Limitless Win viewers have slammed the show after it wrapped up just three weeks after starting.
The prime-time ITV1 entertainment quiz show, hosted by Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, aired it’s final episode of the series yesterday.
The first episode was broadcast on January 4 and it continued to be aired for the following three weekends, every Saturday and Sunday.
The show 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.
However, fans took to social media to complain after the quiz show ended it’s fourth series in just three weeks – 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.’
ITV’s Limitless Win, hosted by Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly , aired it’s final episode of the season yesterday
Another added: ‘This series wasn’t long #LimitlessWin.’
A third chimed in: ‘Like they need to beg for applicants when a series barely lasts a month #limitlesswin.’
While another joked: ‘End of series. It costs too much #LimitlessWin.’
Someone else said: ‘That ends it for tonight with a total of £85k won & as a matter of fact, that’s the series complete. After 3 weekends of tension, drama & big wins, this grand total for this series is £665k!!! #LimitlessWin.’
Ant and Dec’s Limitless Win sees pairs of contestants limitlessly climb the cash ladder until they run out of lives or decide to cash out.
Contestants are faced with general knowledge questions that all have numerical answers, and if they get the exact figure, they can lock in that cash amount.
Last series saw the show’s biggest ever win, as married Charlie and Helen won a whopping £1 million.
The most recent series saw several winners but the biggest prize was bagged by Filmmaker Dan, 37, and textile artist Sarah, 35, who won £250,000.
Fans took to social media after the quiz show ended it’s third series after just three weeks
The couple – who share two children – chose to use their lifeline to help them with the question: ‘To the nearest centimetre, what is the length of a Johnson’s Baby Cotton Bud?’
The Take Two lifeline allows contestants to come up with their own answer and for Ant and Dec to suggest another, with the guess closest to the correct number without going over it counting as the final answer.
Eventually, the pair locked in their answer of five, giving Ant and Dec thirty seconds to come up with their answer.
They shared their verdict before reaching their decision of eight – which turned out to be an exact answer, earning the lucky couple the eye-watering prize.
Earlier in the series, viewers accused the show of a huge blunder that cost contestants an eye-watering £250,000.
The episode saw returning couple Richard and Lorna back in the H๏τseat with an impressive £30,000, and 32 lives to continue their journey up the ladder.
However, while the couples’ lives quickly began to dwindle as they made their way up the ladder, viewers were quick to share their fury when they were faced with a head-scratching question.
Richard and Lorna were faced with the question: ‘In metres, how long is the electrical cable on a standard Henry vacuum cleaner?’
Ant and Dec’s Limitless Win sees pairs of contestants limitlessly climb the cash ladder until they run out of lives or decide to cash out.
The biggest prize of the series was bagged by Filmmaker Dan, 37, and textile artist Sarah, 35, who won £250,000
Earlier in the series, viewers accused the show of a huge blunder that cost contestants an eye-watering £250,000
Lorna and Richard 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.
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: ‘All questions on the show are verified by professional third-party verifiers to ensure accuracy.’