Due to persistent vandalism, account creation has been suspended. If you would like an account, please contact Charlie Reams on Apterous.

Difference between revisions of "Cifras y Letras"

From Countdown
(Format)
(Tidied this page up a bit)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Cifras y Letras''' is a Spanish game show developed from [[Des chiffres et des lettres]] in the same way that [[Countdown]] was. During the 1990's it was shown on La 2 on Televisión Española. It's currently broadcast on Televisiones Autonómicas.  
+
[[Image:Cifras y Letras.jpg|thumb|225px|right|A game of Cifras y Letras]]
 +
'''Cifras y Letras''' is a Spanish game show developed from [[Des Chiffres et Des Lettres]] in the same way as [[Countdown]]. During the 1990's it was shown on the chanell La 2 on Televisión Española. It is currently broadcast on Televisiones Autonómicas.  
  
==Format==
+
==Format and scoring==
Like [[Des chiffres et des lettres|DCeDL]], the game is divided into three disciplines. The players solve a usual Countdown numbers game but have 45 seconds instead of 30, just as on the original French version. Letters games are selected by each contestants selecting alternately a vowel or a consonants. All words must be in the Diccionario de la Real Academia Española. Like the French version, conjugated verb forms are not allowed but participles (present, past and infinitive) are allowed. Unlike both Countdown and DCeDL, plurals are not allowed, but feminine forms are. Cifras y Letras also has duels, where the players are shown two words jumbled up together, and have to buzz in with the right answer for 10 points.
+
Like [[Des Chiffres et Des Lettres|DCeDL]], the game is divided into three disciplines.
  
===Number of rounds===
+
===Letters games===
 +
Selections are generated by each [[contestant]] alternately selecting either a vowel or a consonant. Words which they decalre must be in the Diccionario de la Real Academia Española. Like the French version, conjugated verb forms are not allowed but participles (present, past and infinitive) are allowed. Unlike both Countdown and DCeDL, plurals are not allowed, though feminine forms are permitted. As in Countdown, contestants receive one point per letter in a valid longest word, and a score of 18 points is awarded for a [[niner|nine letter word]].
  
The version on La 2 had 10 rounds, this has now been extended to 13 rounds:
+
===Numbers games===
[[Image:Cifras y Letras.jpg|thumb|right|A game of Cifras y Letras.]]
+
The players must attempt solve a numbers game with the exact same format as Countdown, but they have 45 seconds to do so instead of the 30 seconds available on Countdown. This is just as on the original French version. Also unlike Countdown, contestants receive just nine points for a correct numbers game.
 +
 
 +
===Duels===
 +
Just as DCeDL, Cifras y Letras features a duel where the players are shown two words jumbled together, and have to buzz in with the correct pair of unscrambled words to earn 10 points. However, if a contestant buzzes in and gets the answer to the duel wrong, their opponent receives 10 points. Therefore the maximum possible score is 190.
 +
 
 +
==Order of rounds==
 +
 
 +
The version of Cifras y Letras on La 2 had 10 rounds, but the format has now been extended to 13 rounds with the following order:
 
*[[Numbers game|Numbers]]
 
*[[Numbers game|Numbers]]
 
*[[Letters game|Letters]]
 
*[[Letters game|Letters]]
Line 21: Line 30:
 
*Letters
 
*Letters
 
*Letters
 
*Letters
 
Contestants get on point per words as in Countdown and 18 points for a [[niner|nine letter word]], but 9 points for a correct numbers game. The duel scores 10 points, if the player buzzes in and gets it wrong, the opponent gets 10 points. Therefore the maximum possible score would be 190.
 
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 13:24, 27 June 2009

A game of Cifras y Letras

Cifras y Letras is a Spanish game show developed from Des Chiffres et Des Lettres in the same way as Countdown. During the 1990's it was shown on the chanell La 2 on Televisión Española. It is currently broadcast on Televisiones Autonómicas.

Format and scoring

Like DCeDL, the game is divided into three disciplines.

Letters games

Selections are generated by each contestant alternately selecting either a vowel or a consonant. Words which they decalre must be in the Diccionario de la Real Academia Española. Like the French version, conjugated verb forms are not allowed but participles (present, past and infinitive) are allowed. Unlike both Countdown and DCeDL, plurals are not allowed, though feminine forms are permitted. As in Countdown, contestants receive one point per letter in a valid longest word, and a score of 18 points is awarded for a nine letter word.

Numbers games

The players must attempt solve a numbers game with the exact same format as Countdown, but they have 45 seconds to do so instead of the 30 seconds available on Countdown. This is just as on the original French version. Also unlike Countdown, contestants receive just nine points for a correct numbers game.

Duels

Just as DCeDL, Cifras y Letras features a duel where the players are shown two words jumbled together, and have to buzz in with the correct pair of unscrambled words to earn 10 points. However, if a contestant buzzes in and gets the answer to the duel wrong, their opponent receives 10 points. Therefore the maximum possible score is 190.

Order of rounds

The version of Cifras y Letras on La 2 had 10 rounds, but the format has now been extended to 13 rounds with the following order:

  • Numbers
  • Letters
  • Letters
  • Numbers
  • Letters
  • Letters
  • Duel
  • Numbers
  • Letters
  • Letters
  • Numbers
  • Letters
  • Letters

See also