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Posted on August 12, 2013
The middle digit in the price of a car is revealed. The contestant is shown a board with nine pairs of digits. The contestant must select the first two digits and the last two digits in the price of the car before making four incorrect selections in order to win the car.
Posted on July 31, 2013
The contestant is shown four prizes, the last of which is a car. Each prize has an incorrect price displayed. The contestant must identify whether the actual price is more or less than the displayed price. If correct, the contestant wins the prize and continues to the next prize. If correct about all four prizes, then the contestant wins everything.
Posted on July 30, 2013
Three prizes are shown to the contestant. The contestant must select the most expensive prize. If successful, the contestant wins all three prizes.
Posted on August 12, 2013
Six grocery items are arranged in a circle, each with a price. The contestant must select an item and identify whether the price is from the day of taping or from a specified date in the past. If the contestant is correct about three adjacent items, then the contestant wins a bonus prize.
Posted on July 30, 2013
A wrong price for a car is shown. Each correct digit is one away from each of the wrong digits. The contestant attempts to form the price of the car. The contestant is then told how many digits are correct, and if at least one is correct, is given a second and final chance to form the price of the car.
Posted on September 13, 2013
Two prizes are shown to the contestant, along with a price tag. The contestant must identify the prize to which the price tag belongs. If correct, the contestant wins both prizes.
Posted on August 13, 2013
Three prizes are shown to the contestant, each with a price. The contestant must identify which of the prices is incorrect. If successful, the contestant wins all three prizes.
Posted on August 12, 2013
Two grocery items are shown to the contestant, each with a price. The contestant must pass a dollar bill to the price that is one dollar too low. If correct, the contestant earns an additional pick from a game board. Once the contestant has earned their picks, they select numbers to reveal dollar amounts, a car, or the words “Lose Everything.” After each pick, the contestant may stop the game or risk their winnings to make another pick.
Posted on July 31, 2013
The contestant stands in the middle of a grid of numbers and must step to each digit in the price of a car. If the contestant is incorrect, they can earn an additional chance by identifying the price of one of three smaller prizes. If the contestant steps to all of the correct digits before running out of prizes, then they win the car.
Posted on May 22, 2013
The contestant must arrange grocery items in a representation of a house so that the total value of the groceries on each floor is greater than the value of the groceries on the floor immediately below. The contestant then risks their winnings to reveal the prices on each successive floor. If the contestant successfully risks their winnings through the end of the game, they will win the top prize of $100,000.