THE 1% Club left players puzzled with a VERY tough letters question – but would you have got it right in 30 seconds?
In an episode from season two of Lee Mack‘s ITV game show, some of the contestants looked stumped as they tackled the hard question.
ITVHost Lee Mack revealed the tough question on ITV’s 1% Club[/caption] ITVWould you have been able to get this tough letters question?[/caption] ITVThe question saw seven players being knocked out of the game[/caption]The 1% Club doesn’t test players on their general knowledge like other shows.
Instead, it tests them on their logic, reasoning skills and common sense.
The popular quiz show sees one hundred players who are whittled down, question by question, as they are tasked with solving different riddles.
They aim to get to the last round where only one per cent of the public could answer the final question correctly.
Each question has a different level of hardness – the higher the percentage, the easier the question.
This question was 40%, meaning just under half of the public would get it right.
Host Lee left the players puzzled when he asked: “What letter appears most often in this question as the last letter of the words?”
As the time played out the contestants looked confused to what the answer could be.
Lee even joked that one of the players had “left it to the last second”.
At the end of the thirty seconds Lee revealed that seven people had been knocked out of the round.
The answer was then revealed to be the letter “S”, which appeared 4 times in the sentence.
PAST SHOWS
Fans were previously left shocked when competitors were knocked out by a very “easy” question.
A picture of a cat also posed issues for some brainboxes.
And an easy days of the week question stumped viewers here.
Lee revealed the answer was ‘S’The 1% Club airs Saturday nights on ITV and is available to stream on ITVX.
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