Gameplay
Each episode opens with six contestants walking up to their podiums, each of which is equipped with a monitor. The contestants open their monitor doors and find out if they have been designated the "Dirty Rotten Cheater." After each contestant is introduced, he or she faces the camera and other contestants and claims to not be The Cheater.
Each round (there were 5 rounds total) begins with a survey question, similar to those on Family Feud (for example, "Which parts of their body do women think are too big?"). In the first four rounds, each player gives one answer, with he or she receiving money if their answer appeared on a list of top 10 responses given. As shown in the below table, answers that rank lower in the top 10 are worth more money than the higher-ranked answers (as opposed to Family Feud, which gives greater reward for higher-ranked answers). A contestant receives no money for giving an answer that is not on the top ten list. The Cheater can see the entire top ten list of answers displayed on their podium monitor, and may choose to either give a high-dollar answer to build their own bank (and raise suspicion from their fellow contestants) or a low-dollar answer in hopes of throwing off suspicion.
| Position | Value |
|---|---|
| 10th ranked answer | $2,500 |
| 9th ranked answer | $2,250 |
| 8th ranked answer | $2,000 |
| 7th ranked answer | $1,750 |
| 6th ranked answer | $1,500 |
| 5th ranked answer | $1,250 |
| 4th ranked answer | $1,000 |
| 3rd ranked answer | $750 |
| 2nd ranked answer | $500 |
| 1st ranked answer | $250 |
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