The Price is Right Season 2011 Episode 164

The Price is Right Season 2011 Episode 164 S28 Teen Tournament Quarterfinal Game 4, show # 6304.

  • May 3, 2012

As the iconic game show The Price is Right enters its 28th season, a special Teen Tournament is underway. In episode 164, S28 Teen Tournament Quarterfinal Game 4, show #6304, four high school contestants compete for the chance to move on to the semi-finals.

Host Drew Carey introduces the competitors: a bubbly cheerleader from California, a laid-back skateboarder from Florida, a brainy mathlete from New York, and a confident athlete from Texas. The teens are all dressed up in their best outfits and are clearly excited to be there.

The first game in the episode is Dice Game, where the contestants must guess the prices of three household items using oversized dice. The rules are simple: they roll the dice, and the number they roll represents the first digit in the price of the item. They keep rolling until they have all five digits of the price. If they guess the total price of all three items within $1 of the actual retail price, they win a bonus prize.

The cheerleader goes first and guesses $19,450 for the total price, but is over by $90. The skateboarder does slightly better, guessing $18,725, but is still over by $58. The mathlete is the first to get all the digits right, guessing $17,629 for the total price, and wins a bonus prize of a laptop computer. The athlete goes last and guesses $18,500, but is over by $109.

Next up is the popular game Plinko, where the contestants drop chips down a large pegboard to try to win money. The top prize is $50,000, but there are also smaller prizes throughout the board. The contestants must answer questions correctly to earn chips.

The cheerleader goes first and misses her first question, but gets the next one right and wins two chips. She drops both chips and wins a total of $1,000. The skateboarder misses his first question too, but makes up for it by winning all five remaining chips, and wins a total of $3,400. The mathlete misses both of his questions and only wins one chip, but he's lucky with his drops and wins $1,200. Lastly, the athlete answers both questions correctly and wins four chips, but has tough luck with his drops and only wins $900.

The third game is Switcheroo, where the contestants have to match the prices of five grocery items to their corresponding prices on a board. They have 30 seconds to make all the matches. If they get them all right, they win a car.

The cheerleader goes first and only gets one match correct. The skateboarder does slightly better, with two matches, but still doesn't win the car. The mathlete is the first to get three matches, but runs out of time before he can get all five. Lastly, the athlete comes very close with four matches, but still doesn't get the car.

In the final game, the Showcase Showdown, the three contestants who won the most money in the first three games compete to see who can spin the big wheel closest to $1 without going over. They can spin the wheel two times.

The skateboarder goes first and spins a total of $0.65. The mathlete goes next and spins a total of $0.70, taking the lead. Finally, the athlete spins and gets $0.75, winning a place in the semi-finals.

Before signing off, Drew Carey reminds viewers that all contestants receive non-winning prizes, such as a selection of board games and a year's worth of pizza.

S28 Teen Tournament Quarterfinal Game 4 is a fun, fast-paced episode of The Price is Right that will delight both fans of the show and those new to the Teen Tournament format. With its range of games and lively contestants, this episode is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 3, 2012
  • Language
    English