![]() Most of these contestants take home the $5,000 or $10,000 - you can stop at any time, or risk what you've won already to move on to the next level - so that's not exactly a bad haul. What most contestants do is place the obvious least expensive item in the mailbox at the bottom, placing more expensive items above and leaving no chance of the top item being more than the floor below it. What made today's defeat so heartbreaking was that Kevin played it correctly, and I genuinely thought he had it. And so on and so forth, with the most expensive item up top. So, the items you put on the first floor (that blue "couch" and green "stove" you see in the photo above) have to cost more than what you put in the red mailbox there at the bottom. ![]() ![]() ![]() You get six grocery items, and each item or combination of items has to cost more than what you put on the "floor" below it. ![]()
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