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==On Des chiffres et des lettres==
  
In DCeDL there are two duels, one before the ad break and one after it. The first duel is usually a dictation - the presenter reads out a long word and the contestants have to spell it. The player received 5 points if they spell the word right, and the opponent gets 3 points if they make a mistake. For example, the word LABYRITHIQUE was featured in July 2007 on the show. The second duel is often l'un dans l'autre - one inside of the other. Also featured in July 2007 was EEODKNNTV from which the contestants were told there were two English counties. The solutions are KENT and DOVER. Also used in the past was le calcul mental - an example of mental arithmatic, for example (-50)+(24*(2-3))+(42+8)-(3*(6+(3*(9+6+3))))+204 without writing it down.
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In DCeDL there are two duels, one before the ad break and one after it. The first duel is usually a dictation - the presenter reads out a long word and the contestants have to spell it. The player received 5 points if they spell the word right, and the opponent gets 3 points if they make a mistake. For example, the word LABYRITHIQUE was featured in July 2007 on the show. The second duel is often l'un dans l'autre - one inside of the other. Also featured in July 2007 was EEODKNNTV from which the contestants were told there were two English counties. The solutions are KENT and DEVON. Also used in the past was le calcul mental - an example of mental arithmatic, for example (-50)+(24*(2-3))+(42+8)-(3*(6+(3*(9+6+3))))+204 without writing it down.
  
 
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Revision as of 15:14, 9 January 2008

A duel is a round used in Des chiffres et des lettres, the original French version and Cifras y Letras, the Spanish version. It's approximately equivalent to a conundrum on Countdown.

On Des chiffres et des lettres

In DCeDL there are two duels, one before the ad break and one after it. The first duel is usually a dictation - the presenter reads out a long word and the contestants have to spell it. The player received 5 points if they spell the word right, and the opponent gets 3 points if they make a mistake. For example, the word LABYRITHIQUE was featured in July 2007 on the show. The second duel is often l'un dans l'autre - one inside of the other. Also featured in July 2007 was EEODKNNTV from which the contestants were told there were two English counties. The solutions are KENT and DEVON. Also used in the past was le calcul mental - an example of mental arithmatic, for example (-50)+(24*(2-3))+(42+8)-(3*(6+(3*(9+6+3))))+204 without writing it down.