This page shows all the available images for Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.
Gallery[]
Logos[]
Set Pictures[]
Photo of the original set in a 3D rendered style
Super Millionaire set (circa 2004)
Question Backdrops[]
Question backdrop with the Lifeline Strap
Same Question backdrop with the Lifeline Strap (Switch The Question Included)
Switch The Question Situation
2nd Question Layout (This was also used on Super Millionaire)
The question layout from the Clock Format.
From the early days of the Shuffle Format.
Say goodbye to the lines in this one from the later days of the Shuffle Format and the Classic Format.
For the Fall of 2018, the question and answer layouts are shaped like parallelograms instead of a stretched diamond.
In 2020, the question graphic returned to it's original style but wider and the answers a litter closer.
Lifelines[]
Phone-A-Friend (Classic Format)
Ask The Audience (Classic Format)
Double Dip (Classic Format)
Switch the Question (Classic Format)
Ask the Audience (Clock Format)
Phone-A-Friend (Clock Format)
Double Dip (Clock Format)
Ask the Expert (Clock Format)
Money Trees[]
Original 1999 Money Tree (the Money Tree from the beginning)
5th Money Tree (They even used small caps on the word Million).
6th Money Tree. The money values for questions 10-12 are different.
7th Money Tree. Same as the previous picture but added a 4th lifeline.
8th Money Tree (The background is now animated similar to Super Millionaire's 2nd new dimension money tree).
9th Money Tree (with the 2nd milestone reached).
This was only used on the PC and Playstation games by Buena Vista Interactive.
This was only used on the DVD game by Imagination. Unfortunately, there's no Switch the Question here, even if you get past the $25,000 milestone.
Money Tree with $1,850,000.
Money Tree with $1,860,000, won by the late
Ed Toutant.
Money Tree with $2,000,000 (
Greed is going to flip out).
Money Tree with $2,070,000.
The Biggest Jackpot ever offered on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, $2,180,000, won by
Kevin Olmstead.
Another Version of The Classic Money Tree. Notice the lifelines in a different order?
Money Tree with $25,000, $50,000 & $100,000.
Same Money Tree with Switch The Question.
2004 Super Millionaire Money Tree (notice the glow on the last 5 amounts).
2004 Super Millionaire Money Tree (notice the glow on the last amount).
2004 Super Millionaire New Dimension Money Tree
2004 Super Millionaire New Dimension Money Tree (same as before only the background is darker)
Actual Super Millionaire Money Tree.
A slightly different version of the original Super Money Tree.
2nd version of the Super Money Tree with a heart monitor like effect on the $10 Million.
Actual New Dimension Money Tree.
2nd version of New Dimension Super Money Tree.
Clock Money Tree 2. If you look closely, the 1st 9 money amounts have changed.
Clock Money Tree 3. That's more like it. We can see the money amounts better this way.
They kicked Phone A Friend out of this one.
Shuffle Money Tree Part 1.
Shuffle Money Tree Part 1 with Amounts hidden.
Categories with Double Money.
The View of The Money Tree from one of the set's monitors. It shows the amounts the player can get.
Shuffle Money Tree Part 2.
2015 Classic Money Tree. The 50:50 is back and a new lifeline that's better than calling a friend over the phone called the Plus One.
The Classic Money Tree with the milestones not highlighted.
The Classic Money Tree with the milestones highlighted.
Don't Forget about Cut The Question on this Money Tree.
Update Money Tree for 2018. Notice that they are shaped like parallelograms.
The original money tree since eighteen years and Phone A Friend are back.
Money Graphics[]
Total Prize Money & Top Prize Winner Graphics[]
Bob O's Total Prize Money from Super Millionaire.
Used for both the Shuffle and Classic formats.
The unused Super Millionaire win graphic from Super Millionaire.
It is a shame that we only see this in the rehearsal games.