The Price Is Right host Drew Carey found himself drawing a blank as he briefly struggled to find the words to introduce a game on the popular show

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Drew Carey struggled to find the right words briefly (Image: The Price Is Right)

The Price Is Right star Drew Carey has been at the forefront of the hit game show for nearly two decades so it perhaps comes as no surprise that sometimes he gets a mental block.

The popular host recently suffered a “senior moment” while explaining the same game of “Bullseye.” Speaking with a contestant called Laura Laye, Drew found himself seemingly at a loss for words while trying to explain what was going on.

The incident wasn’t the first time it has happened to him either, with Drew suffering a similar situation just a few months ago with a different contestant who helped him out in the end.

Announcer George Gray revealed that Laura would be playing the game for a six-night trip to Tulum, Mexico, worth $9,137.

Before they began Drew started to explain the rules of the game, but for a moment found himself struggling.

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Laura ultimately won the prize (Image: The Price Is Right)

He said, “We’re playing a game called, uh, uh… Bullseye. I’m looking at this thing going Dartboard. Uh, what is it called?”

He then quickly got things back on track as he explained the game, which sees a large dartboard containing an archery-style target with rings ranging from $2 to $12.

The contestant is shown five grocery items and has to pick one before telling the host how many units they want to land in the bullseye range of $10-$12.

If the total comes to less than $10 or more than $12, the contestant “misses the target” and they have to pick again.

If after three shots they don’t hit the bullseye, the products that hit the target are revealed.

Laura picked the Hawaiian Punch juice box as her first item, asking for six of them.

Drew then revealed that the retail price was $2.99 each and totaled $17.94, meaning she hadmissed the target.

Next Laura asked for five boxes of taco mixes, and the host revealed that they sold for $1.49 each, which totaled $7.45, meaning she missed the target again. “You’re on the board at least,” Drew said.

With just one chance remaining Laura listened to the audience and asked for three anchovy pastes.

Drew then revealed that they sold for $3.99 each, totaling $11.97, meaning she hit the bullseye on her very last chance.

Laura ultimately won the trip and thanked the woman in the audience who gave her the tip, she became the night’s biggest winner with a total of $53,437 in prizes.