The Price is Right Season 2009 Episode 212 2010 Kids Week game 2, show # 5892.
- July 6, 2010
The Price is Right is one of America's longest-running game shows, where contestants compete to win cash and prizes by guessing the prices of various consumer goods. In this episode, the show continues its annual tradition of Kids Week, where children join adult contestants to play some of the show's classic games.
The episode, entitled "2010 Kids Week game 2, show # 5892," features several games that challenge the contestants' knowledge of prices and products. The first game is called Cliff Hangers, where a miniature hiker climbs a mountain based on how closely the contestants can guess the prices of three items. If the guesses are too high or too low, the hiker tumbles off the mountain and the contestant loses.
The second game is called Switcheroo, where five items are displayed and the contestant must match each item with the corresponding price tag. The twist is that all the price tags are mixed up, so the contestant has to use logic and deduction to figure out which tag belongs to which item. The faster the contestant can match all five items, the better their chances of winning.
The third game is called 1 Right Price, where the contestant is presented with two items and must pick the one that has the same price as a cash prize displayed above them. If they choose correctly, they win both the prize and the chosen item.
The fourth game is called Cover Up, where a car is displayed and the contestant must guess the correct sequence of five digits to unlock the car's price. Each incorrect guess reveals another digit, and the contestant has only four chances to guess the correct price.
The final game is called Plinko, which is a fan favorite for its combination of skill and luck. The contestant drops a chip down a pegboard, and the chip bounces around to land in one of several slots, each with a different cash prize. The contestant continues to drop chips until all five are used up, and the total cash prize amount is revealed at the end.
Along the way, host Drew Carey engages the contestants in friendly banter and encourages them to interact with the audience and each other. The Kids Week format adds an extra layer of excitement, as the children bring their own energy and enthusiasm to the show. It's heartwarming to see the children so excited to participate and win prizes, and the adult contestants are equally supportive and engaged.
Overall, the episode is a fun and lighthearted look at one of America's most beloved game shows. The Price is Right continues to capture audiences of all ages with its mix of challenge and entertainment, and this Kids Week edition is a perfect example of why the show has lasted for over 50 years.