Right Price
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Free Price Is Right Game Maker

Right Price gives hosts a free way to start building a custom Price Is Right-style game. Use it to test your format, build simple rounds, and see how price guessing works for your group before upgrading for more reusable hosting power.

Best for

  • Testing an idea
  • Small groups
  • One-time events
  • Simple classroom games
  • Basic party games

Host setup guide

Timing: Free games are best as short 10 to 20 minute activities.

Group size: Great for small groups or basic host-led play.

Setup: Start with a simple theme, add a few product prompts, and host a short closest-price-wins game.

Example prompts

  • Three-round classroom warmup
  • Baby item guessing starter
  • Family snack price game
  • Work meeting icebreaker

Host tips

  • Explain the scoring rule before the first guess.
  • Use a mix of easy, surprising, and discussion-worthy prices.
  • Let teams talk for a few seconds before locking a guess.
  • Add a short explanation after each reveal so the round feels useful.

Mistakes to avoid

  • Using only obscure items that nobody can reasonably estimate.
  • Making every prompt the same difficulty.
  • Skipping explanations when the price reveal could teach or entertain.
  • Letting rounds drag too long without a timer or guess deadline.

Frequently asked questions

Can I create a custom free price is right game maker?

Yes. Right Price lets you build custom prompts, prices, teams, scoring, and host-led rounds for your own group.

Is this an official game show product?

No. Right Price is an independent Price Is Right-style game maker and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the owners of the original game show brand.

What should I include in each round?

Use an item, bundle, image, clue, or scenario, then add the correct value and a short explanation for the reveal.

Can I play online or on Zoom?

Yes. Hosts can screen-share the game, collect guesses verbally or in chat, reveal answers, and score the closest guesses.

How many rounds should I make?

For a quick game, use 8 to 12 prompts. For a longer event, use 18 to 24 prompts plus a showcase-style final round.

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Right Price is an independent Price Is Right-style game maker and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the owners of the original game show brand.