Price Is Right awards record daytime payout: biggest single-game prize in history

A contestant on The Price Is Right delivered a record-setting moment on the May 8 daytime broadcast, walking away with more than $240,000 from a single pricing game — the largest single-game payout in the show’s 54-year run. The episode, which aired close to Mother’s Day, drew attention for both the size of the prize and the high-stakes format of the game that produced it.

Vanesa, a retired veteran from Virginia, took her turn on The Lion’s Share, a recent addition to the program’s lineup. In this game contestants estimate the prices of everyday grocery items to earn up to five balls; each ball is released into a wind tunnel that reveals a hidden prize. After each reveal players may choose to stop and keep what they have or press on for a chance at a larger haul — a setup that balances risk and reward.

Her session produced one very large payoff: one of Vanesa’s five balls contained a cash prize of $227,500, while another revealed a trip to Morocco valued at $12,650, bringing the total to $240,150. Family members in the audience celebrated as the amounts were revealed, underscoring the personal stakes behind the televised spectacle.

Key facts at a glance

Detail Value
Contestant Vanesa (retired veteran, Virginia)
Game The Lion’s Share
Top cash ball $227,500
Additional prize Trip to Morocco — $12,650
Total single-game prize $240,150

The moment matters beyond a single contestant’s windfall. Daytime game shows have long relied on suspenseful formats and memorable wins to retain viewership; a new single-game record can drive short-term ratings bumps and social-media attention while highlighting how producers are designing games around big-ticket possibilities.

  • Format impact: The game’s mix of skill (estimating prices) and luck (random ball reveals) creates repeatable tension that translates into water-cooler moments and online clips.
  • Audience relevance: Viewers tuning in for special episodes — like this one timed near Mother’s Day — are more likely to share standout moments, amplifying reach.
  • Industry note: Larger single-game prizes reflect both inflationary pressures and a continued appetite for high-stakes reveals in daytime television.

For viewers who missed the live broadcast, The Price Is Right airs weekdays at 11/10c on CBS. Episodes are also available through Paramount+ — live and on demand for premium subscribers, with next-day streaming for the essential tier.

While few contestants reach the seven-figure level in daytime TV, Vanesa’s win is a reminder that a single play still has the power to make broadcast history and generate national conversation.

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