The Chase question which was so hard Bradley Walsh didn't 'understand'

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Bradley Walsh was left baffled at the question (Image: ITV)
Bradley Walsh was left baffled at the question (Image: ITV)

ITV's The Chase questions often leave viewers scratching their heads, but this one got even Bradley Walsh in a tizz.

In fact, he was left so flabbergasted that he said: "I don't understand" when he read out the confusing question. So, what was the question that Bradley couldn't grasp, and that contestant Jo grappled with too?

It was this: "In 2017, a special edition of what book was released that can only be read when the pages are burnt?" Well, isn't this just confusing? Perhaps those with an exceptional knowledge of books may understand the question straightaway, but Bradders was baffled.

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If you managed to get the question right without the A, B, and C multiple-choice options, give yourself a massive pat on the back. If you're just as clueless as Bradley Walsh was, then here are your three potential answers:

  • A) Fahrenheit 451
  • B) Frankenstein
  • C) Fifty Shades of Grey

They're certainly three very different types of books, but those who are familiar with Fahrenheit 451 will know that's the correct answer. Contestant Jo also made an educated guess in 2019, and it was the right one - but alas, it didn't help her to advance in the competition.

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And it was Chaser Anne Hegerty who explained the conundrum to Bradley, pointing out that 451°F was the temperature at which books burn, and we bet you didn't know that.

If you're looking for more to keep your brain busy, why not attempt to spot the strawberry among the watermelons? Or, if you're up for something a little more tricky, you can try to spot the animal within the zig-zag image. Or, see whether you have a 'highly intelligent mind' by working out the next number in the baffling maths sequence.

Did you manage to answer the question? Let us know in the comments.

Danielle Kate Wroe

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