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14 round format (old)

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The 14-round format was used almost exclusively for grand finals of series and championships of champions, as well as two special games celebrating Countdown's 1000th and 1500th episodes. It comprised:-

2 letters rounds A numbers round 2 letters rounds A numbers round The first conundrum The half-time adverts break 2 letters rounds A numbers round 2 letters rounds A numbers round The final conundrum Fans of the show sometimes describe the format in compressed notation as LLNLLNCLLNLLNC.

The episodes lasted for forty-five minutes. Many people felt that the added numbers rounds and conundrums added an air of random chance to the final, with a greater emphasis on numbers and conundrum skill than in a normal game.

The 14-round format was not used until the grand final of series 2- the series 1 final was played to the 9 round format. Likewise, the final of Championship of Champions I was also 9 rounds rather than 14, though from Championship of Champions II onwards the 14 round format was used.

The last 14-round game broadcast was the grand final of series 45, with John Rawnsley being the last-ever 14-round winner. All competitive games from the start of series 46 onwards have been played to the 15 round format.