‘The Price Is Right’ Contestant Twirls & Dances After Winning Car

'The Price Is Right' contestant Nicole Albin winning a car on April 1, 2026
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A The Price Is Right contestant twirled, danced, and jumped after winning a car on the game show.

Nicole Albin had the chance to win a 2025 Mazda Mazda3 S on April 1. She won the third item up for bid, which were four Vontelle sunglasses.

She had the second-highest bid of $1,200. The glasses were $1,416. Since the next highest was $1,500, Albin won the item and got to play a game for a car.

The way Stack The Deck works is that a contestant has to try to guess which item is worth the price shown below it. If they get it right, they automatically are shown a number of the price of the car. They can win three out of the five. The other two, they have to guess. If the game show contestant guesses the other two numbers correctly, they win the car.

The first two items were plant-based pepperoni or blueberry pie-flavored Oreos. The price shown was $5.49, and Albin guessed it was for the cookies.

She was right since the pepperoni was $7.99. Albin then chose to reveal the fourth number, which was a four.

For the second set of items, Albin had to choose between chimi churi sauce and Aqua Net hairspray. She chose the sauce for $7.49 and was correct.

The hairspray was $4.79. She chose the fifth number, which turned out to be three.

The final two items were set at $1.99. She had to choose between a 12-ounce bottle of 7-Up and a 12-ounce box of high-fiber penne pasta.

“Please be the soda,” she said into the microphone. The pasta turned out to be $4.99, so she got her third number.

Albin chose the third number, which was revealed as eight. All she had to do was pick the first two numbers between two, five, six, and nine.

The Price Is Right contestant chose two as the first number, which was pretty much a given. Before choosing the second number, Albin did a twirl in the air and then shouted “Five” into the microphone.

Before host Drew Carey revealed the price, Albin turned around and danced in place backwards. After it was revealed to be correct, the contestant jumped up and down and screamed. Albin jumped on top of the car and then hugged model Devin Goda.

Albin went over on the Showcase wheel, spinning a 1.85, so she did not advance to the Showcase. Since there was a double overbid in the Showcase, Albin had the highest winnings of $27,259.

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