, they get another chance to drop a ball, and the value earned on the second drop is theirs to keep. For example, if the ball lands on "x4," they get an additional ₱20,000. The first drop's winnings are totaled for the group and then divided among the five players.
Lucky-ing Kalye The hosts of "
Lucky-ing Kalye" will choose a predetermined number of competitors from the crowd to compete for a prize by completing a challenge they will present. Both the winning and losing contestants (excluding ''Basta't Driver, Lucky Player'' which only picks one winner) will receive a cash prize, with the winner receiving the majority of the cash prize.
Lucky Pick In
Lucky Pick, five randomly selected participants receive ₱1,000 for participating. They each get a "lucky weapon" to complete a specific task, such as scooping marbles onto a table within a time limit. Participants are ranked based on the weight of the marbles they scoop. After five rounds, the best performer wins ₱10,000 and advances to the
Match-Swerte round.
Pot Luck In
Pot Luck, five randomly selected players receive ₱1,000 for participating. They each choose from 100 pots containing questions, from easy to hard. If they answer correctly, they earn a point; if wrong, other players can steal the question. The first player to reach three points wins ₱10,000 and advances to the
Match-Swerte round.
Da Hula Who? In
Da Hula Who, five contestants are tasked with guessing the "guest of honor" who has the traits mentioned by the hosts. They are instantly given ₱1,000 right away as payment for their participation. At the game, there are three "guests of honor"; only one has the correct trait. All contestants are required to submit their answers on their respective podiums, and if they are correct, they will move on to the next round; if not, they will be eliminated and will receive ₱1,000. The winning contestant is given ₱10,000 pesos, and he or she then advances straight to the
Match-Swerte round.
Knock Knock, Who's Door? In ''Knock Knock, Who's Door'', five randomly selected contestants must open three layers of doors. The first layer has three doors, the second has two, and the third has one, each with a unique key. It's a time-to-beat elimination; the first player sets a time limit for others to beat. Contestants who can't finish within the time are eliminated. The winner gets ₱10,000 and advances to the
Match-Swerte round.
Match-Swerte In
Match-Swerte, winners of
Lucky Pick,
Pot Luck,
Da Hula Who?, or ''Knock Knock, Who's Door?'' have a chance to win a specific showcase (like a kitchen or gadget set). The contestant selects one of three items that they think matches the total value of the showcase. The showcase's total value is displayed as a hint. The unselected items are revealed, and if the contestant's choice equals the total cost of the items, they win the showcase.
Stars of All Seasons The
Stars of All Seasons is a singing competition that is open to civilians 50 years of age and older. ; Format The competition has two rounds: Classic Songs and Modern Songs. The hosts call the two participants "Contest-stars," who compete to be the daily winner. Their performances are judged based on the average number of stars given by the Star-Judges. ; Daily Rounds & Weekly Finals The Contest-stars perform a classic song (released before 2000) and a modern song (released after 2000). The contestant with the highest average score wins the daily round, earning ₱10,000, while runners-up receive ₱5,000. Weekly finals feature 9 contestants (5 from Week 1 and 4 from Week 2) performing a song of their choice. The top 2 weekly finalists advance to the Grand Finals, earning an additional ₱20,000, while non-advancing finalists receive ₱10,000 as a consolation prize. ; Grand Finals Dubbed as "
The Brightest Finale", the grand finals premiered on October 27, 2023, the same day as the show's finale. The four grand finalists must perform two songs (classic and modern). At the end of the competition, Allan Urbiztondo of
Mabalacat,
Pampanga was named the "Stars of All Seasons", and received a trophy and . Meanwhile, the other grand finalists received a consolation prize of . He later crossed over to the seventh season of
Tawag ng Tanghalan to compete in the Semifinals. ==Hosts==