The 1% Club Questions & Answers for Australia Season 3 (2025)


1 Percent Club Questions Answers Australia Season 3 2025 AUS
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Below are The 1% Club questions and answers for Australia Season 3 for 2025. Like the UK and US versions of the popular game show, this AUS variant on Seven Network (and 7plus) poses questions that get harder and harder over the course of the episode. But since these brain-teasers are based on common sense and logic, contestants can figure out the solution without needing to know that much trivia. Comedian Jim Jefferies returns as the host for the third season. Here’s a list of every question and answer for the 2025 Australian episodes of The 1% Club.

List of The 1% Club (AUS) questions and answers for 2025

The following is a breakdown of The 1% Club questions and answers for each episode in AUS Season 3. They are placed in chronological order with the answers hidden (click on the arrows below each question to reveal the solution). You can also use the quick list below to advance to the exact episode you want the answers for. We’ll update this guide as more episodes in the third season are released.

(Note: The episodes of Season 3 have aired wildly out of order as 7plus .)

Episode 2 Questions and Answers – January 28, 2025

90% Question & Answer

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Q: Which of these animal pictures isn’t possible? [image above]

Answer to 90% Question – A. [I mean, I suppose someone could transplant a koala to the ice caps, but the koala shouldn’t be a climate next to polar bears.]

80% Question & Answer

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Q: Al accidentally fell asleep in the sun with his left hand on his chest. When he woke up, what shape was his sunburn? [image above]

Answer to 80% Question – A. B and D are imprints of his right hand in different positions, and C is a foot. Only A is the silhouette of his left hand.

70% Question & Answer

Q: If Sydney and Canberra were to swap names, the Opera House would be in Canberra and the Federal Parliament would meet in Sydney. In this case, the Melbourne Cricket Ground would be in which city?

Answer to 70% Question – MELBOURNE. The MCG would still be in Melbourne, unaffected by Sydney and Canberra swapping names.[Yep, it’s a trick question.]

60% Question & Answer

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Q: Are there more chickens or eggs in this image?

Answer to 60% Question – CHICKENS. Because the chicken comes both first and last in this image of alternating chickens and eggs, there must be one more chicken than eggs.

50% Question & Answer

Q: Bill’s glass is half full. Ben’s is half empty. Bill drinks half of what’s in Ben’s glass and Ben throws half of what’s in Bill’s glass in Bill’s face. Ben empties his glass into Bill’s glass. How full is Bill’s glass now?

Answer to 50% Question – HALF. After Bill drinks half Ben’s glass and Ben throw out half Bill’s glass, both glasses are now a quarter full. Adding these together brings Bill’s glass back to half full.

40% Question & Answer

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Q: Ozzie the Postie is in an odd state. What two-letter abbreviation is missing from his list? [Image above]

Answer to 40% Question – AW. These are the abbreviations of the states and territories of Australia in reverse.

35% Question & Answer

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Q: Which famous model Australian is represented here? [image above]

Answer to 35% Question – ELLE MACPHERSON. [The images read L + MAC + FUR + SUN.]

30% Question & Answer

Q: The Matildas played the Republic of WhoCares. In each half, Sam Kerr scored 6 minutes in, and every 6 minutes after that. If the game has two 45 minute halves, how many goals did she score?

Answer to 30% Question – 14. If she scores every six minutes of each 45 minutes half, that is 7 times in each half.

25% Question & Answer

Q: Mary’s mother has six children, April, May, June, July, August and who?

Answer to 25% Question – MARY. Mary is the only child of Mary’s mother not listed.

20% Question & Answer

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Q: In this maze, Sully keeps moving straight forward and only turns when he is stopped by a wall. He enters the maze then turns LEFT, RIGHT, RIGHT, LEFT, LEFT, RIGHT, RIHGT. Where does he end up? [image above]

Answer to 20% Question – C.

15% Question & Answer

Q: The times on these clocks are a code to the name of which Australian city?

1:04 5:12 1:09 4:05

Answer to 15% Question – ADELAIDE. The digits on the clock correspond to the place of a letter in the alphabet, spelling ADELAIDE.

10% Question & Answer

Q: This is an empty recycling bin 2 metres long, 1 metre wide and 1 metre high. It is not allowed to be loaded above the top of the bin rim. How many 2 metre long, 1 metre wide and 5cm thick plywood sheets will it take before the bin is no longer empty?

Answer to 10% Question – ONE. As soon as a sheet is placed into the bin, it is no longer empty. [It’s another trick question!]

5% Question & Answer

Q: (Skipped since only one contestant was left in the show.)

1% Question & Answer

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Q: Reiki is playing with her home-made dartboard. She has 4 darts and needs to score exactly 25. She must hit the board with all 4 darts, not land on a number more than once, AND NOT in a segment next to where another has landed. What 4 numbers will win it for Reiki? [image above]

Answer to 1% Question – 4, 5, 7, 9. 4 + 5 + 7 + 9 = 25. [This isn’t that hard, but can you get it within the time limit?]

Episode 4 Questions and Answers – April 27, 2025

90% Question & Answer

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Q: Say what you see to reveal the name of both a Marvel superhero and a triathlon event. [image above]

Answer to 90% Question – Iron Man.

80% Question & Answer

Q: Arlo, Remi, Franky and Otis all attended Meredith’s 5th birthday party. There was exactly one party bag for every child at the party, but when the children went home, one bag was left in the bowl. Who did it belong to?

Answer to 80% Question – Meredith. There was one bag for every child at the party, so that includes Meredith.

70% Question & Answer

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Q: Which time has Joel forgotten to cross off his to-do list? [image above]

Answer to 70% Question – Make to-do list.

60% Question & Answer

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Q: How many arms can be seen in this photo of twins? [image above]

Answer to 60% Question – 8. Each twin has two arms AND each chair has two arms.

50% Question & Answer

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Q: Sophie runs two businesses but can only afford to advertise one on her van. She’s come up with a clever plan though. She sells sandwiches when the side door is closed. What does she sell when the side door is open? [image above]

Answer to 50% Question – Sand. [When the door is open the sign becomes Sophie Sells Sand Here.]

40% Question & Answer

Q: Ebony and Shellie are spending $1,500 a quarter on electricity. Shellie comes up with the bright idea of installing their own wind turbine. The turbine will cost $36,000 to install and then nothing for electricity after that. In how many years will the turbine have paid for itself?

Answer to 40% Question – 6 years. If Shellie and Ebony are spending $1,500 a quarter, then the maths is: $1,500 x 4 = $6,000 a year. $36,000 divided by $6,000 = 6 years to pay for itself.

35% Question & Answer

Q: The writers think Jim comes to work with his top on backwards too often. Which of these nonsense words is the odd one out?

PMUJSUIT, DRACIGAN, SKIBIDIE, DNAHBAGS, UORTSERS

Answer to 35% Question – SKIBIDIE. Reversing the first four letters of each creates an English word, except of SKIBIDIE. [PMUJSUIT becomes JUMPSUIT, DRACIGAN becomes CARDIGAN, DNAHBAGS becomes HANDBAGS and UORTSERS becomes TROUSERS.]

30% Question & Answer

Q: Allegra has just turned 40. She has four children: Anni, Cat, Bo and Mac. Her twins were born when she was 26. Bo is 16. He is younger than Anni. Who are the twins?

Answer to 30% Question – Cat and Mac. As Bo is 16, Allegra was 24 when she had him, so he is not a twin. Neither is Anni, who is older than Bo. This leaves Mac and Cat as the twins.

25% Question & Answer

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Q: What three-word phrase describes how this man is feeling is suggested by his position below? [image above]

Answer to 25% Question – UNDER THE WEATHER.

20% Question & Answer

Q: What is the only letter of the English alphabet, from a to z, to be unjustly and vindictively excluded from this question?

Answer to 20% Question – K. Each letter of the alphabet appears at least once, except for the letter ‘K’.

15% Question & Answer

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Q: In this picture, how many of the puzzle pieces are connected to at least one other piece? [image above]

Answer to 15% Question – 31.

10% Question & Answer

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Q: If these two dice continue to roll in the directions indicated by the arrows, what will the upward faces total at the end? [image above]

Answer to 10% Question – 5. [The top dice rolls four times, leading to the same number, a 1. The bottom dice rolls to the side, putting the 4 on the bottom, and then goes up twice to show the 4 on top.]

5% Question & Answer

Q: After matching online, Astrid, 32, meets up with Ed for a date. Only he looks twice as old as he does in the photo he used. When asked his age he says: “I’m really the same age as you… plus half my age.” How old is Ed?

Answer to 5% Question – 64. If Ed is the same age as Astrid, 32, plus half his age then he can only be 64.

1% Question & Answer

Q: Chiara is very good at reading into things. She hopes Santa is too. What three-letter present is she asking for in her cryptic Christmas letter?

C_E N_P F_H

Answer to 1% Question – DOG. The lines represent the missing letter in alphabetical order between the two other letters.

Episode 6 Questions and Answers – May 4, 2025

90% Question & Answer

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Q: Which road sign is not quite right? [image above]

Answer to 90% Question – C. The feet in C are pointing at each other.

80% Question & Answer

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Q: Say what you see to name a popular sport. [image above]

Answer to 80% Question – Rugby. RUG + BEE.

70% Question & Answer

Q: When writing the numbers 1 to 100, so 1, 2, 3… 100, which individual digit will appear most frequently?

Answer to 70% Question – 1. 1 appears 21 times. [The extra 1 digit in 100 puts it over the rest.]

60% Question & Answer

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Q: Which one of the images below is identical to the image shown here? [image above]

Answer to 60% Question – D. [A doesn’t have a watch. B has different cuff length. C has an extra hand on the steering wheel.]

50% Question & Answer

Q: This is where it begins to get tough. What six-letter word is missing from this alphabet?

ACDFHJKLMOPQRTUVWXYZ

Answer to 50% Question – BEGINS. [The letters in BEGINS are missing in the string.]

40% Question & Answer

Q: After intense negotiations, Phoebe and her brother Walter devised a fair way to split up the 20 Easter eggs they found in their backyard. Phoebe found the most, so got 4 more eggs than Walter as a reward. How many eggs did Walter end up with?

Answer to 40% Question – 8 eggs. If you take Phoebe’s 4 bonus eggs from the total 20 there are sixteen left. These are evenly divided between Phoebe and Walter, so Walter will end up with 8. [The mathematical formula would be x + (x – 4) = 20.]

35% Question & Answer

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Q: Which of these is an extra piece, not needed to complete this photo? [image above]

  • (A), (B), (C), or (D)
Answer to 35% Question – D. D is the same image as A, but flipped.

30% Question & Answer

Q: In a new fairytale, a fourth little pig builds his home using WolfAway Solar. The straw house cost $10 to build, the stick house $50 and the brick house $90, but the WolfAway Solar house cost just 50% more than the average non-WolfAway pig home. What did the fourth pig pay?

Answer to 30% Question – $75. With prices of $10, $50, and $90, the average price of the non-WolfAway pig homes is $50. Adding 50% of $50 makes the cost $75.

25% Question & Answer

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Q: Which line at the bottom is a continuation of the line at the top? [image above]

  • (A), (B), or (C)
Answer to 25% Question – A. [This puzzle is an example of the Poggendorff optical illusion.]

20% Question & Answer

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Q: What is the answer to this problem? [image above]

Answer to 20% Question – 16. [Don’t forget the question mark at the end of the question in the circle.]

15% Question & Answer

Q: Which little word, hidden amongst these wordy words, does not contain any letter that is contained in the words “THE ONE PERCENT CLUB”?

Answer to 15% Question – IS.

10% Question & Answer

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Q: Edie met Mike a few months ago and she thought it was going really well, until she got this text. In tears, she showed it to her mum who reassured her that Mike wasn’t breaking up with her. What is the 3-word hidden message Edie’s mum saw in the text? [image above]

Answer to 15% Question – I LOVE YOU. The first letter of each line in the message spells out “I love you”.

5% Question & Answer

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Q: Timely pool shark Eddie Smellson is up against Luca C. LOCK. Based on the position of the balls that are left on the table, what number ball is Smellson about to pot? [image above]

Answer to 5% Question – 12. The remaining balls on the table have fallen into their relative positions on a clock, so the 12 ball would be at the top, 12 o’clock.

1% Question & Answer

Q: It takes Michiko 5 minutes to ride to work each day. The 2 flat sections combined take her a total of 2 minutes to complete. Going uphill is 2 x slower than riding a flat section. Going downhill is 2% faster than riding a flat section. How long does it take her to ride home FROM work?

Answer to 1% Question – 6 minutes and 30 seconds. [Going uphill takes 2 minutes while going downhill takes 30 seconds. From work, Michiko has to go up twice (4), down once (30 seconds), and on the flat surface (2 minutes).]

Episode 5 Questions and Answers – May 11, 2025

90% Question & Answer

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Q: What famous ship, which is also the title of a ‘90s blockbuster disaster film, is indicated here? [image above]

Answer to 90% Question – TITANIC. [TIE + TAN + NICK]

80% Question & Answer

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Q: When this shape is folded to form a cube, what colour will be opposite purple? [image above]

Answer to 80% Question – RED.

70% Question & Answer

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Q: Laura is putting these posters up to advertise her new fruit shop when she notices that they’re not all the same. Which is the odd one out? [image above]

Answer to 70% Question – B. The red and green apples have been swapped.

60% Question & Answer

Q: If you follow this instruction exactly, “put on noise-cancelling headphones”, what’s the last word you’ll hear?

Answer to 60% Question – HEADPHONES. If you follow the instruction exactly, headphones will be the last word you hear.

50% Question & Answer

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Q: In this large grid of boxes is a small red square. If any box to the North, South, East or West is blank (white), an identical red square will be created to fill that box. If this process occurs a total of 4 times, which of these will be the end result? [image above]

Answer to 50% Question – B. [The question should have specified that the second instruction only matters for squares that are already red.]

40% Question & Answer

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Q: Now you’re in a sticky spot. You MUST move exactly ONE matchstick to a different position to create a new 3-digit number. What is that number? [image above]

Answer to 40% Question – 211. [Move the middle stick in 4 and change it to a 1.]

35% Question & Answer

Q: The price of bananas is bananas! Each week they’re going up by 10% on the week prior. Today they were $5 a kg. How much will they be per kg in a fortnight?

Answer to 35% Question – $6.05. This week is $5. Next week is 5 + 10% = $5.50. In a fortnight it’s 5.50 + 10% = $6.05.

30% Question & Answer

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Q: Which common saying is depicted below? [image above]

Answer to 30% Question – A blessing in disguise.

25% Question & Answer

Q: Freya goes for a walk. If she starts at her house, number 27, and ends at house number 49, how many houses will she count with 3 in the number on her side of the street?

Answer to 25% Question – 6. [This would be numbers 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 43.]

20% Question & Answer

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Q: Read the question in the box below from top to bottom over and over again. What is the answer? [image above]

Answer to 20% Question – A. [Reading the question in the box from the first letter of the top row to the first letter of the bottom row and then back to the next letter of the top row and so on, reveals that the question is ‘WHAT IS THE FIRST LETTER OF THE ALPHABET?’ Honestly, though, they could have made the spacing of the letters in both lines easier to read.]

15% Question & Answer

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Q: Hugo finally washed all his socks and jocks. How many pairs of matching socks did he take off the line? [image above]

Answer to 15% Question – 7 PAIRS. There are 18 different socks but only 7 matching pairs.

10% Question & Answer

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Q: Abdullah is opening a pie shop but he hasn’t quite finished pricing everything. This is the menu so far. How much should he charge for a STRAWBERRY PIE? [image above]

Answer to 10% Question – $13. Abdullah is charging $1 per letter. Strawberry Pie has thirteen letters, so it is $13.

5% Question & Answer

Q: Electronics student Dylan looked at her homework notes and saw that one of her numbers was missing. What should it be? [image above]

Answer to 5% Question – 6. The number in the bottom row equals the number of lines in each digit in the top row. 1 has 2 lines, 2 had 5 lines, and so on. 0 had 6 lines.

1% Question & Answer

Q: What classic Aussie expression can be made by changing one letter in each of the three words below?

FAIL TO MAKE

Answer to 1% Question – FAIR GO MATE [For those in the US, “fair go” is something you say when you want someone to act in a reasonable way, like in “Fair go mate, let the others have a turn.”]

Episode 1 Questions and Answers – May 18, 2025

90% Question & Answer

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Q: Which image of a famous US landmark has obviously been modified? [image above]

Answer to 90% Question – C. The Statue of Liberty is holding both arms in the air instead of one.

80% Question & Answer

Q: The Mint brings in an attractive $1,000 note. If Ella buys 2 bags of chips for $250 each and 3 cans of soft drink for $150 each, how much change does she get from $1,000?

Answer to 80% Question – $50. 2 times $250 + 3 times $150 = $950. $1,000 – $950 = $50 change.

70% Question & Answer

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Q: Which number on the soccer jerseys below has NOT been mirrored? [image above]

Answer to 70% Question – 16.

60% Question & Answer

Q: At Jamal Joffrey’s Jeans Joint, a pair of jeans is normally $50, but they’ve currently got 3 specials running. Which special gives you the cheapest price per pair?

  • (A) $10 Cashback Per Pair
  • (B) Buy 3 Get A 4th Free
  • (C) 30% Off Per Pair
Answer to 60% Question – B. 30% off means $15 off, so that’s $50 – $15 = $35 per pair. Buy 3 get a 4th free is (3 times $50) divided by 4 pairs, which is $37.50 per pair. $10 cashback means $10 off, so $50 – $10 = $40 per pair.

50% Question & Answer

Q: Apart from water, Leo only drinks tea without milk or sugar. His husband Max doesn’t drink tea and has 2 coffees, each with 2 teaspoons of sugar, every day. After 12 days, how many teaspoons of sugar will they have used in cups of tea?

Answer to 50% Question – 0. Max doesn’t drink tea, so his 4 spoonfuls of sugar per day don’t count and Leo doesn’t have any sugar in his tea.

40% Question & Answer

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Q: Complete the grid by listing the missing letters in the established order, from left to right. [image above]

Answer to 40% Question – OIEAU. Each column and row has only one instance of each vowel of the alphabet.

35% Question & Answer

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Q: Say what you see to get this common expression right. [image above]

Answer to 35% Question – Hit the nail on the head.

30% Question & Answer

Q: My new job requires me to correctly spell out numbers consecutively, but my keyboard has a broken ‘E’. I manage to type TWO, FOUR, and SIX. What is the next number I can type?

Answer to 30% Question – THIRTY. All numbers between 1 and 30 have an ‘E’ except for 2, 4, and 6.

25% Question & Answer

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Q: All hands on deck. Watch this video closely, and answer the next question.

How many hands are piled on top of the initial hand in this video? [image above]

Answer to 25% Question – 9.

20% Question & Answer

Q: What is the only letter that can be added to the beginning of the following seven words to make new regular English words?

_AGE, _ALL, _HOSE, _ARM, _ASH, _RAP, _ITCH

Answer to 20% Question – W.

15% Question & Answer

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Q: Mrs B. Ooksnob likes to impress people with her literature collection that she stacks on four shelves with a letter for each shelf. Answer the question below: Which of the 6 coloured books is her most HIGH BROW. [image above]

Answer to 15% Question – 4. Book 4 sits highest on the B-ROW, of the bookshelf, making it the most HIGH BROW book in Mrs B. Ooksnob’s collection.

10% Question & Answer

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Q: Over the next 24 hours, how many times will the big hand pass an ‘X’ on this clock with Roman numerals? [image above]

Answer to 10% Question – 96. In 24 hours, the minute hand passes each number 24 times. There are four numbers with an X on it so the answer is 4 x 24 = 96.

5% Question & Answer

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Q: Cyber security expert Elron has left this post-it-note on his computer screen to help him remember the 8-letter word he uses to access his computer. What is this word? [image above]

Answer to 5% Question – PASSWORD. The arrows remind Elron which direction to move the letters in the alphabet to create his password.

1% Question & Answer

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Q: Which number should replace the question mark? [image above]

Answer to 1% Question – 1614. The first number is the position from the left. The second number is the position from the top. The third number is the position from the bottom. And the fourth is the position from the right.

Episode 7 Questions and Answers – May 25, 2025

90% Question & Answer

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Q: Which of these pictures does NOT feature a hidden animal? [image above]

Answer to 90% Question – B. There is no hidden animal in the grass.

80% Question & Answer

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Q: The name of which Australian capital city is represented by these images? [image above]

Answer to 80% Question – Canberra. [CAN + BRA.]

70% Question & Answer

Q: Trent suffers from a debilitating vowel obstruction. He cannot pronounce any word that starts with a vowel. In total, how many days of the week can Trent pronounce correctly?

Answer to 70% Question – 7. Trent can say all the days of the week. None of them start with a vowel.

60% Question & Answer

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Q: Jan feels like she’ll never finish painting this wall. She paints half of it one day and then half of what is left the next day, and the next day and so on. After 1000 days, how much of it is painted. [image above]

  • A) Just over 50%
  • B) 75%
  • C) Just under 100%
  • D) 1000%
Answer to 60% Question – C. She will get closer and closer to 100%, but if she only ever paints half of what is left, she will never reach 100%.

50% Question & Answer

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Q: Say what you see to name an internationally popular Australian kids’ TV show. [image above]

Answer to 50% Question – Bluey. [BLUE + E].

40% Question & Answer

Q: Jim Jimmries is the branch secretary of his local pigeon fanciers’ club, which meets on the second Tuesday of every month. If the first of the month falls on a Sunday, what date will this month’s meeting be?

Answer to 40% Question – 10th. If the 1st is a Sunday, the first Tuesday will be on the 3rd. 7 days later is the 10th.

35% Question & Answer

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Q: What colour is the 5th last thing that was added to this ice-cream cone? [image above]

Answer to 35% Question – Yellow. [Strawberry went last, then before that the whipped cream, then pink ice cream, then purple ice cream, and finally yellow ice cream.]

30% Question & Answer

Q: What is the common three-word phrase suggested below?

TRALNOSLASTIOTN

Answer to 30% Question – LOST IN TRANSLATION. The word LOST is mixed into the word TRANSLATION.

25% Question & Answer

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Q: HERE IS AN IMAGE OF FOUR MEMBERS OF THE ONE FAMILY. THEIR FIRST NAMES ARE LIA, MICAH, LUKI AND ADDIE. THEIR SURNAME IS …? [image above]

Answer to 25% Question – ONE. The answer is written in the question. This is AN IMAGE OF FOUR MEMBERS OF THE ONE FAMILY.

20% Question & Answer

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Q: The 4cm cube is made up of 1cm cubes as shown. Every cube on the outer layer is then removed, revealing a smaller cube inside. How many 1cm cubes make up that smaller cube. [image above]

Answer to 20% Question – 8. Removing every cube from the outer layer leaves a central cube of 8 x 1cm cubes.

15% Question & Answer

Q: 5 children stand in a circle and play a game where each child can high five every other child exactly once. How many high fives take place in total?

Answer to 15% Question – 10.

10% Question & Answer

Q: When written out as words, what is the lowest number after ONE that begins with the last letter of the number before it?

Answer to 10% Question – NINETEEN. Nineteen is the lowest number after one that begins with the last letter of the number before it, the N in eighteen. EIGHTEEN, NINETEEN.

5% Question & Answer

Q: There are 100 people at Sue’s party. She puts out some sausage rolls. Half the adults take 3 each and three quarters of the kids take 2 each until there are none left. How many did Sue put out?

Answer to 5% Question – 150. In a quirk of mathematics, no matter what arrangement of adults and kids there are, it always works out to 150 sausage rolls. For math buffs out there, let’s take x to be the number of adults. Then 100 – x is the number of kids at the party. x/2 * 3 is half the adults taking 3 buns and (100-x) * 3/4 * 2 is three quarters of the kids taking 2 each. This reduces to 3x/2 + (300-3x)/2 = 3x/2 + 150 – 3x/2 = 150.

1% Question & Answer

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Q: What word is the solution to this card problem? [image above]

Answer to 1% Question – PROBLEM. The number on the card points to the position of the letter in the name of the suit. The 2 of sPades is the letter P. The four of heaRts is the letter R. The 5 of diamOnds is the letter O and so on.

Episode 8 Questions and Answers – June 1, 2025

90% Question & Answer

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Q: Antonio is decorating his backyard for a party when he notices one of the coloured fairy light bulbs has blown. What colour does he need to replace it? [image above]

Answer to 90% Question – Yellow. Following the pattern of red, green, blue, orange, pink, the broken bulb must be YELLOW.

80% Question & Answer

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Q: One Eyed, One Horned Wildlife Park cracked down on security recently and now everyone has to do a retina scan to get in. Who is trying to get in this time? [image above]

Answer to 80% Question – A. The owl is trying to get in to One Eyed, One Horned Wildlife Park. [The eye on the right of the question is a hint. A is also a horned owl.]

70% Question & Answer

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Q: Which well-known nursery rhyme character do these pictures represent? [image above]

Answer to 70% Question – Humpty Dumpty. [HUMP + TEA + DUMP + TEE]

60% Question & Answer

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Q: Write down every letter that isn’t an X in order to spell a word. [image above]

Answer to 60% Question – EVERY.

50% Question & Answer

Q: Paradiddle’s Comet was first observed by famous star gazer James Paradiddle in 1420. It was next seen in 1623 and again in 1826. Following this pattern, what year will it next be visible from Earth?

Answer to 50% Question – 2029. The pattern has 203 years between the years that the comet is visible from Earth. 1420 +203 = 1623 + 203 = 1826 + 203 = 2029.

40% Question & Answer

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Q: Hamish tried to copy this picture of the contents of his fridge for his school art project. How many mistakes did he make in the picture on the right? [image above]

Answer to 40% Question – 5. The items missing are: an egg, the paper around the salami, a bottle in the door, a slice of watermelon and a steak.

35% Question & Answer

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Q: What is the hidden six-letter word? [image above]

Answer to 35% Question – CRAYON. Crayon can be found by organising the letters in the alphabetical order of the colour of each letter. [black C, blue R, green A, purple Y, red O, yellow N.]

30% Question & Answer

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Q: Play close attention to this video. We’re going to ask how many times one of the elephants bounces. How many times did the elephant on the right bounce? [GIF above]

Answer to 30% Question – 8.

25% Question & Answer

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Q: It’s not often you’ll see a question like this. When spoken out loud, what common five-word phrase does this image represent? [image above]

Answer to 25% Question – ONCE IN A BLUE MOON.

20% Question & Answer

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Q: An alien ship has landed and its occupants have constructed this solid symmetrical pyramid. How many blocks have they used so far? [image above]

Answer to 20% Question – 45. Each of the 4 arms has 10 = 4 blocks PLUS the central column = 5 blocks.

15% Question & Answer

Q: The three letters at the front of this common word are having a rest. What was the full word?

_ _ _ AMT

Answer to 15% Question – DREAMT.

10% Question & Answer

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Q: How many triangles are there in this image? [image above]

Answer to 10% Question – 15.

5% Question & Answer

Q: Texting in a spin class burns 360 calories. A walk with a peeing dog burns 220 calories. One fist shake at lycra-cald men on bikes burns 15 calories. What’s the least number of these exercises needed to burn exactly 1,000 calories?

Answer to 5% Question – 7 exercises. [2 spin classes = 720, 1 dog walk = 220, 4 fist shakes = 60. 720 + 220 + 60 = 1000.]

1% Question & Answer

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Q: Find any key. Follow the letters. What is the secret word? [image above]

Answer to 1% Question – LAUGHS. Find all letters that are in KEY and pick the letters that FOLLOW. The next letters spell LAUGHS. [The letter after the first ‘k’ is L, after the first ‘E’ is ‘a’, after the first Y is ‘u’, and so on.]

Episode 3 Questions and Answers – June 8, 2025

90% Question & Answer

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Q: Say what you see to reveal the name of classic Australian lollies. [image above]

Answer to 90% Question – Fantales. [For non-Australian viewers, Fantales is a caramel-chocolate candy.]/details>

80% Question & Answer

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Q: Otis sees a sticker on a bathroom wall and thinks it spells a word. What word can Otis see? [image above]

Answer to 80% Question – PUZZLE. The top halves and bottom halves of the alternating letters are obscured.

70% Question & Answer

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Q: Something is not quite right in one of these wintry sport photos. Which one? [image above]

Answer to 70% Question – C. The ice skater is wearing a stiletto instead of a skate.

60% Question & Answer

Q: William interlocks his fingers with his palms facing towards him. If the little finger on his left hand is at the bottom, does the 6th finger counting upwards belong to his LEFT hand or his RIGHT hand?

Answer to 60% Question – Right.

50% Question & Answer

Q: How many different letters of the alphabet are used in this sentence?

Bath new farm dogs quickly.

Answer to 50% Question – 21. A is used twice (in “bath” and “farm”) and the sentence has 22 characters in total.

40% Question & Answer

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Q: If each person at the table swaps their plate with the person sitting directly opposite them, and then passes the new plate to the person sitting on their left, what dish does Sarah end up eating? [image above]

Answer to 40% Question – Fish. Job swaps his fish to Nat and then Nat passes it to Sarah who is on her left, so Sarah ends up with the fish.

35% Question & Answer

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Q: Pat Brett has forgotten the 3 rhyming words he wants to use for the limerick he is composing. What are the 3 words on this page that all rhyme with each other? [image above]

Answer to 35% Question – Tear, pair, wear. Tear, wear and pair are the only three words that all rhyme.

30% Question & Answer

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Q: What number replaces the question mark in this grid? [image above]

Answer to 30% Question – 13. This is a zoom in on a calendar page.

25% Question & Answer

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Q: The lead detective on the Anagram Murders suspects that Milton Munch is the culprit. Then he receives this note. Who is the killer? [image above]

Answer to 25% Question – Mr Munch. [The last two words are an anagram of Mr Munch.]

20% Question & Answer

Q: Yesterday was neither Friday nor Saturday. Today is not Thursday, Monday or Sunday. Tomorrow is neither Wednesday nor Thursday. What day is it?

Answer to 20% Question – Friday.

15% Question & Answer

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Q: These coins have been arranged in the shape of an equilateral triangle. What is the minimum number of these coins that need to be moved to have the triangle point directly upwards? [image above]

Answer to 15% Question – 3. [Take the three corner coins and place them on the top and lower sides of the remaining seven coins.]

10% Question & Answer

Q: Sally has 2 sons, Simon and Solomon. She also has 1 brother Stephen and 1 sister Sophie. If Sally has 7 blood-related nephews, Sophie has 6 and Stephen has 5, how many sons does Sophie have?

Answer to 10% Question – 3. [We know Sally has two nephews. If Stephen has 5 nephews, then Sophie most have three sons for the math to work out.]

5% Question & Answer

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Q: Charlie has devised a cunning pattern to remember their online passwords. What is their bank password? [image above]

Answer to 5% Question – CBOL4. The passwords advance each letter one position alphabetically and add the number of letters to the end. So BANK = B→C, A→B, N→O, K→L, 4.

1% Question & Answer

Q: What 3 letters replace the question marks in this pattern?

EEE, OEE, OOE, EEE, ???, U, UE, A, AI, A, EUA, AUA

Answer to 1% Question – AUU. These are the vowels in the months of the year, working back from December, so it’s August AUU. [The main hint here is actually that there are 12 elements in the list, which usually indicates that the puzzle has something to do with the months.]

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