One of the five remaining contestants will be eliminated on Tuesday night.
One would-be championship dancer will be packing his or her bags Tuesday night.
Disney Channel actress Zendaya, country singer Kellie Pickler, Olympic gymnast Alexandra Raisman, "General Hospital" actor Ingo Rademacher, and Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Jacoby Jones took to the dance floor on Monday in hopes of making the Final Four on ABC's "Dancing With the Stars".
The judges gave their highest marks – a 59 out of a possible 60 – to two contestants. Raisman scored a total of 59 points for an Afro-jazz and a rumba danced on Monday night. Jones also earned a 59 for his Lindy hop and Argentine tango.
Judges gave their lowest combined score, 51, to Rademacher for a samba and Charleston.
Pickler received a 58 and Zendaya a 55 from judges Len Goodman, Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli
Judges' scores and viewer votes will determine who will go on to compete for the season 16 "DWTS" title.
Final dances will take place on Monday and the winner will be crowned on May 21.
The season began on March 18 with 12 celebrity dancers.
Already eliminated were: "The Bachelor's" Sean Lowe, comedians Andy Dick and D.L. Hughley, boxer Victor Ortiz, Lisa Vanderpump of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," and singer Wynonna Judd.
Olympic skating legend Dorothy Hamill dropped out at the start of the season citing health concerns.
Airing two competitive seasons each year, "Dancing With the Stars" began its successful run on ABC in June 2005.