1 Wrong Price

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The "1 Wrong Price" setup. Note the "No" signs behind each prize.
The "1 Wrong Price" setup. Note the "No" signs behind each prize.

1 Wrong Price is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right. Debuting on October 23, 1998, it is played three prizes, each worth more than $1,000.

[edit] Gameplay

The contestant is shown three prizes, each bearing a price. Two of them are priced correctly; one is not. He must decide which price among them is wrong. Doing so correctly wins everything.

[edit] Trivia

  • When 1 Wrong Price is played for trips, except for the first time it was done, it is staged with one trip behind each of the Big Doors and with its prize backdrops absent. A similar staging with the prize backdrops present was used when the game was played for three cars on a primetime special celebrating host Bob Barker's 80th birthday.
  • One Wrong Price is one of three pricing games in the current rotation that does not have its name displayed anywhere on the set. The others are Five Price Tags and Most Expensive.

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