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All it takes is 1 right answer to potentially win $10K via ‘The Masked Singer’ contest on FOX Super 6 app

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"The Masked Singer" FOX Super 6 contest. ("The Masked Singer")LOS ANGELES - Last week’s reveal of the Bulldog on "The Masked Singer" shocked the judges and won one lucky fan a big pile of cash.

Each week, viewers are given the chance to predict six questions related to each week’s episode on the FOX Super 6 app — and in return, fans can win up to $10,000.Last week, more than 236,000 entries were cast leaving Dion from Mississippi one lucky viewer thanks to the Bulldog’s elimination.

But that’s what happens when you watch America’s favorite singing competition series and download the FOX Super 6 app. Getting all six answers correct increases a participant’s chance of winning, but the prize drawing is random.

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