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  2. Every Second Counts (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    In each half of the game, one member of each couple sat in the "driver's seat" and answered questions (which were all statements, each with two possible answers). Each correct answer earned seconds, while an incorrect answer eliminated that player from the round. Correct answers in the first half won two seconds, and correct answers in the ...

  3. Split Second (game show) - Wikipedia

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    The bonus round on the 2023 Split Second is a timed variation of the main game, in which the champion must answer seven questions within 60 seconds/a minute. Each question features two parts, with the contestant choosing one to answer (e.g. given two camera-related abbreviations, choose one and define it).

  4. Twelve Minutes - Wikipedia

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    Twelve Minutes is an adventure game developed by Luís António and published by Annapurna Interactive.It was originally released on August 19, 2021 for Windows, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S, with versions for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 released on December 7, 2021.

  5. HQ (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In May 2019, the game began offering prize money (later, game "Coins") to those who correctly answer specific questions within the game, rather than only those who correctly answered all the questions. [39] The number of questions for the 9 pm ET shows were also increased and the prize pots for those shows were increased to accommodate this.

  6. Rainbow Rumble - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Rumble aims to test the players' knowledge, strategy, and luck. It is loosely inspired and based on the "Pot Luck" segment of Manzano's previous variety show It's Your Lucky Day, which the two hosts also hosted, during which players had to answer questions placed inside pots to win prizes, and be the first to get three points to win ₱10,000 and a chance to win a showcase.

  7. Minute to Win It - Wikipedia

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    "10 games, each 60 seconds. Playing using household items could win you one million dollars." [5] The contestant is presented with the blueprint for the first game (level) and must complete the game within 60 seconds to win the first level (was $1,000 in all versions) and advance to the next level. After completing the first, fifth, eighth, and ...

  8. Elon Musk’s new ‘user seconds’ metric is another curious ...

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    Measuring user engagement in seconds may make it tougher for bots to game the platform, but it won't bring real users back. Elon Musk’s new ‘user seconds’ metric is another curious chapter ...

  9. Unbeatable (game show) - Wikipedia

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    On each question board, the players choose an option they feel best answers the question. The player with more money starts the first board, their opponent starts the second. If either player believes they've picked the Unbeatable answer, they can buzz in and claim £1000 if they're right – get it wrong and they hand £100 to the opponent.