TV Slagalica (Serbian Cyrillic: ТВ Слагалица; English: TV Puzzle) or simply Slagalica is a Serbian quiz show produced by RTS and airs on RTS 1.
It has four female hosts: Marija Veljković, Kristina Radenković, Milica Gacin and Jelena Simić.
TV Slagalica is the longest-running quiz show, which has survived competition from internationally created quiz shows with local production in Serbia (such as Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
[2] The original French versions of this game stopped airing in September 2024 after more than 12000 episodes.
[3] The first show aired on 22 November 1993 under the name of Muzička Slagalica (English: Musical Puzzle).
Since May 2007 the show has started airing daily at 19:00 Central European Time.
[4] The 157th season of TV Slagalica began airing on 2 December 2022.
The introduction used to include the supervisor Milka Canić that welcomed the viewers with the now iconic, greeting: Good evening.
[6] Even though the quiz show is not as high-tech as others, TV Slagalica has managed to bring in a high rating for its network.
The two contestants try and work out the longest Serbian word they can make from the 12 letters.
Time takes about 5 seconds on each step, then the player in turn must guess the word.
Skočko refers to the mascot of the show, which is also one of the 6 images that can form the combination.
Others are playing card suits (hearts, clubs, diamonds and spades) and a star.
When guest, the letter appears in all empty spaces it would show up in when the phrase is complete.
If the highest bidder answers the exact number of questions they bid for or more, they win, otherwise, the other player takes points.
If it is players' turn to add, and after the addition the sum becomes larger than the target number, their opponent wins.
by the title with antonym words (for example: "A Midwinter Day's Reality" for "A Midsummer Night's Dream").
Current crew of Slagalica: Gaming supervisor Milka Canić became somewhat of a staple television personality from Serbia, as she always started the show by simply greeting the contestants and the host with the catchphrase "Dobro veče" ("Good Evening"), the remark for which she became notable for being in use for more than 10 years of the show's run.
The fourth super final was also counted as Season 60, which took place in 2009, and it included the total of 231 best competitors since the inception of TV Slagalica.