The Buzzworthy Quiz Show
The 1% Club viewers on both sides of the pond have been left stunned by an 'easy' question that 90% of people couldn't solve. The show, which has become a hit in the UK and the US, presents contestants with challenging questions of varying difficulty levels.
The Tricky Question That Baffled Many
During a recent episode of the US version of The 1% Club, host Patton Oswalt posed a seemingly straightforward question: "What month comes next in the sequence below?" The sequence provided was "April, August, December, February" with a blank space for the next month. Surprisingly, half of the remaining players were stumped by this question, which required identifying the next month in alphabetical order.
Contest Format and Jackpot Prize
In this quiz show, 100 contestants start with a £1,000 stake each, and they face 15 questions ranging from 90% to 1% difficulty. If a contestant correctly answers the final question, they win or share the jackpot, which can reach up to $100,000 in the US version of the show.
Viewer Reactions and Comparisons
Some viewers expressed disbelief at how contestants struggled with the alphabetical sequence of months, with many finding the answer to be obvious and easy. Despite claims that the US version may be easier than the UK counterpart, a recent episode hosted by Lee Mack featured a math question that tripped up three-quarters of the contestants.
The 1% Club, hosted by Lee Mack, airs on ITV1 and is also available on ITVX for fans of this thrilling quiz show.
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