The 1% Club knocks out record number of players with tricky question – but can you get the answer?

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A record number of players were knocked out of Saturday night’s episode of The 1% Club by a particularly tricky question. 

The popular ITV logic-based gameshow sees players and viewers alike answer a series of increasingly difficult questions to be in with a chance of winning up to £100,000. 

Presented by Lee Mack, 56, the show has become a firm favourite for putting people to the test with its tricky questions and last night was no exception. 

The question read: ‘Which of these words can have two of its letters swapped over and still result in a valid word?’

There were three possible options – conversation, dialogue and chat.

Presented by Lee Mack , 56, The 1% Club  has become a firm favourite for putting people to the test with its tricky one liners and Saturday night was no exception

Presented by Lee Mack , 56, The 1% Club  has become a firm favourite for putting people to the test with its tricky one liners and Saturday night was no exception

The popular ITV logic-based gameshow sees players and viewers alike answer a series of increasingly difficult questions to be in with a chance of winning up to £100,000

The popular ITV logic-based gameshow sees players and viewers alike answer a series of increasingly difficult questions to be in with a chance of winning up to £100,000

The clock then did its usual 30 second countdown as viewers and players alike tried to work out the answer.

When the timer came to an end, there was a pause.  

Lee said: “Now, you’ve just broken a record you lot, because, between you, you have just used 46 passes!” 

He went on to reveal that the correct answer was conversation, as the letters v and s can be swapped around to spell conservation. 

The 1% Club has quickly established itself as one of the most popular figures of Saturday night television.

First hitting screens in 2022, the show has an impressive IMBD rating of 7.6 out of 10.

However, to put its difficulty into context, only two players have won £99,000 and there has yet to be a £100,000 winner.

Addressing its popularity, Lee told The Sun: ‘Great contestants, loads of cash to win, and guaranteed “I can’t believe you couldn’t work that one out Dad!” moments to cause family disputes – I love it.’

The correct answer to the tricky question was conversation, as the letters v and s can be swapped around to spell conservation

The correct answer to the tricky question was conversation, as the letters v and s can be swapped around to spell conservation

Lee added: ‘I like quizzes that are tough. 

‘I watch University Challenge knowing that if I’m lucky I’ll get a couple of questions right, and I’m more than happy with that because when you get it right, you feel great.

‘That’s what I really like about The 1% Club. 

‘Producers shared some questions with me and if I’d been able to get them all right, I probably wouldn’t have done the show.

‘But I quickly realised if someone gets these right, they’re a proper brainbox.’

The 1% Club airs Saturdays on ITV1 and is available to stream on ITVX.

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