These are pictures of the many spaces seen on Press Your Luck.
(All of them are needed.)
The Big Board[]
Link[]
Customized PYL Intro for the Game Show Marathon
Whammies[]
Some PYL fans dub this Whammy space as the Ugly Whammy, mostly because of the tongue. (Feel free to jeer.)
This new whammy pose disapproves of winning. This was also on the poses used on the new pop up whammy cards.
The whammy is casually thinking about taking away your money! Another debut from Season 2 of the revival
Cash[]
Here's what the $500 + One Spin space looked like in the pilot.
Huh? That's weird... I don't remember having the font for this space being bigger.
This was how the $500 + One Spin looked like when Press Your Luck first aired.
Here's what the $4000 + One Spin space looks like during the intro. Oh, and to remind you, it was also used during the pilot episode.
Directional Spaces[]
Big Bucks[]
From the Wii/DS/PC/PS3/iPhone/iPod Touch & iPad games, lottery tickets, & the upcoming stage show, this is a different Big Bucks graphic.
Move One Space[]
Other Spaces[]
Made-Up Spaces[]
2019 Reboot Versions[]
Cash Values From The Game$how Marathon Version[]
Prizes[]
Land on this space and you'll be rewarded with a minimum of $10. Landing on this square just starts a new place column. Example: $500 turns into $1,500 or $5,000 turns into $15,000.
Merchandise[]
3-Wheeler, used in 1983 and early 1984, and featured in Intro Boards in August 1985 until the end of the series.
Version 2.0 of the Acapulco slide, featuring a sombrero. Debuted in September 1985, and intermittently appeared later in 1985, and again in the winter and early spring of 1986.
The African Safari debuted in December 1984, and was the second most expensive prize ever offered in the series (even the most expensive car was only the third most expensive prize in rank)
The Air Conditioner was a perfect prize for the upcoming summer months in 1984, hence its debut in the spring of 1984.
A Trip to Amsterdam. Debuted in February 1985 and used until sometime in the spring of 1985. It was even prevalent on the board when Jim Hess notoriously swore when hitting a Whammy on the last spin of the game.
Answering Machine. Hi-tech for 1983. One of the first prizes offered in the series, it was one of the cheapest prizes ever offered in the series, valued at $219.
Athens. Used in an intro board in 1984 and 1985, but this version was never used in actual gameplay.
This version of the Athens slide was first used in actual gameplay in the fall of 1985 and offered through sometime early in 1986.
Australia. First appeared in the spring of 1984, and took a vacation before the fall of 1984. Reappeared by the fall of 1984 and used for the remainder of the series.
The Beautiful Bahamas. One of the original prizes offered in 1983, and was seen on the board on the final episode of the series in September 26, 1986. Also, this was the prize hit by Michael Larson that could have been a Whammy.
Banff. First seen on November 5, 1985, it was one of three Canadian destinations offered in the series, and all three Canadian destinations are in the province of Alberta.
Bar-B-Que. Used in Round 1, and debuted before Spring 1984, and was last seen at the end of 1984 or early in 1985, but returned by September 1986.
Bedroom Set. One of a handful of prizes offered in both Round 1 and 2. Offered from the series premiere until around Christmas 1985 or very early in 1986.
Bermuda. Offered from 1984 until the end of the series. Don't let the icon fool you - it's not in Florida.
Bicycles. Debuted in 1984, and offered until the spring of 1986. Despite Joy calling for a car when she hit them during her match with Gene Snyder, you'll only find these in Round 1.
Big Screen TV. This was long before the Wide Screen Plasma TV. First hit in November 1983, and was offered from that point onward until the end of the series. Like most giant screen TV's, you can bet it was expensive; and it was, at $3,800!
Beautiful Boston. Home of baked beans, Bruins, Celtics, Patriots, Red Sox, a famous Marathon, and New Kids on the Block.
Britain. Home of fish & chips, the BBC, and The Beatles. Also gave us The Weakest Link, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, and Winning Lines.
With this prize, the Whammy would say "I want to take a picture of you losing your money! Say cheese!"
Curacao. Located in Venezuela, it was one of a very small number of South American destinations offered on Press Your Luck.
Dallas. The Big D. Home of Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, Cowboys, Mavericks, Rangers, Stars, and J.R. Ewing.
A trip to the Daytime Emmys. Offered in July 1985 around the same time the Daytime Emmys was airing on CBS. It's too bad Press Your Luck never got nominated for a Daytime Emmy in 1985.
Offered only on the Pilot episode. You could relive the Mark Twain days while riding this classic steamboat.
...but Matt won this! The Magic Kingdom, offered on the pilot and during regular gameplay in late 1985 through 1986.
The most notorious prize offered on the series - Peter would freak out whenever contestants hit it because it carried a curse.
The generic Florida slide. It was hit during the first week of the series, and apparently it must be a trip to Lehigh worded differently.
One of two places in the Bahamas that you could win on Press Your Luck. It was even hit on the premiere episode!
One of a few prizes introduced during College Week 1985. It was used during the spring of 1985, and returned for a short time later in the spring of 1986.
Bob Barker would never approve of this prize if the series aired in this day and age...
A Home Bar, one of a handful of prizes offered during the entire run. Plus, this prize also functions as a game table.
This was found on the big board during the intro sometimes, also seen during the round 1 board worth $500.
But, this version was seen in the actual game, it'll help do some stuff for only $1250, also was seen in round 2 most of the time, seen in gameplay sometime in 1985.
This is one of the two ways that people say Tahoe on the board, in this format or with just the word Tahoe.
Merchandise From the Game$how Marathon Version[]
Merchandise From the ABC reboot[]
Screenshots[]
This was during the "neon colors" era of the show; as this space was commonly seen in pink with no coins in the background.
This is a good example of a "paired" space on the board. Always nice to win $5,000 (unless the Whammy takes it away).
An example of a prize space. Details were revealed only if the contestant who hit the space won the game.
The African Safari was one of the most expensive prizes ever offered, and at $6,344, some contestants actually called for it!
This was one of three prizes picked up by Michael Larson on his run to well over $100,000. However, that square that he hit containing that prize also contained the Whammy.
The Car was also a popular prize, but don't get too excited about it. It only cost around $5,000 or so back then. By the end of the series, the most it ever cost was $6,273.
Hickory dickory dock, don't let that Whammy go up the clock! If your Whammies strike four, you're out the door! Hickory dickory dock!
Big Bucks. This was the call of the show, but in this case, the Big Bucks square takes you directly up to the highest cash value on the board showing when you stop the board.
Move One Space from Round 1 of the Pilot. Would you like to have a trip to Mazatlan or $200 + One Spin?
Move One Space from Round 1 of a series episode. Would you like to have $650 or $200 + One Spin? (This isn't too hard a dilemma, is it?)
Move One Space from Round 1 of a series episode. Would you like to have $500 or $300 + One Spin? (This isn't too hard a dilemma, is it?)
Move One Space from Round 1 of a series episode. Would you like to have $750 or $100 + One Spin? (This isn't too hard a dilemma, is it?)
Move One Space from Round 2. Would you like $750 + One Spin or a Stereo? (Depends on the situation you're in)
Move One Space from Round 2. Would you like $1,000 or a trip to Kauai? (Depends on the situation you're in)
Move One Space from Round 2. Would you like $1,200 or a trip to Miami? (Depends on the situation you're in)
Move One Space from Round 2. Would you like $750 + One Spin or a trip to Maui? (Depends on the situation you're in)
Move One Space from Round 2. Would you like $500 + One Spin or $2,500? (Depends on the situation you're in)
Move One Space from Round 2. Would you like $750 + One Spin or a Loveseat Recliner? (Depends on the situation you're in)
Move One Space from Round 2. Would you like $750 + One Spin or $1,400? (Depends on the situation you're in)
Custom Merchandise[]
Something you can use to check time if you feel like using something different besides looking at a wall