Minute to Win It Indonesia

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Minute to Win It Indonesia
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Genre Game show
Created by Friday TV
Based on Minute to Win It
Developed byMattias Olsson
Jock Millgårdh
Presented by Andhika Pratama
Theme music composerJess Bailey & Graeme Perkins (based on UK's Minute to Win It)
Country of originIndonesia
Original languageIndonesian
No. of episodes26
Production
Production locationsMNC Studios, RCTI Complex, Jl. Raya Perjuangan No. 1, Kebon Jeruk, West Jakarta
Running time60–120 minutes
Production company Endemol Shine Group (now Banijay Entertainment)
Original release
Network MNCTV
Release17 July 2017 
8 January 2018
Related
MasterChef Indonesia
Deal or No Deal Indonesia

Minute to Win It Indonesia is an Indonesian game show that was adapted from the Minute to Win It format created by Friday TV, NBCUniversal and Endemol Shine Group. The show premiered on MNCTV from 17 July 2017 to 8 January 2018 and airs every Monday at 16.30 Western Indonesian Time. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Gameplay

Money tree

if the contestant(s) clear the safe levels (stylized in bold and lime green background), the contestant will guaranteed to leave with no less than the cash value for that level..

LevelValueWalk away valueFail 3 times valueAmount at risk
1Rp1,000,000Rp0
2Rp2,000,000Rp1,000,000Rp1.000.000Rp0
3Rp5,000,000Rp2,000,000Rp1,000,000
4Rp7,500,000Rp5,000,000Rp5.000.000Rp0
5Rp10,000,000Rp7,500,000Rp2.500.000
6Rp15,000,000Rp10,000,000Rp10.000.000Rp0
7Rp25,000,000Rp15,000,000Rp5.000.000
8Rp50,000,000Rp25,000,000Rp15.000.000
9Rp75,000,000Rp50,000,000Rp50.000.000Rp0
10Rp100,000,000Rp75,000,000Rp25.000.000

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