ITV game show shatters record, leaving host Lee Mack surprised.

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March 9th 2024.

ITV game show shatters record, leaving host Lee Mack surprised.
Lee Mack was left completely stunned by the turn of events on the latest episode of the ITV gameshow, The 1% Club. The show, for those who are unfamiliar, features 100 contestants who must use their reasoning and logic skills to answer a series of questions. The final round is notoriously difficult, with only 1% of the population having a chance at winning the grand prize of £100,000.

In the past, the final rounds have left viewers scratching their heads, but this week, it was the 50% question that made history. The question, which read "Which of these is the odd one out in this CONUNDRUM?", featured the options "cord, norm, noon, and Moon." The correct answer was "Moon," as it was the only word that couldn't be formed from the letters in "conundrum."

However, this seemingly simple question proved to be too challenging for the players, with a record-breaking 39 of them choosing to use their one pass. Only four people answered incorrectly, leaving Lee Mack in shock. He revealed that this was the first time in the show's history that more people had used a pass than actually knew the answer.

The viewers at home were just as stunned, with some expressing their disbelief on social media. The players in the room were also feeling the pressure, with groans heard as Lee announced the record-breaking number of passes. He even joked that he was genuinely shocked by the turn of events.

Some viewers thought the question was too easy, with one writing that it was "easy peasy," while another said it was "too easy so far." The 1% Club airs on Saturdays at 8.35pm on ITV1, and if you have a celebrity story, video or pictures, you can get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us, calling 020 3615 2145, or visiting our "Submit Stuff" page – they would love to hear from you.

In other entertainment news, Lorraine Kelly caused quite a stir when she nearly got arrested, and Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly had to apologize for a live blunder that involved an F-bomb.

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