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‘Easy’ 1% Club question that left viewers scratching their heads after 75 percent of contestants got it wrong
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Published 11:29 22 Dec 2024 GMT

‘Easy’ 1% Club question that left viewers scratching their heads after 75 percent of contestants got it wrong

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Brenna Cooper

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Viewers tuning into ITV's The 1% Club were left absolutely baffled after seeing an 'easy' question catch out three quarters of contestants.

Us Brits sure love watching a game show. From Who Wants to Be a Millionaire to The Chase and Deal or No Deal, there's nothing we enjoy more as a nation than judging other peoples' general knowledge and shouting 'how did you not know that' at our television sets every time a contestant slips up on an obvious question.

Which is why several viewers were left confused after seeing 75 per cent of contestants on taking part on TV show The 1% Club slip up on what should have been an easy question.

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Hosted by comedian Lee Mack, the gameshow tasks participants on using their 'logic and common sense' to figure out a series of increasingly difficult questions, with a share of the £100,000 cash prize on offer.

In a recent episode, contestants were asked the following question 'Which square has the biggest total area?' and given the option to pick from three different answers labelled A, B and C, also of which are below.

Take a look at the question below and see if you can choose an answer within 30 seconds, which is the length of time contestants are allowed per question.

Would you get this in 30 seconds? (ITV)
Would you get this in 30 seconds? (ITV)

Seems pretty straightforward right?

The shapes and numbers are fairly reminiscent of something you'd find on a maths exam paper, which means that some of you will be thinking back to your school days and trying to remember how to calculate the total area of a shape.

Or perhaps you've decided to eyeball the question and go for option B, as it looks the biggest so should therefore be the correct answer right?

Well, if you did any of the above options before selecting your answer then you would've been in the 75 per cent of people who slipped up while answering the question.

The question is a reminder to re-read and not answer on instinct (ITV)
The question is a reminder to re-read and not answer on instinct (ITV)

As it turns out, the question does not involve any mathematical calculations at all, but instead requires you to pay specific attention to the wording.

The focus isn't asking to choose the biggest square not the biggest of the three shapes on-screen.

Two of the answers are rectangles, which means that answer A is the correct one as it is the only square option. The size isn't relevant, as it is the correct answer by default.

It caught a few people off guard, as one person wrote on social media that they 'went for B at first' before re-reading the question.

While another said: "I’m [not going to lie] at first instinct I got it wrong too, then I saw the question again."

It proves the importance of making sure you re-read a question before quickly answering on instinct.

Featured Image Credit: (ITV)

Topics: Entertainment, TV, The 1% Club

Brenna Cooper
Brenna Cooper

Brenna Cooper is a journalist at LADbible. She graduated from the University of Sheffield with a degree in History, followed by an NCTJ accredited masters in Journalism. She began her career as a freelance writer for Digital Spy, where she wrote about all things TV, film and showbiz. Her favourite topics to cover are music, travel and any bizarre pop culture.

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