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

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: It’s unclear why Episode 2 is the first episode of the season, but it’s officially labelled as S03E02 on 7plus so that’s what we’re going with. The same goes for Episode 4, which aired second.)

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 45% 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 40% 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 35% 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 30% 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 25% 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 20% 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 15% 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 45% 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 40% 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 35% 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 30% 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 25% 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 20% 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 15% 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.


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