This is the final version of Pyramid to be produced by Bob Stewart Productions and involves the creator and executive producer of Pyramid, Bob Stewart.
The biggest non-tournament winner on this version of Pyramid was Nancy World who won $39,900 in March-April 1991, being partnered with Patty Duke, David Graf, Rita Moreno and David Naughton. Her earnings include one $10,000 win, one $25,000 win, two 7-11 $1,100 bonuses, and one $500 Double Trouble bonus. She never made it to the $100,000 tournament.
This show had a mid-season premiere during the 1990-1991 TV season, premiering on January 7th, 1991. The show got picked up for a second season for the 1991-1992 TV season which concluded first run episodes on December 6th, 1991. The show was canceled after the second season, thus airing first run episodes only in 1991 during the span of two television seasons.
On the premiere episode, former host Dick Clark wished John Davidson success on this version of Pyramid in a video message from the set of his new show The Challengers (1990). Clark was unable to host this version of Pyramid because he was already committed to hosting "The Challengers" which began in fall 1990.
This version of Pyramid featured a new category that was played in either the first or second game called Double Trouble that premiered on January 8th 1991. This category had its seven answers be two words long. The team had 45 seconds instead of 30 to get all seven two-word answers. Getting all seven answers won $500. There were two Double Trouble categories in the game whenever it appeared; each team only gets one giving both teams a chance a $500.