Now....or Then (formerly Now....and Then) is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right. Debuting on September 17, 1980, it is played for a prize worth more than $3,000 and uses grocery items. Gameplay The contestant is shown six grocery items arranged on a circular board divided into six wedges, and a year and month sometime (usually 8 to 10 years) in the past. The contestant selects a grocery item and must determine whether the price given for it is either the current price ("now") or the price as of the specified past date ("then"). To win the game, the contestant must correctly guess three items that are on adjacent wedges of the circle. The contestant may continue selecting as many items as needed until the goal is either achieved or made impossible. There is an unstated rule that there are always four "now" prices and two "then" prices. History Now....or Then was created by Steve Ryan, who also created Blockbusters, produced all of the rebus puzzles on Classic Concentration, and wrote all of the puzzles on Password Plus and Body Language. Until 1986, the game was named "Now....and Then." The name was changed to more accurately reflect the decision the contestant had to make. The "then" prices are sourced from archived newspaper advertisements.
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