Lozenge is a term used primarily to refer to presentation of questions and answers on Who Wants to be a Millionaire?. Each graphic contains five lozenges in rounded hexagons, an oversized one for the question and four smaller ones for the answers. The answer lozenges can sometimes be overridden temporarily by a "lifeline strap" to indicate the remaining lifelines that the contestants have at that point in the game.
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Used in all countries with the Classic format (1998 version)
Used in Spain (1999–2000)
Used in Netherlands (1999–2006), Germany (1999-2000), Portugal and Austria (2000)
Used in Denmark (1999–2007), Sweden (2000–03) and Croatia (2002–08)
Used in the United States (2002 version; syndicated era, Classic format)
Used in Slovakia (2001–2006)
Used in the UK when Rave format was adopted (2007–10)
Used in France (2010-20) and the UK (2010–14)
Used in several countries switching to Dark Rave or Olga v3 graphic (2018-)
Used in most countries switching to Rave format (2007-)
Used in the United States (syndicated era, Clock format)
Used in the United States (syndicated era, 2010–11)
Used in the United States (syndicated era, 2011–18)
Used in the United States (syndicated era, 2018–19); notably shaped as a parallelogram with inserted bevel effect
Used in countries using Olga van den Brandt v1 - 2.5 intros (2019-)
Used in Fastest Finger First spin-off and UK version of Millionaire Hot Seat
Brighter version used in Nigeria (2022-)
Used in Germany, Austria (2000–2007)
Used in Germany (2007)
Used in Germany (2011-), Switzerland (2011) and Czech Republic (2016–17)
Used in Norway (2008–11) & Vietnam (2011–14)
Used in Vietnam (2014–20)
Used in Austria (2011?-)
Used in Arab World (2010)
Used in Poland (2017-23)
Used in Russia (2010–2011); utilising the show's purple backdrop
Used in Russia (2011-22)
Money strap (Used in all countries with the Classic format, 1998 version)