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The 1% Club’s Lee Mack declares ‘that was carnage’ as early question wipes 17 players – but could you get it right?

Published on April 06, 2025 at 09:00 AM

THE 1% Club's Lee Mack declared ‘that was carnage' as an early question wiped out 17 players – but could you get it right?

Saturday night's episode once again saw 100 contestants try and make it to the 1% question and be in with a chance to win a share of the jackpot.

Quiz show question: Which statement below is correct? A) Two words in this sentence have two letters. B) Three words in this sentence have three letters. C) Four words in this sentence have four letters. 80% shown.
17 players were wiped out early on the latest episode of The 1% Club
"17 Out" game show set with audience.
The 80% question caught out almost a fifth of the participants
Lee Mack hosting a game show.
Host Lee declared it carnage

But 17 players were knocked out early doors at the 80% question.

It was: “Which statement below is correct?”

The options were: “A) Two words in this sentence have two letters. B) Three words in this sentence have three letters. Or C) Four words in this sentence have four letters.”

The answer was C, but did you get it right?

When host Lee saw how many people had gone out, he declared: “That was carnage.”

Viewers at home agreed with Lee, as one wrote on X: “17 people out. It's one of those killer questions.”

Another added: “17 out on the 80% question, wow.”

A third tweeted: “How on earth have 17 people gone out on that.”

Meanwhile a fourth shared: “17? The country is doomed.”

In the end, only , a contestant named Steve.

He decided to gamble the £10,000 he had secured for getting that far to have a stab at winning £100,000.

The question was: “What two letters replace the question marks?”

Underneath the rest of the puzzling question read: “TE times T equals MESSAGE. TO times IN equals POISON. E times ?? equals LEAVE.

After his 30 seconds were up, Steve revealed he had locked in his answer as “NE.”

There was a dramatic pause, then Lee revealed he had got it wrong, with the correct answer being “IT.

Woman speaking in front of a blue screen.
The eliminated players were shocked
Multiple choice quiz: Which statement is correct? A) Two words in this sentence have two letters. B) Three words in this sentence have three letters. C) Four words in this sentence have four letters.
The correct answer was C

The 1% Club airs on Saturdays on ITV and is available on ITVX.

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