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[s6e5] Snatch Game May 2026

The bottom two saw and Laganja Estranja facing off in a lip-sync to "Point of No Return" by Exposé. It was a high-energy battle, but ultimately, RuPaul chose to save Laganja, sending Gia Gunn home. Legacy of S6E5

The Ultimate Throwback: A Look Back at RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 6, Episode 5 - "Snatch Game" [S6E5] Snatch Game

This episode remains a fan favorite because it showcased the pure talent of the Season 6 cast. BenDeLaCreme’s win for the episode cemented her status as a "comedy queen" to beat, and the sharp exchanges between the top queens remain highlights in any Drag Race compilation. Whether it was Bianca’s "Baloney!" or DeLa’s "Macarons!", [S6E5] is a quintessential piece of drag television history. The bottom two saw and Laganja Estranja facing

The episode is best remembered for the legendary performances of the top three: BenDeLaCreme’s win for the episode cemented her status

In this high-stakes celebrity impersonation challenge, the queens must not only look like their chosen celebrity but, more importantly, be funny and stay in character while riffing with RuPaul. The stakes were high, as Season 6 featured a particularly "comedy-heavy" cast, leading to a masterclass in improv from the top performers. The Standouts: A Battle of the Titans

The " Snatch Game " episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 6 is widely regarded as one of the strongest and most iconic iterations of the challenge in the show's history. Airing originally in 2014, this episode served as a turning point for the season, solidifying frontrunners and delivering some of the most quotable moments in the franchise. The Challenge: Snatch Game

In what many consider one of the best Snatch Game performances ever, BenDeLaCreme portrayed the Downton Abbey star with razor-sharp wit. By affecting a perfect "posh" accent and reacting with refined disdain to the "low-brow" humor around her, she managed to out-shine even the most seasoned comedy queens.