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  1. Eye Guess: Con Bill Cullen, Don Pardo, Mel Brooks, Julia Meade. Contestants were briefly shown the answers to questions asked by the host; it was up to the contestants to recall where the answers were concealed.

  2. Eye Guess is an American game show created by Bob Stewart and hosted by Bill Cullen, which aired on NBC from January 3, 1966 to September 26, 1969. In the game, two contestants attempted to answer questions by remembering the answers' location hidden on a gameboard.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eye_GuessEye Guess - Wikipedia

    Eye Guess was an American game show created by Bob Stewart and hosted by Bill Cullen, which aired on NBC from January 3, 1966, to September 26, 1969. The game combined a general knowledge quiz with a Concentration-style memory element, where the answers were shown to the players and their recall of their positions was tested.

  4. Eye Guess is an American game show created by Bob Stewart and hosted by Bill Cullen, which aired on NBC from January 3, 1966 to September 26, 1969. In the game, two contestants attempted to answer questions by remembering the answers' location hidden on a gameboard.

  5. trakt.tv › shows › eye-guessEye Guess - Trakt

    Eye Guess is an American game show created by Bob Stewart and hosted by Bill Cullen, which aired on NBC from January 3, 1966 to September 26, 1969. In the game, two contestants attempted to answer questions by remembering the answers' location hidden on a gameboard.

  6. Eye Guess was a television game show that ran from January 3, 1966 to September 26, 1969 on NBC in which two contestants tried to answer questions by remembering the answers hidden on a board (similar to Concentration), with the winner playing for various prizes including a new car.

  7. Premiering on Monday 3 January 1966, this NBC daytime game show was hosted by Bill Cullen. Created and produced by Bob Stewart (who also produced The Price is Right, also with Cullen hosting), the game had two contestants competing in a test of their powers of observation and recall.