Ant & Dec’s new quiz show Limitless Win returned for another episode on Saturday February 5.

The new show sees contestants attempt to correctly answer questions and if successful, they’ll have the opportunity to win a cash prize.

Unlike any other quiz show, how much the contestants can win is an unknown figure because they will be playing for the world's first unlimited jackpot.

All questions have an answer that is a number.

The first couple to take part were husband and wife Will and Kathryn, two NHS workers and they took home £500,000.

In this week’s episode, we saw brothers Lee and Kye continue their journey on the show after last week’s episode saw them cut their stint on the show short.

The brothers began this episode with £10,000 in the bank.

Within the first 20 minutes of the show, two answers given by the pair were just one number under the exact answer since the brothers decided to play it safe.

They knew if they went over by one or more, they’d be out of the game hence playing it safe.

Lee and Kye locked in an answer which saw them reach past £1 million on the ladder, the highest amount any couple had found themselves on the show so far.

Unfortunately, the pair’s answer was four above the exact answer meaning they couldn’t progress any further and went home with nothing as the £10,000 in the bank was taken away.

Married couple take home £75k on ITV's Limitless Win

Husband and wife team, Aiysha and Karl, were the next couple to take on the Limitless ladder.

Their first answer was exact, giving them a great start and £1,000 added to the bank.

Before long the couple gave another exact answer, increasing the amount in the bank to £10,000.

Aiysha and Karl managed to stay in the game and banked £75,000 on the ladder with an exact answer that Aiysha was confident on straight away.

The pair were delighted and embraced as they found out the good news.

When the next question needed an answer, the couple weren’t confident with an answer so decided to end their journey on the show cashing out with £75,000.

Aiysha said they would like to use the prize money to move into a house they could call their “forever home.”