Pick-a-Number

Pick-a-Number

Pick-a-Number is a pricing game on the American television game show "The Price Is Right". Debuting on January 31, 1992, it is played for a prize worth more than $3,000.

Gameplay

The contestant is shown the price of a prize, with one digit missing. Three possible digits are shown, and the contestant picks one. If the contestant is correct, they win the prize.

History and behind the scenes

Pick-a-Number has been played for a four-digit car at least once in the game's history, during the time when such cars were still being offered on the show.

Pick-a-Number can theoretically be played with a 5-digit price, as the dollar sign on the board can be replaced by a digit. However, because of how the prop is built, the ten-thousands digit could not be the missing number.

In concept, this game is similar to foreign version of Squeeze Play, where a contestant pulls two numbers off the prize of a product. In Pick-a-Number, a contestant simply puts "in" the correct number from a supply of three numbers.


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