A Price Is Right contestant suffered a fall during a key part of the popular game show.
On Wednesday night’s episode, kids had the chance to see if they had what it takes to guess the right price for certain items, from vacations to grocery items.
After three contestants: Connor, Lacie, and Jacob were given the chance to play their own games, only one would make it through the Showcase Showdown.
On the Ferris wheel, the numbers displayed are equal to one cent value.
To win the game, the contestant must have the number closest to $1 without going over.
Lacie was first and shot 55 in the first round.
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She had the option of keeping the 55 or pivoting once more, but she chose to stay where she was.
During Connor’s turn, he turned the steering wheel too hard and lost his balance, almost falling to the ground.
However, he quickly composed himself and got to his feet.
Meanwhile, game show host Drew Carey looked at the young contestant and ignored his fall.
Drew quickly asked if he wanted to thank his family and friends.
Connor first spun a 15. When he spun again, he rolled a 65, which took him to a 90.
Finally, it was Jacob’s turn to hit 90, but he was unsuccessful when he scored 70.
With 10 cents left, Connor went to the Showcase Round.
At the end of the show, he won $96,150.
‘ANIMAL MODE’
On X, formerly Twitter, a fan of the game show shared his criticism of the kids-only spin-off.
The price is right, hosts

The Price is Right first appeared on TV in 1972. Fans fell in love with the game show so much that it has been on the air for over 50 years. Over that time, the show has had a few different hosts. Find out who they are below.
Bob Barker – 1972 to June 2007 (also became executive producer in 1988)
Drew Carey – October 2007 to present
Dennis James – replaced Bob in 1974 when he missed four episodes, also presented the nighttime version
Craig Ferguson – 2014 April Fools’ Day Special
One viewer said: There is a primetime episode of Price is Right on RN TV featuring only child contestants, which is a strange concept.
“How do they know how much toothpaste costs?”
Meanwhile, others are loving the show.
“Connor, a 12 year old boy who is right at night, just won 100 grand in prizes in 10 minutes. Beast Mode”, exclaimed a second.
A third said: “I’m loving the fair price night out for kids. I wish this existed when we were younger.”
“It’s hilarious, this young man who’s probably a pre-teen just won $23,000 on Plinko. They should have kids more often,” admitted a fourth.
A fifth said: “These prizes are great! I love seeing the kids win!”
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