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Flip Flop
Posted on August 12, 2013

A wrong price for a prize is shown. The contestant has the option of interchanging the first two digits, interchanging the last two digits, or doing both. If the contestant forms the price of the prize, then the contestant wins the prize.

Freeze Frame
Posted on July 31, 2013

Eight pairs of digits rotate around a game board, with two pairs at a time entering a frame. When the two pairs of digits that form the price of the prize enter the frame, the contestant must stop the rotation. If the correct digits are in the frame, the contestant wins the prize.

Gas Money
Posted on July 30, 2013

Five potential prices for a car are shown, one of which is the actual price. The contestant must select the incorrect prices. For each incorrect price selected, an amount of money is revealed. After each selection, the contestant is given the option to take the money or to risk the money to make another selection. If the contestant does not select an incorrect price, then the contestant loses everything. If the contestant makes all of the selections properly, then the contestant wins the car and $10,000.

Golden Road
Posted on August 12, 2013

The price of an item, in cents, is revealed. The contestant must determine which of the two digits in that price is also the missing digit in the price of a prize with three digits in its price. If correct, the contestant then uses the price of the three-digit prize to identify the missing digit of a prize with four digits in its price. If correct, the contestant then uses the price of the four-digit prize to identify the missing digit in a luxury prize.

Grand Game
Posted on August 29, 2013

Six grocery items are shown to the contestant, along with a target price. Each time the contestant selects an item that is lower than the target price, a zero is added to the contestant’s bank of $1. If the contestant selects the four items that are less than the target price, then the contestant wins $10,000.

Gridlock!
Posted on October 24, 2019

The first digit in the price of a car is revealed. The contestant is shown model cars with 6 pairs of digits. The contestant must select the next two digits and the final two digits in the price of the car before making two incorrect selections in order to win the car.

Grocery Game
Posted on May 21, 2013

Five grocery items are shown to the contestant. The contestant selects an item, specifies the quantity of the item desired, and the total is recorded on a cash register. The contestant then selects another item in the same manner to be added to the total. If the contestant achieves a total between $20.00 and $22.00, then the contestant wins a bonus prize.

Half Off
Posted on August 12, 2013

The contestant is shown 16 boxes, one of which contains $10,000. The contestant is then shown two small prizes with prices attached. If the contestant identifies which price is half of the actual price, then half of the empty boxes are removed. This process is repeated for a total of three pairs of small prizes. The contestant then selects a box. If the box contains the $10,000, then the contestant wins.

Hi Lo
Posted on July 31, 2013

Six grocery items are shown to the contestant. The contestant must select the three most expensive items. If successful, the contestant wins a bonus prize.

Hole In One
Posted on July 31, 2013

Six grocery items are shown to the contestant, who must rank them from least expensive to most expensive. Each time the contestant selects a more expensive item, they move closer to a hole. The contestant then has two chances to putt a golf ball into the hole to win a car.