ONE player missed out on almost £100,000 in winnings on ITV's The 1% Club after opting to walk away, but could have won big. The logic-based quiz show works by starting with 100 players who are eliminated during an episode as they get answers incorrect. 5 Lee Mack hosts The 1% Club on ITV Credit: ITV 5 Finalist Sara decided not to try answer the final question for the chance to win the jackpot Credit: itv 5 The logic based question required the players to solve a tricky problem Credit: ITV Hosted by Lee Mack the questions get progressively harder until only 1 percent of contestants remain.
In the most recent episode, two players made it to the final round and had the option to either attempt to answer the 1 percent question and win the £94,000 jackpot or they could choose to leave with a share of £10,000 each. They both opted to take their half of the £10,000, rather than risk not winning anything if they didn't get the last question right. Lee asked the final problem which was: "Yolande takes one tablet on every day of the week that has three vowels in total in it.
the 1% Club NO CLUE The 1% Club viewers call out question they 'wouldn't have gotten in a million yrs' GAME OVER The 1% Club fans call out 'difficult' question - but would you get it? "She starts this pack on 2nd March. What date will she need to start a new pack?" Players usually get 30 seconds to answer, and it turned out that one of Saturday's competitors solved the answer, which was Tuesday, March 26. It t.






































