Contestants Stumped by Tricky Hokey Cokey Question on The 1% Club


Contestants Stumped by Tricky Hokey Cokey Question on The 1% Club

Confusing Riddle Leaves Players and Viewers Baffled

A brain-teaser on The 1% Club featuring a Hokey Cokey-based puzzle has left both contestants and viewers scratching their heads.

Host Lee Mack presented a tricky question involving a family of five and their unique dance moves, sparking confusion and amusement.

Grandma's Dance Moves Cause Chaos

In the riddle, Grandma's unconventional Hokey Cokey technique led to a challenging question: when the song says 'you put your left leg in', how many legs are not 'in'?

Despite the comedian's humorous commentary, many struggled to crack the puzzle, with the correct answer being six.


Contestants Stumped by Tricky Hokey Cokey Question on The 1% Club

Gambling for the Jackpot

During the episode, only one contestant, Steve, reached the coveted 1% question with a chance to win a substantial prize.

Opting to gamble his £10,000 winnings for a shot at £100,000, Steve faced a complex letter substitution challenge.

Dramatic Twist at the 1% Question

Steve's attempt to solve the puzzle involving letters and equations ended in suspense, as his answer of "NE" was revealed to be incorrect.

The correct answer, "IT," left viewers on the edge of their seats, showcasing the intense competition on The 1% Club.


Contestants Stumped by Tricky Hokey Cokey Question on The 1% Club

Tune in to The 1% Club on ITV

The thrilling game show, challenging contestants with mind-bending questions, airs on Saturdays on ITV and is also available on ITVX for those seeking a test of their wits.


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