THE 1% Club has been entertaining viewers for the last three years and now it’s gearing up for a special takeover week on ITV.
Fans of the game show, which is hosted by , will be pleased to know that all-new episodes will air every night from December 8 to 12, with plenty more riddles to suss out.
The 1% Club is hosted by Lee MackCredit: ITV
How many of these very tricky 1% Club questions can you get right?Credit: ITV
In an exciting show first, the series will debut the new Rollover format, whereby any unclaimed prize pot will carry over into the next episode, allowing the money to build up across the week.
The fortunate players who are able to make it all the way to the 1% question will also return the following night, giving them a rare chance at building on their winnings across multiple episodes.
As fans eagerly await The 1% takeover week on , let’s test your knowledge on the hardest ever questions in the history of the show.
Once you’ve had a crack at all ten, check out how well you did with the answers revealed below.
Which of these would it be impossible to do?
Marry your cousin’s cousin
Marry your brother’s widow
Marry your widow’s sister
Which of these sporting events would you most associate with a magnificent bird?
FA Cup
Superbowl
Olympic Games
Which is the odd one out?
Dapple
Slime
Spear
Rabbit
Edna’s birthday is on the sixth of April and Jen’s birthday falls on the 15th of October, therefore Amir’s birthday must be the ‘?’ of January.
1st
24th
31st
Richard is older than Clare. Jojo is older than Hennie. Hennie is older than Richard. Who is the oldest?
Richard
Clare
Jojo
Hennie
Using all the six letters missing from this alphabet just once each, what Christmassy object can you spell?
ABCD-FGH-JK-M-OPQR–UVWXYZ
Quizmaster Lee Mack will be on screens five nights next week as part of the special 1% club takeoverCredit: ITV
What is the first number in English that when spelled out has its letters in alphabetical order?
4
10
40
Which of these is the odd one out in this conundrum?
Moon
Norm
Cord
What number do you get if you multiply all the numbers on a telephone keypad together?
0
5980
362,880
If January equals 717, March equals 5315 and June equals 4624, then what does August equal?
4624
5315
6848
BONUS QUESTION
Credit: ITV Answers
1. Marry your widow’s sister
2. Super Bowl
3. Rabbit
4. 24th
5. Jojo
6. Tinsel
7. 40
8. Moon
9. 0
10. 6848
BONUS: 7 errors
The 1% Club special takeover week airs from December 8 to 12 on ITV1, ITVX and STV.
How did you fare with the toughest 1% Club questions?Credit: ITV



