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Made a PowerPoint game based on the US Shuffle Format. 15:42 it turns out there was actually an error in the code where sometimes the random numbers used to determine the order of the question values would be the same random numbers used to determine which values get doubled or tripled, hence the highest three getting the boost. It has since been rectified, meaning a repeat is now very rare. 20:52 it was quite an easy question for it’s difficulty level (even though I wasn’t able to answer it) if you just know when kings reign. Also knowing that Henry VIII reigned in the 1500s would have been very useful information to someone with a brain! Maybe a bit far fetched to say that Henry II would reign 100 years before him when that would require at least five kings in the interim, I also knew somewhere in my head that there were other kings between the Henrys so again, a bit thick! the final four questions are programmed to be the trickiest four (difficulty levels 12-15, or £125k-£1m). The first 10 are what would be the first 11 shuffled with one omitted. I checked the questions afterwards, the first question I jumped which I thought was easy was actually the hardest in the stack (level 11 or £64k) and the other question I jumped was the second hardest (level 10 or 32k) and it didn’t include a question from difficulty level 5 (£1k). So at 21:30 I realised that the values shown at the start were the same ones in the game. Funnily enough I never twigged even when I talk about tripling £35,000 at the start and the exciting rare possibility it was behind the Triple Money. Everything is triggered by random values in excel and I had assumed at some point I’d pressed something because the slightest thing makes them recalculate.