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Posted on August 13, 2013
Four prizes are shown to the contestant, who is given an amount to spend. The contestant must select three of the prizes, spending at least the amount specified. If successful, the contestant wins all four prizes.
Posted on July 31, 2013
The contestant is shown the price of a prize, split into two two-digit numbers. The contestant must place the two-digit numbers in the correct order to win the prize.
Posted on July 30, 2013
By identifying the prices of small prizes within $10 high or low, the contestant earns cards from a game board. Each card is printed with either the letter C, the letter A, the letter R, or the word “CAR.” The contestant is given a cash offer to stop playing the game, or may reveal cards in an attempt to spell the word “CAR,” thereby winning a car.
Posted on May 22, 2013
The price of a prize is displayed with one extra digit included. The contestant must identify and remove the extra digit to form the correct price in order to win the prize.
Posted on August 13, 2013
The contestant is shown seven potential numbers in the price of a car. By identifying which of two grocery items have a specified price, the contestant earns free placements of numbers. Once the contestant has earned their free placements, they must complete the price of the car in order to win it.
Posted on August 12, 2013
A prize is shown to the contestant. Three more prizes are then shown to the contestant. The contestant must identify which of the three prizes has the same price as the first prize. If successful, the contestant wins all four prizes.
Posted on August 12, 2013
Two prizes are shown to the contestant, each with a price. The contestant must determine whether the prices are with the correct prizes or whether the prices should be switched. If successful, the contestant wins both prizes.
Posted on August 12, 2013
A car and four small prizes are shown to the contestant. All of the prices are displayed with one digit missing. The contestant has 30 seconds to place the correct digits in the prices. After the first attempt, the contestant is told how many prices are correct and is given the option of making changes. The contestant wins any prizes that are priced correctly.
Posted on August 13, 2013
Four prizes are shown to the contestant, along with a total price. The contestant must identify which two prizes have prices that add up to the total price. The contestant is given two chances to do so. If successful, the contestant wins all four prizes.
Posted on August 13, 2013
The first digit in the price of a car is revealed. Four prizes are then shown to the contestant and their prices are revealed. Using the digits in the prices of the prizes, the contestant must complete the price of the car. The contestant is then given the option to take the prizes or to risk them to attempt to win the car. If the contestant successfully risks the prizes and correctly identifies the price of the car, then the contestant wins the car and the prizes.