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First £100k prize winner on The 1% Club speaks out about keeping win secret after 'impossible question'

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Updated 15:10 19 Jan 2026 GMTPublished 15:06 19 Jan 2026 GMT

First £100k prize winner on The 1% Club speaks out about keeping win secret after 'impossible question'

Primary school teacher Maccisha had to keep her £100k winnings a secret

Brenna Cooper

Brenna Cooper

The woman who made history when winning The 1% Club has opened up about what it was like to keep her prize money a secret.

While most game shows focus on a person's ability to remember random facts and pieces of trivia, Lee Mack's popular series asks contestants to rely on logic to answer a series of brain teasers which increase in difficulty each time.

Make it to the very end and you can win up to £100,000 – but only after facing a question which only one percent of the country should theoretically be able to answer.

Numerous contestants have, of course, been able to make it to the end and win themselves some cash, however, no one has been able to walk away with the entire £100k.

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Until now, when a recent episode saw schoolteacher Maccisha Medford scoop up the entire prize pot for herself after correctly answering a question many deemed 'impossible'.

Not even Lee Mack could believe it (ITV)
Not even Lee Mack could believe it (ITV)

Speaking about her decision to go on the show, Maccisha told the BBC that she applied while on maternity leave, following encouragement from her husband, thinking that she'd never 'in a million years' get on.

After making it to the final three contestants, the primary school teacher was faced with the impossible final question and took a punt on an answer which 'semi-worked'.

"[It was] a massive surprise when I actually got it right, you never in the moment think you've got it right," she said.

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As the series was filmed ahead of time in October, Maccisha also had to keep her winnings a secret from nearly everyone in her life, making the £100k windfall feel like a strange dream.

"The further it got away the more I was like, did that happen, did I dream that," Maccisha added. Understandable.

Now that the news is out, Maccisha revealed that she plans to use the money for 'nice holidays and little day trips' with her husband and young daughter.

"My daughter's now six months old, she was three months old when we recorded it, so I can actually have a year off with her," she explained.

The primary school teacher has now opened up on what it was like to keep her winnings a secret (ITV)
The primary school teacher has now opened up on what it was like to keep her winnings a secret (ITV)

What was the 'impossible' question on The 1% Club?

For anyone who fancies testing out how well they would've done, the question was as follows: “What is the lowest number that replaces the question mark in this sequence?”

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The three finalists were then shown the following sequence of numbers:

1+2 = one

2+2 = four

3+2 = three

3+3 = eleven

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4+3 = ??

Upon first glance, the question makes no sense whatsoever, however, the clue is in how the numbers are written.

Still not sure? The answer is below.

Would you have guessed it? (ITV)
Would you have guessed it? (ITV)

The first number in the sequence is the number of consonants, and the second is the number of vowels. So one is the lowest number with one consonant and two vowels, four is the lowest with two of each, three is the lowest with three consonants and two vowels, and 11 is the lowest with three of each.

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Following this logic, 15 is the lowest number with four consonants and three vowels.

The 1% Club is available to watch on ITVX.

Featured Image Credit: ITV

Topics: Entertainment, TV, The 1% Club, Money, ITV

Brenna Cooper
Brenna Cooper

Brenna Cooper is a journalist at LADbible. She graduated from the University of Sheffield with a degree in History, followed by an NCTJ accredited masters in Journalism. She began her career as a freelance writer for Digital Spy, where she wrote about all things TV, film and showbiz. Her favourite topics to cover are music, travel and any bizarre pop culture.

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