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Host Drew Carey explaining the rules of "Freeze Frame" to a contestant.
Freeze Frame is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right. Debuting on February 22, 1995, it is played for a four-digit prize, worth between $3,000 and $10,000. GameplayThe game board features a ring of eight tiles, each with a two-digit number. A frame encloses two of the tiles at the top of the ring, which form a four-digit price. For the game, the ring incrementally rotates one tile clockwise, each time stopping so that a different price appears in the frame. In keeping with the title of the game, this is usually accompanied with a "camera click" sound effect. To win the prize, the contestant must pull a lever to stop the ring from moving while the correct price of the prize is shown in the frame. From the game's debut through January 24, 1996, Freeze Frame was occasionally played for cars, much like Make Your Move. On that day in 1996, the car offered in that playing is believed to be the very last four-digit car to appear on the show. |
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