The 1% Club viewers call out show for 'easiest' final question ever


The 1% Club viewers call out show for 'easiest' final question ever

Fans surprised by seemingly simple last question

Viewers of The 1% Club have raised eyebrows at the show's supposedly easiest final question ever on the famously challenging quiz contest, hosted by Lee Mack on ITV. The program features 100 players vying to stay in the game and reach the crucial 1% question.

Just how tough is the final question?

The final question on The 1% Club is known for being exceptionally difficult, with typically only 1% of the UK population expected to answer it correctly. However, recent feedback from viewers suggested that the latest final question was surprisingly straightforward, sparking some controversy.

What was the 'easy' question that caused a stir?

In a recent episode, only three contestants made it to the final round for a shot at the jackpot, which stood at £96,000. The question that stumped most viewers asked how many dots were used in writing the question itself, including those in punctuation and letters. The correct answer turned out to be 17, a fact that some fans found too simple for a 1% question.

Viewer reactions and prize winners

Commenting online, fans expressed surprise at the seemingly basic nature of the final question, with some calling it "embarrassing" and "the easiest 1% question ever." Ultimately, only two contestants, Wayne and Sam, managed to answer correctly, allowing them to split the prize fund and each take home £48,000.


The 1% Club viewers call out show for 'easiest' final question ever

Ratings success for the program

The 1% Club has proven to be a hit with audiences, drawing attention for its challenging gameplay and unexpected twists. The recent controversy over the final question has only added to the show's appeal and popularity among viewers.


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