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| − | There have been two major ''[[Countdown]]'' game formats known as the '''15 round format''': | + | There have been two major ''[[Countdown]]'' game formats known as the '''15-round format''': |
| − | * The [[15 round format (old)| | + | * The [[15 round format (old)|old or original 15-round format]] (LLLLNLLLLNLLLNC), used from [[Series 46]] ([[Episode 3086|24 September 2001]]) to [[Series 68]] ([[Episode 5665|22 March 2013]]). |
| − | * The [[15 round format (new)| | + | * The [[15 round format (new)|new 15-round format]] (LLNLLNLLNLLLLNC), used since Series 68 ([[Episode 5666|25 March 2013]]). |
| + | * The [[15 round format (Masters)|"Masters" 15-round format]], effectively five legs of LNC (one per day). | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:20, 30 July 2026
There have been two major Countdown game formats known as the 15-round format:
- The old or original 15-round format (LLLLNLLLLNLLLNC), used from Series 46 (24 September 2001) to Series 68 (22 March 2013).
- The new 15-round format (LLNLLNLLNLLLLNC), used since Series 68 (25 March 2013).
- The "Masters" 15-round format, effectively five legs of LNC (one per day).