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==Format== The set was constructed to resemble a typical public library. A team of six players would sit at a study table, three on each side, with host Zero Kazama sitting nearby at the circulation desk next to the entrance. Six cards were placed facedown on the table, and each player would pick one and flip it over. Typically, five of the cards were <font color="green">green</font> and marked "Safe"; the sixth, which was <font color="yellow">yellow</font> and marked with <font color="black">a black skull and crossbones</font>, meant that its holder had to endure a bizarre "punishment" challenge. In some cases during Season 2, '''five''' of the six cards showed the skull and crossbones, leaving only one player safe. While the challenge was in progress, an on-screen gauge indicated the amount of noise made by the team. If the noise level went into the gauge's <font color="red">red zone</font> at any time, the team automatically lost the challenge. Because one or more contestants were undergoing humiliating punishments, some of them quite ridiculous, it was a challenge for team members not to laugh. Only afterward did Kazama inform the team of their success or failure in this respect, as they were unaware of the gauge's readings. The team would also lose if they failed to achieve the objective of the challenge. The game was played in four rounds, with three challenges in each of the first three rounds, and one in the fourth. Successful challenges in Round 1 earned $300; this was increased to $400 in Round 2, $800 in Round 3, and $1,000 in Round 4, for a possible total of $5,500. All winnings were split equally among the six players, and Kazama paid them off as they exited the library at the end of the show. A disclaimer during the end credits stated that the team might have played additional challenges that were not aired, and thus had possibly won more money than the total shown at the end of the episode.
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