In the first half, the winning team had two minutes to guess as many five-letter words as they can (five tries for each word as always). When pulled out, the team was credited with the prize and got a free draw. At one time, the completely gold ball used in the end game became a regular blue ball with a gold star. Before the first puzzle, they are guaranteed $50 regardless of what happens afterward. The team lost control if they didn't guess the word in five turns, guessed a word that doesn't fit (shorter or longer than five letters), is not a real word, misspell a word, guessed a word that can only be a proper noun, or just plain ran out of time. And on that same episode, the winning team failed to get a single word in Bonus Lingo. $('.id4-cta-register').each(function () { Instead of playing Bonus Lingo in the final tournament episode, a third round was played in which points were tripled: words were now worth 75 points and Lingos were worth 150 points. Here's what the Challenging Red Team's board looks like so far. On each word two letters were revealed (one was as usual the first, and the other was in any one of the remaining four spaces). The winning team is making a 3rd guess. With the regular podium now used, the winning graphic is now in the form of flying balls forming the amount. Here's a big event, a word solved on the first try! In addition to the $5,000, this team also won a trip to Jamaica. The controlling team still had five guesses to get the word, and failure to solve the word after five tries gave the opposing team what was now called a "bonus letter" (unless there was one letter remaining in the word in which case it was not given), and a chance at the word. Starting in Season 2, 12 numbers were covered and arranged in such a way so that only one row or column could allow a guarantee that a lingo could be made on the first pull. Guess #2 - Notice that the circled letters are taken off the board when its put in its proper position. The prize for winning Bonus Lingo varied for episodes in which celebrity contestants competed. $100,000 was won twice when Bill Engvall hosted the show. Teams could only win the $100/word if they didn't make a lingo. The runners-up receive a consolation prize. This may look easy, but it's not since you're not supposed to Lingo in this round. (The match will also end when either: (A) a team solves the puzzle but cannot make a Lingo as a new board requires Lingo to be made in as few as 3 pulls, or (B) when nobody solves the puzzle.)
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