The Chase fans noticed a huge change during Tuesday's episode of the popular quiz show.
Once again Bradley Walsh welcomed four strangers to the ITV studio. They were Robbie from Glasgow, Jasper from Norwich, Caroline from Chichester and Jen from Manchester.
The contestants teamed up in a bid to take home huge cash, going up against one of Britain's biggest brains.
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Robbie was first to face Anne Hegarty, also known as The Governess. The 48-year-old gave a decent performance in his cash-builder round, with seven correct answers.
Sadly, he was caught by The Chaser after taking the middle offer. He first failed to correctly answer "In what year did Usain Bolt take part in his first Olympics?", giving an answer of 2008, instead of the right answer which was 2004.
He then got a question about the Church of St Mary of Zion in Aksum, Ethiopia, wrong, before being caught by the Governess on a question about the poet Rupert Brooke.
As Robbie made his way out of the studio empty-handed, some fans watching at home suggested the questions had suddenly become a lot more difficult. Taking to Twitter, Dale said: "These questions are awful, I would have been out", while Debbie said: "The questions were a lot harder".
Lee said: "The questions have been shockingly hard", while Nicky said: "I think those are hard questions" and Ann said: "Tough questions".
Thankfully, Caroline and Jasper fared better, both making it back to the table with £6,000 each.
The Chase airs weekdays at 5pm on ITV and ITVX
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