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It’s time for…’Family Feud!’ Game show auditions to be held in Phoenix in January

Dec 22, 2015, 10:00 AM | Updated: Dec 23, 2015, 10:29 am

Family Feud host Steve Harvey, center, and the Property Brothers pose on the set of "Family Feud." ...

Family Feud host Steve Harvey, center, and the Property Brothers pose on the set of "Family Feud." The show will be hosting auditions in Phoenix in January. (Facebook/Family Feud)

(Facebook/Family Feud)

PHOENIX — Looking to get the opportunity to square up against Steve Harvey on one of America’s most loved game shows? Look no further: “Family Feud” will be hosting live auditions in Phoenix this upcoming January!

“Family Feud,” the long-running game show, pits two families against each other to battle it out by naming the most popular answers to various survey questions in order to win cash and other prizes.

If this sounds like your cup of tea, officials from the show will be here in Phoenix on Jan. 9 and 10 to audition families to come on the show.

In order to apply, officials said families with at least five members related by blood, marriage or legal adoption must email Phoenix@familytryouts.com with any photos or videos introducing themselves.

Contestants also:

  • Must be a U.S. citizen or have permission to work in the country
  • Cannot know or be related to someone who is employed by companies that are related to Family Feud or any other Steve Harvey production
  • Cannot be running for political office
  • Cannot have been on more than two game shows in the past year
  • Must have not been on “Family Feud” in the past 10 years
  • Are suggested to be over the age of 15

So gather up your most eccentric and energetic family members and get the opportunity to scream silly, hilarious and sometimes profane answers at your family members, another family, Harvey and all of America!

(And if you’re lucky, Harvey might name you the winner instead!)

We want to hear from you.

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It’s time for…’Family Feud!’ Game show auditions to be held in Phoenix in January