Win, Lose or Draw: Season 1 - 40 Episode s
1x1 - Leo Howard and Olivia Holt
January 17, 2014
Contestants use drawing skills to communicate clues and win prizes. Teams are made up of kid contestants and Disney personalities. In the opener, Olivia Holt takes on Leo Howard.
1x2 - Peyton List and Cameron Boyce
March 3, 2014
1x3 - Dove Cameron and Joey Bragg
March 4, 2014
1x4 - Laura Marano and Raini Rodriguez
March 5, 2014
1x5 - G. Hannelius and Blake Michael
March 6, 2014
1x6 - Garrett Clayton and Chrissie Fit
March 10, 2014
1x7 - Tyrel Jackson Williams and Billy Unger
March 11, 2014
1x8 - Bradley Steven Perry and Jake Short
March 12, 2014
1x9 - Leo Howard and Olivia Holt
March 13, 2014
1x10 - Dove Cameron and Joey Bragg
March 17, 2014
1x11 - G Hannelius and Blake Michael
March 18, 2014
1x12 - Peyton List and Cameron Boyce
March 19, 2014
1x13 - Tyrel Jackson Williams and Billy Unger
March 20, 2014
1x14 - Laura Marano and Raini Rodriguez
March 24, 2014
1x15 - Bradley Steven Perry and Jake Short
March 25, 2014
1x16 - Leo Howard and Olivia Holt
March 26, 2014
1x17 - Garrett Clayton and Chrissie Fit
March 27, 2014
1x18 - G. Hannelius and Blake Michael
April 7, 2014
1x19 - Tyrel Jackson Williams and Billy Unger
April 8, 2014
1x20 - Dove Cameron and Joey Bragg
April 9, 2014
1x21 - Garrett Clayton and Chrissie Fit
April 10, 2014
1x22 - Bradley Steven Perry and Jake Short
April 14, 2014
1x23 - Peyton List and Cameron Boyce
April 15, 2014
1x24 - Laura Marano and Raini Rodriguez
April 16, 2014
1x25 - Leo Howard and Olivia Holt
April 17, 2014
1x26 - Tyrel Jackson Williams and Billy Unger
April 21, 2014
1x27 - G. Hannelius and Blake Michael
April 22, 2014
1x28 - Garrett Clayton and Chrissie Fit
April 23, 2014
1x29 - Bradley Steven Perry and Jake Short
April 24, 2014
1x30 - Laura Marano and Raini Rodriguez
April 28, 2014
1x31 - Leo Howard and Olivia Holt
April 29, 2014
1x32 - Peyton List and Cameron Boyce
April 30, 2014
1x33 - Tyrel Jackson Williams and Billy Unger
May 1, 2014
1x34 - Laura Marano and Raini Rodriguez
May 12, 2014
1x35 - Peyton List and Cameron Boyce
May 13, 2014
1x36 - G. Hannelius and Blake Michael
May 14, 2014
1x37 - Dove Cameron and Joey Bragg
May 15, 2014
1x38 - Bradley Steven Perry and Jake Short
May 19, 2014
1x39 - Garrett Clayton and Chrissie Fit
May 20, 2014
1x40 - Dove Cameron and Joey Bragg
May 21, 2014
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