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The 1% Club wipes out 10 players with tricky flowers question – but could you get the right answer in 30 seconds?

PLAYERS on The 1% Club were left stumped by a tricky question on the hit quiz show.

A total of 10 players were wiped out on the programme after failing to spot the correct combination in a tricky question all about flowers.

    ITVThe 1% Club wiped out 10 players with this trick question – would you know it?[/caption] ITVLee asked them to get the right combination[/caption]

    On the programme, hosted by Lee Mack, he asked the remaining players if they could work out what would logically come next in a sequence as part of the 60% question.

    Four images of flowers were flashed up on the screen with a fifth space filled by a question mark.

    Lee then said to the ITV show’s players: “Which flower would logically come next in this sequence?”

    The players were then presented with four more options of flowers and were told to select one.

    Labelled from A to D, they had 30 seconds to figure it all out.

    When the time was up, it was revealed that 10 players had been axed and as such had added a whopping £10,000 to the prize pot.

    Lee told the contestants that the correct answer would be the flower in option D.

    This was because the flower contained 7 petals.

    The flowers in the sequence had all added an extra petal per image and, as such, seven was the correct option.

    The on-screen explanation read: “The sequence of flowers goes from 3 petals to 4 petals to 5 petals to 6 petals so the flower with 7 petals has to be the answer.”

    Would you have got it right?

    The tricky question comes as fans were left gobsmacked to learn The 1% Club host Lee Mack’s REAL name.

    When Lee reveals the correct answer on the hit show, often he will interview players.

    He often makes jokes about either their names, their looks, or even their occupations.

    The instalment featured one contestant who said their surname was McKillop.

    Lee then revealed that the family moniker was actually his real surname as well, which left the audience completely stunned.

    In 1995, he first received recognition at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival when he won the  So You Think You’re Funny competition as Lee McKillop.

    ITVOption D was revealed to be correct[/caption] ITVDid you get it right?[/caption]

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