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Fastest Finger First may refer to: Fastest Finger First, the preliminary round in the quiz show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Fastest Finger First, a spin-off show to the original UK edition of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire; Nana Maru San Batsu (Fastest Finger First in English), a Japanese manga series
Nana Maru San Batsu (ナナマル サンバツ, lit. "7 Right, 3 Wrong", also known as 7O3X), called Fastest Finger First in English, is a Japanese manga series by Iqura Sugimoto. An anime television series adaptation by TMS Entertainment aired from July 4 to September 19, 2017.
The 2020 reboot features the same set as the UK version's 2018 reboot, with a minor change. The "Fastest Finger First" podiums were reduced from six to one, which is placed on the left side of the stage and is reserved to the contestant's supporter. It was then later removed due to the return of the studio audience, as two celebrities play ...
Fastest Finger First [ edit ] Originally, the show started with a pool of 10 contestants, and a preliminary game called "Fastest Finger First", in which the contestants are asked to arrange four answers in a particular order, would be played in order to determine who will be the next contestant to sit in the hot seat and play the main game.
Fastest Finger First is a Spinoff to the original UK edition of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire hosted by Anita Rani, in which contestants battle it out for the one prize money can't buy - a guaranteed place on the world's biggest quiz show, and the opportunity to win a million pounds. [29]
Hot Seat format (with 15-question Fastest Finger First and lifelines available) Austria: Alles ist möglich – Die 10-Millionen Show: Rainhard Fendrich: ORF 1: S 10,000,000 S 500,000 (Celebrity edition) January 24, 2000 January 31, 2000 Original format: Die Millionenshow: Barbara Stöckl: May 29, 2000 December 2001 €1,000,000
A group of contestants on each episode play a preliminary round called "Fastest Finger First". All are given a question by the host and four answers which must be placed within a particular order; in the first season of the original version (1998) and the first four seasons of the Australian version (1999–2002), contestants have to answer a ...
The format is based on the first Fastest Finger First round of the main series. In the beginning quickfire round, five contestants must answer a series of open ended questions to ascend a question ladder. If a contestant correctly answers twelve questions in a row, they automatically qualify to the second round.