Here you’ll find The 1% Club questions and answers for USA Season 2 on FOX and Hulu. (We’ve also got The 1% Club questions and answers for UK Season 4 and Australia Season 3.) The main change for this season in 2025 is the change of host from Patton Oswalt in the first season to Joel McHale, who also stars in two other shows on the network, Animal Control and Crime Scene Kitchen. The show will also not be available on Amazon Prime this season.
The rules for the hit game show are the same, asking brainteasers and common-sense puzzles that increase in difficulty over the hour-long episode. Can you figure them out before the time is up? Here’s a list of all the questions and answers for the second season of The 1% Club in The United States.
List of The 1% Club questions and answers for 2025
Below is a list of The 1% Club questions and answers by episode in Season 2 (2025). The solutions to every question have been hidden to prevent spoilers. Clicking on the arrows below each question will reveal the answer. The shortcut links below will let you jump to the episode you want the answers for.
Episode 1 Questions and Answers – June 10, 2025
90% Question & Answer

Q: Which living room fire is warmest? [image above]
Answer to 90% Question
– B. The only real fireplace is the one in answer B. The first is on a TV and the last is a painting.
80% Question & Answer

Q: After the picture shown here was taken, the couple stayed frozen in position and the photographer took another photo of them from behind. Which of these is that second photo? [image above]
Answer to 80% Question
– A. When viewed from behind, the woman will be on the right. In the incorrect image, the man is also standing behind her.
70% Question & Answer
Q: You don’t need to know trivia to answer this, just read the following three iconic movie quotes and then select which one has been misquoted.
- A) “You can’t handle the truth!”
- B) “May the Force be with you.”
- C) “Toto, I’ve a felling we’re in not Kansas anymore.”
Answer to 70% Question
– C. Quote C is wrong because the words “in” and “not” have been reversed. It should say “we’re not in Kansas anymore”.
60% Question & Answer

Q: Which word below doesn’t have an identical match? [image above]
Answer to 60% Question
– NAY. NAY is the only word without another pair.
50% Question & Answer

Q: A piece of paper was accidentally run through this paper shredder, landed on the floor, and someone tried to put it back together. What three-word sentence was repeated on the page before it was shredded? [image above]
Answer to 50% Question
– DO NOT SHRED. When the pieces of paper are placed back together, the three-word sentence “DO NOT SHRED” is repeated on the page.
45% Question & Answer

Q: This is a list of four things with something in common…but the first and last letter of each one has been deleted. Once you’ve put those back, what will you have a set of? [image above]
- A) Countries
- B) Kitchen Appliances
- C) Body Parts
- D) Musical Instruments
Answer to 45% Question
– C. The four body parts are HANDS, THUMB, BONES, and MOUTH.
40% Question & Answer

Q: What shape comes next here? [image above]
Answer to 40% Question
– B: Square. Each shape has the same number of sides as the number of letters in the above it.
35% Question & Answer

Q: The numbers on this clock have been replaced with letters to represent the numbers. What number is represented incorrectly? [image above]
Answer to 35% Question
– 10. A equals 1, B equals 2, and so on. The number 10 is two different digits and cannot be represented by the same letters, JJ.
30% Question & Answer

Q: In this picture, three of the four people are actors. Which of the following statements must therefore be false? [image above]
- A) The adults are married
- B) The kids are siblings
- C) There are no child actors
- D) One adult is a lawyer
Answer to 30% Question
– C. If three of the four people are actors, then at least one of the kids must be child actor,so statement C is false.
25% Question & Answer
Q: Danger is someone’s middle name and their first name, but they also have a second middle name, and their last name is their first name and one of the middle names hyphenated. Which of these could be their full name?
- A) Danger Daniel Daniel-Danger
- B) Danger Danger Jennifer Danger-Johnson
- C) Danger Riley Danger Riley-Danger
- D) Donna Danger Daniels Danger-Daniels
Answer to 25% Question
– C. Option A is missing a second middle name. Option B is wrong because “Johnson” would also have to be one of their middle names. Option D’s first name isn’t Danger.
20% Question & Answer

Q: Here’s a six-sided die with a 5 on top, seen from above. If we tip it forward twice, the 5 will be on the bottom. If we tip it forward one more time, then tip it twice to the right, which direction should we tip it next to get the 5 back on top? [image above]
- A) Forward
- B) Backward
- C) Left
- D) Right
Answer to 20% Question
– A. After we follow all the directions, the 5 will be facing away from us. Then we tip it forward one more time to get the 5 back on top.
15% Question & Answer
Q: No joke – of the many consonants you can find in the English language, what is the only one that appears zero times in this very excellent question?
Answer to 15% Question
– B. The other consonants all appear at least once in the question.
10% Question & Answer
Q: At Mr. Jefferson’s sign shop, a SALE sign costs $4, a CLOSED sign is $6, and for some reason a WE ARE OPEN sign is $9. Logically, how much does Mr. Jefferson charge for a LIT sign?
Answer to 10% Question
– $3. Every letter in the sign costs $1.
5% Question & Answer

Q: Based on the new rules seen here, how many months of the year would have a diamond as their birthstone? [image above]
Answer to 5% Question
– 4. The diamond months that have an “R” but no “M” in their name are January, February, April, and October. Emerald months, which have an “R” and an “M”, are March, September, November, and December.
1% Question & Answer
Q: What four-letter word will you get if you follow the directions in these three words?
WRIGHT, RECENTER, CLEFT
Answer to 1% Question
– CREW. If you follow the directions and put the “C” left, “RE” in the center, and “W” on the right, it will spell CREW.
Episode 2 Questions and Answers – June 17, 2025
90% Question & Answer

Q: What children’s item do you get when you combine these two images? [image above]
Answer to 90% Question
– Sandbox. Sand + Box.
80% Question & Answer

Q: Based on this restaurant’s sign, which one of the people below is breaking the most rules in their establishment? [image above]
Answer to 80% Question
– C. They are all breaking rules, but the one breaking the most rules is the shirtless, shoeless man holding the dog. He’s breaking three rules.
70% Question & Answer

Q: Logically, which chain should replace the question mark? [image above]
Answer to 70% Question
– B. Each chain is made up of a single letter of the alphabet linked together. The examples given are X, Y, and Z, so W would come first.
60% Question & Answer

Q: Which of the answer choices shows the correct order of the beads when they are all moved to the right side? [image above]
Answer to 60% Question
– C. The order for the finished beads has to have red last, or at the end of the finished stack. The order should be from bottom to top: purple, orange, blue, purple, green, and red.
50% Question & Answer

Q: Which of these snowflakes is exactly the same on both sides? [image above]
Answer to 50% Question
– B. [A has a missing branch in the lower left corner, and C has a right branch that has shorter lines than the left one.]
45% Question & Answer

Q: The Ambassador Hotel has AMBASSADOR written on their toilet paper as shown here. There’s one letter on the first sheet, two letters on the second sheet, three on the third, and so on. How many sheets are needed for the whole word AMBASSADOR? [image above]
Answer to 45% Question
– 4.
40% Question & Answer
Q: Within this friend group Charles Dillon could be described as “seedy” and Robin Thompson could be described as “arty”. By the same reasoning, how could you describe their friend Kevin Grimes?
- A) sneaky
- B) cagey
- C) wily
- D) tricky
Answer to 40% Question
– B: cagey. Charles Dillon’s Initials, C.D., sound like “seedy” when said out loud; Robin Thompson’s Initials, R.T., sound like “arty”; and Kevin Grimes’s initials, K.G., sound like “cagey”.
35% Question & Answer
Q: You have just one of each of these denominations of play money: $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, and $500. Which of these totals cannot be made with the money you have?
- A) $31
- B) $76
- C) $190
- D) $665
Answer to 35% Question
– C: $190. When you add together all the bills lower than $500, you get a total of only $186, so it’s impossible to make $190 exactly.
30% Question & Answer

Q: If you walk an equal distance in each of these directions, starting with the arrow on the left side of the screen, what shape will you have walked after you have finished them all? [image above]
Answer to 30% Question
– Star.
25% Question & Answer

Q: The piece of paper inside this envelope has one commonly known six-letter world written on it. What one letter of the alphabet is completely hidden twice on that piece of paper? [image above]
Answer to 25% Question
– H. [The full word is HEALTH.]
20% Question & Answer

Q: What is the minimum number of these colorful shapes you need to use in order to completely fill the inside of the white box? [image above]
Answer to 20% Question
– 2. The two largest triangles can be used to completely fill in the box.
15% Question & Answer
Q: How many different or unique words are there in the tongue twister below?
FUZZY WUZZY WAS A BEAR. FUZZY WUZZY HAD NO HAIR. FUZZY WUZZY WASN’T FUZZY, WAS HE? OR WAS HE FUZZY AFTER ALL?
Answer to 15% Question
– 13. There are 13 different words in the tongue twister above.
10% Question & Answer

Q: My birthday is the day before Earth Day. If these balloons are left over from my party, how many additional letter balloons do I need to buy so that tomorrow they can spell “YEAH EARTH DAY!”? [image above]
Answer to 10% Question
– 3. You need to buy two “E” balloons and one more “A” balloon. The other letters can all be recycled.
5% Question & Answer
Q: Which two colors on this list need to switch spots to make a RAINBOW?
- RED
- AQUAMARINE
- INDIGO
- WHITE
- BLUE
- ORANGE
- NAVY
Answer to 5% Question
– NAVY and WHITE. [The first letter in each word will then spell RAINBOW.]
1% Question & Answer
Q: Jerry the car dealer always prices his used cars based on the model year. Following his pattern, what price should we expect for a car from 1951?
- 2023 – $4,005
- 1999 – $2,027
- 1972 – $2,018
- 1951 – $?,???
Answer to 1% Question
– Jerry takes the first digit of the year and doubles it to get the first number. Then he adds the remaining numbers together to get the rest of the price. Doubling the 1 in 1951 gets you 2, and 9 + 5 + 1 = 15, for a total of $2,015.
Episode 3 Questions and Answers – June 24, 2025
90% Question & Answer

Q: Ariel doesn’t like chocolate ice cream. Bella only likes chocolate ice cream, and it has to have sprinkles. And Callie doesn’t like ice cream at all. Who would be happy with this ice cream? [image above]
- A) Ariel
- B) Bella
- C) Callie
Answer to 90% Question
– A: Ariel. Bella only likes chocolate ice cream, and Callie doesn’t like ice cream at all, so only Ariel would be happy with this ice cream.
80% Question & Answer

Q: Although some have been rotated, three of these pictures of paint splatters contain the exact same shapes. Which one is different? [image above]
Answer to 80% Question
– D. In D, the blue splatter has been moved and the yellow and green ones are also different.
70% Question & Answer

Q: How many motor vehicles are picture here? [image above]
Answer to 70% Question
– 8. There are 7 cars being hauled, but you also have to count the car carrier, which makes a total of 8 vehicles.
60% Question & Answer

Q: Billy is writing out the names of different numbers using Popsicle sticks. He is using one Popsicle stick per stroke as you can see in this example, NINE. Which of the options below will use exactly nine Popsicle sticks to spell its numbers? [image above]
Answer to 60% Question
– C: TEN. The number ONE needs 11 Popsicle sticks and FIVE needs 10. The word TEN uses exactly 9 Popsicle sticks.
50% Question & Answer
Q: Which word in this sentence should be broken into smaller words?
WHEN CAROL BOUGHT A JUMPSUIT AND A WINDBREAKER, SHE ASKED THE SHOP CLERK TOGETHER A DISCOUNT.
Answer to 50% Question
– TOGETHER. “TOGETHER” must read “TO GET HER” if the sentence is going to make any sense.
45% Question & Answer

Q: Which of these folds into a cube where the circles are opposite the stars, and the triangles are opposite themselves? [image above]
Answer to 45% Question
– C. In A, all the symbols are opposite themselves. B wouldn’t fold correctly into a cube.
40% Question & Answer

Q: Each of the colored eggs contains ONE hidden letter. The blue eggs contain letters from A-I, the green eggs contain the letters from J-Q, and the red eggs contain the letters from R-Z. Which carton below is the only one that could contain the word “EXCELLENT”? [image above]
Answer to 40% Question
– B. The letters in the word “EXCELLT” contain 4 blue, 3 green, and 2 red eggs.
35% Question & Answer

Q: What is the fewest number of people that need to move seats so that no one is sitting next to another person, vertically or horizontally, in this movie theater? [image above]
Answer to 35% Question
– 3. Even though there are a variety of ways to move seats, 3 is the fewest moves possible.
30% Question & Answer

Q: Place the rings inside one another so they fit perfectly and then decipher the question that’s written on them. [image above]
Answer to 30% Question
– ONE. The question written on the rings reads: HOW MANY RINGS ARE ACTUALLY GREEN? The answer to that question is one.
25% Question & Answer

Q: The weight of all of these coins combined is 9 ounces. Real coins weigh 1 ounce, fake ones weigh half an ounce. One of the groups pictured is made up entirely of fake coins. Which group is the fake? [image above]
Answer to 25% Question
– B: Group 2. If all the coins were real, the total weight would be 10 ounces. The weight is off by ONE ounce, which equals TWO half-ounce fake coins. Group 2 is the only group of two coins.
20% Question & Answer
Q: I hear that these three words have something in common. Which of these choices belongs with them?
BEAT, PAIR, LEAK
- A) REGRET
- B) LEVER
- C) KARAT
- D) RECENT
Answer to 20% Question
– C: KARAT. These words all sound like foods: beet, pear, leek, and carrot.
15% Question & Answer
Q: How many D’s are there in total in the following tongue twister?
DAVE AND DIERDRE DANNER DONNED DENIM DERBIES FOR THE DISCO. THE DASHING DUO DANCED UNTIL DAWN.
Answer to 15% Question
– 15.
10% Question & Answer
Q: You normally have thirty seconds to answer this question, but if you started with twenty seconds, and got two extra seconds for every time the word seconds appears in this question, how many seconds in total on the clock would you have?
Answer to 10% Question
– 30. The word seconds appears five times in the question. 5 x 2 = 10. 20 + 10 = 30.
5% Question & Answer
Q: Ned was so excited to see the sequel to his favorite superhero movie that he bought his ticket an hour and 45 minutes before half past nine. What time was it three hours after he bought his ticket, when the movie started?
Answer to 5% Question
– 10:45. An hour and 45 minutes before 9:30 is 7:45. His movie started three hours after that, at 10:45.
1% Question & Answer
Q: These words have all been assigned a two-digit number according to a certain rule. What two-digit number should go with SEVENTEEN?
- ONE = 12
- EIGHT = 32
- TEN = 21
- TWELVE = 42
- SEVENTEEN = ?
Answer to 1% Question
– 54. The first digit is the number of consonants, and the second digit is the number of vowels. SEVENTEEN has five consonants and four vowels, so its number is 54.