THE 1% Club finalist got a difficult £96K question wrong but still walked away with 10K – but could you have got it right?
The popular game show seeks to test the common sense and logic of an audience, rather than their general knowledge, but this
The 1% Club finalist got a difficult £96K question wrong but still walked away with 10K – but could you have got it right?
Contestant Rebecca was the only player to make it to the 1% question and she had a hard decision to makeCredit: itv
Contestant Rebecca was the only player to make it to the 1% question, with host asking her if .
Lee said: “Rebecca because you have done so well and made it to our final question, you win £10,000.
“But now you face a dilemma, you can leave the show now and take the £10,000 or you can risk it all by attempting the 1% question.
“If you get it right you will win everything in the prize pot which stands at £96,000. So, what’s going on in your head right now?”
Rebecca replied: “I kind of thought that if there was more than one person here, I would probably carry on.
“But £10,000 is a lot of money.”
Lee agreed and asked her what her hit rate was like
Rebecca revealed: “It is about fifty-fifty” before deciding to play it safe and .
, Liz was still presented with the question to see whether she would have gotten it right or not.
: “On their first date Noah and Evie discovered they were both born in the same year, 2001, and in the same month May.
“Evie asked Noah on what date in May he was born and their conversation is shown below. What is Evie’s date of birth?”
In the conversation Noah says: “If you add the two digits in the date together you get 11.”
Evie replies: “In that case I am exactly four weeks older than you.”
After her time was up Rebecca said: “I was going to say the 30th but I don’t think that’s right.”
was in fact, the 1st May and explained Noah was born on the 29th May and Evie was born on the 1st May, 28 days earlier.
“Well done, Rebecca, you did the right thing,” said Lee.
Rebecca breathed a sigh of relief, knowing she made rather than playing for the massive cash prize.
Host Lee gave her the choice of walking away with £10K or risking it all for the prize fundCredit: itv
Rebecca wasn’t sure about her answer to the 1% questionCredit: itv
After the answer was shown, Rebecca knew she had made the right choice in walking awayCredit: itv



