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Three prizes are presented to the contestant – a car with five digits in its price, a prize with three digits in its price, and a piggy bank representing an amount of cash in dollars and cents. After the first digit in the price of the car is revealed, the contestant selects digits between 0 and 9, with each selected digit being revealed on the game board. The first price that is completely revealed is the prize that the contestant wins.
The contestant is shown four bags filled with various amounts of coins. One of the bags is placed on an oversized scale. The contestant must then place two of the three remaining bags on the same side of the scale to form the price of a prize. A bag containing an amount of coins equal to the price of the prize is placed on the other side of the scale. If the scales balance, then the contestant wins the prize.
Two prizes are shown to the contestant. Each prize displays a bargain price that is below its actual retail price. If the contestant selects the bigger bargain (the prize with the bargain price that is farther from the actual retail price), then the contestant wins both prizes. Fun Fact: Formerly known as Barker’s Bargain Bar.
Two prizes are shown to the contestant. The contestant must select a number that falls between the prices of the prizes. If successful, the contestant wins both prizes.
The wrong price of a prize with four digits in its price is shown to the contestant. The contestant must place paddles above the wrong digits in the price to indicate whether the correct digits are higher or lower. Once the paddles are in place, the contestant presses a button to learn if they are correct. If the contestant is incorrect, they may make changes. The contestant has a total of 30 seconds to put all of the paddles in the correct positions to win the prize.
Four numbers corresponding to the price of a price are placed on a lever. When tilted in one direction, the numbers on the lever form a price; when tilted in the other direction, the numbers on the lever form a different price. The contestant must tilt the lever in the correct direction to form the price and win the prize.
Five grocery items are shown to the contestant. The contestant must choose one item and determine how many of that item is necessary to total between $10.00 and $12.00. If the contestant is successful within three attempts, then the contestant wins a bonus prize. If the contestant is unsuccessful, they can still win the bonus prize if a hidden bullseye is behind one of the items with which the contestant achieved a total of less than $10.00.
The first digit in the price of a car is revealed. The remaining digits in the price are all between 1 and 6. The contestant rolls dice to predict the remaining digits. If the contestant does not roll a correct digit, then the contestant must predict whether the digit is higher or lower than the number rolled. If the contestant is correct about each digit, then the contestant wins the car.
Three prizes are shown to the contestant. The contestant must place blocks labeled 1, 2, and 3 on the least expensive, next more expensive, and most expensive prizes, respectively. If successful, the contestant wins all three prizes.
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