If the player's response is correct, the player receives from the bank the amount of money indicated on the dollar-value card. Note: If the player's response is not in the form of a question, the emcee should instruct the player to word the response as a question this prompting will notbe allowed in Double Jeopardy! Round. The player's question does not have to match the question in the booklet exactly, but should have the same general meaning.įor example, if the answer is "Shoat", and the question in the booklet reads, "What is the name of a baby pig?", the player would also be correct if he said, "What do you call a baby hog?". He or she then says whether it is correct or not. The emcee then refers to the page in the Question Booklet that corresponses to the game number shown on the answer sheet (such as Jeopardy! 1), and looks under the category and dollar amount that corresponds to the answer. If two or more players click at the same time, players roll the die the player with the highest number asks the question. The first player to click the clicker asks the question. The emcee removes the value card (which allows the answer to be seen by all players) and then reads the answer aloud. Generally, the higher the dollar value, the greater the degree of difficulty. The first player selects one of the five categories displayed on the upper row of the board, and any one of the dollar values.įor example, if the player chooses "Animals" for $200, the answer revealed would be about animals and the amount of money that could be won or lost would be $200. The player with the highest number goes first. The emcee then gives each player $1,000, a contestant clicker, and pencil and paper (not included) to use in FINAL Jeopardy! Round. The emcee then hides the blue DAILY Double card underneath any one of the value cards so that none of the players knows its location.
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Be sure to use the side marked Jeopardy! so it is facing toward the Display Board windows for the first round of play, and the side marked Double Jeopardy! for the second round. The emcee inserts an answer sheet separated from the pad, and slides the sheet into the Display Board from the top. The values should range from $200 across the top windows to $1000 across the bottom windows.Ĭhoose a player to be the emcee, or "host", of the game. Slide the Display Board legs onto the bottom of the Display Board.Ĭarefully separate the 25 dollar-value cards and place them, blue side up, in the slots on the Display Board as shown in Diagram #2. Press this piece into the back of the gameboard so that you now have formed a sort of envelope where you can place the answer sheets. Now hold the backboard piece so that the two indented "handle parts" are at the top hollow side out. Turn the see- through plastic game board over so that the back is facing up. Since you can win or lose money with every question, your money is always in "Jeopardy!" ComponentsĪsk the correct questions and accumulate the most money after three rounds of play: "Jeopardy!", "Double Jeopardy!", and "FINAL Jeopardy!". Jeopardy! is the unique quiz game in which the players are given the ANSWERS and must ask the correct QUESTIONS to win.