| Host/Producer/Executive Producer | |
| Jaleel White | |
| Broadcast | |
![]() Flipside.jpg Game Show Network: 9/16/2024-present | |
| Packagers | |
| Game Show Enterprises Studios Keller/Noll Courtside Creative | |
| Distributor | |
| CBS Media Ventures | |
ANNOUNCER: "It's time to play Flip Side! And here's your host -- Jaleel White!"
HOST SPIEL: "Hello, and welcome to Flip Side -- the game where every question has two sides! We ask groups of people a question, and then we ask the same question to the opposite group to find out 'the flip side'. The team that does the best job picking the top responses to those questions will move on to our bonus game, to play for $10,000!"
Flip Side is a syndicated/GSN game show that focuses on surveys (ala Family Feud). It is hosted by Jaleel White, who played accident-prone nerd Steve Urkel on Family Matters and voiced Sonic the Hedgehog on three 1990s cartoon series produced by DIC (Sonic the Hedgehog/Sonic SatAM, The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, and Sonic Underground).
Premise[]
The series challenges two teams of players to anticipate how two different groups of people feel about the same issue through a series of multiple-choice questions, with some similar elements to Family Feud (a game show that Jaleel was on as a contestant with his actual family {more specifically, Celebrity Family Feud}). The similarity to Family Feud is that a survey is taken for each question. Another similar show to Flip Side is Card Sharks, where surveys are also taken for each question.
Gameplay[]
Round 1[]
The two teams take turns guessing the most popular answers to survey questions, with each question having three possible answers. Each team is asked three questions, and the team on the audience’s left goes first. Each time a team correctly chooses the answer made the most popular by the group of surveyed people, they score 250 points.
Round 2[]
This round is played like the previous round, except there are two questions asked to each team, the team on the audience’s right goes first, and each correct answer is worth 500 points.
Round 3: Fast Flips[]
Each team is asked as many questions as possible (with White speaking rapid-fire) within 30 seconds, with each question having two possible answers, and the team in the lead going first. For each team, the first question is worth 100 points, and each question thereafter is worth 100 points more than the previous one. A team scores the points each time they correctly choose the most popular answer.
At the end of the game, the team with the most points wins the game and $1,000 and advances to the bonus round. If the game ends in a tie, the teams are asked a tiebreaker question at the buzzer. A team that buzzes in with the correct answer wins the game, while an incorrect answer loses the game.
Flip Five (Bonus Round)[]
The winning team is asked one final question with ten possible answers, five of which are the top five answers to that question. The two members of the team take turns choosing answers without consulting each other. If the team can choose all five of the top answers to the question before they choose three incorrect answers (two in some episodes), their winnings are increased to $10,000.
Inventors[]
Cleve Keller and Dave Noll
Studios[]
Radford Studio Center, Studio City, CA. (Season 1)
Trilith Studios, Fayetteville, GA. (Season 2-present)
Trivia[]
- The show was originally going to be called as The Flip Side, but the word "THE" was removed at the last minute.
- This is Jaleel's second hosted game show. Twelve years before, his first was Total Blackout based on a Danish format of the same name airing on SyFy from 2012 until 2013.
- On Game Show Network, this premiered the same day as the Alec Baldwin version of Match Game in reruns.
- In one of the trailers for the show, Jaleel mentions his time as a contestant on Dancing with the Stars.
- Before it was called "Fast Flips", Round 3 was originally called "This or That". It is Jaleel's favorite round of the game.
- In season 2, it was paired up with The Perfect Line hosted by Deborah Norville of Inside Edition fame for Fall 2025. In addition to TPL's premiere, it also aired the same day as Scrambled Up hosted by Michael Yo.
- Season 1 was filmed at Radford Studio Center in Studio City, California.
- Season 2 was filmed in Atlanta, Georgia for a currently-unknown reason.

