Farmi Suomi: Revanssi

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Farmi Suomi: Revanssi
Season 6
Presented bySusanna Laine
No. of days30
No. of castaways14
WinnerKirsikka Simberg
Runner-upKatri Utula
Location Pieksämäki, Finland
Release
Original network Nelonen
Original release14 October (2024-10-14) 
16 December 2024 (2024-12-16)
Season chronology
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Farmi Suomi 2024
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Farmi Suomi 2025

Farmi Suomi: Revanssi (The Farm Finland: Revenge) is the sixth season of the Finnish version of The Farm . 12 former contestants who've never won return to the farm in Pieksämäki, Finland where they once again live as it was a century prior and compete in duels whilst trying to be the last farmer standing. Susanna Laine returns to host, moderating the farm and hosting duels until one remains to win the 30,000 grand prize. The season premiered on Nelonen on 14 October 2024. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] The season concluded on 16 December 2024 where Kirsikka Simberg in a tight final duel against Katri Utula to win the grand prize and be crowned the winner. [6] [7] [8]

Finishing order

(age are stated at time of competition)

ContestantAgeBackgroundSeasonEnteredExitedStatusFinish
Luyeye "Seksikäs-Suklaa" Konssi32Rapper 2020 Day 1Day 31st Evicted
Day 3
14th
Timo Lavikainen 50Actor 2021 Day 2Day 62nd Evicted
Day 6
13th
Iida Vainio20Influencer 2024 Day 1Day 8Quit
Day 8
12th
Antonio Flores46Hair Stylist 2023 Day 1Day 93rd Evicted
Day 9
11th
Jaakko Parkkali28YouTuber 2020 Day 1Day 94th Evicted
Day 9
10th
Kelly Kalonji29Model 2022 Day 1Day 125th Evicted
Day 12
9th
Juha Mieto 74Former cross-country skier 2020 Day 1Day 156th Evicted
Day 15
8th
Mikael Jungner 59Former Politician 2021 Day 7Day 187th Evicted
Day 18
7th
Raija Pelli66TV Presenter 2023 Day 1Day 218th Evicted
Day 21
6th
Henny Harjusola30Beauty Blogger 2022
2023
Day 1Day 279th Evicted
Day 27
5th
Jani "Wallu" Valpio 50Culture Presenter 2024 Day 1Day 2710th Evicted
Day 27
4th
Susanna "Suski" Penttilä51Fashion Entrepreneur 2023 Day 1Day 3011th Evicted
Day 30
3rd
Katri Utula43Supplier 2023 Day 1Day 30Runner-up
Day 30
2nd
Kirsikka Simberg37Influencer 2024 Day 1Day 30Winner
Day 30
1st

The game

WeekFarmer of the Week1st Dueler2nd DuelerEvictedFinish
1None [a] KirsikkaLuyeyeLuyeye1st Evicted
Day 3
2HennyTimoKatriTimo2nd Evicted
Day 6
3JuhaAntonio
Susanna [b]
Raija
Jaakko
IidaQuit
Day 8
Antonio3rd Evicted
Day 9
Jaakko4th Evicted
Day 9
4RaijaKatriKellyKelly5th Evicted
Day 12
5KatriJuhaHennyJuha6th Evicted
Day 15
6WalluMikaelKirsikkaMikael7th Evicted
Day 18
7KatriRaijaSusannaRaija8th Evicted
Day 21
8WalluHennyKatriKatriWon Advantage
Day 24 [c]
9NoneAllHenny9th Evicted
Day 27
Wallu10th Evicted
Day 27
10JuryKirsikkaSusannaSusanna11th Evicted
Day 30
KatriKirsikkaKatriRunner-up
Day 30
KirsikkaWinner
Day 30

Notes

  1. This week, the farmers were grouped in pairs and had to compete for their right to stay on the farm.
  2. For week 3, Juha as the Head of the Farm had to nominate two duelers for the duel. In turn, Antonio and Susanna who were picked, decided their opponents for the duel.
  3. Unbeknownst to the contestants, the duelists chosen were competing for an advantage to help them in the finals.

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