Overview
- Temme prevailed in Monday’s finale after a dice tiebreak called the Würfelkelle decided the winner when all three finalists failed to finish the timed course.
- The prize climbed to €83,112.10 when a secret-bid round forced contestants to pledge parts of their appearance fees, with Edith Stehfest exiting for bidding the lowest amount.
- Before the semifinal, Maurice Dziwak lost a dice duel to Stehfest in a tie-breaker round, setting up an all-female endgame with Dilara Kruse and Gina‑Lisa Lohfink alongside Temme.
- TV ratings for the Sat.1 broadcast hit a low with about 750,000 viewers and a 4.2% share among ages 14–49, while Joyn streaming tallied episodes with over 1.3 million views.
- The season returned on February 16 with 12 celebrities living in a Thai villa, competing for the “golden coconut” in team and solo games, with the usual €50,000 top prize boosted by the mid-season bidding twist.