The first few questions often have some joke answers. The contestant who does so correctly and in the fastest time goes on to play the main game for the maximum possible prize (often a million units of the local currency). Version, simply 'Fastest Finger'), where they are all given a question and four answers from the host and are asked to put those four answers into a particular order in the first series of the British version and in pre-2003 episodes of the Australian version, the round instead required the contestants to answer one multiple-choice question correctly as quickly as possible. Gameplay Original rules The contestants must first play a preliminary round, called 'Fastest Finger First' (or, in the U.S. In most versions there are no time limits to answer the questions, and contestants are given the question before they must decide whether to attempt an answer. The show's format is a twist on the game show genre-only one contestant plays at a time (similar to some radio quizzes), and the emphasis is on suspense rather than speed.
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