The 1% Club has knocked out 14 players with a very easy 90% question â but would you have got it right?
An episode ofsaw 100 contestants try and make it to the 1% question and be in with a chance to win a share of the jackpot.



But the first round saw several contestants crash out of the running thanks to a relatively simple question.
Hostasked the question: “Oliver, Emily and Rosie count from one to twenty taking it in turns to say the numbers.
“Oliver says 1, Emily says 2, Rosie says 3 and so on. Who will say number 20?”;
Lee then added: “You have 30 seconds to answer”; before revealing that a massive 14 contestants had been knocked out once the time was up.
This meant they couldn’t continue towards the final question and a share of the jackpot.
He then revealed that the answer was Emily â As there are three of them they will count to number 18 in order finishing with Rosie.
Then Oliver will say 19 and Emily 20.
Lee then spoke to one of the knocked out contestants and said: “Jason what happened mate?”;
Jason replied: “I lost all logic and just pressed a button and went for it.”;
Lee then discovered that Jason worked in a chemical factory and quipped: “That sounds a bit dangerous for a man who is out in the first round.
Lee then jokingly imitated Jason and added: “The whole thing blew up â what happened? I dunno I panicked, I just pressed the button.”;
Jason and the audience laughed at the quip before Lee moved on.
In another episode, players were left
Lee asked the question: “There is a five letter word where if you remove the first letter a bit remains.
“If you remove the second letter that bit is still there and if you take away the third letter it continues to be in place.
“What is the word?”;
He then revealed that the answer was the word Habit â which becomes ‘a bit’ then ‘bit’ and finally ‘it’.
Meanwhile, ina brutal questionleft 23 contestants stunned and out of the game in one savage swoop.
HostLee asked the question: “Including the word ‘and’, what is the only number out of the numbers below that uses every vowel exactly once when spelt out?”;
The answers to choose from were 107, 206 or 305.
Lee joked: “Take as long as you need... as long as the time you need is 30 seconds.”;
He then revealed the correct answer was 206.



The 1% Club is available to watch on Saturdays on ITV1 and.