The 1% Club set a new record as almost HALF of the show’s players opted to use their pass on a tricky word question.
The ITV quiz show, fronted by Lee Mack, is known for regularly catching players out with its notorious questions and this one was no different.
ITVLee Mack introduced the challenging question[/caption] ITVHe soon revealed there had been a record number of passes[/caption]During a recent episode of the programme, a whopping 46 players were left baffled and opted to use their pass on the show.
As well as the 46 people who opted to pass to the next question, a further seven got it wrong meaning that more than half of the show’s contestants failed to arrive at a correct answer.
The question that caught them out, read: “Which of these words can have two of its letters swapped over and still result in a valid word?”
The players were then given three multiple choice answers to choose from – Conversation, Dialogue and Chat.
With 30 seconds on the clock, many of the players were left scratching their heads to arrive at the correct answer – but would you have got it?
Lee went on to reveal the answer as Conversation.
The V and S could be swapped with one another in order to create the word – Conservation.
Addressing the astonishing number of passes, Lee said to the players: “Now, you’ve just broken a record you lot, because, between you, you have just used 46 passes!”
An audible gasp could be heard among the participants as Lee read aloud the shocking number.
The shock result on the show comes as another question recently wiped out 16 players in one go.
Players were then given 30 seconds to see if they could figure out all the possible combinations to get to the number 10 using only the faces of the dice provided and only using them once.
Before Lee revealed the answer, it was confirmed that 16 players had been wiped out after getting the question incorrect.
Lee explained that in order to get the number 10, there were only three answers from the options available.
But for 16 contestants, they were unlucky and found themselves getting the boot.
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