ITV Spills the Tea on Ant & Dec’s Limitless Win – Fate Sealed After Viewer Backlash Over Last Series’ Chaos! 📺😡✨

ITV has revealed the fate of Ant & Dec‘s Limitless Win after viewers shared a string of complaints about the last series.

The broadcaster has confirmed there will be two more series and two Christmas specials of the quiz show, with one airing this year.

Hosted by Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, Limitless Win first hit screens in 2022 and sees contestants answer questions in a bid to win cash – but with a twist.

There is no limit to the amount of money they can build up, but if they get a question wrong by just one, participants risk losing everything.

Since launching the Geordie duo’s ‘nail-biting’ show – which has been streamed 13 million times – has given away more than £3.5 million.

It comes after the fourth series came to an end earlier this year but faced backlash from some viewers.

ITV has revealed the fate of Ant & Dec's Limitless Win after viewers shared a string of complaints about the last series
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ITV has revealed the fate of Ant & Dec’s Limitless Win after viewers shared a string of complaints about the last series

The broadcaster has confirmed there will be two more series and two Christmas specials of the quiz show, with one airing this year
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The broadcaster has confirmed there will be two more series and two Christmas specials of the quiz show, with one airing this year

It comes after the fourth series came to an end earlier this year but faced backlash from some viewers
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It comes after the fourth series came to an end earlier this year but faced backlash from some viewers

Many complained after it wrapped up just three weeks after starting in January.

The first episode was broadcast on January 4 and it continued to be aired for the following three weekends, every Saturday and Sunday – making it the shortest season yet.

Some commented on the length of the show, deeming it too short, with one viewer posting on X: ‘End of the series already? Noooooo #LimitlessWin.’

Another added: ‘This series wasn’t long #LimitlessWin.’

Some viewers also accused the show of a huge blunder, that cost contestants an eye-watering £250,000.

An episode saw couple Richard and Lorna faced with the question: ‘In metres, how long is the electrical cable on a standard Henry vacuum cleaner?’

They debated between whether it could be eight or 10 metres, and settled on the former, only to be told the answer was actually 10.

Had they got the exact answer, the pair would have banked £250,000, but instead the question cost them two lives.

Viewers who tuned into an episode of Ant and Dec's Limitless Win accused the show of a huge blunder, that cost contestants an eye-watering £250,000
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Viewers who tuned into an episode of Ant and Dec’s Limitless Win accused the show of a huge blunder, that cost contestants an eye-watering £250,000

Richard and Lorna were faced with the question: 'In metres, how long is the electrical cable on a standard Henry vacuum cleaner?'
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Richard and Lorna were faced with the question: ‘In metres, how long is the electrical cable on a standard Henry vacuum cleaner?’

Some fans were quick to claim that both answers could have been correct, as both 10 metres and 8.4 metre length cables are available on the Henry website.

But on the show it was clarified that the correct answer was 10 metres, as is stated in the specifications on the website, myhenry.com.

A representative for ITV also told MailOnline at the time: ‘All questions on the show are verified by professional third-party verifiers to ensure accuracy.’

In another episode, viewers were left ‘screaming at the screen’ after contestants gave an incorrect answer to an ‘easy’ question. 

Married couple Nik and Khajal were taking on a series of questions before they tackled the money ladder.

Ant and Dec asked Khajal: ‘In current UK money, a two-pound coin is worth how many pence?’

After some hesitation she decided on, ’16’, which was agonisingly incorrect.

Thanks to the show’s use of lifelines, the pair were able to press on following the frustrating false answer but crashed out shortly after, sending them home empty-handed.

Fans of the game show were quick to point out that Khajal should have got the question right and took to social media to make their feelings known.

Despite any backlash from viewers, the iconic TV duo are thrilled about the show’s promising future.

Exasperated Ant and Dec's Limitless Win viewers were left 'screaming at the screen' after  contestants gave the wrong answer to an 'easy' question
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Exasperated Ant and Dec’s Limitless Win viewers were left ‘screaming at the screen’ after  contestants gave the wrong answer to an ‘easy’ question

Ant and Dec asked contestant Khajal (left): 'In current UK money, a two pound coin is worth how many pence?' After some hesitation she decided on, '16', which was agonisingly incorrect
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Ant and Dec asked contestant Khajal (left): ‘In current UK money, a two pound coin is worth how many pence?’ After some hesitation she decided on, ’16’, which was agonisingly incorrect

Co-host Ant said: ‘We’re really pleased that Limitless Win is coming back for another two series and some Christmas specials.

‘People stop us all the time saying how much they love the show and play along with their family.

‘It’s exciting it’s such a hit with viewers.’

Declan added: ‘We’d love to go further up the ladder than we’ve ever been.

‘We want the contestants to go as high as possible!

‘That’s the magic of ‘Limitless Win’, you never know, you might just know the exact answer to the question!’

Ant & Dec’s Limitless Win airs on ITV and is available to stream on ITVX.

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