Chaos erupts during the sixth episode of The Floor, leading to Carolina Lopez's coronation as the winner.
The sixth episode of the trivia game show, The Floor, has proven to be a chaotic yet thrilling spectacle, with numerous leader changes and an intense final duel. The winner, Carolina López, clinched the €10,000 prize. Ana Rincón, who had won three consecutive times, could not secure another victory despite having an extra five seconds from the golden slot.
Izhan Hernández started the program as the frontrunner, controlling 32 territories, and expanded his lead by defeating Fredy Bedoya and David Song Bae in the 'International Groups' and 'International Artists' categories, respectively. He relinquished his position after securing the golden slot.
Eva María Román lost to Mercedes Evangelista in an unbalanced 'Antiques' duel, but the program offered another memorable moment with a duet performance by Chenoa. Alejandro Céspedes eliminated Manuel Ramírez in his 'Mechanics' category but opted against challenging a major territory, preferring to focus on the €100,000 grand prize.
The next duel would have appealed to Sheldon Cooper, with Hassan Baraka defeating Marc San José, who missed only Malta and Cyprus but retained his 'Urban Music' category. Rebeca Nieto defended her inherited 'Flamenco' category against Fernando Cabañero, despite missing the iconic Camarón. However, Cabañero himself missed 'La Rosalía', causing indignation among the audience.
Ana Rincón, selected by the randomizer, faced Fufi Vinuesa and won in 'Famous Duos', then defeated Esther Astigarraga in 'Mecano'. She continued to play, ultimately challenging Ana Villalba, who was leading at the time. Carolina López won the final duel of the day, securing €10,000. Ana's strategic play yielded 40 territories out of 100, with only two programs remaining.
The seventh program of The Floor will air every Wednesday following La Revuelta, with the fight for the €100,000 prize continuing on La 1 and the website Play. Do not miss it.
The game show, adapted from a Dutch format, has gained prime-time success in Australia, with its first season airing in May 2025. The show, hosted by Rob Lowe, features a diverse cast and a wide variety of trivia categories. The second season is reportedly in the works, with casting underway to represent a broad spectrum of the Australian public.
Izhan Hernández, despite having a substantial lead, chose to let go of the golden slot, showing that even an average player can be unpredictable in high-stakes entertainment. Meanwhile, Ana Rincón, the runner-up of the sixth episode, demonstrated a strategic approach in her gaming, averaging 40 territories out of 100 during her series of wins, showcasing that consistency can be as important as chaos in the world of entertainment.