Guide and Aims
- 1. Clear all the clutter from contestants bedrooms.
- 2. Weigh all the cleared items
- 3. Separate clutter into piles which you want to keep (Love it) or get rid of (Lose it).
- 4. Complete tasks in which you have to reduce the Lose It pile, e.g. selling at a market, holding a yard sale or using a computer to hold an internet auction.
- 5. Put what you weren't able to get rid of into another two piles - one to be recycled and one to donate
- 6. Whatever is unusable (e.g. old colouring books or broken toys) is thrown away (into Colin the Dustbin, a 'clutter compactor').
- 7. Contestants weigh their remaining items.
- 8. Whichever contestant has lost the most 'clutter' wins a prize, usually tickets to the theatre, football game or other recreational outing.
- 9. Both contestants are shown their new rooms which have been redecorated by the presenters - regardless of whether they want it or not.
Forfeits include two 5 kg teddy bears which are awarded to the contestants who sells or donates the least amount of clutter
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