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The 1% Club wipes out 11 players on difficult letters question – but would you get the right answer?
The 1% Club wipes out 11 players on difficult letters question – but would you get the right answer?

The Irish Sun

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

The 1% Club wipes out 11 players on difficult letters question – but would you get the right answer?

THE 1% Club wiped out 11 players on a particularly tough letters question. A large number of players had made it to the 70% question on the ITV programme which proved to be too tricky for some. 3 This was the question that had players stumped 3 Lee tasked them to answer it in 30 seconds Every week, fans see the players whittled down as they fail to advance past the increasingly difficult questions. This time around was no different at 11 people failed to correctly work out the 70% puzzle." Reading the question to the audience, Lee asked them: "If you write the words HIGHER and LOWER with alternating letters, what do you get?" Read More on The 1% Club Three possible options with seemingly jumbled-up letters were then presented to the participants. They were then given 30 seconds to see if they could work out which one of the three answers would be right. A total of 11 players failed to identify the correct combination with Lee going on to confirm it was in fact answer B. This is because it took the first letter of higher followed by the first letter of lower and then continued this pattern with the second letter of each word and so on and so forth. Most read in Reality Would you have managed to get it right in the allotted time? It is just one of many questions that have managed to stump players in recent times The 1% Club leaves 13 players stumped with tricky picture question - but would you have got it right? The players were then shown two images of the Corrie pub - but with one major difference. Lee then went on to reveal that the name on the pub had changed. He said: "The image on the right shows Ravers instead of Rovers." 3 The right answer was then revealed The 1% Club's Most Difficult Questions The 1% Club sees 100 contestants try and make it to the 1% question and be in with a chance to win a share of the jackpot. Here are just some of the show's most difficult teasers. Players had to compare and contrast three images of butterflies then explain which of the butterflies were exactly the same on both sides. Players were shown groups of six symbols then asked which were in the same order whether you read them from left to right or right to left. Players were asked how many different combinations were there of displaying four digits on one hand. Peter had recently found his old diary that he'd written in secret code but he couldn't remember how to decipher what he wrote. Players were asked to crack the code and find out what the bold word was. WH89 I GR1W UP I WA92 21 B8 A 5L1RI72. Players were tasked with working out how many eyes they could see in an image, which was made up of letters, symbols and emojis. A 1% question was based on a grid of numbers going in ascending order from 1 to 49. Starting on 25, the middle square, SEEN took you to square 27. From there, NEW took you to 20. From there, which square would SEWN take you to? And finally, an easy one - What common food in bold has had its letters rearranged into alphabetical order? ABDER

The 1% Club players stumped on ‘easy' Coronation Street ‘spot the difference' question – could you get it in 30 seconds?
The 1% Club players stumped on ‘easy' Coronation Street ‘spot the difference' question – could you get it in 30 seconds?

Scottish Sun

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

The 1% Club players stumped on ‘easy' Coronation Street ‘spot the difference' question – could you get it in 30 seconds?

THE 1% Club viewers were left scratching their heads after a 'simple' Coronation Street question proved too tricky for most players. The ITV game show, hosted by comedian Lee Mack, challenged contestants to spot the difference in a classic cobbles scene from Coronation Street. 4 Some players were stumped on an early picture question based on the ITV soap - how would you do under pressure? Credit: ITV Instead of testing players on their general knowledge, 100 contestants try their luck at solving riddles within 30 seconds. On The 1% Club, they are whittled down round by round as they are tasked with using their logic, reasoning skills, and common sense. With every player that gets eliminated, £1,000 gets added to the prize pot as the players try to answer questions that certain percentages of the public would get right. The players that remain at the end will fight to win a potentially huge jackpot prize and a chance at joining the prestigious one percent club. In a recent episode, the 70% question saw contestants get wiped out on an easy picture question. Lee asked: "What is the difference between these two images?" The answer was: "The image on the right shows Ravers instead of Rovers." Another episode also saw an 'easy' common sense riddle knock out a massive 23 people - also a 70% question. Lee said: "John writes with his right hand and the last word he'd right if he was writing this sentence would be be. "If Keith writes with his left hand, what would be the last word he would write in the sentence above?" The 1% Club players stumped on tricky maths question as 13 players pass - but could you have got it right- The answer was the word 'be', as a different writing hand would not change the last word, something which many viewers playing along got correct. However, a whopping 23 players in the studio answered the riddle incorrectly and they were eliminated from the game. Viewers took to social media in droves as they couldn't believe so many players left the game after such an 'easy' question One wrote: "How t* have 23 gone out?? Being left handed doesn't mean you write words in the wrong order." Hardest Quiz Show Questions Would you know the answers to some of quizzing TV's hardest questions Who Wants To Be A Millionaire - Earlier this year, fans were left outraged after what they described as the "worst" question in the show's history. Host Jeremy Clarkson asked: 'From the 2000 awards ceremony onwards, the Best Actress Oscar has never been won by a woman whose surname begins with which one of these letters?' The multiple choice answers were between G, K, M and W. In the end, and with the £32,000 safe, player Glen had to make a guess and went for G. It turned out to be correct as Nicole Kidman, Frances McDormand and Kate Winslet are among the stars who have won the Best Actress gong since 2000. - Earlier this year, fans were left outraged after what they described as the "worst" question in the show's history. Host Jeremy Clarkson asked: 'From the 2000 awards ceremony onwards, the Best Actress Oscar has never been won by a woman whose surname begins with which one of these letters?' The multiple choice answers were between G, K, M and W. In the end, and with the £32,000 safe, player Glen had to make a guess and went for G. It turned out to be correct as Nicole Kidman, Frances McDormand and Kate Winslet are among the stars who have won the Best Actress gong since 2000. The 1% Club - Viewers of Lee Mack's popular ITV show were left dumbfounded by a question that also left the players perplexed. The query went as follows: "Edna's birthday is on the 6th of April and Jen's birthday falls on the 15th of October, therefore Amir's birthday must be the 'X' of January." It turns out the conundrum links the numbers with its position in the sentence, so 6th is the sixth word and 15th is the fifteenth word. Therefore, Amir's birthday is January 24th, corresponding to the 24th word in the sentence. - Viewers of Lee Mack's popular ITV show were left dumbfounded by a question that also left the players perplexed. The query went as follows: "Edna's birthday is on the 6th of April and Jen's birthday falls on the 15th of October, therefore Amir's birthday must be the 'X' of January." It turns out the conundrum links the numbers with its position in the sentence, so 6th is the sixth word and 15th is the fifteenth word. Therefore, Amir's birthday is January 24th, corresponding to the 24th word in the sentence. The Chase - The ITV daytime favourite left fans scratching their heads when it threw up one of the most bizarre questions to ever grace the programme. One of the questions asked the player: "Someone with a nightshade intolerance should avoid eating what?" The options were - sweetcorn, potatoes, carrots - with Steve selecting sweetcorn but the correct answer was potatoes. Another added: "Too many people thinking too hard on that one #The1PercentClub." A third penned: "TWENTY THREE out on THAT?!?!" The 1% Club is available to watch on ITV1 and stream on ITVX. 4 Many viewers said the question was 'easy' - but would you have got it right? Credit: itv 4 The different hands would not have effected the structure of the sentence Credit: ITV

Vooglam Unveils Bold Rebrand, Launches Ambassador Program
Vooglam Unveils Bold Rebrand, Launches Ambassador Program

Yahoo

time23-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Vooglam Unveils Bold Rebrand, Launches Ambassador Program

AUSTIN, Texas, April 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Vooglam, an innovative and culturally inspired eyewear brand known for its boundary-pushing frame designs, has recently unveiled a comprehensive rebrand that repositions the brand at the intersection of today's hottest style tribes and mainstream style. At the core of this rebrand is the launch of seven distinct product lines and a brand new ambassador program, "The Style Underground." The new Vooglam aims to position eyewear as the ultimate accessory for personal expression, offering a curated pool of frames inspired by iconic cultural moments and movements. Using a two-pronged approach, the brand translates radical and expressive style tribes from Ravers to Afropunks into masterfully curated collections while inviting members of these subcultures to join Vooglam's global community in The Style Underground. Each product line from Retro Radio and Pan Africa to Cyberpunk and Rave Culture transposes faithfully authentic motifs, details, and vocabulary into eyewear that allow wearers to "Show off their vision" no matter how loud or subdued. Each line interprets and subverts tropes and themes associated with a distinct subculture to ensure both accuracy and innovation are at the forefront of every product. Meanwhile, The Style Underground, an exclusive ambassador program, connects influential insiders immersed in the latest creative currents with each other and with the brand based around a shared passion for true expression. The program demonstrates Vooglam's dedication to authenticity and representation while offering ambassadors early access to products, exclusive events, and co-design opportunities, bucking the unwelcome tendency of brands to exploit creative communities without credit. This further reflects the brand's vision of cultivating a global community by translating subcultural authenticity into personal style. Meeting aesthetic needs may be a top priority; however, beyond aesthetics, Vooglam has ensured every frame is crafted with cutting-edge materials and techniques. The brand's premium prescription lenses and functional eyewear including UV protection, blue light filtering, and specialized driving glasses show that while style may be the brand's virtue par excellence, functionality has not been thrown to the wayside. The rebrand is live now across all Vooglam platforms including web, mobile, and app. New styles and collections drop monthly. Fashion enthusiasts, subculture devotees, and eyewear collectors are invited to explore the collections and join Vooglam's mission to redefine eyewear as the ultimate accessory for fearless self-expression. For more information about Vooglam and The Style Underground ambassador program, visit or follow @Vooglam on social media platforms. About Vooglam Established in 2017, Vooglam creates high-quality eyewear inspired by today's style tribes, transforming the functional into tools for self-expression. With a catalog of almost 2,000 unique frame designs available in over 170 countries, serving more than one million customers, Vooglam delivers eyewear for every look and need. The brand combines functional vision solutions with meticulously researched and authentic subcultural design elements, offering fully customizable eyewear that includes prescription lenses and lens types. Organized into seven distinctive product lines, Vooglam's offerings range from the audacious to the subtly creative. Through cutting-edge manufacturing techniques, premium materials, and rigorous quality control, Vooglam continues to transform how consumers express themselves through eyewear. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Vooglam

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