Get ready for the latest installment of The 1% Club: Season 4 (2025). Building on the excitement of the previous seasons, this popular UK game show continues to challenge contestants with logic-based questions and common sense puzzles that progress in difficulty. Hosted by comedian Lee Mack, each episode is filled with engaging brain-teasers and riddles designed to test mental agility and attention to detail. Here’s your comprehensive guide to every question and answer for the 2025 UK episodes of The 1% Club.
Complete List of The 1% Club (UK) Questions and Answers for 2025
Explore the questions and answers from The 1% Club’s Season 4 below. Presented chronologically, answers are conveniently hidden for your review. Utilize the quick access list to jump to specific episodes as they become available. This guide will be regularly updated with new episode information.
Episode 1 Questions and Answers – January 25, 2025
90% Question & Answer
Q: Sara has nearly completed a crossword and only has 7 down remaining. The clue is: Investigate. Which of the following is the correct answer?
- (A) EXPLORE
- (B) EXAMINE
- (C) EXPOSE
Answer to 90% Question
– (A) EXPLORE. This fits in the grid.
80% Question & Answer
Q: Identify the difference between these two images.
Answer to 80% Question
– The image on the right features an additional dog.
70% Question & Answer
Q: Which of these is incorrect?
Answer to 70% Question
– (C). “DUCKLONGING” is not a valid word.
60% Question & Answer
Q: Despite some flags being rotated, which two of them are identically the same?
Answer to 60% Question
– Flags A and C are identical.
50% Question & Answer
Q: In a circle with eight people, some are standing (U) and others sitting (D). If everyone stands up sits down and vice-versa, how many will be standing?
Answer to 50% Question
– 5. Count those sitting to find how many will end up standing.
45% Question & Answer
Q: Examine this bathroom floor tiled with squares. Each tile has eight triangles; how many tiles cover the floor?
Answer to 45% Question
– 20 tiles were used, arranged in a 4 by 5 grid.
40% Question & Answer
Q: If there are no vowels in the alphabet, what is the 13th letter?
Answer to 40% Question
– Q. The sequence is B, C, D, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, N, P, Q.
35% Question & Answer
Q: Which word still makes sense if you adjust the first letter to the next in the alphabet and the last letter to the previous one?
- (A) BRINK
- (B) CROWN
- (C) CREST
Answer to 35% Question
– (C) CREST, which becomes DRESS.
30% Question & Answer
Q: With nine whole buns, nine cheese slices, eight tomato slices, and ten patties, what is the maximum number of Big Mack burgers possible?
Answer to 30% Question
– 5. Since each burger requires two patties, ten patties allow for five burgers assuming buns are halved.
25% Question & Answer
Q: How many pairs of anagrams exist in the following sentence?
Alice, Dan, Celia and Enid hoped to dine well on the plane from Nepal.
Answer to 25% Question
– 4 pairs: Alice & Celia, Dan & Enid, and plane & Nepal.
20% Question & Answer
Q: What number replaces the question mark in the sequence below?
7 8 5 5 3 4 4 ? 9 7 8 8
Answer to 20% Question
– 6. The answer corresponds to the number of letters in the months of August.
15% Question & Answer
Q: Fill in the missing words in this riddle.
Shatter the frozen water = Break the ice
You can’t access a novel by its dust jacket = You can’t judge a book by its cover
Illustrious intellects imagine identically = ?
Answer to 15% Question
– Great minds think alike.
10% Question & Answer
Q: Change the first letter of the first word, the middle letter of the second word, and the last letter of the third word. What do they have in common?
CAT BOATS SCARE
Answer to 10% Question
– They all can relate to clothing: HAT, BOOTS, and SCARF respectively.
5% Question & Answer
Q: Given a pack of 52 playing cards sorted in alphabetical order, what is the LAST card you would place down?
Answer to 5% Question
– TWO of SPADES.
1% Question & Answer
Q: Determine how many dots (including punctuation) are in this question.
Answer to 1% Question
– 17 dots total.
Episode 2 Questions and Answers – February 1, 2025
90% Question & Answer
Q: Four individuals navigate a maze towards the center. Identify who is going the wrong way.
Answer to 90% Question
– B, as they are headed towards dead ends.
80% Question & Answer
Q: Lee consistently paints in circles and triangles. Which of these options best represents Lee’s artwork?
Answer to 80% Question
– A. Options B and C contain squares or variations not matching Lee’s style.
70% Question & Answer
Q: Which board game is hinted at in this representation?
Answer to 70% Question
– Scrabble, represented as S + CRAB + BALL.
60% Question & Answer
Q: How many squares constitute this specific pattern?
Answer to 60% Question
– 4 squares.
50% Question & Answer
Q: Identify which of the following words does not correctly follow the word “follow.”
- (A) this
- (B) in
- (C) the
- (D) of
Answer to 50% Question
– D, because it does not follow as the others do.
45% Question & Answer
Q: Alistair’s dream dinner guests are Cameron Diaz, Ella Fitzgerald, and Glenn Hoddle. What is Alistair’s last name?
- (A) Green
- (B) White
- (C) Coral
- (D) Brown
Answer to 45% Question
– D. As the initials align in sequence, Alistair’s surname starts with B.
40% Question & Answer
Q: What sport replaces the question mark?
Answer to 40% Question
– GOLF. GOAL minus AL plus LF gives you GOLF.
35% Question & Answer
Q: Of all UK coins arranged by size, how many retain their positions when ordered by value?
Answer to 35% Question
– One: The two-pound coin stays in the same position.
30% Question & Answer
Q: What word fills in the question mark?
Answer to 30% Question
– GREEN. Each box indicates the corresponding color for the next box.
25% Question & Answer
Q: All answers consist of the same three letters arranged differently. What are they?
POSSESS
IMMEDIATELY
VICTORIOUS
Answer to 25% Question
– O, W, N: POSSESS = OWN, IMMEDIATELY = NOW, and VICTORIOUS = WON.
20% Question & Answer
Q: Identify the weather-related phrase illustrated below.
Emperor Tiger. King Tabby. Queen Spaniel. Empress Labrador.
Answer to 20% Question
– Raining cats and dogs – emperor, king, queen, and empress all ‘reign’ over their respective categories.
15% Question & Answer
Q: What two letters can prefix these five words to create new common words?
__APED __INK __ONE __OWNED __OUGHT
Answer to 15% Question
– D and R: DRAPED, DRINK, DRONE, DROWNED, DROUGHT.
10% Question & Answer
Q: Starting from 1, the first 10 odd numbers total 100. What do the first 10 even numbers sum to?
Answer to 10% Question
– 110. 2 + 4 + 6 + 8 + 10 + 12 + 14 + 16 + 18 + 20 = 110.
5% Question & Answer
Q: Without rearranging letters, how many animals are present in the sequence below?
P H E A S A N T O R T O I S E A L I O N
Answer to 5% Question
– 6: PHEASANT, SEALION, ANT, SEAL, TORTOISE, and LION.
1% Question & Answer
Q: Examine the words below and determine how VOTING fits into the pattern.
BANDLEADER NICKELODEON SILVERBACK
Answer to 1% Question
– All contain the names of metals: LEAD, NICKEL, and SILVER.