Syndicated five-day-a-week revival of the classic NBC game show, which appeared just six months after the network canceled the show after 3,796 airings. Two new contestants competed each day. As before, the players competed to solve a rebus concealed behind a 30-space board. Each contestant called out a pair of numbers on the board which contained the names of prizes and WILD and action cards (the latter three explained later). No match passed control to the opponent, but a match gave whatever prize was printed on the card or allowed him to perform an action, revealed two pieces of the rebus (identifying a person, phrase, place, thing, etc.) and allowed him/her a chance to solve the rebus. WILD cards provided an automatic match, while TAKE cards allowed the contestant at that moment to snatch a prize his/her opponent might have in their possession. A FORFEIT card meant the player immediately had to give up one of the prizes he/she had in his possession. Only upon correctly solving the rebus does a player actually win what he/she claimed from the board; the loser forfeits all his gifts. The winner played a bonus round called Double Play, with a new car as the top prize for solving two rebuses within 10 seconds. Later in the show's run, players determined their Double Play prize package by choosing two squares from a 9-space board and competing for the first prize package matched.
—Brian Rathjen <briguy_52732@yahoo.com>