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Games - Double Prices


Double Prices is a pricing game
on the American television game show The Price Is Right
. It is played for a four-digit prize worth more than $2,000; it has also been played for a car.

Double Prices was one of the first five Price is Right pricing games ever played. The others are Any Number
, Bonus Game
, Grocery Game
and the first version of Bullseye
.

Gameplay

The contestant is shown a prize and two possible prices. Selecting the correct one wins the prize.

Trivia

  • Early in the 1970s syndicated TPIR, contestants played for two prizes, one at a time. An incorrect decision on one prize did not affect whether he won (or could win) the other prize. This format is generally referred to by fans as "double Double Prices."
  • According to TPIR producers, Double Prices has been played more often than any other pricing game. It usually makes up for time spent on games with more complicated rules.
  • Although not a car game, Double Prices has been played for a car on nightime specials, and occasionally on the daytime show.

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