Hosts play a "Guess Whose Face" game where they wear random faces on cards and answer yes or no questions to guess the identity of the person on the card. Each host wears a different face and asks questions about their appearance, such as skin color, facial features, and accessories. The game continues with each host trying to guess the identity of the face they are wearing, with some correct and incorrect guesses. The game ends with a final score and a reveal of the hosts' faces.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The show is called "Wiki" and it's a game show.
2. The game involves guessing the identity of a person based on a card with a face on it.
3. The cards are divided into two categories: blue for men and pink for women.
4. The players ask yes or no questions to try to guess the identity of the person on the card.
5. The players can only answer with a "yes" or "no".
6. The game requires the players to remember the questions and answers to make educated guesses.
7. The players can earn points by correctly guessing the identity of the person on the card.
8. The score is kept track of throughout the game.
9. The game involves multiple rounds, with each player taking turns asking questions and trying to guess the identity of the person on the card.
10. The players can use process of elimination to narrow down the possibilities and make a guess.
11. The game is time-sensitive, with players trying to guess the identity of the person on the card before time runs out.
12. The players can use clues from previous questions to inform their next question.
13. The game is played with a sense of humor, with players making jokes and having fun.
14. The show ends with a final score and a farewell message from the host.