Bored Panda works better on our iPhone app
Continue in app Continue in browser

The Bored Panda iOS app is live! Fight boredom with iPhones and iPads here.

If You Can Get 30/30 On These Logic Puzzles, You Deserve A Spot In The 1% Club
Illustration of animals with speech bubbles and a neon sign reading 1% club trivia for brain-twisting questions.
10
Quizzes

If You Can Get 30/30 On These Logic Puzzles, You Deserve A Spot In The 1% Club

25

ADVERTISEMENT

Can you outsmart the 1% club?

Welcome to Part 4 of the 1% Club quiz series, inspired by questions from The 1% Club TV game show. You’ll go through 30 questions where you’ll be spotting patterns, working on sequences, and trying not to overthink it. It starts off easy, but it gets trickier, so just move through it at whatever pace feels right.

If you haven’t done Part 3 yet, give it a try after this one here!🧩

Let’s see how far you can go! 🎯

🚀 💡 Want more or looking for something else? Head over to the Bored Panda Quizzes and explore our full collection of quizzes and trivia designed to test your knowledge, reveal hidden insights, and spark your curiosity.💡 🚀

RELATED:

    Close-up of numerous 3D percentage symbols in blue and green hues, representing challenges to belong in the 1% club.

    Image credits: geralt

    ADVERTISEMENT

    Progress:

    Give it another try!
    I give up!

    Not Quite Done Yet!

    Continue the Quiz

    Thanks! Check out the results:

    REWARD
    REWARD
    Quiz icon

    View alternative results:

    Quiz icon

    Your general stats:

    TOTAL POINTS
    TRIVIAS SOLVED
    PERFECT SCORES
    QUIZZES COMPLETED
    Your result:
    SCORE
    REWARD

    How did you score compared to others?

    Discover Your Competitive Edge

    Subscribe Premium to Compare Your Stats with Others

    More Premium features:

    Unlimited content
    Ad-free browsing
    Dark mode

    How did you score compared to others?

    You scored better than % of people
    Trivia Takers
    Score

    Your general stats:

    TOTAL POINTS
    TRIVIAS SOLVED
    PERFECT SCORES
    QUIZZES COMPLETED
    User Result
    Reward
    User avatar
    User avatar
    / 30
    User avatar
    User avatar
    / 30
    Trivia Top Performers
    Quiz leaderboards
    Quiz panda avatar
    You
    Share on Facebook
    Gerda K.

    Gerda K.

    Writer, Jr. Trivia Content Editor

    Read more »

    This lazy panda forgot to write something about itself.

    Read less »
    Gerda K.

    Gerda K.

    Writer, Jr. Trivia Content Editor

    This lazy panda forgot to write something about itself.

    Erika Saikovskytė

    Erika Saikovskytė

    Author, Photo Editor

    Read more »

    This lazy panda forgot to write something about itself.

    Read less »

    Erika Saikovskytė

    Erika Saikovskytė

    Author, Photo Editor

    This lazy panda forgot to write something about itself.

    What do you think ?
    UKGrandad
    Community Member
    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Q14 has two 'false' statements. The first option, which is marked as the correct answer, and the fourth option, which says 'In this statement, the word "false" appears once and the word "this" appears once.' As 'this' appears twice then that statement has to be false.

    TheForrestGreene (he/they/it)
    Community Member
    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    that was one i got wrong and went to the comments to see if anyone was saying anything about it

    Load More Replies...
    UKGrandad
    Community Member
    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    'If A=1, B=2, up to Z=26, which country's name is 19161914?' You need to split the long number into individual numbers which correspond with the letters needed to spell one of the countries in the options. The only possible split is 19-16-1-9-14 (S-p-a-i-n).

    Load More Replies...
    Mrs H
    Community Member
    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "In this sequence, what number would logically come next?" The sequence is the number of letters in each word of the question. In=2 this=4 sequence=8 etc

    Load More Replies...
    Mimi M
    Community Member
    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Got halfway through, did really well, then suddenly gave up - I don't know if was a lack of patience or the questions suddenly got harder.

    Robert T
    Community Member
    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The questions get harder. That is the point of the show. The 80% question means that 80 out of the 100 people they tested the question on managed to get it right. The 1% question means that 99 out of the 100 got it wrong. I watch the UK show and can normally get to the 1% question unless I make a silly mistake, but the 1% questions are usually too hard to figure out in the time available (it is against the clock).

    Load More Replies...
    Apatheist Account2
    Community Member
    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The 1% club, being a British quiz, would not write dates that way, so Q27 is fallacious.

    Ace
    Community Member
    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    When written out like that there's nothing inherently non-British about that date format.

    Load More Replies...
    UKGrandad
    Community Member
    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Q14 has two 'false' statements. The first option, which is marked as the correct answer, and the fourth option, which says 'In this statement, the word "false" appears once and the word "this" appears once.' As 'this' appears twice then that statement has to be false.

    TheForrestGreene (he/they/it)
    Community Member
    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    that was one i got wrong and went to the comments to see if anyone was saying anything about it

    Load More Replies...
    UKGrandad
    Community Member
    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    'If A=1, B=2, up to Z=26, which country's name is 19161914?' You need to split the long number into individual numbers which correspond with the letters needed to spell one of the countries in the options. The only possible split is 19-16-1-9-14 (S-p-a-i-n).

    Load More Replies...
    Mrs H
    Community Member
    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "In this sequence, what number would logically come next?" The sequence is the number of letters in each word of the question. In=2 this=4 sequence=8 etc

    Load More Replies...
    Mimi M
    Community Member
    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Got halfway through, did really well, then suddenly gave up - I don't know if was a lack of patience or the questions suddenly got harder.

    Robert T
    Community Member
    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The questions get harder. That is the point of the show. The 80% question means that 80 out of the 100 people they tested the question on managed to get it right. The 1% question means that 99 out of the 100 got it wrong. I watch the UK show and can normally get to the 1% question unless I make a silly mistake, but the 1% questions are usually too hard to figure out in the time available (it is against the clock).

    Load More Replies...
    Apatheist Account2
    Community Member
    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The 1% club, being a British quiz, would not write dates that way, so Q27 is fallacious.

    Ace
    Community Member
    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    When written out like that there's nothing inherently non-British about that date format.

    Load More Replies...
    You May Like
    Related on Bored Panda
    Popular on Bored Panda
    Trending on Bored Panda
    Also on Bored Panda
    ADVERTISEMENT