10 out of 10 How much do you get: Inspired by the hit board game, what is TF1 made of?

TF1 has imagined a TV adaptation of the popular board game 10 out of 10, How Much Do You Put In, with Arthur at the controls…

Friday evening is game time par excellence, scheduled to be TF1, as of October 4, 2024, 10 out of 10, how much do you get?a new trivia game show inspired by the popular board game “How Much Do You Wear?” (TTMC for short). Selling over 500,000 copies, TTMC is a small board game in which each player aims to get first place by answering a series of questions. A quiz game par excellence, but also and above all unlike any other game, TTMC relies on self-assessment of one's knowledge on many topics.

And since we love seeing stars tear their hair out or fail to answer basic questions, 10 out of 10 How much do you put on? ? So it was adapted for television by facing off against ten celebrities, such as Great Animation Contest On TF1 or others 100% logic On France Télévisions (one hundred anonymous candidates compete, but three celebrities participate in each edition). For the first show 10 out of 10, how much do you spend? Camille Cerf, Michele Bogena and even Anne Romanoff were summoned. Candidates will have to self-assess their knowledge, asking questions from CP to university level and on different topics ranging from “Scott Brothers” to “Inventions”.

As in the board game, celebrities must choose a difficulty level ranging from 1 to 10. The more difficult the question, the more points they earn. TV format 10 out of 10, how much do you get? It takes place in three rounds, with tests such as multiple choice questions or speed tests. Participants are eliminated in each round, until the final match where the last two compete to win.

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Tess Larson

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