4:42 he said "tetrahegen", probably thinking of tetrahedron (4 sided 3d shape), then corrected himself to "terrasect" which is closer to what he was actually thinking of, a tesseract. english major moment
His answer makes no sense if you have seen every movie listed. Frankenweenie just makes the dog undead, bolt is a superhero dog, and brave has dogs in it but they have nothing to do with the main plot. Coco is literally the only logical answer
17:01 It says "first official *American* airmail" on the first page of Google, but if you actually click the Wikipedia article, it does mention that the first scheduled airmail service took place in the UK on September 9, 1911, which is earlier.
In the full stream he did click into the article and saw that the first official one was the UK. He complained how the sentence above that one said that the first one was from the US but it was unofficial so it didn’t count
12:03 I know this was posted on the subreddit, but this one is absolutely crazy to me. Debatably the easiest question of all of these, and he's so confident about a completely wrong answer
I swear that big bird question is rigged. He's a muppet character but does "appear" on sesame street, made me question my sanity having the answer be wrong.
I don't even know Irish but on that question, as a dad of 3 kids, that was a stupid easy question using deduction lol. He broke down the word's etymology instead of just thinking about what movies he was being shown.
Fun fact: The world’s first airmail flight was accomplished on February 18 1911 in British India, so it is UK, even though it was technically done on what is now Indian soil. Ludwig read the paragraph about the world’s first *American* airmail delivery.
10:59 - 11:03 "When a word sounds French, it could also be Irish, because there are a lot of J's in the Irish language" also Irish: one of the only letters that are not in the Gaelic language💀
10:55 "When a word sounds French, it could also be Irish. Gaelic, specifically, because there are a lot of J's in that language". lololol there are literally no J's in Irish. It's just not a letter we have lmao. Lud's right about it sounding kinda French though, especially when you try to figure out how the phonetic system works. Also, not to be super pedantic but Irish or "Gaeilge" is actually a part of the Gaelic languages like Manx or Scots. So actually, Irish is a specific form of Gaelic, not the other way around. Irish is a Gaelic language in the same way that English is a Germanic language.
@@RaxusFPS Only people in toxic jealous relationships would give a damn. If Lud was willing to call her on stream it probably wasn't like a serious thing of the romantic sort.
11:37 was a trick question that the game worded wrong It asked what program does Bib Bird appear which is 100% correct. However, Jim Henson designed himfor Sesame Street and he is considered a Muppet. They should have asked "what is Big Bird" if they wanted you to guess Muppets, otherwise "appears" means Sesame Street...
Can someone explain what happened at 11:40 with the sesame street answer? Did the game say it was wrong? Did it end? Was he just making that face because he could?
So, watching the VOD, he definitely got it wrong and had to start a new game even tho he gave the right answer. My best guess is that it was some sort of research mistake because Big Bird was a muppet created by Jim Henson but for the show Sesame Street. So maybe the game thought the answer was The Muppets? Or a technical error as someone else mentioned. Very strange
“and if a word seems like its french, that means it could also be irish because theres a lot of Js in that language” THERES NOT EVEN A J IN THE IRISH LANGUAGE LMFAOO
As an Irish person, when you said "There's a lot of Js in Irish", I personally heard my great grandmother roll in her grave. The letter J doesn't even exist in native Irish!!!
I’m not so sure if I’d call it a tradition because I’m Catholic went to all Catholicism classes (except for confirmation) and have never heard of this. It must be some ancient thing done by the early church
@@juanabeeditor089 looked it up cuz I was confused and love history. It’s a calendar not a celebration. Each day is associated with a Saint. Most notable in today’s society Saint Patrick’s day
haha, i was thinking the same. She obviously had no idea (and fair enough it's a very niche question). She was leaning towards mark, and then suddenly changed to the right answer randomly.
fyi, the first airmail flight WAS in the US in February 1911, but it was unofficial. The first official one was the next day in India (under Britain's control). The US's, shown at the end of the video, was later that year. Then Australia had one a few years later.
nah sesame street was the right answer, he just pressed the wrong button and ended the game early. it would've flashed the correct answer if he had actually gotten it wrong, even if he was skipping through.
He said tetrahedron and tesseract wrong, wasn’t sure that we had 60% water, thought Irish had a lot of Js (it has none lol), and also he doesn’t know how many sides a stop sign has
I like the circle of the "United States Post Office" at the end, while ignoring the fact that at the beginning of that paragraph it says "The first official AMERICAN airmail delivery" not the first airmail delivery in the world.
16:53 According to google "Airmail service was initiated in 1911 in England between Hendon (northwest of London) and Windsor, to celebrate the coronation of George V. Service was irregular, however, and only 21 trips were made."
Ludwig out here casually wearing the most uncasual jacket he could find
So shiny ❤
Looks like the one he wore to the streamer awards.
It's the one he got for the streamer awards. Here's the video of him getting it ua-cam.com/video/_WruqiISiKA/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Ludwig
It's because he was heading to Atriocs wedding
@@Pylen will you come to my funeral
There's no way Lud thought a stop sign has 5 sides I refuse to believe that
Jeremy Clarkson, the host of the show, didn’t know it either… lol (clip is on YT)
he had to be throwing for content lmao
the Jack Black YTPs etched it into my mind dude
12:07 btw
A stop sign has 2 sides duh. Front and back 😉
4:42 he said "tetrahegen", probably thinking of tetrahedron (4 sided 3d shape), then corrected himself to "terrasect" which is closer to what he was actually thinking of, a tesseract.
english major moment
watching him go through that thought process live was AGONIZING
@@Nick_Trevino And that's exactly why we're here
I knew the answer was 4 thanks to my Chemistry class. Prefix tetra means 4.
@@tomynest470 I just knew this from tetris lol. I figured it was 4 or 40
L pfp
11:00 wait until Ludwig finds out there's literally no J's in the Irish language
like literally.
the question came up and i was like oh that's gotta be the dutch looking name
then he starts talking about french???? irish???? rofl
literally was born and raised in the gaelteact and was mad confused on his reasoning here-
THE J'S DO NOT EXIST MY MAN
I was like "oh that's easy, coco" and then he said IRISH
THE FILM ISN'T EVEN ABOUT IRELAND ITS SCOTTISH bruh. I guess that both Irish gaelic and Scots gaelic are similar but cmon
His answer makes no sense if you have seen every movie listed. Frankenweenie just makes the dog undead, bolt is a superhero dog, and brave has dogs in it but they have nothing to do with the main plot. Coco is literally the only logical answer
Holy cow the chat went ballistic on the last phonecall 😂
they were furious lmfao
@@Pepingina and Ludwig asked for the most famous gospel writer so she was just answering his question
@NootNoot11 Scoot not acceptable. NO HONOR. NO SELF RESPECT. SHE VIOLATE THE COVENANT OF TRIVIA.
She definitely did look it up but it was for the good of the content so I support it
@@krakerjacks8046 you spoke to her personally, right? 👽
Sounds like Jen wasn't too happy about Ludwig making that phone call lmao.
yeah i'd love to know the full context lmao
@@YT7mc Same here
What happned the last two times lud called Jen
Think we deserve a story time
I assumed she was joking, what she said is pretty much what I would have said if I had a streamer friend and they called me on a stream.
17:01 It says "first official *American* airmail" on the first page of Google, but if you actually click the Wikipedia article, it does mention that the first scheduled airmail service took place in the UK on September 9, 1911, which is earlier.
In the full stream he did click into the article and saw that the first official one was the UK. He complained how the sentence above that one said that the first one was from the US but it was unofficial so it didn’t count
America had a different kind of airmail 2 days and 90 years later...
@@reivos3820 LMFAO that took me a sec
Also it didn’t even happen in the UK, it was in British India
Yeah and the question was about the first airmail SERVICE, not the first airmail. He didn’t read the Wikipedia article thoroughly.
“On US roads, how many sides does a traditional stop sign have?”
Ludwig: Five
*Everyone: Bruh what?*
12:03
I know this was posted on the subreddit, but this one is absolutely crazy to me. Debatably the easiest question of all of these, and he's so confident about a completely wrong answer
his confidence gaslit me ngl
Had to be trolling, right?
Bro, he plays with Rainbolt, and still somehow doesn't know this.
I swear that big bird question is rigged. He's a muppet character but does "appear" on sesame street, made me question my sanity having the answer be wrong.
Ludwig calling his friends for correct answers is the best part. The Ez clap 👏 guy is awesome
He didnt even need to hear the options he knew👏👏
my fave part of this stream was the way-too-early rerolls of the winners so you had to pay out to multiple people in chat lmaoo quality content
He didn’t even include that paying part in this video
@@Eragonfrost wait really? That's lame
@@weirdchamp4601 you only saw it if u we’re watching stream
@@danielmcintyre3592 he also uploads vods on a seperate channel
*Pronounces the word as if it is in French* "To me the word Alebrije seems French"
Love it
Lmaooo yeah that part was funny.
to me the funniest part is that he managed to pick the answer *without a dog*
Bro goes from not knowing real trivia to forgetting what a stop sign looks like
The ending gives me so many flashbacks to RTGames losing it all to the same question
Who?
@@LordKalte another youtuberr
The tiny “I love you” after his second life line had me dying 😂
“There’s a lotta J’s in Irish”
No lud, there literally isn’t a J in Irish
My Irish teacher would have had a breakdown
I don't even know Irish but on that question, as a dad of 3 kids, that was a stupid easy question using deduction lol. He broke down the word's etymology instead of just thinking about what movies he was being shown.
Ty chatter Nitli for letting me know there would be no coots cam @ 0:54 - now I can leave and just go watch the cat videos Ludwig uploaded earlier
Good catch! I didn't see it and watched the intire video scouring for a hint of cat. You made the right call
@@Pylen uno reverse card
@@Pylen your life is so sad
If Ludwig hadn't have spent 45 minutes talking he might have actually won this one lol
Fun fact: The world’s first airmail flight was accomplished on February 18 1911 in British India, so it is UK, even though it was technically done on what is now Indian soil.
Ludwig read the paragraph about the world’s first *American* airmail delivery.
yep
the question wasn't "first mail delivered by air" though, it was first airmail service, which was british in britain
@@Larwood. precisely. September 9, 1911. Beat the US by 14 days.
@@Larwood. You’re right, that would be a more obvious explanation for the UK answer
10:59 - 11:03 "When a word sounds French, it could also be Irish, because there are a lot of J's in the Irish language"
also Irish: one of the only letters that are not in the Gaelic language💀
I love how ludwig just conveniently left out the part where he payed chat 😂
Yes Ludwig, the first American airmail delivery was indeed made in America, really got scammed on that one
12:08 The fact Ludwig thinks a stop sign has 5 sides was hilarious 🤣🤣🛑
Not getting the stop sign one is wild
I joined at the last 2 minutes of the timer with no context and it was a surreal experience
Ludwig says love you to his friends that's king shit right there
10:55 "When a word sounds French, it could also be Irish. Gaelic, specifically, because there are a lot of J's in that language".
lololol there are literally no J's in Irish. It's just not a letter we have lmao. Lud's right about it sounding kinda French though, especially when you try to figure out how the phonetic system works.
Also, not to be super pedantic but Irish or "Gaeilge" is actually a part of the Gaelic languages like Manx or Scots. So actually, Irish is a specific form of Gaelic, not the other way around. Irish is a Gaelic language in the same way that English is a Germanic language.
Get Jen on stream, talk about what happened the last two calls out of the blue. Ace content.
Right. Let's talk about that...🤣😂
Y’all really want the tea 🤣🤣
Qt might already get jealous and irritated though if she sees this video.
@@RaxusFPS Only people in toxic jealous relationships would give a damn. If Lud was willing to call her on stream it probably wasn't like a serious thing of the romantic sort.
Drunk booty call attempt surely
11:37 was a trick question that the game worded wrong
It asked what program does Bib Bird appear which is 100% correct. However, Jim Henson designed himfor Sesame Street and he is considered a Muppet. They should have asked "what is Big Bird" if they wanted you to guess Muppets, otherwise "appears" means Sesame Street...
Ludwig never fails to disappoint us ❤️ One of the videos I’ve seen 😊
this isn't WestJett
came out 5 min ago lol
I've also seen one of his videos :)
Except this time. Lol
I too have seen a video
13:40 Jen just EXPOSING Lud like that
I was surprised that Lud had friends so handy for those questions
Ludwig already having his mid-life crisis with that jacket
It's the suit he got for the streamer awards.
13:35
Well now I'm curious about the last 2 times...
11:03 whats so funny about that is irish doesnt even contain the letter j
Being from the UK, Dennis's dog's name is none of the answers. In the UK comics, his dog's name is Gnasher.
I stg the UK is fake
when he picked brave instead of coco my heart split into pieces LMAO
At 14:53 chat is absolutely losing its mind and I'm absolutely loving it.
Ludwig should do the Chloe Ting two week shred challenge. I think it would be really funny to see him try to do it
Man actually called a tesseract a terrasact
14:00 WHAT WERE THE LAST TWO TIMES
Excellent editing getting an hour-plus if watchable, enjoyable content in to 17 minutes.
I worked on the film and I still got The Good Dinosaur question wrong lmao
Can someone explain what happened at 11:40 with the sesame street answer? Did the game say it was wrong? Did it end? Was he just making that face because he could?
I'm trying to figure out the same thing.
My guess is that he clicked too fast and the game just thought he lost somehow
So, watching the VOD, he definitely got it wrong and had to start a new game even tho he gave the right answer. My best guess is that it was some sort of research mistake because Big Bird was a muppet created by Jim Henson but for the show Sesame Street. So maybe the game thought the answer was The Muppets? Or a technical error as someone else mentioned. Very strange
this is driving me insane as well!!!
“and if a word seems like its french, that means it could also be irish because theres a lot of Js in that language” THERES NOT EVEN A J IN THE IRISH LANGUAGE LMFAOO
i want the church to recognize what jen did as a miracle
Lmaooo
As an Irish person, when you said "There's a lot of Js in Irish", I personally heard my great grandmother roll in her grave. The letter J doesn't even exist in native Irish!!!
He looks like if steve harvey went through the washing machine and crashed into the set of Madagascar
Ludwig out here cosplaying the legendary NBA commentator Mike Breen with the "BAAANNNG" every right answer lmfao
It’s almost like Ludwig wants to empty his bank account
He got too much money
Tax evasion
A: Ludwig is super smart, B: love that he said I love you at the end of the call. Not afraid to show affection to friends.
Of course the vespa driver thinks stop signs have 5 sides
As a lifelong Christian I've never heard of the feast of Luke
Imagine taking a bet with the twitch community could not be me
Don't translate😡
ເຈົ້າຖືກສາບແຊ່ງເພາະວ່າມັນຖືກແປຖ້າເຈົ້າບໍ່ທໍາລາຍຄໍາສາບແຊ່ງ, ເຈົ້າຈະຕາຍວິທີດຽວທີ່ຈະທໍາລາຍຄໍາສາບແຊ່ງແມ່ນເພື່ອຈອງຊ່ອງທາງຂອງຂ້ອຍລົງທະບຽນດຽວນີ້.....
@@Pylen k I won't
@@popplio728 forgot he left twitch my bad
Ludwig saying that there's alot of Js in Gaeilge is probably the funniest thing I've heard
Ludwig’s brain just keeps expanding with every smart game he plays
11:36 My guy just questioned his entire childhood
Insane how chat changed lmao A few years ago, we would've made a 100% sure that he gets the wrong answers
The UK got you beat by 14 days. Their first air mail was on 09.09.1911 while the first US air mail was on 23.09.1911.
Jailing the panchen lama is basically like killing the avatar while he's in the avatar state.
Bro I'm a hardcore Christian and have also never heard of this whole feast of Luke stuff
Another great video by Ludwin
"A stop sign is a pentagon" OMG bro
"I sometimes ask questions even I don't know the answer to" *flashback to Africa is the biggest country*
14:01 As Christian as well I’ve never heard of that either and it’s probably because it’s a CATHOLIC tradition 🤦🏻♀️
I’m not so sure if I’d call it a tradition because I’m Catholic went to all Catholicism classes (except for confirmation) and have never heard of this. It must be some ancient thing done by the early church
You know catholics are Christians, right? "🤦♀️"
@@esmevigil23 yeah maybe old tradition
@@juanabeeditor089 looked it up cuz I was confused and love history. It’s a calendar not a celebration. Each day is associated with a Saint. Most notable in today’s society Saint Patrick’s day
Yeah I have a bachelors degree in Christian Ministry and uh, we never learned about anything like that
Being a hispanic and hearing Ludwig think alebrije is a french word and choosing brave tears my soul 😭
It blows my mind that It's actually "magic mirror on the wall" and not "mirror mirror on the wall"
the way he said pentagon so confidently is wild to me, how do you forget what a stop sign looks like
A tetrahedron isn't 4 dimensional, it just has 4 sides! You're thinking of a tessaract my guy! Edit: yep
the game is based on a french tv show named " Qui veut gagner des millions"
Wait, the game actually takes so long though too! This is actually kinda rigged against Lud
it's mainly because he's a streamer, so talks and reasons through his answers out loud.
The egg is the perfect person to call at a time like this
how is everyone doing tonight?
good wby
Bad
Meh
I’m good. Eating chinese food and watching mr lud hru
@@timkarpenko930 doing pretty good man good to hear
Bro got me reading the panchen lama wikipedia page for half an hour.
So funny how the Christian obviously cheated and googled the answer after having no clue at first 😂
haha, i was thinking the same. She obviously had no idea (and fair enough it's a very niche question). She was leaning towards mark, and then suddenly changed to the right answer randomly.
Yeah, but that question is something you only really know if you are catholic.
Ludwig thinking stop signs have 5 sides is the craziest part of this video by a long way
Ludwig is the greatest man ever
The first scheduled airmail service, from Hendon to Windsor, began on 9 September 1911
I swear your channel is shadow banned or something... It does not appear in my feed although i watch every single upload
Maybe you clicked "don't reccomend this channel" at some point
fyi, the first airmail flight WAS in the US in February 1911, but it was unofficial. The first official one was the next day in India (under Britain's control). The US's, shown at the end of the video, was later that year. Then Australia had one a few years later.
OOF. Big Bird is ON Sesame Street but is TECHNICALLY a muppet. Trick question. Kind of bullshit.
That one confused me too. ... how was that wrong?
@@VixeyTeh I thought he accidentally pressed the end game button
nah sesame street was the right answer, he just pressed the wrong button and ended the game early. it would've flashed the correct answer if he had actually gotten it wrong, even if he was skipping through.
I cant believe he actually thought Stop Sings were Pentagons lmao...
We see them everyday. They are clearly Hexagons
im so confused… Ludwig is actually… smart?
A stop sign is a pentagon...?
if a US stop sign had 5 sides, probably
He said tetrahedron and tesseract wrong, wasn’t sure that we had 60% water, thought Irish had a lot of Js (it has none lol), and also he doesn’t know how many sides a stop sign has
@@DelightfulWalrus yes, i do like ranch on my salad!
There's no way this guy thought stop signs were a pentagon
I was in the video 🙂
I swear Dennis the Menace's dog was called Gnasher
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As a British person I was very confused by the Dennis the Menace question.
Ludwig putting on his best Hajime Hinata impression for that stop sign question
I like the circle of the "United States Post Office" at the end, while ignoring the fact that at the beginning of that paragraph it says "The first official AMERICAN airmail delivery" not the first airmail delivery in the world.
"With a shitty mustache" Well that aged well
You'd think that if he thought it sounded French, he'd go with the only movie that uses one of the other romance languages
9:58 "Who took the Llama" LMFAOOO
16:53
According to google
"Airmail service was initiated in 1911 in England between Hendon (northwest of London) and Windsor, to celebrate the coronation of George V. Service was irregular, however, and only 21 trips were made."
The crazies thing is that there are no dog characters in Brave lmao
3:30 i don’t even know Scorsese films, but the other 3 answers were just worse names for “Mean streets” 💀💀 “bad alleys” absolutely took me out.
interesting approach, looks like a dad in the thumbnail then like a tv show host in the vid. You love to see it
first us airmail was september 23 1911, the british had their first airmail service september 9 1911
The last three questions felt like someone was reading the chat