![]() ![]() The Instant Reaction bonus game went through three versions plus one from the pilot, but they were all played the same way, and offered a grand prize of $10,000 to the championship contestant. Losing couples won their final score in dollars plus a parting gift.This format would later be used in the 1986 revival. Instead of plus signs ("+"), the last word (the one remaining unsolved word) was the double scoring word.Plus, the top & bottom slots were red while the rest were blue. The word boxes were backlit boxes instead of digital displays.The chain board turned around to reveal another chain but in the other direction. ![]() One spouse played one chain and the other played another. Married couples played with a single celebrity partner.The game was pretty much the same except for the following: The first team to reach 50 points won the game, $250 to the contestant, and the right to play Instant Reaction for $10,000. When the latter happened (and it usually did, mostly on the first chain), another chain was played. The chain continued until one team reached 50 points, or if the chain was completed. Each correct answer also earned points according to how many letters were in the word, if the word was marked with the plus sign ("+"), the value of the word was worth double. Should the player on the team in control say the form of the word, the guesser had one last chance to say the exact word.Ī correct answer kept control of the chain, but an incorrect word or not being able to guess passed control to the opposing team. The last letter of each word was not revealed when that happened, each player would get one last shot at it. When the letter was revealed, the player had five seconds to guess the word. The player on the team in control chose which position to reveal a letter (either above the previously revealed word or below the previously revealed word). The top & bottom words were revealed at the start. The chain consisted of eight words or phrases. Two teams of three (consisting of two celebrities and one contestant) competed to guess words that connect to each other above and below in some way. ![]()
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