The 1% Club viewers were left baffled by a hidden sequence question worth a whopping £93,000 this week.

Hosted by Lee Mack, 56, the ITV programme sees 100 hopefuls answer questions that were put to the public, with the percentage who got it right determining its difficulty in each round.

Aptly, the final question is one that just 1% of the public answered correctly.

Saturday night’s 1% question proved to be so difficult that some TV watchers were left completely stumped.

Four contestants made it to the final question in the recent instalment and chose to play for a chance at bagging a share of the jackpot but only two, Maisy and Jasmine, answered it correctly – taking home £46,500 each.

The question read: ‘Peter has recently found his old diary that he’d written in secret code but he can’t remember how to decipher what he wrote.

Hosted by Lee Mack , 56, the ITV programme sees 100 hopefuls answer questions that were put to the public, with the percentage who got it right determining its difficulty in each round

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Hosted by Lee Mack , 56, the ITV programme sees 100 hopefuls answer questions that were put to the public, with the percentage who got it right determining its difficulty in each round

Saturday night's 1% question proved to be so difficult that some TV watchers were left completely stumped

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Saturday night’s 1% question proved to be so difficult that some TV watchers were left completely stumped

Four contestants made it to the final question in the recent instalment and chose to play for a chance at bagging a share of the jackpot but only two, Maisy and Jasmine, answered it correctly - taking home £46,500 each

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Four contestants made it to the final question in the recent instalment and chose to play for a chance at bagging a share of the jackpot but only two, Maisy and Jasmine, answered it correctly – taking home £46,500 each