Are YOU quick enough to be on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Take the quiz to try to beat the contestant who answered the fastest finger question in 1.79 seconds
- Barry Love, a solicitor from Glasgow, will get Fastest Finger series record tonight
- He was able to put series horse movements in order of speed in just 1.79 seconds
- Femail revealed some questions this series, to see if you could beat the record
- ITV Who Wants To Be A Millionaire airs 9pm this week
With Who Wants To Be A Millionaire back on our screens this week, everyone wants the chance to show off their knowledge and bag some cash.
But if you want to be in with a chance of sitting on the coveted seat, you first have to bet the Fastest Finger First.
The round sees contestants answer a question by putting things in order as quickly as they can, and in last night's episode contestant Barry Love set a new record for the current series.
The solicitor from Glasgow accurately put the speed of horses in the correct order in a staggering 1.79 seconds, while his nearest rival could only trot in at second place at over three.
Some of the questions many seem simple - but with time extremely limited, some contestants can crumble under pressure.
Here, FEMAIL reveals some of the fastest finger questions asked so far this series, and the contestants records so you can see if you'd be in with a chance of taking on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.
Do you think you can beat the current record holder? Scroll down to take the test and then check your answer at the bottom of the story.

Barry Love (pictured) , a solicitor from Glasgow accurately put the speed of horses in the correct order in a staggering 1.79 seconds

Pictured, Jenny Reed who European capital cities in order of their location from north to south in 3.41 seconds

Pictured, Dan Afshar who won putting flowering plants into alphabetical order in 8.8 seconds

Andrew Townsley (pictured won his round putting mountains in order of height above sea level in 3.43 seconds

Gary Foster (pictured) put the words in the order they appear in the nursery rhyme that starts 'Twinkle, twinkle' in 5.16 seconds