
The UK version of Deal Or No Deal of the TV Game, has twenty two red boxes each with the number 1 – 21 displayed, the contents of the box are not known either by Noel Edmunds, the contestants or the banker.Īt the beginning of the shows, there are 22 contestants each stand behind a box, one of these players are usually selected by random to start the game.

In some versions side games are added, which can allow other contestents to guess the containers content and win some extra money. The game also changes depending on the version at the end, some players who reject all the offers are given an opportunity to swap the case they hold for the last remaining one. In some versions of the game the Banker knows the locations of each of the cash amounts and prizes, this normally has an affect on the amount of money offered as part of the deal for the contestant. The case which the player starts with varies with each version of the show, some allow for the contestent to choose for themselves others get it assigned to them. The banker in the international versions of the game stops at various points, this is often at random after a predetermied time such as in the UK the banker comes into play after the first round is played. In the Austalian version their are 26 cases one of which has a car included as a prize. In some of the versions of Deal Or No Deal, there are around 20-26 prizes in most they contain cash, in some versions however contain prizes such as cars or false prizes. Each country employ a twist on the standard format.

The player must choose a case or box to take it off the game.ĭeal or No Deal is play around the world sunce its success in Holland with versions in UK, USA, and India. The TV game is played with up to 26 cases (or boxes) which contain various amounts of money. Deal or No Deal is the name of the popular game show which was created by the Dutch producer Endemol.
