Here you will find comprehensive questions and answers from The 1% Club for Australia Season 3, 2025. Similar to its UK and US counterparts, this Australian version, aired on Seven Network and available on 7plus, presents progressively challenging questions throughout each episode. Contestants rely on common sense and logical reasoning to deduce the answers, rather than needing extensive trivia knowledge. The hilarious comedian Jim Jefferies is back to host this exciting third season. Below is the complete list of questions and answers for the 2025 episodes of The 1% Club Australia.
Explore the Complete List of The 1% Club (AUS) Questions and Answers for 2025
This section provides a detailed breakdown of The 1% Club questions and answers for each episode in the Australian Season 3 lineup. The questions are organized in chronological order, with answers concealed (click the arrows below each question to unveil the solution). Additionally, utilize the quick list provided to jump directly to the specific episode for which you seek answers. We will continually update this guide as new episodes from the third season become available.
(Note: Although it may seem unusual, Episode 2 is designated as the first episode of the season, officially labeled S03E02 on 7plus, which we are adhering to. The same applies to Episode 4, which aired second.)
Dive into Episode 2’s Questions and Answers – January 28, 2025
90% Challenge Question & Answer

Q: Identify the animal picture that cannot exist? [image above]
Reveal the Answer to the 90% Challenge 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% Challenge Question & Answer

Q: Al unintentionally dozed off in the sunlight with his left hand resting on his chest. Upon waking, what pattern did his sunburn form? [image above]
Reveal the Answer to the 80% Challenge Question
– A. B and D represent imprints of his right hand in various positions, while C depicts a foot. Only A showcases the silhouette of his left hand.
70% Challenge Question & Answer
Q: If Sydney and Canberra were to exchange names, where would the Melbourne Cricket Ground be situated? The Opera House would be in Canberra and the Federal Parliament would convene in Sydney. In this scenario, what city would host the MCG?
Reveal the Answer to the 70% Challenge Question
– MELBOURNE. The MCG remains in Melbourne, regardless of the name swap between Sydney and Canberra. [This question is a clever trick.]
60% Challenge Question & Answer

Q: In this visual, are there more chickens or eggs depicted?
Reveal the Answer to the 60% Challenge Question
– CHICKENS. The chicken appears both first and last in this alternating image of chickens and eggs, indicating that there is one more chicken than eggs.
50% Challenge Question & Answer
Q: Bill’s glass is filled to the halfway mark. Ben’s glass is half empty. Bill consumes half of the contents from Ben’s glass, while Ben empties half of Bill’s glass onto Bill’s face. Following this, Ben pours his entire glass into Bill’s glass. What is the final fill level of Bill’s glass?
Reveal the Answer to the 50% Challenge Question
– HALF. After Bill drinks half of Ben’s glass and Ben splashes half of Bill’s glass, both glasses are reduced to a quarter full. When combined, Bill’s glass returns to being half full again.
40% Challenge Question & Answer

Q: Ozzie the Postie is in a peculiar situation. What two-letter abbreviation is missing from his list? [Image above]
Reveal the Answer to the 40% Challenge Question
– AW. These abbreviations represent the states and territories of Australia listed in reverse order.
35% Challenge Question & Answer

Q: Identify the renowned Australian model depicted here. [image above]
Reveal the Answer to the 35% Challenge Question
– ELLE MACPHERSON. [The images read L + MAC + FUR + SUN.]
30% Challenge Question & Answer
Q: During a match, the Matildas faced the Republic of WhoCares. In each half, Sam Kerr scored 6 minutes into the game, and continued scoring every 6 minutes thereafter. Given that the match consists of two 45-minute halves, how many goals did she score in total?
Reveal the Answer to the 30% Challenge Question
– 14. She scores every six minutes during both 45-minute halves, resulting in a total of 7 goals for each half.
25% Challenge Question & Answer
Q: Mary’s mother has six children: April, May, June, July, August, and who?
Reveal the Answer to the 25% Challenge Question
– MARY. Mary is the only daughter of her mother that is not listed.
20% Challenge Question & Answer

Q: In this maze, Sully moves straight ahead and only turns when obstructed by a wall. He enters the maze and turns LEFT, RIGHT, RIGHT, LEFT, LEFT, RIGHT, and RIGHT. Where does he end up? [image above]
Reveal the Answer to the 25% Challenge Question
– C.
15% Challenge Question & Answer
Q: The times displayed on these clocks are a code that reveals the name of which Australian city?
1:04 5:12 1:09 4:05
Reveal the Answer to the 20% Challenge Question
– ADELAIDE. The numbers on the clocks correspond to the position of letters in the alphabet, spelling out ADELAIDE.
10% Challenge Question & Answer
Q: This is an empty recycling bin measuring 2 meters long, 1 meter wide, and 1 meter high. It cannot be loaded above the bin rim. How many 2-meter-long, 1-meter-wide, and 5cm thick plywood sheets can be added before the bin is considered full?
Reveal the Answer to the 15% Challenge Question
– ONE. As soon as a single sheet is placed into the bin, it is no longer empty. [This is another trick question!]
5% Challenge Question & Answer
Q: (Question skipped as there was only one contestant remaining on the show.)
1% Challenge Question & Answer

Q: Reiki is experimenting with her homemade dartboard. She has 4 darts and must score exactly 25 points. Each dart must hit a number on the board distinctly, and they cannot land in segments adjacent to one another. What four numbers will help Reiki reach her target?
Reveal the Answer to the 1% Challenge Question
– 4, 5, 7, 9. The total of these numbers sums to 25. [This isn’t that hard, but can you get it within the time limit?]
Explore Episode 4’s Questions and Answers – April 27, 2025
90% Challenge Question & Answer

Q: Describe what you see to unveil the name of a Marvel superhero as well as a triathlon event. [image above]
Reveal the Answer to the 90% Challenge Question
– Iron Man.
80% Challenge Question & Answer
Q: Arlo, Remi, Franky, and Otis all attended Meredith’s fifth birthday celebration. Each child received a party bag, but when it was time to leave, one bag remained in the bowl. To whom did this bag belong?
Reveal the Answer to the 80% Challenge Question
– Meredith. Since there was one bag for every child, Meredith’s bag was included.
70% Challenge Question & Answer

Q: Which task has Joel neglected to cross off his to-do list? [image above]
Reveal the Answer to the 70% Challenge Question
– Make to-do list.
60% Challenge Question & Answer

Q: How many arms are visible in this image featuring twins? [image above]
Reveal the Answer to the 60% Challenge Question
– 8. Each twin has two arms, and each chair also has two arms.
50% Challenge Question & Answer

Q: Sophie operates two businesses but can only afford to promote one on her delivery van. However, she has devised a clever strategy. When the side door is closed, she sells sandwiches. What does she sell when the side door is open? [image above]
Reveal the Answer to the 50% Challenge Question
– Sand. [When the door is open the sign becomes Sophie Sells Sand Here.]
40% Challenge Question & Answer
Q: Ebony and Shellie are spending $1,500 each quarter on electricity. Shellie proposes the brilliant idea of installing a wind turbine. The installation will cost $36,000, and then there will be no further electricity costs. How many years will it take for the turbine to pay for itself?
Reveal the Answer to the 45% Challenge Question
– 6 years. If they spend $1,500 quarterly, that totals $6,000 annually. Dividing $36,000 by $6,000 shows it will take 6 years to recoup the investment.
35% Challenge Question & Answer
Q: The writers have noticed that Jim often arrives at work with his shirt on backward. Which of these nonsensical words stands out as the odd one?
PMUJSUIT, DRACIGAN, SKIBIDIE, DNAHBAGS, UORTSERS
Reveal the Answer to the 40% Challenge Question
– SKIBIDIE. Reversing the first four letters of each forms a valid English word, except for SKIBIDIE.
30% Challenge Question & Answer
Q: Allegra has recently turned 40 and has four children: Anni, Cat, Bo, and Mac. She had her twins when she was 26 years old. Bo is currently 16, making him younger than Anni. Who are the twins?
Reveal the Answer to the 35% Challenge Question
– Cat and Mac. Since Bo is 16, Allegra must have been 24 when she had him, so he is not a twin. Anni is older than Bo, leaving Cat and Mac as the twins.
25% Challenge Question & Answer

Q: What three-word phrase describes the man’s feelings as suggested by his position? [image above]
Reveal the Answer to the 30% Challenge Question
– UNDER THE WEATHER.
20% Challenge Question & Answer
Q: What is the sole letter in the English alphabet from A to Z that has been unjustly excluded from this question?
Reveal the Answer to the 25% Challenge Question
– K. Every letter of the alphabet appears at least once, except for the letter ‘K’.
15% Challenge Question & Answer

Q: In this visual representation, how many of the puzzle pieces are connected to at least one other piece? [image above]
Reveal the Answer to the 20% Challenge Question
– 31.
10% Challenge Question & Answer

Q: If these two dice continue to roll in the directions indicated by the arrows, what will the total of the upward faces be at the end? [image above]
Reveal the Answer to the 15% Challenge 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% Challenge Question & Answer
Q: After matching with someone online, Astrid, aged 32, meets Ed for a date. However, Ed appears twice as old as depicted in his photo. When asked about his age, he replies: “I’m really the same age as you… plus half my age.” What is Ed’s actual age?
Reveal the Answer to the 5% Challenge Question
– 64. If Ed is the same age as Astrid, 32, plus half his age, he must be 64.
1% Challenge Question & Answer
Q: Chiara is adept at interpreting messages. She hopes Santa will be as well. What three-letter gift is she requesting through her cryptic Christmas letter?
C_E N_P F_H
Reveal the Answer to the 1% Challenge Question
– DOG. The lines indicate the missing letters in alphabetical order between the two other provided letters.