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Rainbow Rumble is a Philippine television broadcast by Kapamilya Channel. Hosted by and Negi, it aired on the network's Yes Weekend line up on July 20, 2024, replacing the fifth season of I Can See Your Voice.

The second season premiered on June 28, 2025.


Format
Rainbow Rumble aims to test the players' knowledge, strategy, and luck. It is loosely inspired and based on the "Pot Luck" segment of Manzano's previous variety show It's Your Lucky Day, which the two hosts also hosted, during which players had to answer questions placed inside pots to win prizes, and be the first to get three points to win and a chance to win a showcase. At the jackpot round, the winning contestant must aim to reach the "end of the rainbow" to win a big cash prize.


Gameplay
Each episode, a group of five players compete in a pyramid-shaped stage answering trivia questions of varying difficulty on each episode. Their sole goal is to reach the top of the pyramid in order to win cash prizes and the opportunity to win the jackpot prize of by arriving at the "end of the rainbow".

The game is divided into two rounds: the elimination round named Rally to the Top, and the jackpot round named Rainbow Reveal.


Elimination Round: Rally to the Top
A group of five players (so-called Rumblers by the show) compete on a 5-tier pyramid-like stage with 15 LED screens displaying varying cash amounts, with each tier having higher amounts than the previous tier. The cash prizes range from up to . Their objective is to be the first to reach the top of the pyramid and to bank as much money as possible, with (season 1) or (season 2) being the highest possible bank.

The pyramid features single-colored tiles on the first three tiers, double-colored tiles on the first four tiers in the first season and the first three tiers in the second season, and triple-colored tiles exclusively on the fifth tier in the first season and the fourth and fifth tiers in the second season.

During this round, Rumblers answer trivia questions on a rally board containing 50 questions of varying difficulty and category, randomly placed. In some cases, the questions pertain to the group. The questions are identification-type in the first season, with image, video, and audio-based questions introduced in the second season.

Before the game begins, Luis has the sole option of selecting a number from the rally board. He may additionally give the decision to Negi or in rare cases, the Rumblers in some episodes, after which he will read the question corresponding to that number. Rumblers must swipe their sensors to answer a question. Correct answers allow them to move one step closer to the pyramid, while incorrect answers give other Rumblers the chance to steal.

If the Rumblers believe they know the answer to a question, they can interrupt Luis while he is reading it. However, it is recommended that they have to wait for Luis to finish reading the question in order to fully comprehend its context, and they have three seconds to respond. If a Rumbler answers correctly, they must roll the Die Rolling Machine (DRM) to determine the color of the tile they will step on; additionally, they will have control over the next question on the board. In the event of a steal where the second Rumbler answers incorrectly, the question will be discarded, control of the board will return to the Rumbler who originally selected the question number, and Luis will proceed to read the next question.

Depending on the color land on the DRM and each player's stand, three scenarios can occur:

  • If a tile is vacant, he or she can take it along with the money;
  • If a Rumbler rolls a color that another Rumbler owns, a Tile Breaker round will begin; and
  • If the color does not appear on the next tier, they must stay in their current tile, answer another question correctly, and roll another color to proceed.

Starting on the second season, the Atras Power twist was introduced, which allows the holder to send a Rumbler one step back from the top of the pyramid. This power is ineligible to be used on the tri-colored tile of the fifth tier.

The game continues until a Rumbler successfully reaches the top. To win the round and an additional ₱25,000, they must land on a red, green, or blue tile. If not, they must stay and answer another question correctly, and then land on one of the winning colors. At the end of the round, all Rumblers keep the money they saved throughout the game. Only the Rally to the Top winner can bank the values they earned on all five tiers, including the ₱20,000 on Tier 4 and the ₱25,000 on Tier 5. Meanwhile, those who do not can only bank the value of the tile on which they stepped before the winner is announced, unless they were unable to step on any of the tiles throughout the game.


Lucky Tile
The Lucky Tile is a special tile that, when stepped on by a player, grants them an advantage and the opportunity to advance to a tile of their choice in the next tier. It is revealed to the audience first, before the round begins, and is only announced to the hosts, audience, and contestants via sirens and lights in the studio. If the Lucky Tile has not been stepped on for the entire round, Luis will reveal its location before the Rapid Rumble round begins. Beginning in the second season, the value of the Lucky Tile is doubled when a Rumbler steps on it.


Tile Breaker
The Tile Breaker round is triggered if the die on the DRM lands on a color that another Rumbler has already occupied. The Tile Breaker question requires Rumblers to identify the color of an object mentioned by Luis (for example, a cloud is white and tomato sauce is red). If the challenged Rumbler (the one who is currently holding the color that the challenger landed on) correctly answers the Tile Breaker question, they defend their tile and keep their money. If the challenger (the player that landed on the challenged Rumbler's color) responds correctly, they win the tile and the money (i.e. the two will switch places).

  • For the first season, each challenger and contestant can fight for each occupied tile only once, except for the tri-colored tile, where this rule does not apply. In rare cases where both the challenger and the challenged Rumbler swapped places and then the challenger landed on the challenged Rumblers' color, the round will be retriggered.
  • For the second season, rounds can be retriggered an unlimited number of times.


Jackpot Round: Rainbow Reveal
The winner of Rally to the Top must roll six Die Rolling Machines and must land on six unique colors in 60 or more seconds. The order of the colors does not matter, but if the same color appears on two DRMs, they must roll again until they land on another color. Players must wait for the die to land on the current DRM before moving on to the next DRM. Each unique color rolled within the time limit gives the player an additional five thousand pesos (), while successfully landing on all six unique colors wins the player one million pesos (₱1,000,000).


Rapid Rumble
Starting in Episode 2 of the first season, the Rapid Rumble round was introduced, allowing the Rumbler to earn either an additional 12 seconds for their clock or a free color advantage before the jackpot round begins. The Rumbler has three seconds to answer each question, with only the first response accepted. Saying "Pass" is treated as an incorrect answer, and the game moves to the next question.

  • In the first season, correctly answering all six questions granted up to 72 seconds for the jackpot round. This is achieved by answering six questions, with two seconds added per correct answer in the first season, or three correct answers granting the free color advantage in the second season. The first and 31st episodes did not include the Rapid Rumble round.
  • For the second season, this time advantage was replaced with a free color advantage for the first DRM, awarded if the Rumbler answers three questions correctly in the Rapid Rumble round.

The round ends if the Rumbler fails to answer three consecutive questions correctly, if they get the first one right and the next three wrong, if they have already reached six questions with fewer than three correct answers, or if it becomes mathematically impossible for them to reach three correct answers within the remaining questions. The round also ends successfully the moment the Rumbler achieves three correct answers, regardless of whether these are consecutive.


Homeviewer game promo: Color of the Game
Viewers can win cash prizes by choosing the color of the dice that will land the most times on the Die Rolling Machine (DRM) throughout the episode. To participate, viewers must comment or post with their chosen color and use the episode's official hashtag. Each episode concludes with an announcement of the homeviewer winner.


Cast

Hosts
  • as main host; the "Rumble Master"
  • Negi as co-host; the " Ka-Rambol"

Guest co-host
  • Long Mejia (June 28 and August 3, 2025 episodes)


Rainbow Pop Girls
The Rainbow Pop Girls are the show's models and backup dancers, representing the six colors of the die featured in the show: pink, yellow, red, blue, green, and purple. They assist Luis in the show and provide "luck" and "color" upon the contestants. Their true identities are unknown.

  • Paris Pink
  • Yumi Yellow
  • Ruby Red
  • Baby Blue
  • Girlie Green
  • Penny Purple


Series overview

Development and production
The series was first teased on ABS-CBN's social media accounts in late June 2024, with a video asking the viewer a question in Filipino: " Ano ito na makulay, at kapag makarating ka sa dulo, may naghihintay na malaking papremyo?" (What is it that is colorful, and when you get to the end, there is a big prize waiting?). More information about the series was later announced at the beginning of July, when renewed his contract with ABS-CBN on July 2, 2024. Furthermore, it was mentioned that the game resembles and pays homage to the pyramid format of Pilipinas, Game KNB?.


Broadcast
The first season aired on Kapamilya Channel, Kapamilya Online Live, A2Z and TV5 from July 20, 2024, to March 23, 2025, replacing the fifth season of I Can See Your Voice and was replaced by the seventh season of Pilipinas Got Talent. The second season premiered on June 28, 2025, taking over the timeslot held by and Tao Po!, with the season also simulcasting on , thus marking the return of fresh ABS-CBN produced game show offerings to and regional channels previously used by the latter until 2020. This occurred just a year and 2 months after ABS-CBN Corporation and All TV's owner, Advanced Media Broadcasting System (AMBS), signed content agreements to air ABS-CBN programs on All TV.

The series is also available on-demand on and internationally on TFC.


List of jackpot winners
Below is a list of Rainbow Rumble's jackpot winners. The winners are referred to as "Rainbow Rumble Master" by the show. The show currently has four jackpot winners, two of each are from both the first and second seasons.

+ List of Rainbow Rumble jackpot winners ! !! Date !! Name !! Colors rolled !! !!


Contestants
As of October 11, 2025, Rainbow Rumble has featured a total of 395 players (or Rumblers, as used by the show) across 79 episodes—250 from the first season and 145 from the second season, with three making subsequent appearances.

Team names with alternate titles are listed below their official team names as used in the show; these alternates reflect the names they are commonly known by. For example, the "News Personalities" groups (1, 3, 2, 8) may be referred to as "ABS-CBN News Personalities" since its members are from ABS-CBN, while the "Online Hosts" may also be called "Showtime Online Ü Hosts" (1, 25) as they are affiliated with the noontime variety show It's Showtime. Moreover, during the first season of Rainbow Rumble on TV5, there was also a "Morning Show Hosts" group (1, 34) composed of several hosts from Gud Morning Kapatid, which helped promote the program on both TV5 and RPTV. Notably, RPTV’s free-TV partner, RPN, utilizes multiple channel frequencies and broadcasting facilities, including Channel 9, which was previously operated by Rainbow Rumble producer ABS-CBN from 1958 to 1969.

In the case of groups with the same name (for example, two groups of casts from , Lavender Fields, Sins of the Father, That's Entertainment, and Goin' Bulilit; two groups of housemates from , three groups of housemates from ; and two groups of members from Bini with and Matthew Almodovar, News Personalities, and ), the first group to play will be numbered one (1), followed by two (2), and so on (if there are any more groups from the same subject).

Beginning with the second season, an italicized name without link (if there is any as indicated on their first appearance) indicates a returning player from the previous season.

Rumblers that do not bank any money during the elimination round (signified with the value of ) receive consolation prizes.


Season 1
Jalal Laidan
Marc Solis
Flict-G
Mastafeat
Pistolero
MJ Felipe
Krissy Achino
Steve
Yow
Jaycee Parker
EJ Jallorina
Mika dela Cruz
Divine Tetay
Petite
Tammy Brown
Gello Marquez
Icoy
Kath
Mitch Montecarlo Suansane
Ralph Conducto Romero
Sashi Giggle Esmeralda
Benedix Ramos
Jordan Andrews
Samantha Bernardo
Gela Atayde
Tommy Alejandrino
Princess Velasco
Franco Laurel
Isay Alvarez
Mae Acosta-Valdes
Mia Pangyarihan
Mhyca Bautista
John Joven Uy
Mikki Claver
Racquel Reyes
Say Alonzo
Iyah Mina
Pepay Aguilar
Tonton Soriano
Eris Aragoza
Nicki Morena
Wize Estabillo
Guila Alvarez
Jane Zaleta
Jojo Cunanan
Muman Reyes
Ryan Rems
Cheena Crab
Eric Nicolas
Danilo Barrios
Joey Andres
Pooh
Yobab
Jennie Rogel
Juan Divinagracia
Mary Fernandez
Long Mejia
Lucas Garcia
MC Muah Calaquian
Jes Delos Santos
Justin Quirino
Maoui David
Lovely Abella-Manalo
Valerie Concepcion
Luke Vicente
Riezl Monteposo
Shao Sandil
Jehanne Quejada
Joro Arada
Kyle Baltazar
Janice de Belen
Jas Dudley-Scales
JM Ibarra
Therese Villamor
Jodi Sta. Maria
Jeck Maierhofer
Rochelle Barrameda
Jewel Johnson
Makki Lucino
Sheena Catacutan
Matthew Almodovar
Stacey Sevilleja
Precious Paula Nicole
Viñas DeLuxe
Gandang Kara
Joco Loco
Papa Jackson
Jana Agoncillo
Marc Santiago
Miguel Vergara
Dylan Yturralde
JP Cabrera
Kai Montinola


Season 2
+ List of Rainbow Rumble season 2 contestants ! rowspan="2" width="5%"Episode
! rowspan="2" width="20%"
Team name ! colspan="4" width="45%"Top contestant ! rowspan="2" width="20%"Other contestants ! rowspan="2" width="10%"Cash prize
received
Elyson de Dios
Jeremiah Lisbo
Gabriel Fernandez
Gian Bernardino
Raphaell Ridao
Dumbo
Jackie Gonzaga
Neri Lopera
Mitch Valdes
Ariel Rojas
Denice Dinsay
Lyza Aquino
Big Mak
Mammoth
Ryan Martin
Charlie Fleming
Jackie Rivas
Joy Cancio
Rain Celmar
Reign Parani
Sean Tristan
Josh Ford
Jackie Lou Blanco
John Nite
Will Ashley
Raven Molina
Sunshine Teodoro
Arah Alonzo
Ayanna Misola
Zsara Laxamana
Luningning
Mariposa
Saicy Aguila
Jaypee de Guzman
Jojo Abellana
Geleen Eugenio
Jon Supan
Mel Feliciano
Carla Guevara-Laforteza
Priscilla Meirelles
Michael Flores
R-Ji
Basty Alcanses
Trina Legaspi
Mrena
Tita Jegs
Michelle O'Bombshell
Ashton Salvador


Rainbow Reveal results
Here is the outcome of the Rainbow Reveal jackpot round, detailing the number of correct answers each Rally to the Top winner achieved in the Rapid Rumble round, along with the dice results each contestant rolled during the jackpot round.

For the first season, each contestant starts with 60 seconds for the jackpot round, with the opportunity to extend it to 72 seconds by correctly answering all six Rapid Rumble questions. Note that any DRM marked with an "X" indicates that the roll was not counted as time had expired. For the second season, each contestant is given a fixed time of 60 seconds to roll all six dies, with a free roll (for the first DRM) being given should the contestant answer three out of six Rapid Rumble questions.

In cases where the required sequence of colored rolls is not followed (for instance, if the second DRM is skipped, but the third and fourth are counted), it indicates that the contestant rolled the same color as the previous DRM and failed to roll a new, unique color in time.

Warning: the following table presents a significant amount of different colors.


Season 1
( Bini 2, 46) had the most number of correct answers, with 5 out of 6.

+List of Rainbow Reveal results (season 1) ! rowspan="2"Allotted !! colspan="6">Rainbow Reveal


Season 2
Three players have reached three correct answers as of the latest episode.

+List of Rainbow Reveal results (season 2) ! rowspan="2"Episode ! colspan="2"Rapid Rumble ! colspan="6"Rainbow Reveal


Returning players
In some instances, players may appear as members of a different group after their initial appearance on the show.

+ List of Rainbow Rumble's returning players ! width="5%"! width="30%" Player ! width="30%" Appearances ! width="15%"Final prize won ! width="20%"Total cash prize
LGBTQIA+ Achievers
Sins of the Father Cast 1
Sins of the Father Cast 2


Soundtrack
The show's soundtrack is entitled "Color Clash" by Wrive, consisting of members Asi, Drei, Ishiro, Matthew, and , who were contestants of the survival reality show . It was digitally released on streaming platforms on July 15, 2024. To promote the song, the group performed the song on ASAP and its digital companion show iWantASAP, and appeared as guest artists on the finale of the fifth season of I Can See Your Voice on July 14, 2024, and appeared on It's Showtime's digital companion show Showtime Online Ü on July 20, 2024.


Reception
During its pilot week, the show received a 4.8% and 3.9% rating from AGB Nielsen Philippines for the July 20 and 21, 2024 episodes, respectively, and had a combined peak of 245,820 concurrent viewers online. The hashtags #ThisIsRainbowRumble, #RainbowRumbleTondo, and #Wrive_ColorClash, along with the phrase " Wrive ON RAINBOW RUMBLE" trended on . In the weeks that followed, the show continued to break its concurrent viewer records, peaking at 908,961 during the October 26 and 27 episodes, which featured the first batch of the cast of Lavender Fields and the boy group Streetboys.

The second season earned a 2.1% and 1.9% rating for the June 28 and 29, 2025 episodes, respectively, and had a combined peak of 406,519 concurrent viewers online.


Awards and nominations
20256th Alta Media Icon AwardsBest Game Show Host
38th PMPC Star Awards for TelevisionBest Game Show HostLuis Manzano and Negi
Best Game ShowRainbow Rumble
Platinum Stallion National Media AwardsBest Variety Show HostLuis Manzano
Best Game ShowRainbow Rumble
28th KBP Golden Dove AwardsBest Variety Program HostLuis Manzano


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