THE 1% Club has left a massive 37 players baffled with a language question - but could you spot the logical answer?
An episode of The 1% Club saw 100 contestants try and make it to the 1% question and be in with a chance to win a share of the jackpot.
The 1% Club is a unique format that doesn't test players on their general knowledge like other shows.
Instead, it tests them on their logic, reasoning skills and common sense.
100 players are whittled down, question by question, as they are tasked with solving different riddles and puzzles.
The aim is to get to the last round where only one percent of the public could answer the final question correctly.
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However, a massive 37 players were baffled by a logical language puzzle nearly half way through an episode.
A whopping 20 were taken out of the game and 17 players used their passes in a question that 45 percent of the public would get right.
Host Lee Mack asked the question: "Which of these are NOT the correct translation of the following: One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight.
He then showed them a multiple choice option of A, B and C which was written in a different language from English.
"Foreign language questions - you don't get this on Saturday Night Take Away" he joked during the players 30 seconds to answer..
However, there was an audible shock from contestants when he revealed: "20 players are knocked out and 17 used their passes."
He then revealed the answer to be C and explained: "You don't need to be able to speak any of the languages.
"But you do need to spot that there are only seven numbers not eight."
Lee then turned to the audience and asked Scott who had been eliminated - if he wanted to chuck his lucky mascot away.
Scott laughed and threw it onto the stage and told Lee that he could use it for the rest of the show if he wanted.
The 1% Club's Most Difficult Questions
The 1% Club sees 100 contestants try and make it to the 1% question and be in with a chance to win a share of the jackpot. Here are just some of the show's most difficult teasers.
- Players had to compare and contrast three images of butterflies then explain which of the butterflies were exactly the same on both sides. Find the image and answer here.
- Players were shown groups of six symbols then asked which were in the same order whether you read them from left to right or right to left. Find the image and answer here.
- Players were asked how many different combinations were there of displaying four digits on one hand. Find the answer here.
- Peter had recently found his old diary that he'd written in secret code but he couldn't remember how to decipher what he wrote. Players were asked to crack the code and find out what the bold word was. WH89 I GR1W UP I WA92 21 B8 A 5L1RI72. Find the image and answer here.
- Players were tasked with working out how many eyes they could see in an image, which was made up of letters, symbols and emojis. Find the image and the answer here.
- A 1% question was based on a grid of numbers going in ascending order from 1 to 49. Starting on 25, the middle square, SEEN took you to square 27. From there, NEW took you to 20. From there, which square would SEWN take you to? Find the image and the answer here.
- And finally, an easy one - What common food in bold has had its letters rearranged into alphabetical order? ABDER If you really don't know you can find the answer here.
Lee, of course, put the glove puppet on and joked around for a while.
Before throwing it back To Scott and asking him what went wrong.
Lee replied: "I went for B then counted them all and saw it was C "
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"Never mind " pipped Lee before getting on with the rest of the show.
The 1% Club airs on Saturdays on ITV and is available on ITVX.



