Players are permitted offscreen practice rolls before playing the game proper.
The four contestants take part in the first quiz round; correct answers eventually release their balls, with series 1 requiring four correct answers and series 2 requiring three to allow the player to choose which of the four coloured lanes they will roll on.
The first player to release their ball gets first choice of lane, and won't face any Danger Zones.
The two remaining players take part in a third quiz round (In Series 1, each question requires three correct answers).
The remaining player now plays to win the contents of their Personal Bank; all other cash values are blanked.
Before they roll, they face a final quiz round, 75 seconds of questions (each requiring four correct answers in Series 1).
The run-up area ahead of the cash zone is now worth zero, removing the tactical advantage these had in series one (where, if a rival rolled off the Edge, a player could remain in the game with a deliberately short roll); the cash values have also been altered, now going up to £1300, with landing the Edge in round one now being worth £1500.
The concept of requiring two, three and four-part answers in the later rounds has been dropped; all quiz questions are now in a straight one-question-one-answer form.
Aside from the switch to single-response questions, the final round remains as played in series 1.