Countdown Game Show - Number Rounds (23 October 2023)
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- Colin Murray and Rachel Riley host as contestants race against the clock to pit their wits against vowels, consonants and numbers. Mark Watson joins Susie Dent in Dictionary Corner. Each day two contestants compete in 15 rounds of words and numbers to become the Countdown Champion.
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BACKGROUND
Countdown is the channel’s longest running show and the first show ever broadcast on Channel 4 when it launched 40 years ago, in November 1982. The original version of Channel 4's Countdown is the French television programme « Des chiffres et des lettres » (literally "numbers and letters"), where the Numbers Round is referred to as « Le compte est bon » ("the total is right"). The show debuted in 1965 as « Le mot le plus long » using letters only, and reached its present format in 1972. This year marks the shows 51st anniversary.
Playlist: • The Original Countdown...
SPIN-OFF
"8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown" is hosted by Jimmy Carr, with Rachel Riley and Susie Dent assuming their Countdown roles. The formation of the crossover with "8 Out if 10 Cats" began as a series of specials, the first of which was broadcast on 2 January 2012, when Channel 4 orchestrated a special "mash-up night", merging two shows to form a special edition of the pair, as part of its 30th-anniversary celebrations eleven years ago.
Playlist: • Series 23 - 8oo10cdc (...
For those of you who keep mentioning "I wish we had this show in the US"... have a look here at the unaired pilot (it's not like the didn't try)... czcams.com/video/b7s4PNVjbWg/video.htmlsi=6n1Rofiqu1O98dQK
It's those Arabic numerals they hate.
I saw it and it was played far differently from the UK version.
I got (4+5)x100=900, 10x6=60, 900-60-3=837. First time I've ever gotten it within the time limit and first time I've gotten it and the contestents haven't. I feel so smart haha
Not quite in the time limit, but got that one too. Nice get.
Round 1
(10 x 4 + 100) x 6 - 3
Round 2
3 x 3 x 100 + 9 + 2
3:30 nice reference there!
Round 3
(50 + 7) x 6 - (9 x 8) + 1
Round 4
(100 + 9 + 6) x 2 + 1
231 slightly more complex way.
100-1 = 99, x2 = 198
6x4 = 24, +9 = 33
198+33 = 231
Nice to see both of Countdown's classy ladies.
not often I get the final conundrum, but I did just before he pressed his buzzer so feeling good today.
5+4=9 9*100=900 6*10=60+3=63 900-63=837
837=(10-6+4)×(100+5)-3
(5+4)*100 = 900, 6*10=60, 60+3=63, 900-63 = 837
II: 3X3X100 = 900
9+2=11
III: Nowhere close. One of the traps I fall into is needing that "large" whenever possible. Nice solve without it!
IV: Basically had the second person's solution.
7 x 8 = 56 - 1 = 55 x 6 = 330 - 50 - 9 = 271
I did the 1st the same as Rachel, except, for some reason, I did (10-6)+3 to get the 7! Weird how you can miss the obvious sometimes
5+4 = 9
9 x 100 = 900
10x6 =60
900-60-3.
837 = (5+4) * 100 - (6*10) - 3. easy, without mambo jambos of is multiple by 7
Did it the exact same way.
837 : 100 x (5+4) - (6 x 10) - 3
837 is div by 9. 93 x 9...
Saw both ways
5+4=9
9x100=900
6x10=60
900 -60-3 =837
100 / 4 = 25
25 x 9 = 225
(225 + 6 = 231)
In the first numbers round, I saw Rachel's solution, and I also had these:
100 + 5 = 105
10 + 4 = 14
14 - 6 = 8
105 x 8 = 840
840 - 3 = 873
10 x 4 = 40
100 + 40 = 140
140 x 6 = 840
840 - 3 = 837
In the second round, I saw both contestants' solutions and also had this similar one:
100 x 3 x 3 = 900
900 + 9 + 2 = 911
And also this one:
100 x 9 = 900
7 x 2 = 14
14 - 3 = 11
900 + 11 = 911
But I think that's pretty much it for different solutions. You can rewrite them or use extra numbers, but they all seem to be variants of 102 x 9 - 7 or 100 x 9 and then getting the 11 in some way with the remaining numbers.
In the third numbers round, I saw Rachel's solution, and I also had this one:
50 - 9 - 7 = 34
34 x 8 = 272
272 - 1 = 271
And I also had this one:
50 x 7 = 350
9 x 8 = 72
350 - 72 - 6 - 1 = 271 (you can also subtract the 1 from the 50 before multiplying by 7, but why not use all the numbers?)
In the final numbers round, I saw the contestants' solutions and also had these:
100 x 9 = 900
900 / 4 = 225
225 + 6 = 231
100 - 4 = 96
96 / 2 = 48
6 - 1 = 5
48 x 5 = 240
240 - 9 = 231
Keep it simple. Use the numbers you have. There is a 6. What is 837/6? Well, 840/6 is 140, which is easy to make. Then take away the 3.
I thought (100x(5+4))-(6x10)-3 was obvious too
As an American, "paper, scissors, stone" sounds so wrong.
as a brit i agree, for two reasons , stone? when has it ever been stone? and the order is confusing to me, but my kids watched a youtube video from one of the kaji channels and one of the people there called it paper, rock scissors. and it crashed in my ears. I'm accustomed to rock, paper, scissors.
100 x (4+5) = 900
(6 x 10) + 3 = 63
900 - 63 = 837
5 + 4 = 9
9 x 100 = 900
10 x 6 = 60
60 + 3 = 63
(900 - 63 = 837
For the first one do 100 times 10 which is 1,000
Then work out the other 4 numbers
Might have to do 3 number multiplication and yeah
5+4 =9 x100 = 900
6x10 =60 900-60 = 840 -3 837
110 times 11
231=2×100+4×9-6+1
56 away
6 plus 5 is 11 times 12 is 132.
120
271=8×(50-9-7)-1
150 only 13 away
271....50+7 = 57 x 6 = 342.....9x8=72-1 =71 .....342-71 = 271
Then divide that by 121
180 would be 17 away.
898
Rachel is so attractive 👏🏻
837:
100 + 5 = 105
10 + 4 - 6 = 8
105 * 8 = 840
840 - 3 = 837
10 * 4 = 40
100 + 40 = 140
140 * 6 = 840
840 - 3 = 837
5 + 4 = 9
100 * 9 = 900
10 * 6 = 60
900 - 60 - 3 = 837
911:
100 * 3 * 3 = 900
900 + 9 + 2 = 911
3 / 3 = 1
100 + 1 = 101
101 * 9 = 909
909 + 2 = 911
271:
50 - 9 - 7 = 34
34 * 8 = 272
272 - 1 = 271
9 + 8 = 17
7 + 6 = 13
17 * 13 = 221
221 + 50 = 271
50 * 7 = 350
9 * 8 = 72
350 - 72 - 6 - 1 = 271
231:
100 / 4 = 25
25 * 9 = 225
225 + 6 = 231
100 + 2 = 102
102 * 9 = 918
918 + 6 = 924
924 / 4 = 231
9 * 6 = 54
100 + 54 = 154
154 / 2 = 77
4 - 1 = 3
77 * 3 = 231