The 1% Club players struggle through ‘suspiciously easy’ £80k question – could you have got it right in 30 seconds?

PLAYERS on The 1% Club struggled through a 'suspiciously easy' £80k question.
ITV viewers were absolutely shocked by the number of players that were eliminated from the game show in the 30% round.
Lee Mack took to the airwaves on Saturday night to host the latest edition of The 1% Club.
On the smash-hit show, players are not tested on their general knowledge like other shows such as The Chase and Tipping Point.
Instead they are whittled down as they are tasked with solving riddles based on logic, reasoning skills and common sense.
100 players try to make it to the end of the show to answer the last question and join the prestigious one per cent club.
This is a question that only one per cent of the public would answer correctly.
However, many players fell at the 30% hurdle as the host was looking for the correct answer of a numerical question.
The players were given a cartoon picture of a typical four-function calculator.
Mack asked: "What's the largest four-digit number you can type using just the number keys on the bottom two rows of this calculator without using the same number key twice?"
As per the show rules, the players who were still in the game had just 30 seconds to work out the answer.
The number '3210' was the correct answer, something that 12 players got wrong.
Despite the high number of eliminations, many viewers at home who were playing along actually answered the common sense riddle correctly.
Droves of fans who tuned in took to social media as they were slammed the question at being too 'easy'.
Writing on X - formerly known as Twitter - one fan wrote: How did 12 go out???? It’s 3210
While a second exclaimed: "Wt*....12 out???"
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A third asked: "3210 …Is it easier this week?"
Writing the answer someone else enquired: "3210. How is this a 30% question?"
And a fifth added: "The calculator question seems suspiciously easy."
After the huge round of eliminations, Mack then announced that the prize pot was raised to a whopping £80,000.
You can watch The 1% Club on ITV1 and stream it back on ITVX.
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