Fans of ITV's The 1% Club were left gobsmacked as the final question seemed much easier than usual.The brain-teasing quiz show, hosted by Lee Mack, features logic-based questions that progressively become harder.
Typically, contestants start with a question solvable by about 90% of the British population but end with a difficult question only answerable by the smartest 1%.However, during Saturday's (April 6) episode, an unusually large number of six participants reached the final round and five got the right answer, reports Wales Online.
They shared a £94,000 prize giving each £18,800 in winnings.But the level of difficulty baffled the audience, with some confessing they had no clue about the correct solution, while others thought it was the simplest 1% puzzle ever aired on the show.
One viewer, Annie B, expressed her excitement on social media: "I got the 1% question right! ! I think that was one of the easiest 1% ques they've had.
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