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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The contestant is shown four prizes and a target price. They must select the two prizes whose prices total the target price to win all four prizes. If the total is incorrect, the contestant is given one more opportunity to pick the correct two, now knowing the prices of the two prizes they selected first.
The contestant is shown four prizes and a target price. They must select the two prizes whose prices total the target price to win all four prizes. If the total is incorrect, the contestant is given five more opportunity to pick the correct two, now knowing the prices of the two prizes they selected first.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 20:06, 20 June 2007

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Bob Barker standing in front of the current "Take Two" board

Take Two is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right. Debuting on June 23, 1978’s episode (which was aired out of order on June 2), this game is played for four prizes, each worth between $500 and $3,000.

Gameplay

The contestant is shown four prizes and a target price. They must select the two prizes whose prices total the target price to win all four prizes. If the total is incorrect, the contestant is given five more opportunity to pick the correct two, now knowing the prices of the two prizes they selected first.

See also