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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Every permanent HoH that has won this competition has made it to the final three.
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*Every permanent HoH that has won this competition has made it to the final three, except for [[Victor Arroyo]].
**[[Victor Arroyo]]'s case is to be determined.
 
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Revision as of 00:52, 14 September 2016

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Caged Eggs is a recurring Head of Household competition.

Rules

History

United States

The competition was first used on Big Brother 15. Houseguest GinaMarie Zimmerman won the competition, winning her second HoH of the season.

The competition reappeared on Big Brother 16. Houseguests Cody Calafiore and Frankie Grande won the competition, winning their first and second HoH, respectively. However, Frankie was later on dethroned during that Week's Battle of the Block

The competition reappeared the following season, Big Brother 17, during Week 8. Houseguest Vanessa Rousso won the competition, winning her fourth permanent HoH of the season, while Liz Nolan won the luxury portion of the competition.

In its latest appearance, Big Brother 18, houseguest Victor Arroyo won the competition, winning his third HoH of the summer.

Canada

The competition was first used on Big Brother Canada 1. Eventual winner Jillian MacLaughlin won, winning her second HoH of the season.

List of Caged Eggs Competitions

United States

Season Week Name Variant Winner
15 10 "Big Hopportunity"
GinaMarie Zimmerman
16 4 "Deviled Eggs"
Cody Calafiore
Frankie Grande
17 8 "Under The Rainbow"
Vanessa Rousso
Liz Nolan (Luxury)
18 11 "Poached Eggs"
Victor Arroyo

Canada

Season Week Name Variant Winner
1 7 "Fly The Coop"
Jillian MacLaughlin

Trivia

  • Every permanent HoH that has won this competition has made it to the final three, except for Victor Arroyo.