“The Price Is Right” Implements Significant Modification to Iconic Game, Sparking Debate Among Longtime Viewers. In a notable departure from tradition, the beloved daytime game show “The Price Is Right” has recently introduced a substantial alteration to one of its most cherished and enduring classic games. This unprecedented change has elicited a wide range of reactions from the show’s dedicated fanbase, with many expressing both curiosity and concern regarding the long-term impact on the program’s familiar format and the integrity of the gameplay they have come to expect over decades.
The Price is Right introduced a new twist to a classic game recently

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As a contestant named Michelle headed to the stage, host Drew Carey revealed the game was going to have a new twist–known as a Golden Plinko chip.
If Michelle won the chip while guessing the prices of the smaller prizes, she could use it in the game, and wherever it would drop, her prize would be multiplied by 10.If the chip landed on the top slot of $20,000, her prize would be multiplied to be $200,000 total.
Earning four chips total, including the Golden one, Michelle yubi managed to get her other chips to all land in the $5,000 slot, for a $15,000 win. When she placed the Golden Chip, it landed in the $2,000 slot, earning her an additional $20,000–for a grand total of $35,000.
Fans quickly shared on an Instagram post showing her win that they loved the change to the game, and hoped it could be added to the daytime version of the show.

“Ooh, I LIKE this twist!!!,” one commented.
“Do this for daytime too!!,” another wrote.
“NOW… that’s my kinda PLINKO game,” a third said.
The Price is Right airs weekdays on CBS, and the Price is Right at Night airs Wednesday nights.

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