When you think of the Food Network, there are a few big names that come to mind. Guy Fieri aka the king of Flavortown is arguably one of the Food Network's biggest stars. With a huge personality and an even bigger love for all things food and entertainment, Guy is the perfect host for almost any TV show, even outside of the Food Network.

It seems as if producers know this, as they've given Guy a number of shows over the years for him to host.

Here are all of Guy Fieri's TV shows, ranked from worst to best.

Updated November 2024: This article has been updated to reflect the most recent information regarding Guy Fieri's TV shows, ranked from worst to best.

10 Guy Fiere: Minute To Win It

Minute to Win It aired from 2010 to 2011

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Guy Fieri at the Moet Chandon BubbleQ at the 2021 Food Network Cooking Channel South Beach Wine Food Festival presented by Capital One
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In 2010, Guy was asked to host the new game show titled Minute To Win It. Contestants on the show had to complete ten tasks within one minute for each task. If they do so, they would win $1 million.

This show is the first Guy hosted outside of the Food Network, and to be honest, there's a reason for that. It's not that Guy was a bad host, it's just that he's meant to be around food, cooking, eating, and talking about it.

9 Guy Fieri: Guy's Family Road Trip

Guy's Family Road Trip aired in 2017

Guy Fieri's Family Road Trip
Guy Fieri's Family Road Trip
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Guy had a short special called Guy's Family Road Trip. Guy, along with his wife Lori and his two sons, Ryder and Hunter, embark on a road trip across the country. The show follows the family around the country as they visit famous places across the states, along with the adventures they take there.

Of course, it's not a Guy show without food! The show also focuses on the foods the family eats all over the country as they enjoy their vacation.

8 Guy Fieri: Guy's Big Project

Guy's Big Project aired in 2017

Guy Fieri's Big Project
Guy Fieri's Big Project
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When Guy isn't cooking food himself or trying other chef's foods, he's also hosting cooking competition shows. Similar to Next Food Network Star, the show that basically gave Guy his career, Guy looked for someone to host their culinary travel show.

Contestants that ranged from chefs to bloggers to critics all competed to win their own show. They would pitch their show idea and then fight to have their pitch made into an official pilot to potentially have their very own show.

7 Guy Fieri: Tournament Of Champions

Tournament of Champions has aired from 2020 to 2024

Guy Fieri's Tournament of Champions
Guy Fieri's Tournament of Champions
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Tournament of Champions is a show that Guy started hosting in 2020 that takes viewers' love for cooking shows to the next level. For this show, Guy sought out 16 of the most talented and popular chefs from all over the world to compete in a bracket-style tournament.

The chefs go head-to-head, eliminating one another until it is down to the final two cooks. Those cooks compete against one another for the ultimate title in the Tournament of Champions.

6 Guy Fieri: Guy's Big Bite

Guy's Big Bite aired from 2006 to 2016

Guy's Big Bite
Guy's Big Bite
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Viewers were first introduced to Guy in the second season of Next Food Network Star, where he was the winner of that season. After winning the competition, Guy was awarded his own cooking show called Guy's Big Bite.

The show is more of a traditional cooking show, where Guy focuses on making some delicious food. The show was a massive success as it ran for well over a decade. It premiered after Guy won Next Food Network Star in 2006 and ran until 2016.

5 Guy Fieri: Guy's Ranch Kitchen

Guy's Ranch Kitchen aired from 2017 to 2021

Guy's Ranch Kitchen
Guy's Ranch Kitchen
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Yet another successful show hosted by Guy was Guy's Ranch Kitchen. The show is a fun cooking show with all of Guy's famous chef friends. Notable Food Network names such as Alex Guarnaschelli, Marc Murphy, Justin Warner, and Jonathan Waxman are just a few of many chefs that joined Guy in cooking their favorite dishes.

They sometimes tried to make it a bit of a competition where they try to see who can make the most delicious dishes. They find out by sampling each other's food at the end of the episode.

4 Guy Fieri: Rachael vs. Guy: Kids Cook-Off

Rachael vs. Guy: Kids Cook Off aired from 2013 to 2014

Rachael vs. Guy: Kids Cook-Off
Rachael vs. Guy: Kids Cook-Off
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Rachael vs. Guy Kids Cook-off, yet another fun cooking show that Guy has had the opportunity to host, this time starred some pint-sized chefs. Guy, along with fellow Food Network star Rachael Ray, hosted eight kids as they're split into Team Guy and Team Rachael.

Both chefs help their tiny chef teammates take their already amazing cooking skills to the next level as they compete and prepare dishes for judges to taste and score. The winner of the show was awarded their very own FoodNetwork.com mini-series.

3 Guy Fieri: Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off

Rachael vs. Guy: Celebirty Cook-Off aired from 2012 to 2014

Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off
Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off
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Similar to Rachael vs. Guy Kids Cook-Off, Guy and Rachael take on another cook-off type show, but this time with celebrities. In Rachael vs. Guy Celebrity Cook-Off, Rachael and Guy divide eight celebrities into two teams, where they help coach them through the cooking competition and other challenges.

The last cook standing gives their mentor bragging rights and the celebrity earns a donation of $50,000 to the charity of their choice in their name. It's a fun and competitive game that gets celebs cooking in the name of charity.

2 Guy Fieri: Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives was on the air from 2016 to 2021

Guy's Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives
Guy's Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives
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One of the best shows that Guy Fieri has hosted is none other than Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. The show was one of his most popular shows as it followed Guy as he visited all types of restaurants, bars, dives, and sometimes even food trucks.

These establishments showed Guy their most popular dishes, especially how to cook them. Guy always gets the best job of taste testing the food, giving viewers his descriptive opinion on the meals, making viewers want to flock to these places and try it for themselves.

1 Guy Fieri: Guy's Grocery Games

Guy's Grocery Games aired from 2013 to 2022

Guy's Grocery Games
Guy's Grocery Games
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Arguably the best show that Guy hosted, Guy's Grocery Games, combines elements of a cooking competition show with some extreme games to spice things up a bit. Each episode, four chefs compete for the chance to go shopping at the end of the show to find as many things on the list to win up to $20,000.

In each round, Guy gave the chefs a game they must play when cooking their food such as a shopping time limit, a certain amount of money they can spend, or even limited to what ingredients they can use. It was a fun and exciting show to watch on the Food Network.

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