Top 24
Contestant |
Age[4] |
Hometown |
Status |
Beni Cwiakala[5] |
9 |
Chicago, Illinois |
Winner May 18 |
Avery Meadows[6] |
8 |
Kingwood, Texas |
Runners-Up May 18 |
Quani Fields[7] |
11 |
Lawrenceville, Georgia |
Evan Estrada[8] |
11 |
San Diego, California |
Eliminated May 4 |
Mikey DiTomasso[5] |
10 |
Clarendon Hills, Illinois |
Olivia Bond[9] |
10 |
New York, New York |
Remy Bond[10] |
12 |
New York, New York |
Anthony Martino[11] |
10 |
Old Bridge, New Jersey |
Eliminated April 20 |
Ariana Feygin[12] |
12 |
Excelsior, Minnesota |
Cade Ortego[13] |
11 |
Hattiesburg, Mississippi |
Henry Hummeldorf[14] |
9 |
Katy, Texas |
Sammy Vieder[15] |
12 |
Huntington Woods, Michigan |
Emily Chavez[16] |
9 |
Sylmar, California |
Eliminated April 13 |
Pierce Cleaveland[17] |
10 |
Oak Park, Illinois |
Camson Alevy[18] |
13 |
Fleming Island, Florida |
Eliminated April 6 |
Maria Dakis[16] |
8 |
Northridge, California |
Mackenzie Patten[16] |
9 |
Newhall, California |
Eliminated March 30 |
Sophia Stark[19] |
12 |
Honolulu, Hawaii |
Ben Watkins[20] |
10 |
Gary, Indiana |
Eliminated March 23 |
Gracie Howard[8] |
9 |
Cardiff by the Sea, California |
Grayson Boudreaux[21] |
11 |
St. Francisville, Louisiana |
Eliminated March 16 |
Lindsay Hayes[22] |
10 |
Elk Rapids, Michigan |
Juelz Bugg[23] |
8 |
St. Louis, Missouri |
Eliminated March 9 |
Zia Nelson[16] |
9 |
Pasadena, California |
Elimination table
Place |
Contestant |
Episode |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14/15 |
1 |
Beni |
HIGH |
IN |
IMM |
IN |
WIN |
IN |
WIN |
IN |
IMM |
PT |
HIGH |
WIN |
WIN |
IMM |
IN |
IN |
WIN |
IN |
HIGH |
WINNER |
2 |
Avery |
IN |
LOW |
IMM |
IN |
IN |
IN |
IN |
IMM |
LOW |
WIN |
IN |
WIN |
IN |
WIN |
WIN |
IMM |
WIN |
IN |
HIGH |
RUNNERS-UP |
Quani |
IN |
LOW |
LOW |
LOW |
IN |
IN |
LOW |
IN |
IMM |
PT |
IN |
LOW |
WIN |
IMM |
HIGH |
IN |
WIN |
WIN |
IMM |
4 |
Mikey |
IN |
IN |
IMM |
IN |
WIN |
IN |
IN |
LOW |
HIGH |
PT |
IN |
IN |
IN |
IN |
IN |
WIN |
IMM |
IN |
ELIM |
|
Remy |
WIN |
IMM |
IMM |
IN |
WIN |
WIN |
IMM |
IMM |
LOW |
WIN |
IN |
IN |
WIN |
IMM |
IN |
LOW |
PT |
IN |
ELIM |
|
6 |
Evan |
IN |
IN |
IN |
IMM |
IN |
IN |
IN |
IMM |
WIN |
WIN |
IN |
LOW |
IN |
IN |
HIGH |
LOW |
ELIM |
|
Olivia |
IN |
IN |
WIN |
IMM |
WIN |
IN |
IN |
WIN |
IMM |
WIN |
IN |
LOW |
IN |
WIN |
IN |
IN |
ELIM |
|
8 |
Anthony |
IN |
IN |
WIN |
IMM |
WIN |
IN |
HIGH |
IMM |
IN |
LOW |
IN |
IN |
IN |
LOW |
IN |
ELIM |
|
Cade |
IN |
IN |
IMM |
WIN |
LOW |
IN |
LOW |
IMM |
IN |
PT |
IN |
IN |
WIN |
IMM |
IN |
ELIM |
|
10 |
Ariana |
IN |
IN |
IMM |
WIN |
WIN |
IN |
HIGH |
IMM |
IN |
WIN |
HIGH |
LOW |
IN |
ELIM |
|
Henry |
HIGH |
IN |
WIN |
IMM |
IN |
IN |
IN |
IMM |
IN |
WIN |
IN |
IMM |
IN |
ELIM |
|
Sammy |
IN |
IN |
LOW |
IN |
IN |
IN |
IN |
IMM |
IN |
WIN |
WIN |
IMM |
IN |
ELIM |
|
13 |
Emily |
IN |
IN |
IMM |
IN |
WIN |
IN |
IN |
WIN |
IMM |
ELIM |
|
Pierce |
IN |
IN |
IN |
IMM |
WIN |
HIGH |
IMM |
LOW |
IN |
ELIM |
|
15 |
Camson |
IN |
IN |
IMM |
IN |
IN |
IN |
IN |
IMM |
ELIM |
|
Maria |
IN |
IN |
IMM |
IN |
WIN |
HIGH |
IMM |
IMM |
ELIM |
|
17 |
Mackenzie |
IN |
IN |
IMM |
IN |
WIN |
IN |
ELIM |
|
Sophia |
IN |
IN |
IMM |
IN |
IN |
IN |
ELIM |
|
19 |
Ben |
IN |
LOW |
LOW |
LOW |
ELIM |
|
Gracie |
IN |
IN |
IN |
IMM |
ELIM |
|
21 |
Grayson |
IN |
IN |
IMM |
ELIM |
|
Lindsay |
IN |
LOW |
IMM |
ELIM |
|
23 |
Juelz |
IN |
ELIM |
|
Zia |
IN |
ELIM |
|
- (WINNER) This cook won the competition.
- (RUNNERS-UP) These cooks finished in second place.
- (WIN) The cook won an individual challenge (Mystery Box Challenge, Elimination Test, or Skills Challenge).
- (WIN) The cook was on the winning team in the Team Challenge and directly advanced to the next round.
- (HIGH) The cook was one of the top entries in the individual challenge but didn't win.
- (IN) The cook was not selected as a top or bottom entry in an individual challenge.
- (IN) The cook was not selected as a top or bottom entry in a Team Challenge.
- (IMM) The cook did not have to compete in that round of the competition and was safe from elimination.
- (IMM) The cook was selected by the Mystery Box Challenge winner and didn't have to compete in the Elimination Test.
- (LOW) The cook was one of the bottom entries in an individual challenge or Pressure Test advanced.
- (LOW) The cook was one of the bottom entries in a Team Challenge, and they advanced.
- (PT) The cook was on the losing team in the Team Challenge, competed in the Pressure Test, and advanced.
- (ELIM) The cook was eliminated.
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