got the right to answer. If s/he failed the other player got turn and could win the round by one correct answer. The rest of correct answers were revealed. The players got prizes instead of money. And if the winner solved the last round s/he also got another prize. And on the first round there were just two questions. And there were 11 correct answers out of 16. And on the last round the player had to find 6 correct answers of 12.
This programme is very cool! We once had own version and I liked it but this looks much cooler. Our version was called "Onnenruudut" which means "Squares of fortune". It was called by that name probably because it was shown during summer breaks of Wheel of Fortune. It was shown in 1997-1999, so quite long time ago. Differences: The competitors didn't get money but points. And on the second round they told to the host how many correct answers they could find and the one whose number was bigger
got the right to answer. If s/he failed the other player got turn and could win the round by one correct answer. The rest of correct answers were revealed. The players got prizes instead of money. And if the winner solved the last round s/he also got another prize. And on the first round there were just two questions. And there were 11 correct answers out of 16. And on the last round the player had to find 6 correct answers of 12.
candyman14051986 10 months ago
This programme is very cool! We once had own version and I liked it but this looks much cooler. Our version was called "Onnenruudut" which means "Squares of fortune". It was called by that name probably because it was shown during summer breaks of Wheel of Fortune. It was shown in 1997-1999, so quite long time ago. Differences: The competitors didn't get money but points. And on the second round they told to the host how many correct answers they could find and the one whose number was bigger
candyman14051986 10 months ago