The Price is Right Season 2014 Episode 107 2015 Teachers Tournament semifinal game 2.
- February 10, 2015
In this episode of The Price is Right, it's the semifinal game 2 of the 2015 Teachers Tournament. The game features three contestants who are all educators, competing for a chance to move on to the finals and win a grand prize of $100,000.
The first round of the game is called "Check Out". The contestants are presented with four grocery items and must guess the total price of all four without going over. The contestant who comes closest to the actual price without going over earns a point and moves on to the next round.
The second round is called "3 Strikes". The contestants must correctly guess the price of four prizes without finding all three strikes hidden among the numbers. The contestants have a limited number of guesses, and if they find all three strikes before correctly guessing all four prices, they are eliminated from the game.
The third round is called "Dice Game". The contestants are presented with a car and must guess the prices of each of its five digits. To do this, they roll five oversized dice, each numbered 1-6. If they roll the correct number for a given digit, they can choose to keep it and continue rolling for the remaining digits. If they roll an incorrect number, they must guess higher or lower until they get it right. The contestant who correctly guesses all five digits without running out of guesses earns a point and moves on to the final round.
The final round is called "Showcase Showdown". The two remaining contestants spin a giant wheel to earn cash and prizes. The contestant who earns the most money from their two spins combined moves on to the finals.
Throughout the game, host Drew Carey provides commentary and interacts with the contestants, who often express their excitement and nerves as they compete for the grand prize.
Overall, this episode of The Price is Right is an exciting and competitive game show featuring talented educators vying for a chance to win big and showcase their skills on a national stage.