“OH NO… I’VE MISSED IT!” Those four words said everything. After surviving round after round on The 1% Club, one contestant found himself standing on the brink of a life-changing £96,000 jackpot. Only three players had made it that far. The pressure was immense, but the dream was still alive. Then came the final question. For 30 tense seconds, he searched for the solution, convinced he was closing in on the answer that could change everything. The studio watched in silence. The clock ticked down. And when time expired, he could only hope he had done enough. He hadn’t. The moment the solution was revealed, the realization hit instantly.

A 1% Club player has beaten two competitors to win the £96k jackpot – but would you have known the answer?

The Rollover show is a spin-off of the Lee Mack-fronted quiz, where those who make it through to the one per cent question can play again the following day.

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A 1% Club player has beaten two competitors to win the £96k jackpot – but would you have known the answer?Credit: itv
A quiz show question asking to find a four-digit PIN from a letter grid, where each digit is higher than the previous one, and the letter grid contains the words "ONE", "FOUR", and "NINE".
Only 1% of the British public are able to answer the question correctly in under 30 seconds

During tonight’s show, three players, Jack Kettle, Dominic Jackson and Dom Hall made it to the 1% question.

Having made it this far, all three were in with a chance of walking away with the massive £96,000 jackpot.

All that stood in their way was one question – that only !% of the British public were able to answer correctly in under 30 seconds.

As the three nervous contestants awaited their fate, Host Lee Mack asked: “I keep forgetting my four-digit pin number.

“I know each digit is higher than the previous digit but I need this diagram to remember it. What is my four-digit pin number?

The diagram showed four rows of capital letters that appeared in random places but can you guess the answer?

After the 30 seconds were up Lee asked the contestants what their answer to the question was.

A nervous Jack replied: “9841, but I misread the question.”

Dominic said: “I put 1489, and Dom stated “1469.”

Lee then revealed the answer was 1489 and that Dominic Jackson was tonight’s sole winner.

Earlier this week, another player made history by winning the show’s £100K prize, after breezing through a final question that had everyone else scratching their heads.

Contestant Lucie Alcock was faced with the question: “What letter of the alphabet replaces the question mark in this sentence: ANGLE RE GON ?”

The answer was the letter ‘N’, with the sequence names of shapes that are each missing the same number of letters from the beginning of their names as the number of sides that they have.

The full sequence is Triangle, Square, Pentagon and Hexagon – with the letter N representing Hexagon.

“I have to ask, Lucie, how long did it take you to get that?” Lee asked after revealing the student had won.

The visibly stunned winner said with a giggle: “About half the time,” before adding, “Oh, my god”.

This meant that Lucie is the only person, other than Clarke Carslisle who won during a celebrity special, to have won the full £100K on the show.

Three contestants stand in front of an audience in a game show with blue lights.
Three players made it through to a chance at the massive jackpot on tonight’s show
A man in a suit and collared shirt stands to the left of the frame, facing right, against a blue, illuminated background.
Host Lee Mack revealed the answer which saw two players knocked out of the game
A screenshot of a game show question, displaying a word search puzzle with highlighted letters spelling out "ONE," "FOUR," "EIGHT," and "NINE," and below it, the answer "1489."
The answer was 1489 and Dominic won the jackpot all to himself but did you get it the answer right?

A 1% Club player has beaten two competitors to win the £96k jackpot – but would you have known the answer?

The Rollover show is a spin-off of the Lee Mack-fronted quiz, where those who make it through to the one per cent question can play again the following day.

Man in a cream polo shirt looking at the camera and smiling, with two blurred people clapping in the background.
A 1% Club player has beaten two competitors to win the £96k jackpot – but would you have known the answer?Credit: itv
A quiz show question asking to find a four-digit PIN from a letter grid, where each digit is higher than the previous one, and the letter grid contains the words "ONE", "FOUR", and "NINE".
Only 1% of the British public are able to answer the question correctly in under 30 seconds

During tonight’s show, three players, Jack Kettle, Dominic Jackson and Dom Hall made it to the 1% question.

Having made it this far, all three were in with a chance of walking away with the massive £96,000 jackpot.

All that stood in their way was one question – that only !% of the British public were able to answer correctly in under 30 seconds.

As the three nervous contestants awaited their fate, Host Lee Mack asked: “I keep forgetting my four-digit pin number.

“I know each digit is higher than the previous digit but I need this diagram to remember it. What is my four-digit pin number?

The diagram showed four rows of capital letters that appeared in random places but can you guess the answer?

After the 30 seconds were up Lee asked the contestants what their answer to the question was.

A nervous Jack replied: “9841, but I misread the question.”

Dominic said: “I put 1489, and Dom stated “1469.”

Lee then revealed the answer was 1489 and that Dominic Jackson was tonight’s sole winner.

Earlier this week, another player made history by winning the show’s £100K prize, after breezing through a final question that had everyone else scratching their heads.

Contestant Lucie Alcock was faced with the question: “What letter of the alphabet replaces the question mark in this sentence: ANGLE RE GON ?”

The answer was the letter ‘N’, with the sequence names of shapes that are each missing the same number of letters from the beginning of their names as the number of sides that they have.

The full sequence is Triangle, Square, Pentagon and Hexagon – with the letter N representing Hexagon.

“I have to ask, Lucie, how long did it take you to get that?” Lee asked after revealing the student had won.

The visibly stunned winner said with a giggle: “About half the time,” before adding, “Oh, my god”.

This meant that Lucie is the only person, other than Clarke Carslisle who won during a celebrity special, to have won the full £100K on the show.

Three contestants stand in front of an audience in a game show with blue lights.
Three players made it through to a chance at the massive jackpot on tonight’s show
A man in a suit and collared shirt stands to the left of the frame, facing right, against a blue, illuminated background.
Host Lee Mack revealed the answer which saw two players knocked out of the game
A screenshot of a game show question, displaying a word search puzzle with highlighted letters spelling out "ONE," "FOUR," "EIGHT," and "NINE," and below it, the answer "1489."
The answer was 1489 and Dominic won the jackpot all to himself but did you get it the answer right?