The standard game can be played against the computer, another player on the same computer, or over the Internet. The quick game has just one family, who has to guess the common answers to a question. In round 5, two people from the winning team work together to find common answers to questions before time runs out.
In rounds 3 and 4, the stakes are higher. If any common answers remain after that team's third strike, the other team has a chance to steal all the points for that round by guessing an unrevealed answer. The team that wins control then has to figure out the other common answers, earning a strike for any answers that are not common. In rounds 1-4, two people are selected, one from each team, who compete to buzz in a common answer to the question on the board. The 2006 edition has both standard and quick games. Two families will compete against each other to choose the most common answers to questions such as 'Things a jockey needs', or 'Clothes that don't go on hangers'. A simulation of the TV game show of the same name.