Figure It Out - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
Pogo Stick & Maple Syrup
Grits & Air Hockey
Frogs & Angels
Auctioneers & Cherry Spit
Tahitian & Turtles
Nunchucks & Monster Truck
Cloggers & Burger
Bouldering & Origami
Lawnmower & Discovered Molecule
Camel Milker & Inflatable Gutter Tool
Trampoline & Vacuums
Sled Dogs & Stilt Sno-Cone
Pop Bomb & Candy Sushi
Jump Rope & Stinky Sneaker
Ballon Boy & Limbo Roller Skater
Spins on Head & Puppet Kid
Jam Skater & Worm Racer
Yoyo & Whistle Champ
Skateboarder & Wooden Bike
Youngest Pro DJ & Table Tennis Olympian
Pizza Thrower & Bag-Pipe Champion
Frisbee Dog & Bed of Nails
Fast Drummer & Pantyhose Necklace
Alaskan High Jumper & Trick Bowler
Junior Archer & Rubik's Cube Champ
Girl Wrestler & Ballroom Dancers
Power Lifter & Gold Panner
Falconer & PVC Organ
Gross Food & Bandage Remover
Ice Sculptor & Trick Roper
Pedal Pull & Robotics
Rube Goldberg & Hollerin' Champ
Turkey Caller & Shopping Cart
Ball Walker & Swipe and Wipe
Cardboard Boat & Fastest Texter
Young Weather Girl & Polo Champ
Workout Kid & Marble Queen
Cup Stacker & Talks Backwards
Man Candles & Shovel Race
Peanut Butter & Talking Street Sign
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