Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (Magisteria)

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? is a Magisterian game show that is based on the British format of Who Wants to be a Millionaire?. The main goal of the game is to win 1 million Magisterian dollars by answering 15 multiple-choice questions correctly. There are 3 default lifelines: 50:50 (fifty-fifty), Phone-A-Friend, and Ask the Audience, with an additional lifeline Double Dip (only for the high risk money tree)

Gameplay
The contestants must first play a preliminary round, called "Fastest Finger First", where they are all given a question and four answers from the host and are asked to put those four answers into a particular order. The contestant who does so correctly and in the fastest time goes on to sit in a chair in the center of the set, known as the "Hot Seat", and play for the prize.

Once in the Hot Seat, the contestant is asked increasingly difficult general knowledge questions by the host. Questions are multiple choice: four possible answers are given (labeled A, B, C, and D), and the contestant must choose the correct one. Upon answering a question correctly, the contestant wins a certain amount of money. After questions, the host will ask the contestant "is that your final answer?" When a contestant says "final" in conjunction with one of the answers, it is official, and cannot be changed. For the first few questions, there is a possibility for the contestant to leave with no money if they  fail to reach the guaranteed amounts.

Clock format (2012-2013)
In 2012, the format was altered to include a time limit on each question. The amount of time for each question was as follows:


 * Questions 1–5: 15 seconds
 * Questions 6–10: 30 seconds
 * Questions 11–14: 45 seconds
 * Question 15: 45 seconds, plus the total of all unused time from the previous 14 questions

Money Tree

 * Classic Money Tree
 * $100
 * $200
 * $500
 * $1,000
 * $5,000
 * $10,000
 * $20,000
 * $30,000
 * $40,000
 * $50,000
 * $75,000
 * $150,000
 * $300,000
 * $500,000
 * $1,000,000 (top prize)
 * High Risk Money Tree
 * $100
 * $200
 * $500
 * $1,000
 * $5,000
 * $10,000
 * $20,000
 * $30,000
 * $40,000
 * $50,000
 * $75,000
 * $150,000
 * $300,000
 * $500,000
 * $1,000,000 (top prize)

12-question Money Tree

 * Classic Money Tree
 * $1,000
 * $5,000
 * $10,000
 * $25,000
 * $30,000
 * $40,000
 * $50,000
 * $75,000
 * $100,000
 * $250,000
 * $500,000
 * $1,000,000 (top prize)
 * High Risk Money Tree
 * $1,000
 * $5,000
 * $10,000
 * $25,000
 * $30,000
 * $40,000
 * $50,000
 * $75,000
 * $100,000
 * $250,000
 * $500,000
 * $1,000,000 (top prize)

Super Millionaire (2005; 2015; 2022)
In 2005, Sauvage hosted the spin-off to the series titled Who Wants to Be a Super Millionaire? in which contestants could potentially win M$10,000,000. As usual, contestants had to answer a series of 15 multiple-choice questions of increasing difficulty, but the dollar values rose substantially.


 * Money Tree
 * $1,000
 * $2,000
 * $3,000
 * $5,000
 * $10,000
 * $15,000
 * $25,000
 * $50,000
 * $75,000
 * $100,000
 * $500,000
 * $1,000,000
 * $2,500,000
 * $7,500,000
 * $10,000,000 (top prize)
 * High Risk Money Tree (2015; 2022)
 * $1,000
 * $2,000
 * $3,000
 * $5,000
 * $10,000
 * $15,000
 * $25,000
 * $50,000
 * $75,000
 * $100,000
 * $500,000
 * $1,000,000
 * $2,500,000
 * $7,500,000
 * $10,000,000 (top prize)