Who Dares Wins (Dryicoran game show)

Luetello (English: "The List") is a Dryicoran game show broadcast on DTV 1 since 17 December 2007. It is based on the British game show ', which was in turn based on the American original '.

Its surprise success launched numerous seasons and merchandise. A Finnish-language version, Luetello (literally "The List") has been broadcast on DTV 2 since 2011, and Welsh-language and Norwegian-language versions, called Sy'n meiddio ennill ("Who Dares Wins") and Rik Liste ("Rich List") respectively, are in the works for DTV 3 and DTV 4 broadcast in 2021.

Gameplay
Two teams of two players each competed. The teams were placed in separate soundproof isolation booths, with audio that could be turned on or off by the host, much like with Twenty-One. Raikkonen announces the category for the list, such as "Tom Cruise Movies" or "Top 50 Broadway Shows of All Time," and the teams take turns to bid on how many they thought they could name.

Raikkonen switches the audio on and off between booths as the bidding continues, then turn them both on when one team dares the other to fulfil the bid. That team then needs to come up with that many correct answers in a row to win the list. One mistake awards it to their opponents.

The first team to win two lists win the game and go on to the bonus round.

Tiebreaker
If each team win one list, a sudden death tiebreaker is played. Raikkonen gives the category, both booths are switched on, and the teams take turns giving one answer at a time. To win the list and the game, one team has to give a correct answer while their opponents miss.

Bonus round
The winning team is given a new category by Raikkonen and had the chance to supply up to 15 right answers. Winnings increase after every third correct answer given as shown in the table below.

If a wrong answer is given at any time, the team lose all accumulated money for that bonus round, but previous winnings are safe. After every third answer, they can choose to stop (keeping all money won so far) or go on. Regardless of the outcome, they return to play against a new pair of opponents; only a loss in the main game can eliminate the champions.