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100 % logique : La réponse est sous vos yeux

Show Info

  • Status: Returning Series
  • First Aired: September 24, 2022
  • Seasons: 6
  • Episodes: 43
  • Networks: France 2
  • Genres: Family, Talk

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100 % logique : La réponse est sous vos yeux(2022)

TMDB Rating: 4.0 (1 votes)

Overview

French adaptation of the British quiz show where contestants try to answer a question that only 1% of the country can get right.

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Season 1

20 episodes • 2022

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1Episode 1Sep 24, 20220.0
2Episode 2Oct 1, 20220.0
3Episode 3Feb 18, 20230.0
4Episode 4Feb 25, 20230.0
5Episode 5Mar 4, 20230.0
6Episode 6Mar 11, 20230.0
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Season 2

5 episodes • 2023

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1Episode 1Nov 11, 20230.0
2Episode 2Nov 18, 20230.0
3Episode 3Dec 2, 20230.0
4Episode 4Dec 2, 20230.0
5Episode 5Dec 23, 20230.0
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Season 3

4 episodes • 2024

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1Episode 1Feb 17, 20240.0
2Episode 2Feb 24, 20240.0
3Episode 3Mar 2, 20240.0
4Episode 4Mar 9, 20240.0
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Season 4

5 episodes • 2024

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1Episode 1Sep 28, 20240.0
2Episode 2Oct 5, 20240.0
3Episode 3Oct 12, 20240.0
4Episode 4Oct 26, 20240.0
5Episode 5Dec 21, 20240.0
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Season 5

5 episodes • 2025

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1Episode 1Mar 1, 20250.0
2Episode 2Mar 29, 20250.0
3Episode 3Apr 5, 20250.0
4Episode 4Apr 12, 20250.0
5Episode 5Apr 19, 20250.0
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Season 6

4 episodes • 2025

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1Episode 1Oct 4, 20250.0
2Episode 2Oct 11, 20250.0
3Episode 3Oct 18, 20250.0
4Episode 4Oct 25, 20250.0

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