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This is Jeopardy!!
With your host, Alex Trebec!
Now, the rules are simple. We are given categories. Each category has five answers worth different amounts - $200, $400, $600, $800, and $1000. That makes up the board. For each answer, there is a "Who/what is" question that describes it. If you can guess the question correctly, you get that amount of money, and control passes on to you. Anyone can buzz in once the Jeopardy! answer has been read.
There is also a Daily Double hidden on the board. If you get it, you can wager a certain number of points not to exceed your current score. If you get it wrong, you lose those points; if you get it right, you win those points.
Once we've cleared the board, we move on to Round 2, also known as Double Jeopardy (not to be confused with the legal terminology). Here, point values are doubled, and there are two Daily Doubles hidden on the board. Other than that, it's exactly the same as the first round.
Finally, we have Final Jeopardy, where we question an answer on a single topic and wager an amount of points not to exceed those accumulated. The player with the highest score at the end wins and, in the IRL edition, moves on to compete against two new contestants the following weeknight.
Image credits go to their respective owners and to ABC, the network that airs Jeopardy! live weeknights at 7/6C.
This is Jeopardy!!
Now, the rules are simple. We are given categories. Each category has five answers worth different amounts - $200, $400, $600, $800, and $1000. That makes up the board. For each answer, there is a "Who/what is" question that describes it. If you can guess the question correctly, you get that amount of money, and control passes on to you. Anyone can buzz in once the Jeopardy! answer has been read.
There is also a Daily Double hidden on the board. If you get it, you can wager a certain number of points not to exceed your current score. If you get it wrong, you lose those points; if you get it right, you win those points.
Once we've cleared the board, we move on to Round 2, also known as Double Jeopardy (not to be confused with the legal terminology). Here, point values are doubled, and there are two Daily Doubles hidden on the board. Other than that, it's exactly the same as the first round.
Finally, we have Final Jeopardy, where we question an answer on a single topic and wager an amount of points not to exceed those accumulated. The player with the highest score at the end wins and, in the IRL edition, moves on to compete against two new contestants the following weeknight.
Image credits go to their respective owners and to ABC, the network that airs Jeopardy! live weeknights at 7/6C.