THE 1% Club players struggled with a difficult picture question - but can you work it out in 30 seconds?
The hit ITV show - hosted by Lee Mack - tests the audience's logic and common sense rather than their general knowledge.
Questions can involve pictures, numbers and words, and in a recent episode it was a one that featured three images that stumped a number of remaining players.
The 15% question was: "What word can go after each of these images to make three new things?"
The first image was of a block of butter, the second a red dragon like on the Welsh flag and the third picture was a selection of fruit.
The remaining players had 30 seconds to try and work out the answer, before Lee revealed how many had got it wrong.
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It turned out six contestants hadn't been able to figure it out in time, meaning they missed out on continuing towards the final question and a share of the jackpot.
Lee revealed that the correct answer was "fly" with the screen confirming: "butterFLY, dragonFLY and fruitFLY."
The same episode featured a difficult question about a common phrase, while a whopping 13 players went out early on the 80% question.
In the end, only one player made it to the 1% question, and had a chance of taking home the rare total of £100,000.
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The player - Steve - was told he would become the "first person ever to win the full £100k" if he took the gamble and got it right.
Steve admitted the £10,000 he had secured for making it to the final question as a lot of money, but he was willing to gamble to try and land the jackpot.
His decision took Lee by surprise, but he then revealed the 1% question which was: "What two letters replace the question marks?"
Underneath the rest of the puzzling question read: "TE times T equals MESSAGE. TO times IN equals POISON. E times ?? equals LEAVE."
After his 30 seconds were up, Steve revealed he had locked in his answer as "NE."
There was a dramatic pause, then Lee revealed he had got it wrong, with the correct answer being "IT" and the explanation: "If you replace 'times' with 'X', you form words with the same meaning as the words on the right."
The 1% Club airs Saturdays on ITV and is available on ITVX.