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Tipping Point fans beg ITV to 'make questions harder' after 'stupid' maths conundrum

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Tipping Point fans have begged ITV to 'make the questions harder' after a "stupid" maths conundrum infuriated viewers during Friday's show (May 27).The latest episode of the quiz show saw players Noah, Simon and Gloria compete for the chance to win a £10k jackpot.During a penalty pot question in the first round, host Ben Shephard asked: "What number must be added to ten to make a total of 16?"As Gloria correctly identified the answer as six, viewers took to Twitter to plead with producers to 'make the questions harder'.Others slammed the simple maths problem as "stupid" and asked if it was "a joke".One enraged viewer wrote: "Can the producers please work on making the questions harder?"Another commented: "What a stupid penalty pot question, come on ITV."A third viewer sarcastically quipped: "Next week's questions include, 'when blinking your eye closed, what happens next?' "And, 'how many floors does a bungalow have?'"Meanwhile, a fourth fan added: "10+6 ......some tough ones today."A fifth viewer quipped: "10+6?

Is this an actual joke?"The first of the day's contestants to leave was Noah.He was followed by the day's first runner-up Gloria, with Simon left to compete for his chance to take home the jackpot counter.After securing an impressive number of counters, Simon inserted the jackpot counter into drop zone 1 of the machine.After securing an impressive £4,050 in the final round, Simon was torn whether or not to take the trade and go for the £10k jackpot.However, he eventually decided to play it safe and take home his already-collected cash pot.It proved to be a smart decision as the playback feature proved he would have gone home with no money at all had he taken the trade.Tipping Point airs at 4pm on weekdays on.

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