You’ll see here 1% of club questions and answers For 2025 UK Season 4 (or Series 4). Following the UK Season 3 and the US version of the show, all episodes ask competitors questions based on increased difficulty. Many of these are brain teas and mysteries that require ready-to-use outdoor thinking and attention to detail. Comedian Lee Mac is the host of this popular game show. This is a list of all questions and answers for the 1% Club 2025 UK episode.
List of questions and answers for 1% Club (UK) for 2025
Below is a list of 1% club questions and answers for each episode of Season 4. Answers are presented in hidden chronological order (you can view them by clicking on the arrow). You can use the quick list to proceed to the exact episodes that require answers. This guide will be updated as more episodes of Season 4 will be released.
Episode 1 Questions and Answers – January 25, 2025
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Q: Sarah has almost finished this crossword and remains to fill in the seven below. The clue is the investigation. Which of these is correct? (Photo above)
- (a) Explore
- (b) I’ll check
- (c) Exposure
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– (a) Explore. It just fits the grid.
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Q: Find out the difference between these two images. (Photo above)
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– The image on the right shows an extra dog.
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Q: Which of these is wrong? (Photo above)
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– (c). Change the image to a word to create a new word. Ducklong is not a word.
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Q: Some of them are rotating, but are two of these flags exactly the same? (Photo above)
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– A and C flags
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Q: As shown below, eight people are standing up (u) or sitting (d) in a circle. All people standing up will sit down and vice versa. How many people are standing now? (Photo above)
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– 5. They were standing there and we had to count how many people were sitting.
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Q: Look at this bathroom floor covered with square tiles. If each square tile has 8 triangles, how many square tiles were used to cover this floor? (Photo above)
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– 20. (It will be 4 x 5 grids.)
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Q: If there are no vowels at all, what happens to the 13th letter in the alphabet?
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– Q. The list will be B, C, D, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, N, N, P, and Q.
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Q: If you substitute the first letter of the next letter in the alphabet and the last letter in the previous letter in the alphabet, which of the following words is still recognized?
- (a)
- (b) Crown
- (c) Emblem
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– (c) Coat of arms. (The instructions will turn this word into a dress.)
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Q: Below is a large McBurger recipe. If I have 9 breads, 9 cheese slices, 8 tomato slices and 10 patees, what is the largest number of big McBurger I can make? (Photo above)
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– 5. Each burger has two patees, so 10 pate limits the number of burgers to five. (It is assumed that the bread is cut in half.)
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Q: How many pairs of anagrams do you have in the following statement?
Alice, Dan, Seria and Enid wanted to eat well on planes from Nepal.
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– 4. (Alice & Celia, Dan &, and Enid & Dine, Plane & Nepal.)
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Q: What number replaces the question mark in the sequence below?
7 8 5 5 3 4 4? 9 7 8 8
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– 6. A sequence is the number of characters in the name of a month in a calendar year. The question mark represents August, with six letters in August.
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Q: In the puzzle below, what are the four alternative words to question marks?
Grinding frozen water = breaking ice
You cannot access the novel with that dust jacket = you cannot judge the book by its cover
Are you the same brilliant intelligence?
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– The great mind thinks the same way.
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Q: If you change the opening letters of the first word, the middle letters of the second word, and the last letters of the third word, they all have something in common. What is it?
Cat boats are scary
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– Clothes. You can turn your cat into a hat, wear boots on the boat, and scare your scarf. (This is tricky because there are many possibilities for word changes. The main things to focus on are scarves, scars, scary things, things that boats can change: bolts, boots, boats, etc.
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Q: I have a pack of 52 playing cards in my hand and I decided to sort them alphabetically. Club Ace, Diamond Ace, Heart Ace and Spade Ace are the first four cards placed on the table. If you run this sequence, what is the last card?
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– Two spades.
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Q: Please answer the following puzzles:
Are dots (i.e. “.”) containing punctuation or anything used in characters (i.e. “.”) used when writing this question?
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– 17. (“IE” has two periods, “…” has three dots, “?” has one dot, and “.” has one dot.
Questions and Answers for Episode 2 – February 1, 2025
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Q: Four people are in a maze that is about to reach the center. Which of them is going in the wrong direction? (Photo above)
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– B. (People B is heading towards a dead end.)
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Q: Lee always draws circles. Lee never paints the square. Lee always paints four triangles. Which of these is one of Lee’s paintings? (Photo above)
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– A. Since B has a square and C has only three triangles, it must be A.
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Q: Which board games are represented here? (Photo above)
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– Scrabble. S + Crab + Ball.
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Q: How many squares do this pattern make up? (Photo above)
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– 4.
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Q: Which of the following words does not follow this question?
- (a)This
- (b)in
- (c)
- (d)
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– D. (The sentences include “follow”, “follow”, and “follow”.)
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Q: Alistair’s dream celebrity dinner party is Cameron Diaz, Ella Fitzgerald and Glenn Hoddle. What is the last name of Alistair?
- (a) Green
- (b) White
- (c) Coral
- (d) Brown
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-D. His surname must start with B, as all guest initials are consecutive letters.
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Q: What sports will replace the question mark? (Photo above)
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– Golf. (Goal-AL + LF = Golf)
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Q: All of these are British coins in order of size from min to maximum. Instead, how many people stay in the same position when laid out in the lowest to highest value order? (Photo above)
Answer 35% of questions
– 1. (Only the largest coin, only the 2 pound coin, will remain in the same place.)
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Q: What words replace the question mark? (Image credits)
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– green. The words in each box dictate the color of the next box.
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Q: All answers to each of these cues use the same three letters, but are used in different order. What are those three letters?
Owned
immediately
victory
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-o, w, and N. (insess = own, instant = now, and victorious = won.)
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Q: What weather-related phrases are expressed here?
Emperor Tiger. King Tubby. Queen Spaniel. Empress Labrador.
Answer 20% of questions
– Rain cat and dog. Emperors, kings, queens and empresses are all “reigns.” Tiger and Tubby are cats, while Spaniels and Labradors are dogs.
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Q: Can the two letters that can be placed before the next five words create five new common words?
__aped __ink __ONE __ONED ____
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– D and R. (Add “DR” to these words will result in drapes, drinks, drones, own death, drought.
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Q: From 1, the odd number of the first 10 will be 100. What is the first 10 even numbers?
Answer 10% of questions
– 110. 2 + 4 + 6 + 8 + 10 + 12 + 14 + 16 + 18 + 20 = 110 or, since each even number is 1 higher than the previous odd number, you can add 10-100.
5% Questions and Answers
Q: How many animals appear in the following sequence without reordering the characters?
Pheasantorisealion
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– 6. Pheasant, Cerion, Ant, Seal, Turtle, Lion. (Yes, ants are animals.)
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Q: The following words share a specific pattern: Why can votes become part of a group?
Bandleader Nickelodeon Silverback
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– They all contain metal names. (The bandleader has leads, the Nickelodeon has nickel, and the silverback has silver.)
Episode 3 Questions and Answers – February 8, 2025
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Q: Which of these will not create words when the characters are arranged in reverse order?
- (a) stun, (b) dust, (c) snub.
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– B: Dust. (Dust Reversed is Tsud. This is not a word.)
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Q: Shanti is boring, removes sunglasses, keys, pen, train tickets, and lipstick from his handbag, place them in alphabetical order, and takes a photo from above. Which of these is the correct photo?
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– B. (In alphabetical order, keys, lipstick, pen, sunglasses, and train tickets.)
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Q: Serena is about to vote for her local council. She selects candidates by a name that is an anagram of the “electoral system.” Who will she vote for?
- (a) Caroline’s finest
- (b) Scarlett Moseley
- (c) Nicola Gorete
- (d) Phil Gobbolton
- (e)Lexi plot
Answers to 70% of questions
– B: Scarlett Moseley. It is the only name that has an SS.
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Q: Amlan is extremely particular about how you lay out your apps on your home screen. Which of these completes the Amlan layout? (Photo above)
- (a) Plum
- (b) Bake
- (c) Milk
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– C: Milk. (The app logo should not cry as you cry out the spill…and Milk completes the sequence.)
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Q: If even numbers are blue and odd numbers are red, what color is red + red?
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– A: Blue. Two strange numbers always make even numbers, so two reds make blue.
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Q: What kind of fruits are displayed in the following sentences without reordering the characters?
While the money is rolling in, I make my own juices
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– lemon. (It can be seen between while and money.)
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Q: What character will replace the asterisk to complete this statement?
*i ** a’s*am*ered*u ** ies*oo*on*ur*le*a*er
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– P. (This creates pippa spoiled puppy poop on purple paper.)
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Q: Which options do I link to the following link? (Photo above)
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– D: Car. The word car goes before each word to create a new word. (This creates the words carpet, cargo, carnation.
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Q: What nine letter words can I spell if I start with one of these square corners and move the outer edge clockwise and finish in the center?
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– search. (Start with the letter S and proceed clockwise around the board.)
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Q: Jim is 6 feet 3 inches tall and when his friend Erica stands on a 1 foot tall stool she becomes 2 inches taller than him. How tall is Erika?
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– 5 feet 5 inches. Take 6 ft 3 plus 2 inches = 6 feet 5, then 1 feet apart and take 5 feet 5 inches.
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Q: What is the minimum number of arrows needed to ensure that all arrows are pointed in the same direction? (Photo above)
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– 10. There are more arrows above than in the other directions, so the other directions need to be matched.
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Q: Sam’s brother was his best man, and Lucy’s sister was her maid of honor. In a wedding seating plan, how many people sit next to each other blood? (Photo above)
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– 4. (The best man and the mother of the groom are relatives, so are the bride and the father of the bride.)
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Q: I saw this newspaper headline on my ski trip. Which word is the strange one?
Ski officials are said to have announced that the accident should be immediately paying attention
Answer 10% of questions
– “need”. It is the only word that does not contain double letters.
5% Questions and Answers
Q: What alternative to the question mark in this sequence?
JF3128 MA3130 MJ3130 ??????
Answer 5% of questions
– JA3131. A sequence consists of the first character of the month of the year and the number of days that follow. The next sequence is July 3131.
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Q: If I remove all underlined characters from the following sentences, what words can I spell if I rearrange all the remaining characters?
anManufacturing to shand in stamPEde
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– Elephant.
Episode 4 Questions and Answers – February 15, 2025
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Q: The content of this may be shaken up. What two words of food do you have in a can? (Photo above)
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– Tomato soup.
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Q: Which of these words links the following image? (Photo above)
- (a) cold, (b) cord, (c) curl
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– B: Code. Combining the code with the three images will result in a dress code, green cross code and barcode.
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Q: Which of these dominos has more spots than the number of wheels on two tricycles? (Photo above)
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– B. Two tricycles have 6 wheels and two zebras have 8 legs, so it must be B (there are seven dots).
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Q: Sisters Holly, Alisha, Steph and Eliza all booked their favourite hairdresser on the same day. Steph went after Alisha and Holly first went. What order did the girls enter if Eliza followed Steph?
- (a) Holly, Steph, Alicia, Eliza
- (b) Holly, Eliza, Alicia, Steph
- (c) Holly, Alisha, Steph, Eliza
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– C. (Stef doesn’t chase Alisha.
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Q: Which of the following words contains numbers that are not the same as the number of letters in the word?
- (a) Weight
- (b) Horny
- (c) Extension
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– C. wEightEd has eight letters. hoNineSS has 9 characters. Former10sion does not have 10 characters.
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Q: Which single letter replaces all question marks to create a word?
? a ?? oois?
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– T. (This forms the term tattooist.)
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Q: Which of the following words does not allow you to delete letters to leave behind real words that sound exactly the same as before?
- (a) code, (b) border, (c) source, (d) loss
Answer 40% of questions
-C. (Codes are mourned in the morning, borders, borders.)
35% Questions and Answers
Q: Do all three phrases have something in common?
Big unpleasant noise
Tennis equipment
Fraudulent activities
Answer 35% of questions
– Racket. These are all different definitions of rocket “racket.”
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Q: In the new word game, you earn one point for every letter of the word. Then, if the word contains the letter E, remove the two points. Finally, if the word contains double letters, double the points. Which of these words will score the highest score?
- (a)
- (b) Fitting
- (c) Correct
- (d) Storm
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– B. (Fitting earns 14 points, while the quiz earns 4 points, 10 points correctly, and Quicksand 9 points.)
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Q: What number replaces the following question marks? (Photo above)
Answer 25% of questions
– 12. The number on the left is the total number on the left. Down the list, there are more lines added to Sevens.
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Q: There’s something in each square word that puts them in that square. Which of these words can fit all three squares?
- (a) Stop
- (b) Bring it
- (c) Level
- (d) Peeping
Answer 20% of questions
– D: I’ll take a peek. The word must read the same back and forth (first square), end with P (second square), and have four letters (third square).
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Q: 3-digit dice, etc. to find 3-digit dice. For example, 235. What is the best number that can be rolled where all numbers are 10?
Answer 15% of questions
– 631.
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Q: Each gap below is a separate 3-letter sequence that takes place after the first word, and can be entered in the second word that creates two new words. What 9-letter words are created when you combine three sequences?
Handle___ Bell
Forgot _ _ ant
Shred_ _ _ by
Answer 10% of questions
– Bartender. (The bar completes the handlebars and barbells. 10 completes the forgotten and tenant.
5% Questions and Answers
Q: If you remove all words containing repeating letters in this sentence, will it be the ninth word in this sentence?
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– words. (In this case, “repeated letters” refer to characters that occur multiple times in words.)
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Q: What are the common four-word phrases expressed here?
Ankle Sprain + “You’re stupid!”
Answer 1% of questions
– Adds humiliation to injuries.
Episode 5 Questions and Answers – February 22, 2025
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Q: Which of these is the largest?
- (a) Yen
- (b) Triangle
- (c) Rectangular
- (d) Square
Answers to 90% of questions
– C: Rectangle. A rectangle is 9 characters long. Everything else is short. (Yes, the way the questions are spoken is strange.)
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Q: Photos and floor plans of Hassan’s bungalows. Which room did he leave light? (Photo above)
- (a) Kitchen
- (b) Bathroom
- (c) Bedroom
- (d) Living room
Answer 80% of questions
– C: Bedroom.
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Q: Which of these structures consists of a different set of blocks than the other two? (Photo above)
Answers to 70% of questions
– C.C. There is a difference in orange blocks and no green bridges.
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Q: What four letter words replace question marks?
Softening -> Song
Radioactive -> rave
White coat ->What
Favorite ->?
Answer 60% of questions
– destiny. Each new word is created using the first two letters and the last two letters of the original.
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Q: Will adding a single character to the contact make it smaller?
Answer 50% of questions
– R. Add R to sign a contract.
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Q: When you remove cards from the first word, pets from the second word, insects from the third word, and drinks from the fourth word, what numbers do you see?
Aunt’s tears
Answers to 45% of questions
– 4. (Remove the ace from the face, the cat from the coat, the ants from the aunt, and the tea from the tears.)
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Q: If you read in the reverse direction, and move the first letter to the end, what three letter word has similar meanings?
Answer 40% of questions
– Tap. Reading in the reverse direction makes the tap a pad, and moving the first letter to the end makes the tap a proper one.
35% Questions and Answers
Q: What words are in the gap below to create a new word?
quick_____
thou____
_____stone
Answer 35% of questions
– Sand. (This will generate quisands, thousands, and sandstone.
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Q: What general phrases does this photo represent? (Photo above)
Answer 30% of questions
– Two peas in the pod.
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Q: Do three different integers (less than 10) give the same total, whether they add or multiply them?
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– 1, 2, and 3. 1 + 2 + 3 = 6 and 1 x 2 x 3 = 6.
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Q: Is there only one missing from this pattern? (Photo above)
Answer 20% of questions
– 4. There are only three 1, 2 2, 3 3, 5 5S, but there are three 4.
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Q: If my old brown wool jumper has two holes in every O in this sentence, how many holes do they have?
Answer 15% of questions
– twenty two. The letter o is displayed 11 times. 11 x 2 = 22.
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Q: There are four characters written in the circle. All other characters are outside the circle. You will need to turn the circle clockwise until the color is spelled. How many times do I need to make a 90-degree turn? (Photo above)
Answer 10% of questions
– 2. After two turns, p fluctuates to d, so the red word appears.
5% Questions and Answers
Q: Today, Macbeth’s three witches are debating when the three should meet again. Witch 1 is available every 4 days, Witch 2 is available every 5 days, and Witch 3 is available every 6 days. How many days will we be able to meet from today?
Answer 5% of questions
– 60 days. 60 is the first number divisible by 4, 5, and 6.
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Q: Peter recently found an old diary he wrote in secret code, but he doesn’t remember how to decipher what he wrote. Can I check the code to see what an underlined word is?
wh89 i gr1w up i wa92 21 b8 a 5L1RI72
Answer 1% of questions
– Flower shop. Where he could, he replaced the letter with numbers that began with the letter. (In another way, you can see that 1 is the O of GR1W (growth) and 2 is the T from WA92. It should not be too difficult to create the last word _lori_t and resolve the missing letters to form the profession from there.
Questions and Answers for Episode 6 – March 8, 2025
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Q: Which members of Take That That link these words?
Question book trade
- (a) Gary
- (b) Mark
- (c) Jason
Answers to 90% of questions
– B: Mark. (Add a mark to three words to get a question mark, bookmark, and trademark.)
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Q: Which one is strange? (Photo above)
Answer 80% of questions
– C. With the exception of c, which is supposed to be square, words correspond to shapes.
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Q: Nicole is trying to think of a new password for his email account. She plans to use her middle name, animal and colour in a random order. Which of the following passwords should be her?
- (a) Sarah Samain
- (b) Olivia Orange Orga
- (c) Purple Parot Paula
Answers to 70% of questions
– C: Purple Parrot Paula. A has no colour and B has no animals.
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Q: Aisha uses one matchstick for each stroke like this to note down the names of numbers in matchstick format. Which of the following options uses fewer matchsticks than the numbers themselves? (Photo above)
Answer 60% of questions
– B: 10. (10 requires 9 strokes or match sticks, 9 takes 11 times, and 11 takes 19 times.)
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Q: This arrow is facing up. Logically, any of these words can enter an arrow. (Photo above)
- (a) Kitten
- (b) Puppy
- (c) Cow
Answer 50% of questions
– B: Puppy. Every word of the arrow has a word in it.
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Q: The three of them sing “head, shoulders, knees, toes.” Tom performs four actions that match the lyrics. Dick always reverses four actions on how it appears in the title. Harry does four actions alphabetically. How many people touch your knees at the same time?
Answers to 45% of questions
– 2. Tom goes to his head, shoulders, knees and toes. The dick goes to the toes, knees, shoulders and head. Harry goes to his head, knees, shoulders and toes.
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Q: How many combinations are there that display four digits in one hand?
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– 5. (There are five combinations as each number on the hand is closed so that four fingers are visible.)
35% Questions and Answers
Q: Which of these words will logically come next in this sequence?
Abuzz Breezy Complex
- (a) Detox
- (b) Diary
- (c) Drawing
Answer 35% of questions
– C: Drawing. Every word begins one letter in alphabetical order, and every word ends one letter back one letter.
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Q: If Image A is downtime, what is Image B? (Photo above)
Answer 30% of questions
– Big wig. The town is written down = downtown, the wig is a big = big wig.
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Q: Maddie’s Step Counter Watch starts from zero at the bottom of the stairs. She climbs 35 stairs, but drops the clock to the bottom and runs to pick it up. When she reaches the top of the stairs, her clock says she has taken 100 steps. How many stairs are there?
Answer 25% of questions
– 65 steps. The 100 steps, which she originally climbed, down the 35, means that the stairs are 65 steps high. The steps on the way home were not counted because she dropped the clock.
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Q: Which famous person is this rhyming code? (Photo above)
Answer 20% of questions
– Kiel Starmer. Kier Starmer rhymes with Deer Llama.
15% of questions and answers
Q: The spy gave us a name, but coded each letter by moving one letter backwards in the alphabet. What’s their true name?
odmdknod
Answer 15% of questions
– Penelope.
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Q: Answer this question: What words do you get when you take a picture of the third letter of the alphabet and the 25th letter of the alphabet?
Answer 10% of questions
– candy. c and y.
5% Questions and Answers
Q: (Skip this because there was only one competitor left.)
Answer 5% of questions
– (Skip)
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Q: What connects all the following words? (The competitors skipped and took a £11,000 prize.)
Hero Seat West Youth
Answer 1% of questions
–
(tagstotranslate) evergreen