List of Ninja Warrior seasons

Ninja Warrior is a reality television sports series originating in Japan, and produced in 26 countries worldwide. Each television season is the equivalent of a regulation sporting season, with a winner declared based on the best overall performance.

Each season, several hundred competitors will make their way through preliminary rounds of varying format, until a group of finalists is determined (typically around 100 in Asia and North America, and 25–40 in Europe). In the finals, competitors will typically attempt a series of four consecutive, increasingly difficult stages. Hitting the buzzer on the Final Stage will award the competitor with the additional title of Total Victory. To date, more than 180 regulation seasons have broadcast worldwide.

For a list of all season winners, best performances by women, and Total Victories, please see List of best results on Ninja Warrior.

Inclusion Criteria

To be considered a regulation seasons, the following criteria must be met:

  • The show must be legally licensed by TBS Television (Japan).
  • Performance must be entirely individual. Any seasons with relays, or advancement based on team performance, is not eligible.

Special considerations:

  • Super Ninja was a direct continuation of the licensed Russian Ninja, which was forced to rebrand due to controversy surrounding host Morgenshtern, a restricted ability to re-license the show following sanctions regarding the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the desire to ensure continued competition for fans despite the preceding circumstances. These buzzers are listed and are considered regulation, however no official production number is allocated.

Buzzers

In Ninja Warrior, the main scoring mechanism for stages is a buzzer. A buzzer is a button present at the end of each stage that signifies completion. Due to variations in format, a buzzer is not always required to advance to the next stage, especially in preliminary rounds. In some cases, a buzzer does not guarantee advance if a high volume of buzzers occurs.

Regulation seasons overview

The following tables dictates the season or series in question for the franchise as a whole.

For a list of series abbreviations, please refer to the International Ninja Warrior series table.

 (+#)  Indicates extra buzzers. In normal circumstances, only one buzzer per competitor per stage is counted, for clears. In Ninja Warrior Poland season 10 and American Ninja Warrior seasons 15 and 16, additional runs were allowed on stages, and these were racing stages. These extra buzzers indicate clears by the losers in the races, as well as additional clears past the first.

Prod No. Season Episodes Start Finish Finalists National Finals Buzzers Finals Viewership (in millions)
1st 2nd 3rd Final FD
1 SSK 1 [1] 1 27 September 1997 100 23 6 4 0 10.54
2 SSK 2 [1] 1 26 September 1998 100 34 9 2 0 12.95
3 SSK 3 [1] 1 13 March 1999 97 13 6 5 0 12.15
4 SSK 4 [1] 1 16 October 1999 100 37 11 1 1 13.01
5 SSK 5 [1] 1 18 March 2000 100 3 1 0 13.21
6 SSK 6 [1] 1 9 September 2000 100 5 5 0 14.67
7 SSK 7 [1] 1 17 March 2001 100 8 5 1 0 17.51
8 SSK 8 [1] 1 29 September 2001 100 6 4 2 0 17.37
9 SSK 9 [1] 1 16 March 2002 100 7 4 0 13.39
10 SSK 10 [1] 1 25 September 2002 98 5 4 0 13.32
11 SSK 11 [1] 1 21 March 2003 100 11 7 1 0 11.18
12 SSK 12 [1] 1 1 October 2003 99 11 10 3 0 12.62
13 SSK 13 [1] 10 29 October 2003 6 April 2004 100 10 5 1 0 12.52
14 SSK 14 [1] 1 4 January 2005 100 14 10 0 13.03
15 SSK 15 [1] 1 20 July 2005 100 7 6 0 10.80
16 SSK 16 [1] 1 30 December 2005 100 16 8 0 10.11
17 SSK 17 [1] 1 11 October 2006 100 11 8 2 1 10.33
18 SSK 18 [1] 1 21 March 2007 99 6 3 0 12.39
19 SSK 19 / ANC 1 [1] 2 19 September 2007 97 2 0 10.76
20 SSK 20 / ANC 2 [1] 6 26 March 2008 100 3 1 0 10.27
21 SSK 21 / ANC 3 [1] 11 28 July 2008 17 September 2008 101 9 3 0 8.70
22 SSK 22 / ANC 4 [1] 2 30 March 2009 101 5 4 1 0 10.66
23 SSK 23 / ANW 1 [2] 9 27 September 2009 19 December 2009 102 16 7 2 0 10.23
24 SSK 24 [1] 1 1 January 2010 100 12 7 5 1 8.63
25 SSK 25 [1] 1 28 March 2010 99 11 5 0 5.53
26 SSK 26 / ANW 2 [2] 11 8 December 2010 2 January 2011 101 10 6 0 6.68
27 SSK 27 / ANW 3 [2] 11 31 July 2011 3 October 2011 99 27 10 2 1 9.35
28 ANW 4 [2] 24 20 May 2012 23 July 2012 100 24 1 0 4.87
29 SSK 28 [1] 1 27 December 2012 100 5 3 0 6.95
30 SSK 29 [1] 1 27 June 2013 99 21 4 0 7.22
31 ANW 5 [2] 21 30 June 2013 16 September 2013 85 21 7 0 5.81
32 ANW 6 [2] 14 26 May 2014 8 September 2014 90 18 2 0 5.83
33 SSK 30 [1] 1 3 July 2014 98 27 9 2 0 7.57
34 NWTU 1 12.5 17 September 2014 12 December 2014 11 8 3 0  Unknown
35 NWSV 1 [3] 10 29 January 2015 26 March 2015 25 3 3 0  Unknown
36 NWUK 1 [4] 8 11 April 2015 30 May 2015 14 6 0 4.08
37 ANW 7 [2] 16 25 May 2015 14 September 2015 100 38 8 2 2 7.32
38 SVN 1 18 18 June 2015 5 November 2015 245 99 9 0  Unknown
39 SSK 31 [1] 1 1 July 2015 99 17 8 1 1 8.15
40 NWTU 2 7.5 11 July 2015 29 August 2015 8 5 1 0  Unknown
41 DNW [5] 10 7 September 2015 12 November 2015 24 9 2 0  Unknown
42 SNWI 1 20 20 December 2015 1 May 2016 110 15 11 3 0  Unknown
43 NWUK 2 [4] 8 2 January 2016 13 February 2016 15 3 0 3.72
44 NWSV 2 [3] 12 4 February 2016 21 April 2016 25 6 2 0  Unknown
45 IOM 1 5 8 May 2016 5 June 2016 49 11 6 1 0  Unknown
46 SVN 2 18 19 May 2016 29 September 2016 183 87 38 12 3  Unknown
47 ANW 8 [2] 13 1 June 2016 12 September 2016 90 17 2 0 7.01
48 SSK 32 [1] 1 3 July 2016 3 July 2016 100 8 8 0 8.36
49 LPDH 1 [6] 5 8 July 2016 12 August 2016 20 2 2 0 2.97
50 NWG 1 [7] 5 9 July 2016 30 July 2016 28 1 0 3.11
51 NWIT [8] 10 16 October 2016 18 December 2016 20 5 1 0 0.32
52 NWUK 3 [4] 8 31 December 2016 18 February 2017 15 6 2 0 4.18
53 NWNL [9] 8 9 March 2017 27 April 2017 15 9 2 0  Unknown
54 SSK 33 [1] 1 26 March 2017 26 March 2017 100 13 5 0 7.33
55 NWBA 13 27 March 2017 31 July 2017 240 8 0  Unknown
56 NWES 1 [10] 5 9 June 2017 7 July 2017 24 13 4 0 2.16
57 ANW 9 [2] 15 12 June 2017 18 September 2017 95 41 3 0 6.29
58 SVN 3 13 22 June 2017 5 October 2017 149 27 14 0  Unknown
59 LPDH 2 [6] 5 23 June 2017 21 July 2017 24 10 3 1 0 4.70
60 SNWI 2 22 5 July 2017 30 September 2017 100 27 3 1 0  Unknown
61 AuNW 1 [11] 9 9 July 2017 25 July 2017 21 9 0 2.16
62 NWG 2 [7] 9 12 August 2017 1 October 2017 28 5 3 0 3.27
63 IOM 2 4 1 October 2017 14 October 2017 8 5 0  Unknown
64 SSK 34 [1] 1 8 October 2017 8 October 2017 100 24 9 0 6.94
65 ISP 4 15 October 2017 28 October 2017 9 6 0  Unknown
66 NWH 1 [12] 10 16 October 2017 14 December 2017 20 10 3 0 0.79
67 NWAT 1 [13] 6 24 October 2017 28 November 2017 25 2 2 0 0.33
68 IIC 5 25 November 2017 23 December 2017 20 19 10 0  Unknown
69 RNNW 1 [14] 8 26 November 2017 28 January 2018 21 5 1 0  Unknown
70 SSK 35 [1] 1 26 March 2018 26 March 2018 100 8 5 1 0 8.15
71 NWES 2 [10] 6 6 April 2018 5 May 2018 25 5 3 1 0 1.70
72 NWUK 4 [4] 8 14 April 2018 9 June 2018 30 8 5 0 2.81
73 ANW 10 [2] 15 30 May 2018 10 September 2018 97 30 2 0 5.86
74 AuNW 2 [11] 12 8 July 2018 31 July 2018 32 24 0 1.19
75 NIL 1 25 25 July 2018 10 November 2018 28 5 4 1 0 0.75
76 SVN 4 19 18 August 2018 12 January 2019 160 42 27 0  Unknown
77 LPDH 3 [6] 6 31 August 2018 5 October 2018 25 4 2 0 3.45
78 NWRO [15] 8 9 September 2018 28 October 2018 25 5 0  Unknown
79 NWG 3 [7] 9 21 September 2018 23 November 2018 28 10 5 1 0 3.00
80 RNNW 2 [14] 8 7 October 2018 25 November 2018 21 9 2 0  Unknown
81 NWH 2 [12] 10 8 October 2018 10 December 2018 20 5 2 0 0.53
82 NWSW 1 6 16 October 2018 20 November 2018 25 7 5 0 0.19
83 SSK 36 [1] 1 31 December 2018 31 December 2018 100 15 10 1 0 7.07
84 NWUK 5 [4] 5 13 April 2019 1 June 2019 19 15 8 1 1 3.85
85 ANW 11 [2] 16 29 May 2019 16 September 2019 86 28 21 2 1 4.93
86 LPDH 4 [6] 5 5 July 2019 2 August 2019 27 11 7 3 2 3.14
87 AuNW 3 [11] 10 8 July 2019 29 July 2019 30 11 5 0 1.30
88 NIL 2 35 20 July 2019 3 January 2019 28 2 1 0 0.81
89 SVN 5 17 22 July 2019 2 December 2019 126 45 15 0  Unknown
90 NWP 1 [16] 7 3 September 2019 15 October 2019 24 4 1 0 1.44
91 NWG 4 [7] 9 13 September 2019 8 November 2019 27 19 4 0 2.88
92 MNWS 12 29 September 2019 15 December 2019 140 48 7 0  Unknown
93 NWSW 2 6 29 October 2019 10 December 2019 25 10 4 0 0.16
94 SSK 37 [1] 1 31 December 2019 31 December 2019 97 10 8 2 0 5.19
95 NWAT 2 [13] 7 6 July 2020 10 August 2020 24 4 3 0 0.28
96 AuNW 4 [11] 8 26 July 2020 10 August 2020 24 8 4 3 3 1.14
97 NWP 2 [16] 2 1 September 2020 13 October 2020 24 8 4 0 1.19
98 ANW 12 [2] 8 7 September 2020 6 November 2020 27 7 13 2.97
99 NIL 3 39 26 September 2020 6 February 2021 29 12 10 0 0.63
100 NWG 5 [7] 10 2 October 2020 4 December 2020 56 16 13 0 3.56
101 SSK 38 [1] 1 29 December 2020 29 December 2020 100 14 5 1 1 8.68
102 LPDH 5 [6] 5 2 January 2021 30 January 2021 28 5 5 1 0 4.07
103 NWP 3 [16] 7 2 March 2021 13 April 2021 24 12 5 0 1.15
104 GAS 1 [17] 6 21 April 2021 9 May 2021 20 15 6 1 2 1.91
105 ANW 13 [2] 12 31 May 2021 13 September 2021 68 27 4 1 0 3.66
106 AuNW 5 [11] 9 20 June 2021 6 July 2021 28 10 2 0 0.88
107 NWP 4 [16] 7 31 August 2021 12 October 2021 24 5 3 1 0 1.05
108 NWG 6 [7] 11 15 October 2021 18 December 2021 40 28 12 2 2 2.25
109 NWH 3 [12] 20 25 October 2021 19 November 2021 33 6 6 2 0 0.51
110 RNNW 3 [14] 8 22 November 2021 10 January 2022 21 3 1 0  Unknown
111 NIL 4 31 15 December 2021 5 March 2022 23 3 3 3 2 0.77
112 SSK 39 [1] 1 28 December 2021 28 December 2021 100 14 9 0 7.90
113 LPDH 6 [6] 5 7 January 2022 11 February 2022 23 9 7 4 2 2.47
114 NWAT 3 [13] 7 14 February 2022 28 March 2022 24 10 5 1 1 0.41
115 NWP 5 [16] 7 1 March 2022 12 April 2022 24 2 2 0 0.96
116 GAS 2 [17] 6 22 April 2022 22 May 2022 20 15 4 2 2 1.34
117 ANW 14 [2] 12 6 June 2022 29 August 2022 69 25 11 5 0 3.14
118 AuNW 6 [11] 9 27 June 2022 11 July 2022 36 12 5 0 0.56
119 NWP 6 [16] 7 30 August 2022 11 October 2022 24 17 7 0 0.89
120 NWUK 6 (Men) [4] 8 10 September 2022 29 December 2022 8 3 2 1.61
121 NWUK 6 (Women) 10 September 2022 29 December 2022 8 3 2
122 NWG 7 [7] 9 30 September 2022 18 November 2022 40 7 7 2 0 2.30
123 SSK 40 [1] 6 27 December 2022 27 December 2022 100 24 12 3 0 8.42
124 LPDH 7 [6] 6 7 January 2023 11 February 2023 33 9 13 5 0 2.17
125 NIL 5 26 8 January 2023 3 April 2023 18 2 2 2 2 0.57
SUN 1 [18] 9 13 February 2023 10 April 2023 33 6 1  Unknown
126 NWP 7 [16] 7 28 February 2023 11 April 2023 30 10 7 2 0 0.87
127 ANW 15 [2] 14 5 June 2023 11 September 2023 72 18 9 8 2 3.30
128 LPDH 8 [6] 6 7 July 2023 11 August 2023 33 15 9 3 2 2.14
129 NWP 8 [16] 7 5 September 2023 17 October 2023 30 13 7 4 0 0.61
SUN 2 [18] 9 9 October 2023 11 December 2023 30 3 2  Unknown
130 NWG 8 [7] 10 13 October 2023 15 December 2023 37 7 6 1 0 2.37
131 SSK 41 [1] 7 27 December 2023 27 December 2023 100 21 15 0 8.93
132 NWP 9 [16] 7 5 March 2024 16 April 2024 30 8 6 2 1 0.73
133 ANW 16 [2] 11 3 June 2024 9 September 2024 74 26 14 (+7) 5 2 2.51
SUN 3 [18] 9 13 October 2024 15 December 2024 30 3 1  Unknown
134 NWG 9 [7] 10 18 October 2024 13 December 2024 40 17 9 3 0 2.04
135 SSK 42 [1] 14 25 December 2024 25 December 2024 100 28 16 1 0 8.13
136 NWP 10 [16] 8 4 March 2025 22 April 2025 30 30 (+12) 14 7 2 0.78
139 Franchise Total 1,154 27 September 1997 Present 8,579 1,937 (+12) 784 (+7) 143 34 27

Regulation pre-seasons overview

During the preliminary rounds, competitors will compete on between one and four stages to earn a place in the national finals. The vast majority of series have two preliminary rounds, with the following exceptions:

  • Sasuke 13, Sasuke 29, and X Warrior: Sasuke China featured only a single stage.
  • Ninja Warrior Türkiye season 1 featured two stages, but competitors would attempt the semifinal round two or three time each, with less runners each time.
  • Ninja Warrior UK seasons 2–5 featured two rounds, with the second round containing two stages.
  • Ninja Warrior Italia, Ninja Warrior Germany seasons 2–4, Ninja Warrior Romania and Ninja Warrior Hungary seasons 1–2 featured a third preliminary round.
  • American Ninja Warrior seasons 15–16 and Ninja Israel season 3 featured featured an additional runoff round during heats.
  • Ninja Israel seasons 4-5 featured two additional runoff rounds, one during heats and a second during semifinals.
  • Ninja Warrior Hungary season 3 featured four preliminary rounds plus a runoff stage

Advancement Criteria

In each heat, a specified number of advances is designated (typically between 10 and 30), with the farthest, fastest results advancing. A semifinal round will also occur, with a smaller amount (between 1 and 15) advancing. Since 2017, several shows will additionally specify a number of top women to advance, if there are not a certain amount in the top overall. In the case of more competitors clearing than the allocation, some series such as American Ninja Warrior and Sasuke Ninja Warrior Indonesia will allow all clears to advance. In rare cases such as Ninja Warrior UK season 5 and Sasuke 29, no specified amount was set and instead anyone who cleared could advance.

When preliminary rounds are head-to-head races, the winner of each pair will typically advance. Ninja Israel season 5 and Australian Ninja Warrior season 6 additionally required competitors to continue on a solo course directly after completing their race.

 ✓  Indicates this reward is earned through an α Stage during the initial preliminary heats

 ✓  Indicates this reward is earned through a fastest-time during the semifinals

Prod No. Season Start Finish Competitors Preliminary Stage Buzzers α Stage Rewards
1st-Lite 2nd-Lite 1st EX Mega HSG Heats Semifinals
13 SSK 13 29 October 2003 6 April 2004 224 15
21 SSK 21 / ANC 3 28 July 2008 17 September 2008 80 33 19
23 SSK 23 / ANW 1 27 September 2009 19 December 2009 300 55 22
26 SSK 26 / ANW 2 8 December 2010 2 January 2011 300 47 10
27 SSK 27 / ANW 3 31 July 2011 3 October 2011 300 48 1
28 ANW 4 20 May 2012 23 July 2012 600 127 77
30 SSK 29 27 June 2013 161 46
31 ANW 5 30 June 2013 16 September 2013 600 110 26
32 ANW 6 26 May 2014 8 September 2014 600 128 31
34 NWTU 1 17 September 2014 12 December 2014 330 64 53 21
35 NWSV 1 29 January 2015 26 March 2015 116 66 17
36 NWUK 1 11 April 2015 30 May 2015 250 53 16
37 ANW 7 25 May 2015 14 September 2015 750 117 11
Q-5 SXW 9 June 2015 7 October 2015 350 82
40 NWTU 2 11 July 2015 29 August 2015 240 59 9
41 DNW 7 September 2015 12 November 2015 110 60 16
42 SNWI 1 20 December 2015 1 May 2016 500 217 110
43 NWUK 2 2 January 2016 13 February 2016 250 19 18 12
44 NWSV 2 4 February 2016 21 April 2016 109 45 11
45 IOM 1 8 May 2016 5 June 2016 99 65 48
47 ANW 8 1 June 2016 12 September 2016 750 93 11
49 LPDH 1 8 July 2016 12 August 2016 150 26 16
50 NWG 1 9 July 2016 30 July 2016 240 46 31
51 NWIT 16 October 2016 18 December 2016 200 23 22 14
52 NWUK 3 31 December 2016 18 February 2017 250 49 27 23
53 NWNL 9 March 2017 27 April 2017 250 46 15
56 NWES 1 9 June 2017 7 July 2017 200 32 18
57 ANW 9 12 June 2017 18 September 2017 750 88 9
59 LPDH 2 23 June 2017 21 July 2017 200 23 15
60 SNWI 2 5 July 2017 30 September 2017 550 89 47
61 AuNW 1 9 July 2017 25 July 2017 250 59 19
62 NWG 2 12 August 2017 1 October 2017 350 70 39 31
63 IOM 2 1 October 2017 14 October 2017 99 36 8
65 ISP 15 October 2017 28 October 2017 73 25 9
66 NWH 1 16 October 2017 14 December 2017 330 66 48 9
67 NWAT 1 24 October 2017 28 November 2017 200 45 24
68 IIC 25 November 2017 23 December 2017 20 11 13
69 RNNW 1 26 November 2017 28 January 2018 225 69 21
71 NWES 2 6 April 2018 5 May 2018 250 47 29
72 NWUK 4 14 April 2018 9 June 2018 200 38 16 10
73 ANW 10 30 May 2018 10 September 2018 750 70 28 6
74 AuNW 2 8 July 2018 31 July 2018 300 59 10
75 NIL 1 25 July 2018 10 November 2018 320 43 15
77 LPDH 3 31 August 2018 5 October 2018 250 29 22
78 NWRO 9 September 2018 28 October 2018 200 29 16 17
79 NWG 3 21 September 2018 23 November 2018 350 82 36 14
80 RNNW 2 7 October 2018 25 November 2018 225 63 27
81 NWH 2 8 October 2018 10 December 2018 300 32 30 12
82 NWSW 1 16 October 2018 20 November 2018 160 47 8
84 NWUK 5 13 April 2019 1 June 2019 200 40 25 14
85 ANW 11 29 May 2019 16 September 2019 750 74 19 9 Y Speed Pass Y Safety Pass
86 LPDH 4 5 July 2019 2 August 2019 200 42 29 3 Y Cash Prize
87 AuNW 3 8 July 2019 29 July 2019 200 25 12 12
88 NIL 2 20 July 2019 3 January 2019 320 70 13 8
90 NWP 1 3 September 2019 15 October 2019 204 47 12
91 NWG 4 13 September 2019 8 November 2019 294 72 25 4 11
93 NWSW 2 29 October 2019 10 December 2019 160 36 15
95 NWAT 2 6 July 2020 10 August 2020 240 30 25
96 AuNW 4 26 July 2020 10 August 2020 160 21 17 Y Headstart Y Safety Pass
97 NWP 2 1 September 2020 13 October 2020 192 47 16
98 ANW 12 7 September 2020 6 November 2020 150 47 11 3 Y Guestlist
99 NIL 3 26 September 2020 6 February 2021 320 59 7 14 12
100 NWG 5 2 October 2020 4 December 2020 330 39 22 10 Y Speed Pass
102 LPDH 5 2 January 2021 30 January 2021 200 29 26 4 Y Joker
103 NWP 3 2 March 2021 13 April 2021 192 46 21
104 GAS 1 21 April 2021 9 May 2021 160 68 19
105 ANW 13 31 May 2021 13 September 2021 500 55 27 4 Y Safety Pass
106 AuNW 5 20 June 2021 6 July 2021 160 22 9 Y Speed Pass Y Safety Pass
107 NWP 4 31 August 2021 12 October 2021 192 62 11 Y Golden Ticket
108 NWG 6 15 October 2021 18 December 2021 280 36 20 6 Y Speed Pass Y Speed Reward
109 NWH 3 25 October 2021 19 November 2021 360 58 41 27 17 Y Repechage
110 RNNW 3 22 November 2021 10 January 2022 225 64 24 Y Golden Ticket
111 NIL 4 15 December 2021 5 March 2022 166 40 1 8 9 2 Y Cash Prize
113 LPDH 6 7 January 2022 11 February 2022 200 55 20 7 Y Joker
114 NWAT 3 14 February 2022 28 March 2022 240 38 26
115 NWP 5 1 March 2022 12 April 2022 180 47 8 Y Golden Ticket
116 GAS 2 22 April 2022 22 May 2022 160 101 27
117 ANW 14 6 June 2022 29 August 2022 250 64 17 10 Y Safety Pass
118 AuNW 6 27 June 2022 11 July 2022 160 27 45 7 Y Matchmaker Y Safety Pass
119 NWP 6 30 August 2022 11 October 2022 169 46 6 Y Golden Ticket
120 NWUK 6 (Men) 10 September 2022 29 December 2022 112 36 6
121 NWUK 6 (Women) 10 September 2022 29 December 2022 8 9
122 NWG 7 30 September 2022 18 November 2022 300 46 54 5 Y Speed Pass Y Speed Reward
123 SSK 40 27 December 2022 27 December 2022 10 2
124 LPDH 7 7 January 2023 11 February 2023 200 15 29 5 Y Joker
125 NIL 5 8 January 2023 3 April 2023 202 29 1 13 1 11 2 Y Cash Prize
SUN 1 13 February 2023 10 April 2023 175 20 39
126 NWP 7 28 February 2023 11 April 2023 168 41 14 Y Golden Ticket
127 ANW 15 5 June 2023 11 September 2023 400 34 41 4 Y Repechage Y Safety Pass
128 LPDH 8 7 July 2023 11 August 2023 200 40 29 1 Y Joker
129 NWP 8 5 September 2023 17 October 2023 170 62 19 Y Golden Ticket
SUN 2 9 October 2023 11 December 2023 175 22 40
130 NWG 8 13 October 2023 15 December 2023 250 66 5 6 12 Y Speed Pass Y Speed Reward
131 SSK 41 27 December 2023 27 December 2023 17 8
132 NWP 9 5 March 2024 16 April 2024 174 48 20 Y Golden Ticket
133 ANW 16 3 June 2024 9 September 2024 400 55 51 2 Y Repechage Y Safety Pass
SUN 3 13 October 2024 15 December 2024 175 17 51
134 NWG 9 18 October 2024 13 December 2024 250 34 31 2 13 Y Speed Pass Y Speed Reward
135 SSK 42 25 December 2024 25 December 2024 14 5
136 NWP 10 4 March 2025 22 April 2025 168 82 65 30 39 Y Golden Ticket
140 Franchise Total 29 October 2003 Present ~25,740 5,517 1,299 813 150 29

Women's-only regulation seasons overview

In Japan and the United States, a total of 16 women's only seasons have been broadcast. These seasons featured a combination of modified courses with increased time limits, as well as entirely original courses focused more on balance. Due to the difference in this formatting, these buzzers are considered regulation, but are counted separately from the main buzzers.

Prod No. Code Broadcast Finalists National Finals Buzzers Finals Viewership (in millions)
1st 2nd 3rd Final FD
W-1 KNI 1 22 December 2001 90 2 0 9.90
W-2 KNI 2 21 December 2002 100 3 2 2 0 10.67
W-3 KNI 3 24 September 2003 100 14 11 3 0 11.80
W-4 KNI 4 25 December 2004 100 8 6 1 1 11.20
W-5 KNI 5 7 January 2006 100 6 5 2 1 7.31
W-6 KNI 6 20 September 2006 100 11 8 2 1 10.47
W-7 KNI 7 5 September 2007 100 4 1 0 8.99
W-8 KNI 8 7 October 2009 100 26 5 2 6.89
W-9 KNI 9 12 February 2017 50 5 1 0 7.02
W-10 KNI 10 2 July 2017 50 6 3 0 6.09
W-11 KNI 11 1 July 2018 50 10 4 1 5.43
W-12 AWC 1 9 May 2021 12 6 1 6
W-13 AWC 2 8 May 2022 12 6 3 6
W-14 AWC 3 29 May 2023 13 3 1 6
W-15 AWC 4 12 May 2024 16 3 2 6
W-16 KNI 12 13 January 2025 50 6 6 1 1 6.06
16 Franchise Total Present 1,043 119 59 12 6 24

Youth division regulation seasons overview

In Japan, Germany, Israel and Russia, modified seasons for children 14 and under have been broadcast. In every case, these feature a modified finals courses that consists of only two stages. Due to the difference in formatting, these are counted separately. Due to its racing format and lack of course advancement, American Ninja Warrior Junior is not considered a regulation series.

Prod No. Code Subdivision Episodes Start Finish Finalists National Finals Buzzers
1st Final FD
J-1 SJR 1  Unknown 4 July 1998  Unknown 100 0
J-2 SJR 2  Unknown 10 April 1999  Unknown 100 1 0
J-3 SJR 3  Unknown 3 July 1999  Unknown 100 2 0
J-4 SJR 4  Unknown 12 February 2000  Unknown 100 0
J-5 SJR 5 4 2 June 2001 18 August 2001 100 3 2
J-6 SJR 6 6 30 May 2003 6 September 2003 50 5
J-7 NIC 24 11 November 2019 29 January 2020 6 2 1
J-8 GKI 1 Ages 10–11 7 17 July 2020 17 August 2020 6 6 2
J-9 Ages 12–13 7 24 August 2020 14 September 2020 6 6 2
J-10 GKI 2 8 10 October 2021 31 October 2021 6 6 3
SNK 1 Ages 9–10 9 5 May 2024 7 July 2024 10 1 1
Ages 11–12 9 3 1
Ages 13–14 9 4 2
13 Franchise Total >75 4 July 1998 Present 602 39 4 88

Modified format regulation individual seasons overview

Below is a list of seasons that are considered regulation seasons, but due to the following factors, they are not considered to be core installments.

  • Unique competition division: Pancratium and Sasuke Senior are considered to be in unique divisions due to their age and obstacle distinctions.
  • Truncated courses: Sasuke Malaysia and Sasuke Singapore feature only a 1st Stage followed by a Final Stage. Sasuke China and Sasuke Senior featured only the 1st Stage.
  • Extended Qualification: The celebrity editions of Ninja Warrior Germany and Ninja Warrior Switzerland as well as Ninja Israel: All Stars feature a qualifiers 1st-Lite stage, followed by a 2nd-Lite stage, followed by the Final Stage tower.
Prod No. Season Episodes Start Finish Finalists National Finals Results
1st 2nd Final
S-1 SSR 4 14 June 2003 6 September 2003 50 0
P-1 PPS 1 1 27 April 2004 11 2 0
P-2 PPS 2 1 26 May 2004 5 2 0
Q-1 SMY 1 7 3 June 2012 15 July 2012 100 5 4
Q-2 SSG 1 6 8 August 2012 12 September 2012 100 17 15
Q-3 SMY 2 1 28 November 2012 100 5
Q-4 SSG 2 6 5 December 2012 23 January 2013 100 15 11
Q-5 SXW 18 9 June 2015 7 October 2015 35 9
C-1 GPS 1 1 24 November 2017 23 9 2 1
C-2 GPS 2 1 23 November 2018 26  TBC  TBC 2
C-3 SWPS 1 1 4 December 2018 19 7  TBC 1
C-4 GPS 3 1 22 November 2019 21 5 2 3
C-5 SWPS 2 1 3 December 2019 18  TBC  TBC 1
C-6 GPS 4 1 13 December 2020 21 4 0 0
C-7 SWPS 3 1 22 September 2021 21  TBC  TBC 1
C-8 GPS 5 1 12 December 2021 18 4 0 2
C-9 GPS 6 1 30 October 2022 20 5 4 0
IAS 2 1 20 April 2023 8 1 0
C-10 GPS 7 1 16 December 2023 12 4 3 0
C-11 GPS 8 1 3 January 2025 12 3 5 1

Non-regulation finals buzzers

Below is a list of buzzers that have occurred on special episodes such as VS the World and All Stars seasons. In most cases, these stages represent the exact stages used during the main season, although they are typically untimed. These runs are based on the progression of a team, and therefore normal stage advancement rules are not applied, making them ineligible to be counted as regulation.

Prod No. Season Episodes Start Finish Finalists National Finals Results
1st 2nd 3rd Final FD
V-1 SFO 1 28 November 2012 10 8
V-2 UVW 1 1 13 January 2014 10 4 2 0
V-3 VAS 1 2 10 September 2015 17 September 2015 10 7 3 1 2
V-4 UVW 2 1 15 September 2014 15 3 4 4 2
V-5 XIC 1 1 13 October 2015 10 7 7 3
V-6 XIC 2 1 20 October 2015 10 6 8 4 2
V-7 XIC 3 1 27 October 2015 10 6 5 1
V-8 XIC 4 1 3 November 2015 10 10 9 4
V-9 UVW 3 1 31 January 2016 18 2 3 3
V-10 AAS 1 1 29 May 2016 10 3 2
V-11 VAS 2 2 14 July 2016 21 July 2016 15 9 7 4 1
V-12 UVW 4 1 4 June 2017 18 3 3 2
V-13 VAS 3 3 7 September 2017 21 September 2017 15 7 5 0 2
V-14 UVW 5 1 11 March 2018 16 4 2 0 2
V-15 G4N 1 1 25 November 2018 24 1 1 1 2
V-16 VAS 4 1 22 December 2018 12 1
V-17 UVW 6 1 27 January 2019 15 5 3 0 2
V-18 VAS 5 2 29 July 2019 5 August 2019 16 12 2
V-19 G4N 2 1 17 November 2019 24 6 7 0 2
V-20 UVW 7 1 26 January 2020 18 4 2 1 2
V-21 ASO 1 16 August 2020 3 1 2
V-22 IAS 1 2 22 March 2021 31 March 2021 12 8 0
V-23 G4N 3 1 20 November 2022 28 6 5 3 1
V-24 IBH 2 8 April 2023 12 April 2023 8 3 1
V-25 LCDN 2 12 July 2024 19 July 2024 25 7 8 8 6
V-26 SWC 1 21 August 2024 35 18 9 0 2
Franchise Total 34 Present 397 146 97 40 5 30

Definitions

Finals Stage format

 1st  1st Stage: The initial stage that all competitors appearing in the national finals will begin on.

 2nd  2nd Stage.

 3rd  3rd Stage: This data has been normalized across international seasons, based on the presence of a mid-stage buzzer separating a timed Stage 2 from an untimed Stage 2B. It is very common in Europe to have the 2nd and 3rd Stage run back to back and referred to jointly as the 2nd Stage. In this case, the untimed section of the 2nd Stage will be classified as the 3rd Stage, as the format and obstacles exactly match those seen elsewhere.

 Final  Final Stage: The tower climb that appears as last round of competition. This will be the 4th stage in all seasons unless otherwise noted.

 FD  Final Duel: In some series, the last round will feature an untimed final stage where multiple competitors race for the fastest time to be decide a champion. This has been seen in American Ninja Warrior seasons 12 and 17, Ninja Warrior Germany All Stars, Ninja Warrior UK season 6, Ninja Warrior Poland season 10, and Super Ninja.

Preliminary Stage format

 1st Lite  Always used as the first round of preliminary heats, 1st Lite Stage is a truncated versions of a normal stage 1 course that have appeared in every single preliminary round in ninja history. 1st Lite stages are almost always referred to as Heats or Qualifiers. A 1st Lite Stage contain between four and seven obstacles, and (outside of their initial appearance in Sasuke 13) represent the portion of a classic 1st Stage course from the starting line up to the Warped Wall, 2/3rds through the stage. 1st Lite Stages are never timed, with the exceptions of:

  • Ninja Israel season 4, where the first three obstacles of the heat had an exceptional low time limit of 30 to 40 seconds (50 for women).
  • The original trials in Sasuke 13.

 2nd Lite  Appearing as the second preliminary round in more than two-thirds of ninja series, the 2nd Lite Stage features a modified version of the 2nd Stage. In seasons with two preliminary rounds, these are referred to as semfinals. In those with three preliminary rounds, they are referred to as Daily Finals. It is untimed, and features an initial slider or balance obstacle, followed a set of upper body and balance obstacles. In the majority of seasons, the hallmark of this stage is a Salmon Ladder followed by an imbalanced hanging obstacle such as Unstable Bridge. In nearly all cases, a 2nd Lite stage will end with a shortened tower climb; either a cargo net, rope climb Spider Climb, or Invisible Ladder.

In Ninja Warrior: Le Parcours des héros seasons 4–8, American Ninja Warrior 15–16, Ninja Warrior Polska season 10 and Ninja Warrior Germany All Stars, the 2nd Lite stage did not contain any Salmon Ladder, instead being a race between two competitors, with the best result within the pair advancing regardless of overall results.

 1st EX  Formally know as an "Extended Course", the Ext Stage appears as the second preliminary round in the USA, Denmark, Netherlands, UK, Sweden, Türkiye and Australia, and the third and fourth preliminary rounds in Hungary. This is an untimed course that is a combination of a 1st Lite Stage, immediately followed by a 2nd Lite stage with the first obstacle removed. In many cases, the Ext Stage's first six obstacles will exactly match the preceding 1st Lite heat, referred to as the "Front Half". The remaining three to four 2nd Lite obstacles are known as the "Back Half". In Ninja Warrior UK, the Front Half is timed and is called "Semifinal Stage 1" and features its own buzzer, with the Back Half called "Semifinal Stage 2".

 α  Another Stages, signified by a lowercase Alpha, are short three to four obstacle courses that are used after the completion of a stage in order to grant either an advantage, a prize, or as the losers brackets of a Double elimination round.

 HSG  Hashigo (梯子, lit. Ladder) is an extra round featured in Ninja Warrior Germany and Ninja Israel that consists of a super-sized Salmon Ladder of 20 to 40 rungs. It is used as an α Stage. Hashigo additionally appeared as the 3rd Stage in Ninja Warrior Germany All Stars

Advantages

Beginning in summer 2020, every series outside of Sasuke and Super Ninja added α Stage's following the heat and semifinal rounds. A reduced number of competitors (usually 2 or 4) will race on a shortened stage, with the fastest overall earning an advantage to use during the competition. Initially, these races occurred almost exclusively on stages known as Power Towers, however this later branched out to short 3-4 obstacle courses, as well as the Hashigo challenge. In Ninja Warrior: Le Parcours des héros, advantages are granted based on the results of the semifinals course, with no α Stage.

Beginning in 2019, many series added a new, taller Warped Wall during preliminary rounds called the Mega Wall, where only one attempt was allowed, and a cash prize is earned for completion. In recent years, you must reach the Mega Wall under a certain time limit to be allowed any attempt. In Ninja Warrior: Le Parcours des héros, the Mega Wall has the additional power of guaranteeing the competitor an extra spot in the National Finals, in addition to normal advancement.

Speed Pass

This advantage allows the competitor to skip from the initial heats directly to the National Finals. In this case, competitors will still compete in the semifinal rounds for a chance to win additional rewards.

Golden Ticket

Similar to the Speed Pass, this advantage allows competitors to skip one (or in Ninja Warrior Polska season 10, two) preliminary rounds, with the competitor not appearing at all.

Safety Pass

This advantage allows the competitor a second run on either the 1st or 2nd Stage (or in American Ninja Warrior seasons 15–16, only the 1st Stage) if they fail or time out at any point. Competitors are given time to rest between their initial run and their Safety Pass run.

Joker

Similar to the Safety Pass, the Joker allows competitors a second try on either the 1st or 2nd Stage. Unlike the Safety Pass, Joker runs begin at the exact obstacle failed, rather than from the beginning, and the time remaining on the clock is retained from their original run.

Guestlist

Exclusive to American Ninja Warrior season 12, competitors who win this guarantee their two groupmates a spot in the National Finals, even if they had not qualified.

Matchmaker

Exclusive to Australian Ninja Warrior season 6, this advantage allows competitors to break seeding rules and choose their opponent in their semifinals race.

Headstart

Exclusive to Australian Ninja Warrior season 4, this advantage awards competitors ten seconds during the semifinals before the timer begins, allowing the to potentially overtake an opponent if the leaderboard is close.

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