A PLAYER on The 1% Club made an embarrassing blunder on a question that left several others stumped – could you guess correctly?
This 70% question eliminated 11 people altogether in the ITV game show.

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Lee Mack was shocked by one player’s logic[/caption]
She went on to explain the reasoning behind her choice[/caption]
Lee Mack had asked the remaining contestants: “Based on the results shown here, which of these sports teams is the best?”
The screen showed various final game scores for a selection of fictional teams.
Available options included A) Breezers, B) All Stars, C) Flames or D) Gems.
Once the 30 second time limit was up, it was revealed 11 people had chosen the wrong team.
The correct answer was Breezers, who had successfully won all of their games.
Lee then proceeded to turn his attention to eliminated player Zainab.
Having asked what she answered, the contestant replied: “I put All Stars.
“I didn’t even look at the numbers. I just thought, ‘Oh, All Stars. They just seem like the best name.’”
Lee responded: “Whoa, you didn’t just go with what you thought was the best name?”
As she nodded to confirm, Lee asked: “What did you think all the numbers were for?”
Zainab explained: “I don’t know – I don’t watch football or anything like that.”
To which Lee remarked: “They’re not real teams! And it’s not even football, it says sport.”
In another episode, a contestant branded herself “thick” after getting an easy picture question wrong.
The players had been asked: “Which of these Vincent van Gogh self-portraits has been altered?”
Players had just 30 seconds to examine three photos of the famous painter and pick out the correct answer.
The answer turned out to be C – as this featured the legendary Dutch artist wearing earbuds, which weren’t invented for another 100-years after his death in 1890.
The faked image also played on the fact Van Gogh infamously also cut off one of his ears during a furious row with artist Paul Gaugin.
After revealing four people got it wrong, Lee turned his attention to one of these players – Margaret.
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.
“Thick as two short planks”, Margaret quipped after the spotlight was put on her.
The contestant revealed she’d initially chosen C as her answer – only to change her mind.
When asked by Lee for her reasons behind changing, Margaret replied: “God alone knows, I don’t.”
The 1% Club airs on ITV1 and ITVX.

A total of 11 people got the question wrong[/caption]
Had you spotted the correct answer?[/caption]