More or Less (pricing game)

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The board behind the car displays the game's logo.
The board behind the car displays the game's logo.

More or Less is a pricing game played on the American television game show The Price Is Right. Debuting on February 16, 2007, it is played for three prizes (generally worth between $500 and $4,000 each) and a car.

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At the start of the game, the contestant is shown a wrong price for the first prize and is asked to guess whether its actual price is higher or lower (hence "more or less") than the one displayed. If correct, the contestant wins that prize and moves on to the next one. This process is repeated with the second prize, the third prize, and finally the car as long as no mistakes are made. If a mistake is made, the game ends, but the contestant keeps any prizes that he has already won. If the contestant makes a correct guess on the car, he wins everything.

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