Luetello

Luetello (Icelandic: Hver þorir vinnur) is a Dryicoran game show broadcast on DTV 1 since August 2007. Broadcast as a daily daytime game show, unlike most versions of the  franchise of which the show was part, it featured returning champions playing to win a potential fortune.

Gameplay
Two teams of two members each, who have never met before, are placed in separate soundproof pods. The audio to each pod can be turned on or off as needed during the game, either isolating a team or allowing them to hear and be heard.

The subject of a list is announced to both teams (e.g. "20th Century Oscar-Nominated Films," "Highest-Grossing Authors in the United Kingdom"), followed by a brief explanation of what constitutes a valid answer. The teams then take turns bidding on how many correct answers they think they can give. A team's pod is turned on only when it is their turn to bid, and they are told of the opposing team's current bid. The bidding ends when one team dares the other to play the list, whereupon both pods are turned on. If the high bidders can give their stated number of correct answers without a miss, they win the list; otherwise, the opponents win it. The first team to win two lists takes/retains the championship and advances to the bonus round.

If each team wins one of the first two lists, a penalty shoot-out tiebreaker is played. A new list subject is announced, both pods are turned on, and the teams alternate giving one answer at a time. If both teams answer correctly or both miss, they each take another turn; when only one team answers correctly, they win the game.

Final
The champions are given a new list subject and can win money by giving up to 15 correct answers, as follows: After every third correct answer, the team may choose to quit the round and bank their winnings. An incorrect answer at any time ends the round and forfeits the accumulated money. After fifteen correct answers, the team banks the full 500 000 Kr and the round automatically ends.

There is no limit on the number of games or amount of money that a team can win. All winnings are split equally between the teammates.

A team can choose to leave the show instead of continuing, in which the next game is played with two new teams, however no team ever did so.

Records

 * Highest-winning teams
 * 210 000 Kr - Aino Hiljainen, a teacher from Laajamaa, and Magnus Thorgeirsson, a construction worker from Honganiemi, Dryicor, won this amount by winning thirteen consecutive games. They also hold the record for the most consecutive games won on Who Dares Wins. They accumulated this amount by winning 25 000 Kr, 10 000 Kr, 50 000 Kr, 5 000 Kr, 5 000 Kr, 50 000 Kr, KR 10.000, KR 25.000, KR 5.000, KR 5.000, KR 50.000, KR 5.000, KR 5.000 and finally KR 5.000.
 * 43 - The longest successful list. This was won by Laurie Holmes, a fitness coach from Laioria City, and Paul Seferović, a tax collector from Tuotalla. The subject matter was "Countries in the Kadersaryinan Islands".