In February 2024, it was announced that
Trivial Pursuit would be revived and air on
The CW, with
LeVar Burton as host. The first season, which consists of twenty-six half-hour episodes presented as thirteen hour-long broadcasts, premiered on October 3, 2024. Each game is played in three rounds, all using the standard colors and Trivial Pursuit categories as follows:
Round 1: Around the Board One category is chosen at random to start the game, and the host asks a toss-up question for which any player may buzz in. A correct answer awards 100 points and a wedge in that category's color, and the player may choose the category for the next question. From this point on, a contestant who correctly answers a question scores the points and earns the appropriate wedge if they do not already have it. Three passes are played in this round, and each category may only be used once per pass. During the first season, contestants received 200 additional points for each wedge obtained (up to a maximum of 1200) after all eighteen questions were asked. Beginning with the second season, bonus points were no longer awarded; contestants who obtained all six wedges instead received a $1,000 prize. The player with the lowest score at the end of the third pass is eliminated. If a tie occurs for second place at the end of the round, one final question is asked; the first player to buzz in with the correct answer advances.
Round 2: Category Paths Each player selects five of the six categories and arranges them in any desired order. The host alternates between players, starting with the player with the lowest score (or the player who had obtained the most wedges in the fastest time in the event of a tie at the end of the first round), and asks one question at a time in the chosen category sequence. All questions in this round are multiple-choice, with three answer options. A player's first question is worth 200 points, and the value increases by 200 per successive question to 1,000 on the fifth. After all 10 questions have been played, or if it becomes impossible for one player to catch up, the high scorer advances to the Final Pursuit. Ties at the end of the round are broken in the same manner as in the first round.
Final Pursuit The player has a set time limit (60 seconds in the first season; 45 from the second season onward) to correctly answer one question in each of the six categories, starting with the one of their choice and moving clockwise around the circle. The clock begins to run once the host finishes asking the first question. A correct answer lights that wedge, while a pass or miss leaves it in play; in either case, the host moves on to the next category in sequence. Passed/missed categories can be played again once the player proceeds around the circle to them, if time allows. The player wins $20,000 for lighting all six wedges before time runs out, or $1,000 per lit wedge otherwise. Beginning in the second season, returning champions were introduced; contestants continued to play until they were defeated. == International versions ==