Stay, Steal Or Share
Play Stay, Steal or Share for your chance to WIN £1,000s of pounds with Isle of Wight Radio and Wight Fibre!
How to play:
You and one other contestant will work together to answer a mystery question each day and
build up your cash pot.
Every morning from Monday February 24th, you’ll get the chance to choose to STAY another day and build up more money.
SHARE the cash between you or STEAL the pot from your team mate, but here’s the catch: you
wont know what your team mate has decided!
If you both choose to STAY, you’ll carry on play.
If you both choose to SHARE, you’ll stop play and share the cash.
If only one of you chooses to STEAL, you’ll take the whole pot.
But if both of you choose to STEAL, you’ll walk away with nothing.
(If one chooses to SHARE and one chooses to STAY then that would be silly, and play stops)
If you answer the daily question incorrectly, play stops and you walk away with nothing.
Play can continue until the end of the season.
Please note contestants must be available to play between 8-8.30am each morning Monday -Thursday for the length of their game.
To enter, just fill in your details below with your name, phone number and email, and you could be getting that all-important phone call!
Enter now:
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