Flip Flop (pricing game)

Flip Flop is a pricing game on the American television game show, "The Price is Right." It is played for a four-digit price, worth between $3,000 and $10,000.

Gameplay
The contestant is shown two sets of two digits, representing an incorrect price for the prize. For instance, if the given numbers are 24-03, he/she is given three choices:


 * "Flip," inverting the first two digits (24 becomes 42) and giving a prize of $4,203;
 * "Flop," inverting the last two digits (03 becomes 30) and giving a prize of $2,430; or
 * "Flip-Flop," inverting both sets of digits and giving a prize of $4,230.

A correct decision wins the prize.

Trivia

 * Flip Flop was victimized by a cheater on April 4, 2005, when the contestant playing it hit the price reveal button without making any changes. Host Bob Barker awarded him the prize, a decision most fans rather vehemently disagreed with.