The winning player of the second round got to play "Cashword" for a growing jackpot which started at $1,000 and grew by that much each time it was missed. |
The celebrity had a maximum of three clues to convey one word for the jackpot. |
Later, the "Cashword" was displayed on a device Bert called "The Magic Toaster", |
After round two, players switched celebrity partners. Round three was worth $300 and round four, if needed, was worth $400. |
The first player to $500 won the game and the chance to play the bonus round for a growing jackpot. |
The jackpot in the "Super Password" round started at $5,000 and grew by that much every time it was lost. |
The celebrity conveyed, with one-word clues, ten passwords arranged alphabetically in sixty seconds. If they lost, the player got $100 for each word. If the celebrity gives an illegal clue, the chance at the jackpot is forefitted. |
As the run went on, slight changes were made. One was the addition of the logo to the puzzleboard. |