

Shark Tank
Season 6
TV-PG
100%
Ambitious entrepreneurs present their breakthrough business concepts.
Where to Watch Season 6
29 Episodes
- Season 6 Premiere: Sleeping Baby, Hammer & Nails, Amber, and BombasE1
Season 6 Premiere: Sleeping Baby, Hammer & Nails, Amber, and BombasA couple from Fort Worth hope to interest the Sharks in their unique way to swaddle a baby. Other pitches include: a nail salon just for men, a better version of the athletic sock, and a free charging station for mobile phones. Also: Mark and Barbara take entrepreneurs to see their products on display at Target stores. - Season 6 Premiere: Roominate, Wedding Wagon, Floating Mug and Kronos GolfE2
Season 6 Premiere: Roominate, Wedding Wagon, Floating Mug and Kronos GolfBarbara and Kevin take part in a demonstration for an innovative way to tie the knot, and a Pittsburgh native gives an update on her prospering business of sugar scrubs. Also: Two young women pitch toys designed to empower the next generation of female engineers and innovators, a family man tries to sell his design for a porcelain coffee mug that is both elegant and functional, and a finer, more precise golf putter is presented to the Sharks. - Week 3: FunCakes Rental, Paper Box Pilots, Tablejacks USA, ReviverE4
Week 3: FunCakes Rental, Paper Box Pilots, Tablejacks USA, ReviverThe Sharks consider a business idea for affordable wedding cakes brought to them by a mother and son from Grand Rapids, Mich. Also: a Houston restaurateur with a solution to a common problem encountered while dining out, and an update on a screen repair fix-it kit that Lori invested in during Season 5. - Week 4: Jungle Jumparoo, The Caddy Girls, Red Dress Boutique, Sun-StachesE5
Week 4: Jungle Jumparoo, The Caddy Girls, Red Dress Boutique, Sun-StachesEntrepreneurs include the owner of an all-female golf caddy company, a couple who believe they have come up with a better, safer way for kids to bounce, and a trio who pitch to the Sharks their fun spin on a classic faceware accessory. Also: an update on Mark Cuban's $2 million investment in the Los Angeles Haunted Hayride during Season 4. - Week 5: Oilerie USA, Honeyfund, EmergenSee, Beatbox Beverages, and Jimmy KimmelE6
Week 5: Oilerie USA, Honeyfund, EmergenSee, Beatbox Beverages, and Jimmy KimmelAn olive oil bar where one can sample oils before purchasing; unique wedding registry idea; a product that can turn a smartphone into a personal security device; boxed wine geared toward millenials; a follow-up on Breathometer. - Week 6: Titin, Beardbrand, Singtrix, Myself BeltsE7
Week 6: Titin, Beardbrand, Singtrix, Myself BeltsThe Sharks hear a pitch for hypergravity-exercise clothing, as well as a line of products that appeal to fans of facial hair, and a karaoke machine that adds jaw-dropping vocal harmonies to help users sound like their favorite singing stars. Also: belts that are easy for kids to use, and a follow-up on Barbara's Season 5 investment in a company specializing in hand-knitted socks and leg warmers. - Week 7: The Natural Grip, Priority One Canine, Man-PACK, Bottle BreacherE8
Week 7: The Natural Grip, Priority One Canine, Man-PACK, Bottle BreacherEntrepreneurs with military backgrounds present ideas that include nonslip protective gloves for cross-fitness training, an elite canine training program and a bottle opener made of recycled.50 caliber shells. - Week 9: Kitchen Safe, Off the Cob, Magic Cook, Earth-LogE10
Week 9: Kitchen Safe, Off the Cob, Magic Cook, Earth-LogGoPro Founder and CEO Nick Woodman is a Guest Shark in this action-packed episode. Pitches include a farmer from Ithaca, NY who presents a healthier tortilla chip made from fresh picked sweet corn; and a man from Huntington Beach, CA wants to make some green while burning some green with his scented, manufactured fire logs. - Week 10: Biaggi, S.W.A.G Essentials, Gameday Couture, ZipzE11
Week 10: Biaggi, S.W.A.G Essentials, Gameday Couture, ZipzA Brooklyn man pitches his business of foldable, wheeled luggage; a Texas woman makes soaps, washes and grooming products; a fashionable line of sports apparel for women; a single-serve wine product; an update on some of Lori Grenier's investments. - Week 11: Mensch on a Bench, Eve Drop, Q Flex, Hoppy PawsE12
Week 11: Mensch on a Bench, Eve Drop, Q Flex, Hoppy PawsA stamping kit that proves Santa Claus visited a home; a man hopes his book and plush toy will become part of the Jewish holiday tradition; an easier way to move Christmas lights from storage to display mode; a flexible device that eases pain. - Week 15: Victoria's Kitchen, Green Box, Tycoon Real Estate, PhoneSoapE16
Week 15: Victoria's Kitchen, Green Box, Tycoon Real Estate, PhoneSoapAlmond water beverage line; eco-friendly pizza box; real estate investing business; cell phone sanitization solution; update on photo-saving product, Groovebook. - Week 17: Himalayan Dog Chew, Lip Bar, BevBoy, FunBitesE18
Week 17: Himalayan Dog Chew, Lip Bar, BevBoy, FunBitesDog chews made from yak and cow milk are pitched to the Sharks. Other products include colorful lipsticks that are organic; and there's an update on protein-packed nut spreads invested in by Robert and Mark during Season 4. - Week 18: Sseko Designs, Gold Rush Nugget Bucket, Boobypack, LumiE19
Week 18: Sseko Designs, Gold Rush Nugget Bucket, Boobypack, LumiCustomized sandals manufactured in Uganda, giving poor women the opportunity to raise money for college; gold-mining bucket; sports bra; a kit for developing photos with sunlight and transferring images to products. - Week 19: LuminAID, Taaluma Totes, Keen Home, SchollyE20
Week 19: LuminAID, Taaluma Totes, Keen Home, SchollyAn inflatable, solar powered lighting device; backpacks made from traditional fabrics from various countries; air vents for smart homes that can control air flow to individual areas; an app that helps match students to scholarships; an update on Bottle Breacher. - Week 20: Coco Jack, BedRyder, Frill Clothing, and the Twin Z PillowE21
Week 20: Coco Jack, BedRyder, Frill Clothing, and the Twin Z PillowEverything pitched to the Sharks is made in the U.S. Included: custom recruitment clothing for sororities; simple tools, which are used to open a Thai coconut and extract the meat; and an invention that can transform any pickup into a "Truck-U-V." Also: an update on a teen who runs a designer bow tie company. - Week 21: Echo Valley Meats, EmazingLights, AquaVault, and NajaE22
Week 21: Echo Valley Meats, EmazingLights, AquaVault, and NajaA cattleman from Peoria, Ill., returns to show the Sharks what he has learned about the gourmet meat business since he first appeared on the show during Season 4. Also: a lingerie line that's sewn by women in need; and an update on Barbara Corcoran's Season 6 investment in Pipcorn. - Week 22: BeeSweet Lemonade, BrandYourself, iCPooch, and The Home TE23
Week 22: BeeSweet Lemonade, BrandYourself, iCPooch, and The Home TA 14-year old entrepreneur from Spokane, WA, offers her product which gives pet owners a way to videochat with their animals; a New York-based entrepreneur has a hometown t-shirt that has over $1 million in sales; another New Yorker with proprietary software to manage your online and social reputation; and Barbara Corcoran gathers some of her most successful entrepreneurs for a ski getaway. - Week 23: Budsies, Bee Thinking, PullyPalz, Forus AthleticsE24
Week 23: Budsies, Bee Thinking, PullyPalz, Forus AthleticsA mom from Atlanta, GA has the solution to the lost pacifier problem; a beekeeper from Portland, OR wants the Sharks to invest in his hives; a Palm Beach, FL entrepreneur sells customized stuffed animals; two men from Chicago, IL and Indianapolis, IN tout their super-comfortable lightweight running shoes. In addition, Barbara Corcoran follows up with this season's 13-year-old Andrea Hirzel Cao and her mom, Hong Cao, creators of Q Flex. - Week 25: ZinePak, SnagaStool, Buck Mason, Noene USAE26
Week 25: ZinePak, SnagaStool, Buck Mason, Noene USACollectibles for super fans of celebrities; a mobile app for reserving a barstool on busy nights; a men's clothing line that is made in America; a revolutionary high-tech insole for shoes. Also: an update on Pork Barrel BBQ that Barbara invested in during season 1. - Week 27: Zoom Interiors, Sunscreen Mist, SynDaver Labs, You Kick AssE28
Week 27: Zoom Interiors, Sunscreen Mist, SynDaver Labs, You Kick AssA very life-like, synthetic human for medical testing; personalized super hero action figures; an affordable online service to help you quickly achieve a high-end interior room design; a sunscreen full-body misting device; Also, an update on the Squatty Potty, that Barbara Corcoran invested in during Season 6.