Scrambled

More than 200 episodes aired Televisión Pública in Argentina

Stripped daily gameshow in which contestants are shown a series of answers, and must put them in the right order.

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  • One contestant at a time joins the host to try to win a cash prize by putting scrambled answers in the correct order.

    The more sequences they can answer, the more money they can win.

    Get to a safe space (500, 5000 or 15,000) on the money ladder, or win the jackpot, and they can take the money home.

    Each contestant has three lifelines: the hairdresser (which cuts the top and the bottom answers), the smoke bomb (which gets rid of the current question altogether), and the guru (a friend with access to Google, who they can speak to for up to a minute.)

    But get a question wrong, and it’s on the next contestant…

    • High volume, low budget daily game show.

    • Contestants must put things in order, e.g. arrange mountains by height, or singers by age.

    • Contestants use their touchscreen to re-order the answers.

    • Daily primetime,

    • 20:00 slot on weekdays on public broadcaster Televisión Pública in Argentina.

Juan Parodi and Federico Tello / Argentina

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