THE 1% Club lost 15 players over a ‘tricky’ common phrase question â but could you have spotted it in time?
The ITV show has become a huge hit since its launch in 2022, thanks to a combination of host ‘s jokes and the fact viewers can play along at home.



The show tests 100 contestants on their logic, reasoning skills and common sense, rather than their general knowledge.
Each player has a £1,000 stake in the game, and if they make it to the final 1% question, they have a chance of winning a share of the jackpot.
However, many are knocked out by questions that are supposedly easier to answer, and in one episode from the first series, 15 players went out on the 70% question.
It was: “What well known phrase do you get from cracking this code?”;
The players were then shown the code “BOTMESSAGETLE”; and had 30 seconds to work it out.
After the time was up and Lee revealed 15 people had got it wrong, he then shared the correct answer.
It was “Message in a bottle”;.
When Lee spoke to one of the ousted players, he revealed he was half way there to the right answer.
He said: “I put message because I knew the word message was in the middle but I didn’t realise I had to put Message in a bottle.”;
Lee joked: “It’s like talking to when he’s drunk.”;
However, that result wasn’t as bad as the question that
A whopping20 were taken out of the game and 17 players used their passes in a question that 45 percent of the public would get right in a different episode.
Leeasked the question: “Which of these are NOT the correct translation of the following: One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight.
He then showed them a multiple choice option of A, B and C which was written in a different language from English.
After the time was up, he revealed the answer to be C and explained: “You don’t need to be able to speak any of the languages.
“But you do need to spot that there are only seven numbers not eight.”;

The 1% Club airs Saturdays on ITV1 and is available on ITVX.