Price Is Right Zoom Game
A Price Is Right-style Zoom game works because the host can screen-share the prompt while players submit guesses out loud, in chat, or by team spokesperson. Right Price keeps the host flow simple: show the item, collect estimates, reveal the price, and score the closest guess.
Best for
- Remote teams
- Virtual classrooms
- Online parties
- Hybrid meetings
- Family video calls
Host setup guide
Timing: Keep remote games tight: 8 to 12 prompts for 15 minutes or 18 prompts for 30 minutes.
Group size: Works best with 4 to 25 people on a call, or larger groups split into breakout teams.
Setup: Prepare one clear image or clue per round and decide whether guesses happen in chat or verbally.
Example prompts
- Virtual baby shower item prices
- Remote sales pricing challenge
- Holiday gift guess on Zoom
- Online classroom budget game
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 price is right zoom game?
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.
Related pages
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.