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[[Image:Martin Gardner.jpg|thumb|right|210px|[[Martin Gardner]] solving the conundrum {{word|INNERMOST}}.]]
 
The '''conundrum''' is a 9 letter word, presented to contestants in the form of an anagram. The first person to buzz in and provide the answer scores 10 points. If neither contestant gets the answer within 30 seconds then it is often thrown over to the studio audience. A correct answer from an audience member will win them a Countdown mug.
 
The '''conundrum''' is a 9 letter word, presented to contestants in the form of an anagram. The first person to buzz in and provide the answer scores 10 points. If neither contestant gets the answer within 30 seconds then it is often thrown over to the studio audience. A correct answer from an audience member will win them a Countdown mug.
  

Revision as of 10:42, 10 May 2008

Martin Gardner solving the conundrum INNERMOST.

The conundrum is a 9 letter word, presented to contestants in the form of an anagram. The first person to buzz in and provide the answer scores 10 points. If neither contestant gets the answer within 30 seconds then it is often thrown over to the studio audience. A correct answer from an audience member will win them a Countdown mug.

A crucial conundrum occurs when the two players are within ten points of each other before the final conundrum round, and hence the winner will be whichever player can solve it. To increase the drama, the studio lights are faded before the conundrum is revealed.

In the early days of the show, if the scores were level on a conundrum, the game was declared a draw and the contestants returned the next day for a rematch. (The procedure during the finals is unknown, as no draw ever occurred.) In the modern format, draws are resolved by a second "sudden death" conundrum. If the second conundrum goes unsolved, and the scores remain tied, a third conundrum is used (and so on, presumably, ad infinitum.) Only a few games have ever required a third conundrum.