Snatch Game

Snatch Game is a challenge held each season (starting with the second)[1] of the American reality competition television series RuPaul's Drag Race, as well as its all-star and spin-off series RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, Drag Race Thailand, RuPaul's Drag Race UK, RuPaul's Secret Celebrity Drag Race, and Canada's Drag Race.[2] The challenge is a parody of the game show Match Game (known as Blankety Blanks in Australia and Blankety Blank in the UK), except in seasons four and five of All Stars, when the format was changed to parody the game show The Dating Game under the name Snatch Game of Love. The challenge tests the contestants' skills at celebrity impersonation and improvisational comedy. It is normally staged approximately halfway through the season, although the number of contestants still in the race at the time of a Snatch Game challenge may vary from season to season.

Beyoncé, Lady Gaga and Eartha Kitt are the most impersonated celebrities on "Snatch Game", a frequent challenge on RuPaul's Drag Race and its spin-offs, having been portrayed three times each.

Snatch Game is commonly perceived as one of the most important and memorable challenges of the show and, in RuPaul's own words, the challenge separates "the basic bitches from the fierce-ass queens."[3] It is rare, although not unprecedented, for a queen to win the entire season without having placed at least high in the Snatch Game challenge: across 19 iterations of the game to date, only three contestants have ever won the season after not receiving any critiques (i.e. being safe) in the Snatch Game episode, and only three contestants have ever won a season after being placed in the bottom for their Snatch Game performance.

Due to the show's format, impersonated celebrities are usually female, although there have been several instances of contestants choosing male celebrities whose public images were sufficiently flamboyant to fit in with a drag aesthetic;[4] two contestants chose to create the character of male public figures' fictional twin sisters, and several contestants have chosen to impersonate other people directly associated with the show, such as other past or present contestants, Michelle Visage or even RuPaul himself.[5] For copyright reasons, queens cannot officially choose film or television characters,[6] although some have selected real-world actresses while actually basing their portrayal on one of the celebrity's film or television performances rather than her real-world personality.[4]

RuPaul's Drag Race

Season 2

Tatianna won for her portrayal of Britney Spears (pictured in 2013).

The second season was the first to include the "Snatch Game" challenge. Alec Mapa and Phoebe Price were the guest celebrity contestants.

QueenImpersonationResult
Jessica WildRuPaulSAFE
JujubeeKimora LeeLOW
Morgan McMichaelsPinkBTM2
Pandora BoxxCarol ChanningHIGH
RavenParis HiltonSAFE
Sahara DavenportWhitney HoustonSAFE
SoniqueLady GagaELIM
TatiannaBritney SpearsWIN
Tyra SanchezBeyoncéSAFE

Season 3

Stacy Layne Matthews won for her portrayal of Mo'Nique (pictured in 2010).

The guest celebrity contestants for the third season's installment of "Snatch Game" were Amber Rose and Aisha Tyler, both of whom served as guest judges during the main stage competition later in the episode.

QueenImpersonationResult
Alexis MateoAlicia KeysHIGH
Carmen CarreraJennifer LopezSAFE
Delta WorkCherBTM2
Manila LuzonImelda MarcosSAFE
MariahJoan CrawfordELIM
RajaTyra BanksHIGH
ShangelaTina TurnerSAFE
Stacy Layne MatthewsMo'Nique[lower-alpha 1]WIN
Yara SofiaAmy WinehouseLOW
  1. played as her character Mary Lee Johnston from Precious.

Season 4

Chad Michaels (left) won the challenge in season 4 for her portrayal of Cher (right).

The guest celebrity contestants for the fourth season's installment of "Snatch Game" were Loretta Devine and Ross Matthews, both of whom served as guest judges during the main stage competition later in the episode.

QueenImpersonationResult
Chad MichaelsCherWIN
DiDa RitzWendy WilliamsSAFE
Jiggly CalienteSnookiSAFE
Kenya MichaelsBeyoncéELIM
Latrice RoyaleAretha FranklinSAFE
MilanDiana RossBTM2
Phi Phi O'HaraLady GagaLOW
Sharon NeedlesMichelle VisageHIGH
WillamJessica SimpsonHIGH

Season 5

Jinkx Monsoon won the challenge in season 5 for her portrayal of Edith "Little Edie" Bouvier Beale (pictured in 1975).

The guest celebrity contestants for the fifth season's installment of "Snatch Game" were Julie Brown and Downtown Julie Brown, both of whom served as guest judges during the main stage competition later in the episode. Jinkx Monsoon went on to win the season becoming the first contestant to win both "Snatch Game" and the show.[7] Alyssa Edwards was criticized by RuPaul for her performance as Katy Perry, but was safe due to immunity she had gained the previous week. RuPaul later made her tweet an apology to Katy Perry.[8]

QueenImpersonationResult
AlaskaLady BunnyHIGH
Alyssa EdwardsKaty PerrySAFE
Coco MontreseJanet JacksonSAFE
DetoxKe$haBTM2
Ivy WintersMarilyn MonroeLOW
Jade JolieTaylor SwiftSAFE
Jinkx MonsoonLittle EdieWIN
Lineysha SparxCelia CruzELIM
Roxxxy AndrewsTamar BraxtonHIGH

Season 6

BenDeLaCreme (left, pictured in 2014) won the challenge in season 6 for her portrayal of Maggie Smith (right, pictured in 2007).

The guest celebrity contestants for the sixth season's installment of "Snatch Game" were Gillian Jacobs and Heather McDonald, both of whom served as guest judges during the main stage competition later in the episode.[9][10]

QueenImpersonationResult
Adore DelanoAnna Nicole SmithHIGH
BenDeLaCremeMaggie Smith[lower-alpha 1]WIN
Bianca Del RioJudge JudyHIGH
Courtney ActFran Drescher[lower-alpha 2]SAFE
Darienne LakePaula DeenSAFE
Gia GunnKim KardashianELIM
Joslyn FoxTeresa GiudiceSAFE
Laganja EstranjaRachel ZoeBTM2
MilkJulia ChildLOW
Trinity K. BonetNicki MinajSAFE
  1. played as Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham of Downton Abbey
  2. played as her character Fran Fine from The Nanny.

Season 7

Ginger Minj and Kennedy Davenport won the challenge in season 7 as Adele (left, pictured in 2016) and Little Richard (right, pictured in 2007).

The guest celebrity contestants for the seventh season's installment of "Snatch Game" were Tamar Braxton and Michael Urie, both of whom served as guest judges during the main stage competition later in the episode. This edition of the "Snatch Game" marked the first time that there were two winners of the challenge, Kennedy Davenport and Ginger Minj. It was also the first time that a male character (not in drag) was impersonated when Kennedy portrayed Little Richard.[11]

QueenImpersonationResult
Ginger MinjAdeleWIN
Jaidynn Diore FierceRaven-SymonéBTM2
KatyaSuze Orman HIGH
Kennedy DavenportLittle RichardWIN
MaxSharon NeedlesELIM
Miss FameDonatella VersaceLOW
PearlBig AngSAFE
Violet ChachkiAlyssa EdwardsSAFE

Season 8: Supermodel Snatch Game

Bob the Drag Queen (left, pictured in 2017) won the challenge in season 8 for her portrayals of Uzo Aduba (centre, pictured in 2016) and Carol Channing (right, pictured in 1996).

The guest celebrity contestants for the eighth season's installment of "Snatch Game" were Gigi Hadid and Chanel Iman, both of whom served as guest judges during the main stage competition later in the episode. This episode marked the first time a contestant portrayed two different celebrities as Bob the Drag Queen played both Uzo Aduba and Carol Channing. Bob went on to win the season and became the second queen to win "Snatch Game" and the show.

QueenImpersonationResult
Acid BettyNancy GraceELIM
Bob the Drag QueenUzo Aduba[lower-alpha 1] & Carol ChanningWIN
Chi Chi DeVayneEartha KittSAFE
Derrick BarryBritney SpearsHIGH
Kim ChiKimmy Jong-UnSAFE
Naomi SmallsTiffany PollardBTM2
Robbie TurnerDiana VreelandLOW
Thorgy ThorMichael JacksonHIGH

Season 9

Alexis Michelle (left, pictured in 2017) won the challenge in season 9 for her portrayal of Liza Minnelli (right, pictured in 1997).

The guest celebrity contestants for the ninth season's installment of "Snatch Game" were Candis Cayne and Denis O'Hare, both of whom served as guest judges during the main stage competition later in the episode.

QueenImpersonationResult
AjaAlyssa EdwardsSAFE
Alexis MichelleLiza MinnelliWIN
Cynthia Lee FontaineSofia VergaraELIM
Farrah MoanGigi GorgeousLOW
Nina Bo'nina BrownJasmine MastersHIGH
PeppermintNeNe LeakesBTM2
Sasha VelourMarlene DietrichHIGH
Shea CouleéNaomi CampbellSAFE
Trinity TaylorAmanda LeporeSAFE
ValentinaAriadna Gutiérrez[lower-alpha 1]SAFE

Season 10

Aquaria (left, pictured in 2018) won the challenge in season 10 for her portrayal of Melania Trump (right, pictured in 2017).

The guest celebrity contestants for the tenth season's installment of "Snatch Game" were Audra McDonald and Kate Upton, both of whom served as guest judges during the main stage competition later in the episode. Aquaria went on to win the season and became the third contestant to win "Snatch Game" and the show.

QueenImpersonationResult
AquariaMelania TrumpWIN
Asia O'HaraBeyoncéLOW
EurekaAlana "Honey Boo Boo" ThompsonHIGH
Kameron MichaelsChynaSAFE
Miz CrackerDorothy ParkerSAFE
Monét X ChangeMaya AngelouHIGH
Monique HeartMaxine WatersELIM
The VixenBlue Ivy CarterBTM2

Season 11: Snatch Game at Sea

Silky Nutmeg Ganache (left, pictured in 2019) won the challenge in season 11 for her portrayal of Ts Madison (pictured in 2017).

For season 11, the challenge was called "Snatch Game at Sea".[12] The title change reflected a branding agreement with advertiser Vacaya, a cruise ship tourism operator, but the format of gameplay remained unchanged.[13] The guest celebrity contestants for the eleventh season's installment of "Snatch Game" were Clea Duvall and Tony Hale, both of whom served as guest judges during the main stage competition later in the episode. This marked the second time a contestant portrayed two different celebrities as Nina West played both Harvey Fierstein and Jo Anne Worley. It also marked the first time no one was eliminated during the Snatch Game episode, and the first regular season where a queen who placed in the bottom (Yvie Oddly) went on to win the season.

Queen Impersonation Result
A'keria Chanel Davenport Tiffany Haddish SAFE
Brooke Lynn Hytes Celine Dion BTM2
Nina West Harvey Fierstein & Jo Anne Worley HIGH
Plastique Tiara Lovely Mimi SAFE
Shuga Cain Charo HIGH
Silky Nutmeg Ganache Ts Madison WIN
Vanessa Vanjie Mateo Danielle Bregoli LOW
Yvie Oddly Whoopi Goldberg BTM2

Season 12

Gigi Goode won the challenge for her impersonation of Maria the Robot, based on the humanoid robot Sophia (pictured in 2018).

The guest celebrity contestants for the tenth season's installment of "Snatch Game" were Daniel Franzese and Jonathan Bennett, both of whom served as guest judges during the main stage competition later in the episode. This marked the third time a contestant portrayed two different celebrities as Widow Von'Du played both Tina and Ike Turner. Aiden Zhane's portrayal of Patricia Quinn received backlash from the actress and her supporters for implying she was a substance abuser. Aiden Zhane was eliminated for her performance.

Queen Impersonation Result
Aiden Zhane Patricia Quinn ELIM
Brita Jennifer Holliday BTM2
Crystal Methyd Poppy LOW
Gigi Goode Maria the Robot WIN
Heidi N Closet Leslie Jones SAFE
Jackie Cox Lisa Rinna HIGH
Jaida Essence Hall Cardi B SAFE
Jan Bernadette Peters SAFE
Sherry Pie Katharine Hepburn HIGH
Widow Von'Du Tina Turner & Ike Turner SAFE

    RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars

    Season 2

    Alaska and Katya won the challenge in season 2 for impersonating Mae West (left, pictured in 1932) and Björk (right, pictured in 2008), respectively.

    The guest celebrity contestants for the second season's installment of "Snatch Game" were former RuPaul's Drag Race contestants Jujubee and Raven. Alaska and Katya were named the top two All Stars of the week and after lipsyncing for their legacy Alaska was declared the winner of the episode giving her the power to eliminate a member of the bottom three and she chose Tatianna.[14] Adore Delano quit the competition just before Snatch Game but in a prior conversation with RuPaul, she revealed she was going to impersonate Jan Crouch for the challenge.

    QueenImpersonationResult
    AlaskaMae WestWIN
    Alyssa EdwardsJoan CrawfordSAFE
    DetoxNancy GraceBTM3
    Ginger MinjTammy FayeSAFE
    KatyaBjörkWIN
    Phi Phi O'HaraTheresa CaputoHIGH
    Roxxxy AndrewsAlaskaBTM3
    TatiannaAriana GrandeELIM

    Season 3

    Shangela and BenDeLaCreme won the challenge in season 3 for their portrayals of Jenifer Lewis (left, pictured in 2008) and Paul Lynde (right, pictured in 1972) respectively.

    The guest celebrity contestants for the third season's installment of "Snatch Game" were RuPaul's Drag Race judges Carson Kressley and Michelle Visage. In addition, Kristin Chenoweth joined the drag queens as an additional panelist, portraying herself. BenDeLaCreme and Shangela were named the top two All Stars of the week and after lipsyncing for their legacy they were both declared the winner of the episode, in doing so BenDeLaCreme became the first contestant in the series to win the Snatch Game twice.[15][16][17][18][19]

    QueenImpersonationResult
    AjaCrystal LaBeijaHIGH
    BeBe Zahara BenetGrace JonesSAFE
    BenDeLaCremePaul LyndeWIN
    Chi Chi DeVayneMaya AngelouELIM
    Kennedy DavenportPhaedra ParksBTM3
    ShangelaJenifer LewisWIN
    Trixie MattelRuPaulBTM3

      Season 4: Snatch Game of Love

      Manila Luzon and Trinity the Tuck won the challenge in season 4 as Barbra Streisand (left, pictured in 2013) and Caitlyn Jenner (right, pictured in 2015), respectively.

      For the fourth season's installment, the format of the challenge was changed and was titled "Snatch Game of Love". Instead of parodying the television show Match Game as in previous seasons, this installment parodied the television show The Dating Game. Gus Kenworthy and Keiynan Lonsdale played as bachelors looking for love, and each interviewed four celebrity contestants (who were actually the queens doing celebrity impersonations). The bachelors could not see the celebrities as they were separated by a wall. After reading a series of questions and hearing their responses, each bachelor selected the celebrity of his choice. Kenworthy chose Jenner (portrayed by Trinity the Tuck) and Lonsdale chose Streisand (portrayed by Manila Luzon). Kenworthy and Lonsdale served as guest judges during the main stage competition later in the episode, where Trinity and Manila were named the top two All Stars of the week. After lipsyncing for their legacy Manila was declared the winner of the episode, and she eliminated Gia Gunn, making her the first contestant to be twice eliminated due to a Snatch Game performance.[20][21]

      Celebrities interviewed by Kenworthy:

      QueenImpersonationResult
      Monét X ChangeWhitney HoustonSAFE
      Naomi SmallsWendy WilliamsHIGH
      Trinity the TuckCaitlyn JennerWIN
      ValentinaEartha KittBTM2

      Celebrities interviewed by Lonsdale:

      QueenImpersonationResult
      Gia GunnJenny BuiELIM
      Latrice RoyaleDella ReeseLOW
      Manila LuzonBarbra StreisandWIN
      Monique HeartTiffany HaddishSAFE

      Season 5: Snatch Game of Love

      Shea Couleé (left, pictured in 2018) won the challenge in season 5 for her portrayal of Flavor Flav (right, pictured in 2014).

      The fifth season of All Stars continued the Snatch Game of Love format from season 4, with celebrity guest judges Tommy Dorfman and Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman portraying this year's bachelors. Dorfman chose Walter Mercado (played by Alexis Mateo) and Bowyer-Chapman chose Flavor Flav (played by Shea Couleé). On the main stage, Couleé was named the winner of the challenge and owing to a twist in the judging format, all 5 of the other contestants were up for elimination, in spite of Jujubee and Alexis receiving high critiques. India Ferrah was eliminated for her portrayal of Jeffree Star.

      Celebrities interviewed by Dorfman:

      QueenImpersonationResult
      Alexis MateoWalter MercadoBTM5
      India FerrahJeffree StarELIM
      Miz CrackerLady GagaBTM5

      Celebrities interviewed by Bowyer-Chapman:

      QueenImpersonationResult
      Blair St. ClairEllen DeGeneresBTM5
      JujubeeEartha KittBTM5
      Shea CouleéFlavor FlavWIN

      Drag Race Thailand

      Season 1

      Natalia Pliacam won "Snatch Game" and the runway challenge, while Année Maywong, JAJA, and Petchra lost the challenge with Petchra being eliminated.[22]

      QueenImpersonationResult
      AmadivaCherprang AreekulSAFE
      Année MaywongLukkade MetineeBTM3
      B EllaLeena JungHIGH
      Dearis DollJintara PoonlarpSAFE
      JAJANicki MinajBTM3
      Natalia PliacamSumanee GunakasemWIN
      PetchraAmy WinehouseELIM

      Season 2

      Tormai won the snatch game. Srimala lost the "Snatch Game." The bottom two, however, were Srimala and Tormai. Angele won the runway challenge. The winner of the "Snatch Game," Tormai, was eliminated.

      QueenImpersonationResult
      Angele AnangVatanikaWIN
      BanditOrnapha KrisadeeHIGH
      SrimalaSophia LaBTM2
      TormaiThapanee IetsrichaiELIM
      Vanda Miss JoaquimCardi BLOW

      RuPaul's Drag Race UK

      Series 1

      Baga Chipz and The Vivienne were the winners of the first Snatch Game of the UK series, portraying Margaret Thatcher (left, pictured approx. 1995) and Donald Trump (right, pictured 2017), respectively.

      The guest celebrity contestants for the first series' installment of "Snatch Game" were Lorraine Kelly and Stacey Dooley.

      QueenImpersonationResult
      Baga ChipzMargaret ThatcherWIN
      Blu HydrangeaMary Berry SAFE
      Cheryl HoleGemma CollinsSAFE
      CrystalRue McClanahanBTM2
      Divina de CampoJulia ChildLOW
      Sum Ting WongDavid AttenboroughELIM
      The VivienneDonald TrumpWIN

      Canada's Drag Race

      Season 1

      Jimbo was the winner of the first Snatch Game of the Canada series, portraying Joan Rivers (pictured in 2010)

      The first "Snatch Game" on Canada's Drag Race differentiated itself from other iterations of the franchise with a short introductory segment which depicted the characters arriving at the Snatch Game studio and being interviewed on the red carpet by Traci Melchor in a parody of her role on eTalk.[23]

      The guest celebrity contestants were Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan.

      QueenImpersonationResult
      BOAGypsy Rose BlanchardLOW
      Ilona VerleyRebecca MoreSAFE
      JimboJoan RiversWIN
      KiaraMariah CareyELIM
      LemonJoJo SiwaHIGH
      PriyankaMiss CleoBTM2
      Rita BagaÉdith PiafHIGH
      Scarlett BoBoLiza MinnelliSAFE

      Drag Race Holland

      The guest celebrity contestants were Carlo Boszhard and Monica Geuze.

      QueenImpersonationResult
      ChelseaBoyJoe ExoticHIGH
      Envy PeruPatty BrardWIN
      Janey JackéAnny SchilderHIGH
      Ma'Ma QueenRyanne van DorstLOW
      Miss Abby OMGMichella KoxBTM2
      SederginneMega MindyELIM

      Most frequent impersonations

      ImpersonationsCelebrityQueenSeasonResult
      3BeyoncéTyra SanchezSeason 2SAFE
      Kenya MichaelsSeason 4ELIM
      Asia O'HaraSeason 10LOW
      Eartha KittChi Chi DeVayneSeason 8SAFE
      ValentinaAll Stars 4BTM2
      JujubeeAll Stars 5BTM5
      Lady GagaSoniqueSeason 2ELIM
      Phi Phi O'HaraSeason 4LOW
      Miz CrackerAll Stars 5BTM5
      2Alyssa EdwardsAjaSeason 9SAFE
      Violet ChachkiSeason 7SAFE
      Amy WinehouseYara SofiaSeason 3LOW
      PetchraThailand 1ELIM
      Britney SpearsTatiannaSeason 2WIN
      Derrick BarrySeason 8HIGH
      Cardi BVanda Miss JoaquimThailand 2LOW
      Jaida Essence HallSeason 12SAFE
      Carol ChanningPandora BoxxSeason 2HIGH
      Bob the Drag QueenSeason 8WIN
      CherDelta WorkSeason 3BTM2
      Chad MichaelsSeason 4WIN
      Joan CrawfordMariahSeason 3ELIM
      Alyssa EdwardsAll Stars 2SAFE
      Julia ChildMilkSeason 6LOW
      Divina de CampoUK 1LOW
      Liza MinnelliAlexis MichelleSeason 9WIN
      Scarlett BoBoCanada 1SAFE
      Maya AngelouChi Chi DeVayneAll Stars 3ELIM
      Monét X ChangeSeason 10HIGH
      Nancy GraceAcid BettySeason 8ELIM
      DetoxAll Stars 2BTM3
      Nicki MinajTrinity K. BonetSeason 6SAFE
      JAJAThailand 1BTM3
      RuPaulJessica WildSeason 2SAFE
      Trixie MattelAll Stars 3BTM3
      Tina TurnerShangelaSeason 3SAFE
      Widow Von'DuSeason 12SAFE
      Tiffany HaddishMonique HeartAll Stars 4SAFE
      A'keria C. DavenportSeason 11SAFE
      Wendy WilliamsDiDa RitzSeason 4SAFE
      Naomi SmallsAll Stars 4HIGH
      Whitney HoustonSahara DavenportSeason 2SAFE
      Monét X ChangeAll Stars 4SAFE

      Reception

      The "Snatch Game" challenge has been called the most signature challenge on the show.[24] Kevin O'Keeffe from Into discusses that the challenge isn't only about the celebrity impersonation and RuPaul looks for accuracy, humor and the idea of the character. He also states that the challenge tests a lot of different skills, such as the queens' ability to put on a different look from their signature one, and also their ability to be "funny on a dime".[25] RuPaul states each year, as the challenge is introduced, that the cardinal rule of the challenge is to make him laugh.[5]

      Writing for Vulture, Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers state that "Snatch Game" is "the mother of all comedy challenges on a reality show" despite the varied results over the years.[15] On a more critical reception of the challenge, Josh Lee, for PopBuzz, argues that while the annual challenge has given viewers some of the best moments from RuPaul's Drag Race, it is starting to feel stale overall. He comments that recent celebrity impersonations in the challenge have been lackluster and the show should adapt and retire "Snatch Game" in future seasons of the series.[26]

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