THE 1% Club players struggled with a difficult picture question – but can you work it out in 30 seconds?
The hit ITV show – hosted by – tests the audience's logic and common sense rather than their general knowledge.


Questions can involve pictures, numbers and words, and in a recent episode it was a one that featured three images that stumped a number of remaining players.
The 15% question was: “What word can go after each of these images to make three new things?”
The first image was of a block of butter, the second a red dragon like on the Welsh flag and the third picture was a selection of fruit.
The remaining players had 30 seconds to try and work out the answer, before Lee revealed how many had got it wrong.
It turned out six contestants hadn't been able to figure it out in time, meaning they missed out on continuing towards the final question and a share of the jackpot.
Lee revealed that the correct answer was “fly” with the screen confirming: “butterFLY, dragonFLY and fruitFLY.”
The same episode featured a , while a whopping on the 80% question.
In the end, only one player made it to the 1% question, and had a chance of .
The player – Steve – was told he would become the “first person ever to win the full £100k” if he took the gamble and got it right.
Steve admitted the £10,000 he had secured for making it to the final question as a lot of money, but he was willing to gamble to try and land the jackpot.
His decision took Lee by surprise, but he then revealed the 1% question which 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” and the explanation: “If you replace ‘times' with ‘X', you form words with the same meaning as the words on the right.”

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