First, you answer as many questions as you can right. Capitalization doesn't matter, but spelling does. For each question you answer correctly, you get £1000. Then, you are offered a higher but riskier offer, or a lower but safer offer (Or you can just stay with the money you earned). You answer with the pound sign followed by the amount. After that, you get a set of questions that are multiple-choice. You must answer them to your knowledge or take an 'educated guess'. If you get it right, you move a step closer to home. If the chaser gets it right, it takes a step closer to YOU. If you get caught, you're out. If you don't, and you get home, you move to the final chase. Then you answer as many questions as you can in 2 minutes. Then the same goes for the chaser, but if he gets a question wrong, and you get it right, you push him back 1 step. If he catches up to you, it's game over, otherwise, you win the money. Remember: 1. Don't put any punctuation, like full stops or commas. 2. If you get a maths question, you put only numbers. 1 million = 1000000 . 3. Questions will eventually repeat. This is because there is a finite number of questions. I've tried to make this problem less visible by adding a system where it does all the set's questions before repeating it. 4. When typing the name of a king/queen, you put roman numerals. For example, William the 2nd becomes William II 5. The question answers are very strict and any spelling mistake can make your answer wrong. That is why I've told you specifically what to put for questions. 6. Click on the blue area, not the orange area & text when answering a question.
1 for Mark 2 for Shaun 3 for Anne 4 for Paul 5 for Jenny 6 for Darragh