@@USAlien234 3/2 = 1,5. (1,5)x is the same as (1,5) times x. 1,5 times 6 = 9. Minus -4 is the same as +4, as you're taking away -4 from it, and therefore adding four onto it. Then it's 9 + 4 = 13. I hope that explains it.
@@USAlien234 So, you moved the - -4 from the left side to the right side and your equation now reads 3/2 * x = 9 You want to have x all by itself on the left side of the =; in order to move 3/2 to the right side you multiply by its reciprocal (in this case 2/3) on both sides. (3/2) * (2/3) is 1. Now your equation is 1 * x = 9 * 2 / 3 That becomes x = 18/3, which becomes x=6
@@samcoleman5494 then you don’t think before you act. That’s literally all there is to it. It’s just a bunch of trick questions and if you know that then it’s easy.
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I had a teacher in middle school who once made a true/false test where the answers straight alternated between T and F the whole time, but with one skip in the middle.
@@lefterismplanas4977 Ha, yes, as I recall a handful of "clever" students did. I definitely remember hearing a number of groans in the classroom the day the graded tests were handed back.
Worse thing once I done a test half the answer of the subject where C. I was worried but also I knew I was right because teacher just passed that content. I remember a lot of my colleagues changed their answers because they thought 5 Cs in a row was wrong. 😂😂
6:59 the previous one said 2,011, this one said 2004. There was no comma on the 2nd one, so it was asking what 1 penny was worth in 2004, which is just $0.01
@@goldenwarrior1186 No, you're not quite right. You are right in saying that the actual worth of money changes, however, the question isn't asking about how much it is WORTH compared to now, if it were then it'd say "What is 2004 pennies worth in 20xx terms?" Because it'd be different for every year due to inflation. What it's asking is the actual NUMERICAL VALUE of a penny, as in its written value in terms of dollars, which is $0.01, it's not asking for its value in the current economy, you can look up the answers or try it yourself if you want, but this was 2 years ago so maybe the game isn't even working anymore idk
“The word SWIMS is the same forwards, backwards and upside down.” “The word SWIMS is the same forwards, backwards, and upside down.” the former sentence implies that backwards and upside down are grouped together, while the latter implies that backwards and upside down are separated (due to the comma.) and when you make the word SWIMS backwards, it becomes SMIWS, but when you turn that upside down, it becomes SWIMS again.
HyperWalrus 007 How many of you idiots don't understand how to put question marks at the end of their questions? 😂😂 -Hahahaha, just kidding. But, seriously, just because somebody isn't good at math doesn't make them an idiot.- -Don't call somebody an idiot. It's kind of rude.-
Tinyhaid Pretty sure a lot of (not all) people who don't understand maths are idiots, because I mean to the point where they get nervous when answering a question due to the sheer presence of numbers.
Wow. The replies show how little people know about sentence structure. Without an Oxford comma, backwards and upside down can be taken as happening at the same time or as separate actions. It assumes you would assume they were separate actions, but in fact they are one action. That's the trick. I don't know if I could make that more clear.
The problem is that Mark didn't realize the grammar in the sentence. He read it as a list of 3 "forwards, backwards, and upside down," but indeed it is a list of 2 "forwards, backwards and upside down."
The answer i tought was 8 miles because that's how long the forest is and if you walk past the forest you are no longer in the forest, or that's what I tought yeah it really screws with your head
I'ts how far you can walk INTO a forest. That's why 4 miles is correct, once you walk more than 4 miles then you're walking _out of_ a forest. Still a pretty dumb question though.
He explained it by saying "If you take the name John out of it..", but if you take the name John out of it, it's no longer a proper sentence (take the name out of it and it becomes "would you like to go to the theater with and I/me", neither of which are proper). So "Would you like to go to the theater with John and I" is the correct way of saying it. This game got kinda retarded on a couple of questions.
5:45 The fact that the game was literally giving the answer to the player because they knew that people would have a rough time with it, and yet mark didn't even check the clock, and still worked out the answer by himself in his head, he's a genius
Mark is honestly a lot smarter than the average person of his age. I know this game was meant to be easy, but the *speed* at which Mark could get the answers rigth was admirable, really. He does not get enough credit for that brain capacity of his. The only ones he could not understand were the "swims" one and the cheese moon ones. The explanation for both: - If you flip "swims" horizontally and vertically, you are basically flipping the word by 180 degrees, which effectively reads the same as in default position. - The game was talking about "the moon" that THEY presented on the drawing, not OUR moon. And that drawn one was indeed made of cheese.
Bcoz in the calender, every other month has 31 days, so by counting your knuckles and in between your knuckles, you can tell which months have 31 days and which have 30. All the months corresponding with your knuckles has 31 days, all the months corresponding with the spade between your knuckles has 30 days (except Feb which has 28/29)
The word swims backwards is smiws. If you take that and flip it upside down it's swims. So it's the same forward, backwards and upside. Notice where the coma is.
The comma is in the correct location for a list structure. Therefore the question asks if swims is the same forwards and backwards and upside down. Were the question to use a semi-colon in place of a comma, it would indicate a list containing lists, implying backwards and upside down were linked. Were the question to use "as well as" in place of the comma it would also indicate this. The question, as we see it in the video, is incorrect.
15:55 it's correct cause it says "backwards AND upside down" (without the comma) which backwards is SMIWS and then you flip it upside down which would be SWIMS
@@nilspetersson3162 I agree with you that the question is wrong but I don't belive it is wrong for the same reason. The question is asking if swims is spelled the same forwards, backwards, and upside down. Swims is the could be the same upside down but it is ambiguous and can be interpreted differently like you said, but swims spelled backwards is smiws you can also assume that it is not asking if it is forwards, backwards, and upside down at the same time because how can something be forwards and backwards at the same time.
@@nilspetersson3162 actually, its forwards, backwards and upside down. Not forward, backwards, and upside down. Now you know a little more about the oxford comma.
The Blue Lieutenant OMG.... I had done that one with my friends so many times saying "what year that has already happened, would be the same if it were to be backwards" and nobody got it except like two people :)
watching this back reminds me of how i remembered grammar. mark taught me how to remember whether i should use “me” or “i” when referring to a group and asking a question
Rose Torben You count the months on your knuckles and the grooves between your knuckles. The months that land on your knuckles have 31 days and the ones that land on your grooves have 30, excluding February.
Kyou_ChaN I got curious and just googled that!! Thank you! As a computer science student binary numbers are everwhere! lol I've never heard of this! :D
He can also use the mnemonic device "Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November; All the rest have thirty one, Excepting February Alone, And that has twenty-eight days clear, And twenty-nine in a leap year"
Mark, here are a few of the one's you got right the second time around and why the answers are right: 1961 is 1961 if you rotate it (clockwise or counterclockwise) until it is upside-down. It's the same with SWIMS being SWIMS if you rotate it until it is upside-down. If you use a mirror, then neither of those work (as it would be 1691 and SMIWS). The trick with the SWIMS one is that you're reading the word forwards... then turning the word upside-down and reading it backwards from how you read it before. There is no comma between backwards and upside-down... so that's one command not two individual commands (using MLA style writing). So number the letters: S=1 W=2 I=3 M=4 S=5. Read them forwards 1 to 5 = SWIMS. Make them upside-down: S=1 M=2 I=3 W=4 S=5 - and read them backwards: S=5 W=4 I=3 M=2 S=1. Now read them 5 to 1: SWIMS. It's another grammar nazi question, I think... that's the only way I can make the question true. The RACECAR one didn't work because of the upside-down R's... and maybe the fact that it's supposed to be "race car". Lastly, you can only walk halfway into _any_ forest, in any direction... because, at that point, you're walking *OUT* of the forest. :D Just thought I'd explain those. :) EDIT for clarity on the SWIMS one: Here... I'll try this way. View the word like this: --> SWIMS --> Now Rotate the entire thing until it's upside-down:
that comma thing before the word "and" is called oxford comma, it doesn't change the meaning of the sentence with or without the comma. but i guess you're right if it's perceived as one chronological command since they use "and" instead of "or"
Which is heavier a pound of feathers or a pound of bricks The pound of feathers because you have to live with the weight of guilt of what you did to that poor bird
@Markiplier If you take the word SWIMS and you flip it backwards AND upside down it still reads swims because when you flip it upside down it reads as SMIWS but then when u read it backwards it still says SWIMS thats why that is the way it is C:
The question was phrased: forward, backwards and upside down. There is no oxford comma in there, thus requiring both the backwards and upside down criteria.
i remember watching this the first time and that's how i learned the me and i thing when you realize you learned more from Mark than you ever did in school lol 😁
It depends on where is the comma, (wich is covered by the facecam) but i believe the game is stating that the word is the same wheter forward or backwards and upside down. 2 instances. Forward Backwards and upside down. Most people realize that swims backwards is smiws but they fail to realize Swims upside down is also smiws. So for them to be the same word you have to flip and mirror the word at the same time. The game is correct.
It said swims was the same forwards, backwards and upside down. Not forwards, backwards, and upside down. Therefore it's saying it's the same if you have it backwards and upside down at the same time. So it was true. They weren't wrong, just clever word play :)
The other questions were still right... Example, he chose false on the one that asked about "Eye", it would be the same forwards and backwards, but NOT upside down. So false being correct still matches the oxford comma scenario...
i love your intro the way it is and it seems like most do at this point but to satisfy everyone i’d say keep it but update it mabey by adding in your favorite characters animated and all will be happy 🥰
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The word SWIMS is the same backwards AND upside down. If it is upside down the W turns into an M and the M turns into a W. Then you read it backwards. This does not work with it lowercase.
the question was formulated badly it is not "backwards" and "upside down" but "(backwards and upside down)" like as one operation not two. if you take your "SMIWS" and turn it upside down it becomes SWIMS again
Guys did you notice the cats face next to number of lives change as the numbers went down? I know I did Here ya go. 0:43 3:18 6:48 10:14 13:36 I know I didn't show all the lives mark lost because the faces stayed the same in these lives.
YOU DO THE KNUCKLE THING TOO!! I can't tell you how many times I've gotten weird looks for figuring out the amount of days in certain months by using my knuckles. I learned it in math, I believe in elementary school.
i didn't even know about the knuckle thing until now. how did the rhyme you leaned go? i only knew that august had 31 days because i look at the calender.
Okay so, Knuckles mean 31 days and between the knuckles means 30 days (28 for February). Make fists with your hands and look at your knuckles. Start from your pinkie knuckle on your left hand. That's January. Between your pinkie and ring finger knuckles is February, and so forth.
Mark did an interesting concept with the months one at 8:10. I learned it by the rhyme "thirty days hath September; April, June and November. All the rest have thirty one, but February's a different one: it has twenty eight days clear and twenty nine each leap year"
Hey yo buddy @JustJayEm now listen up what would you do if you were told to look at anything upside down huh... Would you rotate your head 180 / the object 180 or... Would you flip your head/ object vertically?? Huh huh tell me tell me 😏
so what I couldn't see because of the face-cam was whether it said "forwards, backwards and upside down" or "forwards as backwards and upside down". If the former is true then the quiz was wrong If the latter is true, then the quiz was trolling, but technically right
5:45 i like how mark actually did the calculation while the answer was literally the timer
we all saw this except for mark
Lmao I didn't notice it
@@croc_moat2327 me too
@@croc_moat2327 same
@@thumpdragfilms i mean, variables aren't too hard to solve if they're short like that one
Mark: *does really fast calculations* "sorry that took me a bit"
Me who is still counting on my fingers: what the heck
Im still trying to figure it out. Like seriously I have no clue what to do with the "(3/2)" Im so lost.
@@USAlien234 3/2 = 1,5. (1,5)x is the same as (1,5) times x. 1,5 times 6 = 9. Minus -4 is the same as +4, as you're taking away -4 from it, and therefore adding four onto it. Then it's 9 + 4 = 13. I hope that explains it.
@@aggebojkalos6518 .....nope. But thanks 😄
@@USAlien234 So, you moved the - -4 from the left side to the right side and your equation now reads 3/2 * x = 9
You want to have x all by itself on the left side of the =; in order to move 3/2 to the right side you multiply by its reciprocal (in this case 2/3) on both sides. (3/2) * (2/3) is 1. Now your equation is 1 * x = 9 * 2 / 3
That becomes x = 18/3, which becomes x=6
i love how a simple math question is being broken down like its calculus
Imagine
"What is your name?"
* enters name *
" *INCORRECT* "
***EXOTIC BUTTERS*** probably the answer
Grimslade Leviathan actually happened to me lol
AxTxRxExYxU YES THAT IS WHAT I WILL TRY NEXT TIME
@@treyu5225 *PeRfEcT*
**EXOTIC BUTTERS**
This was impressive. Can’t deny that He’s very intelligent
It’s literally the worlds easiest game
@@samufrog9304 it’s not tho
@@samcoleman5494 then you don’t think before you act. That’s literally all there is to it. It’s just a bunch of trick questions and if you know that then it’s easy.
@@samufrog9304 it’s not the easiest game in the world dawg
@@samufrog9304 you legit didn't think before acting rn
12:50 his cursor times with the music
Damn i didn't notice that
Do you mean his cursor sync to the music???
ruthra yes obviously 🤦♂️
Omg I dint notice that
Huh, nevah noticed
“YOU SAID THIS WAS GONNA BE EASY, NOT MATH??”
Math can be easy
@@randomguyontheinternet9107 (°`°)
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@@randomguyontheinternet9107 😭
@@randomguyontheinternet9107 did we ask you on you’re opinion on math it is hard for a lot of people -_-
@Maya Roberson your*
He's the only youtuber that actually tried on this quiz
No there is Jacksepticeye
No
@@MetroidDread313 he bad
false there is a lot
@@ShrekIsLoveShrekIsLif3 your bad
i love his victorious “HA!” whenever he gets a question right
"What's 2 and 2 put together?"
Mark: 4?
**suspicion intensifies**
Mark: 22?
**mark gets it correct**
Me when i don't know math: 2+2=69
And i got expelled
I has 2 I has 2 uh 22!
"HAH!"
@@khangphuc4715 k but I cant find who asked
@@AlexDaMemer420 didn't know who ask you either though
What shape is a round red rubber ball?
Mark: Sphere
Me, an intellectual: Round
wrong round is not a valid shape
@A nice person ik
@@TTV_TANK fitting name with that comment
@@TTV_TANK r/whoooosh
No, wait (damn i'm dumb)
Mark's expression when he realizes "this is that goddamn four answer again, that can't be right" is priceless.
Mark: *Starts answering only 4*
Mista: *Confused screaming*
it’s unlucky so i don’t have number 4’s bullet
I think Mista would die if he took this quiz
Who is mista
xd lol
@@herobrineexe5149 noob
"What is the color of this ball?"
Me: *But what if you're colorblind?*
Undertale Trash that’s what I thought lol
Bella Brown not that one
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@badboi says alot coming from someone with a dio profile picture, considering the jojo fanbase turned into fucking cringy cancer when part 5 started.
Yeah, and the most common kind of colorblindness is red-green colorblindness...
anyone else just shouting 1961 even though its many years late and with the house one bc of the degree on the wall
QueenPineapples yeah I kept willing him to remember Chris’s diploma on the wall,
ME
Tell me about it
Me.
same with the swims question
Getting four repeatedly is like getting C on every question for a test.
I had a teacher in middle school who once made a true/false test where the answers straight alternated between T and F the whole time, but with one skip in the middle.
@@Havrondo you remember if many people failed it?
@@lefterismplanas4977 Ha, yes, as I recall a handful of "clever" students did. I definitely remember hearing a number of groans in the classroom the day the graded tests were handed back.
@@Havron hahaha.
Perfect 🤣
Worse thing once I done a test half the answer of the subject where C. I was worried but also I knew I was right because teacher just passed that content. I remember a lot of my colleagues changed their answers because they thought 5 Cs in a row was wrong. 😂😂
6:59 the previous one said 2,011, this one said 2004. There was no comma on the 2nd one, so it was asking what 1 penny was worth in 2004, which is just $0.01
I mean I don’t think that’s exactly accurate because of inflation
@@goldenwarrior1186 No, you're not quite right. You are right in saying that the actual worth of money changes, however, the question isn't asking about how much it is WORTH compared to now, if it were then it'd say "What is 2004 pennies worth in 20xx terms?" Because it'd be different for every year due to inflation.
What it's asking is the actual NUMERICAL VALUE of a penny, as in its written value in terms of dollars, which is $0.01, it's not asking for its value in the current economy, you can look up the answers or try it yourself if you want, but this was 2 years ago so maybe the game isn't even working anymore idk
He figured it out during the redemption round anyways
“The word SWIMS is the same forwards, backwards and upside down.”
“The word SWIMS is the same forwards, backwards, and upside down.”
the former sentence implies that backwards and upside down are grouped together, while the latter implies that backwards and upside down are separated (due to the comma.) and when you make the word SWIMS backwards, it becomes SMIWS, but when you turn that upside down, it becomes SWIMS again.
if you turn SMIWS upside down it is still SMIWS
But if there was no comma it wouldn’t be proper English so how would you make the former sentence?
@@zon6158 no comma is how the quiz worded the question....hence the answer being true
Kk
Um actually
when you turn SMIWS upside down it becomes SMIWS unless you read it the wrong way
"spell a body part that is spelled the same backwards and forwards"
Me: PP
i means hes not wrong
@@Proud_Toilet_Seat7UP WOAH
@Sean Woods
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@Junichi Niinuma I read that in Plankton's voice lol
"I thought this was going to be easy, not math!"
ME ALWAYS
Nerwool lol 100th like!
Nerwool SAME
HyperWalrus 007
How many of you idiots don't understand how to put question marks at the end of their questions? 😂😂
-Hahahaha, just kidding. But, seriously, just because somebody isn't good at math doesn't make them an idiot.-
-Don't call somebody an idiot. It's kind of rude.-
Tinyhaid Pretty sure a lot of (not all) people who don't understand maths are idiots, because I mean to the point where they get nervous when answering a question due to the sheer presence of numbers.
Tinyhaid o
Actually if y’all listen to Distractible then you’ll know Marks favourite colour is Forest Green not Red
It was asking for 'swims' backwards AND upside down; swims backwards is smiws, and smiws upside down is swims.
Xander Zoolander no that is swims only upside down when you turn it backwards it's it swims
nah man, it means backwards *and* upside down at the same time.
SMIWS
Wow. The replies show how little people know about sentence structure. Without an Oxford comma, backwards and upside down can be taken as happening at the same time or as separate actions. It assumes you would assume they were separate actions, but in fact they are one action. That's the trick. I don't know if I could make that more clear.
6:38 if you flip “swims” upside down, then turn it backwards, then you get “swims”
The problem is that Mark didn't realize the grammar in the sentence. He read it as a list of 3 "forwards, backwards, and upside down," but indeed it is a list of 2 "forwards, backwards and upside down."
Yeah. There's no Oxford comma
What about the "i" the dot would be below ?
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I can walk 8 miles in a forest. How far can I walk in a forest?
“As much as I want.”
*Understandable, this game screws with your head*
The answer i tought was 8 miles because that's how long the forest is and if you walk past the forest you are no longer in the forest, or that's what I tought yeah it really screws with your head
@@marieplushiewithaknife407 lol i quit the vedio in the middle
I'ts how far you can walk INTO a forest. That's why 4 miles is correct, once you walk more than 4 miles then you're walking _out of_ a forest. Still a pretty dumb question though.
8 miles or 100, doesn't matter how big the forest is, once you've gone in halfway, you're headed back out.
"how many days are in july"
I so confidently said red
Markipliers Math Teacher be like: I trained that boy.
2013: Worlds Hardest Game
2017: Worlds Easy-est Game
Me: ABOUT TIME!
Daniel Sambar lol ikr
lol
Mark explaining why "John and me" is correct
SEE MOM AND DAD, I TOLD YOU GAMEPLAYS WERE EDUCATIONAL
He explained it by saying "If you take the name John out of it..", but if you take the name John out of it, it's no longer a proper sentence (take the name out of it and it becomes "would you like to go to the theater with and I/me", neither of which are proper). So "Would you like to go to the theater with John and I" is the correct way of saying it. This game got kinda retarded on a couple of questions.
5:45 The fact that the game was literally giving the answer to the player because they knew that people would have a rough time with it, and yet mark didn't even check the clock, and still worked out the answer by himself in his head, he's a genius
"You said this would be easy not math"
-Markiplier
Math is THE WORST.
BrainError math makes your house sit upright, makes your car go vroom, helps you cook your food. math is your life
Math is easy. It follows very clear rules. Follow the rules, you get the correct answer every time
Nah-ah. Everybody's brain works differently. Mine does not like maths. I'm great at languages, art, music, biology etc.
If you're great at languages you should be great at Math. Math IS a language. Also a "fill in the blanks" game
Markiplier: A pound is a pound.
Mr. Incredible: A pound is a pound.
Upside-down pound is the same
Nevermind
@@afckingwizard6628 bonup
@@dnkvworu bonup
@@40S1_2 bonup
Mark is honestly a lot smarter than the average person of his age. I know this game was meant to be easy, but the *speed* at which Mark could get the answers rigth was admirable, really. He does not get enough credit for that brain capacity of his.
The only ones he could not understand were the "swims" one and the cheese moon ones. The explanation for both:
- If you flip "swims" horizontally and vertically, you are basically flipping the word by 180 degrees, which effectively reads the same as in default position.
- The game was talking about "the moon" that THEY presented on the drawing, not OUR moon. And that drawn one was indeed made of cheese.
Zegorykz and the year one, between 1900 and 1999, it was 1961
Zegorykz he wanted to be an engineer, you got to be smart for that :)
Zegorykz your amazing. I'm impressed by the way acknowledge his Brain
he got that one
I know! I watched some other youtubers play this game and they were no comparison to Mark at all
Can someone explain how the thing mark does at 8:08 works because I’ve never heard of it or done it before
Bcoz in the calender, every other month has 31 days, so by counting your knuckles and in between your knuckles, you can tell which months have 31 days and which have 30. All the months corresponding with your knuckles has 31 days, all the months corresponding with the spade between your knuckles has 30 days (except Feb which has 28/29)
6:30
Mark: "What do you put in a toaster?"
*i am bread flashbacks*
edit: holy fuck this is the most likes I've ever gotten
Megan Lee more like war flashbacks
Megan Lee bread
Famous Nutella
OH NO DONT BRING BACK THOSE MEMORIES
hotel mario...
the number 4 in Chinese is considered bad luck because the pronunciation is similar to the word for death.
*four.*
That explains all the bad luck ive got in my life thanks
is that a JOJO referance
WE HAVE THE POWER OF GOD AND ANIME ON OUR SIDE, AAAAAAAAAAA!!!
It's Japanese you numbskull
@@jinevet lol
HARVARD WANTS TO KNOW YOUR LOCATION
*pressing no intensifies*
...
I see on every single video i look, whenever what youtuber it is, I see a comment from you xD
Who me?
*bangs on door* FBI OPEN UP!
I wish he could still play flash games. There where so many good ones
@massagemeontelegrammarkipl4098 It's kinda dumb to scam people for a living, are you proud of selling people's private info to forbidden countries?
You can. There’s a website that ported a BUNCH I don’t remember the name but I know it exists
@@braidem that helps
@@TheAllSeeingEye2468 cuz googling “play flash games” is so hard
The word swims backwards is smiws. If you take that and flip it upside down it's swims. So it's the same forward, backwards and upside. Notice where the coma is.
The comma is in the correct location for a list structure. Therefore the question asks if swims is the same forwards and backwards and upside down. Were the question to use a semi-colon in place of a comma, it would indicate a list containing lists, implying backwards and upside down were linked. Were the question to use "as well as" in place of the comma it would also indicate this.
The question, as we see it in the video, is incorrect.
Ski Gloves look up Oxford Comma.
I thought it was saying how you can swim forward, swim backward, and swim upside down.
Comas are most often in hospitals Kappa
peanutjelly1337 the Oxford comma is discredited for this exact reason. Use of a semicolon here would be improper use as well.
7:55 But every “single” person died. So married people lived.
But they are family
Romir 308 *sweet home alabama plays”
@@Romir01x Every married couple is family.
@@vanzzv.9187 lmao
Wrong timestamp
I was expecting it to take a really dark turn.
So was I
Tyle
Tyler Heineman I wasnt
like Baldi's Basics
Same
i thought i was genius for thinking boob was the only body part that was spelled same backwards till mark said eye 😭
"That's a load of puns and bullshit"
Well shit, I didn't know this was my biography...
Lol so true
so you could say there bull sheet
Lol the puns
Guess u can say the game is PUNNY!
what? It's the milky way ok....
"What do you put in a toaster?"
Mark: **I Am Bread flashbacks**
this video shows marks intelligence pretty well.
Gar Nicht So true
Surely He could have worked out SWIMS though.. its the same logic as 1961@@tannerturnipseed1497
@@aidanmcginty9341 but swims backwards is smiws. Mark is right, they're wrong.
@@TehDalek no
Gar Nicht He just doesn’t seem to have very good spatial awareness, but his problem solving skills other than that are pretty great.
“HOW WOULD I KNOW WHOSE IS IT”
Certificate on da wall: so im useless as fu-
4:58 when you didn’t get that in school but five seconds with mark helps you understand it. Thank mark!!!
15:55 it's correct cause it says "backwards AND upside down" (without the comma)
which backwards is SMIWS and then you flip it upside down which would be SWIMS
KathyKittyKat so if I'm getting at this correctly then your a virgin
QUIK BreeZy PlayZ *You're a virgin.
Good point!!
KathyKittyKat This is why I live the Oxford comma because it avoids confusion like that.
SWIMS: When flipped upside down and backwards at the same time is still SWIMS.
Yeah but backwards its SMIWS
Kenan Aragon you make it upside down, you SWIMS, you don't stop at backwards
But backwards isn't it SMIWS?
The word is the same upside down AND backwards at once.
Diamondnate yeah cause swims upside down is smiws and then backward is swims
Mark: keeps answering 4
Mista: *mental breakdown*
I love how mark thought the "swims upside down" question was wrong when it wasn't.
It’s just an ambiguous question, because one can consider upside down to be rotated 180 degrees, or vertically mirrored.
@@nilspetersson3162 I agree with you that the question is wrong but I don't belive it is wrong for the same reason. The question is asking if swims is spelled the same forwards, backwards, and upside down. Swims is the could be the same upside down but it is ambiguous and can be interpreted differently like you said, but swims spelled backwards is smiws you can also assume that it is not asking if it is forwards, backwards, and upside down at the same time because how can something be forwards and backwards at the same time.
@@nilspetersson3162 actually, its forwards, backwards and upside down. Not forward, backwards, and upside down. Now you know a little more about the oxford comma.
@@truedraigongaming5732 sir, this is a youtube comment section...
@@queenscene2part2 everywhere is a place of education if you believe enough.
1961! Dammit, I believed in you!
i almost ended up screaming at my computer when he couldnt get it
Same!
The Blue Lieutenant OMG.... I had done that one with my friends so many times saying "what year that has already happened, would be the same if it were to be backwards" and nobody got it except like two people :)
it was so frustrating... i was yelling at my computer LOL
The Blue Lieutenant I was yellin at my screen so hard when he didnt get it
For people who dont get the swims one it doesnt say or it say "and". So flip the sceen upside and make it backward like so people can understand
Tony ohhhhhhh thank you I was going through the comments to try and understand
Jonathan Konderla me too
Tony exactly
but it if you spell it backwards it's smiws not swims that's what's wrong in the game
Ryo Kirukato It's backwards AND upside down, so the m becomes w and the w becomes m!
watching this back reminds me of how i remembered grammar. mark taught me how to remember whether i should use “me” or “i” when referring to a group and asking a question
(4:54-5:04)
Mr. Mark, the language arts teacher... 😂
@@FrutaGuy
Language Arts aka English
The frog bumbs what ever the he wants. (Then Markiplier says yeah.
Wouldn't it be Mr. Plier because you always say Mr/Mrs/ms/ then their last name. Just sayin
@@theoneandonlyburpyderpy7797 wew
@@karlnikolusalag3048 wewewew
That was a very helpful tip on how to determine how to use "me" or "I" see mom! I learn stuff from watching UA-cam!
Markiplier taught me something today, how to count if a month has 31 days with my knuckles. I honestly didn't know of that method.
Pure genius.
Rose Torben You count the months on your knuckles and the grooves between your knuckles. The months that land on your knuckles have 31 days and the ones that land on your grooves have 30, excluding February.
I learned that but by only using 1 hand
Kyou_ChaN I got curious and just googled that!! Thank you! As a computer science student binary numbers are everwhere! lol I've never heard of this! :D
The only trick I knew with my fingers was the multiplication table of 9 haha the month (and binary) ones are new to me!
He can also use the mnemonic device "Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November; All the rest have thirty one, Excepting February Alone, And that has twenty-eight days clear, And twenty-nine in a leap year"
the quiz is right.
Swims is the same forwards, as it is backwards AND upside down.
Mark, here are a few of the one's you got right the second time around and why the answers are right:
1961 is 1961 if you rotate it (clockwise or counterclockwise) until it is upside-down. It's the same with SWIMS being SWIMS if you rotate it until it is upside-down. If you use a mirror, then neither of those work (as it would be 1691 and SMIWS). The trick with the SWIMS one is that you're reading the word forwards... then turning the word upside-down and reading it backwards from how you read it before. There is no comma between backwards and upside-down... so that's one command not two individual commands (using MLA style writing). So number the letters: S=1 W=2 I=3 M=4 S=5. Read them forwards 1 to 5 = SWIMS. Make them upside-down: S=1 M=2 I=3 W=4 S=5 - and read them backwards: S=5 W=4 I=3 M=2 S=1. Now read them 5 to 1: SWIMS. It's another grammar nazi question, I think... that's the only way I can make the question true. The RACECAR one didn't work because of the upside-down R's... and maybe the fact that it's supposed to be "race car".
Lastly, you can only walk halfway into _any_ forest, in any direction... because, at that point, you're walking *OUT* of the forest. :D
Just thought I'd explain those. :)
EDIT for clarity on the SWIMS one:
Here... I'll try this way. View the word like this: --> SWIMS -->
Now Rotate the entire thing until it's upside-down:
I found you again.
+Mammonocalypse Yep. I'm still out here. Glad to see you, too. :D
+The Geeky Weirdo What about your goodness?
RandomVengeance Gaming well that's cool
that comma thing before the word "and" is called oxford comma, it doesn't change the meaning of the sentence with or without the comma. but i guess you're right if it's perceived as one chronological command since they use "and" instead of "or"
Which is heavier a pound of feathers or a pound of bricks
The pound of feathers because you have to live with the weight of guilt of what you did to that poor bird
King Boo yeah they were clay made with tiny shells
Omg😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
no i dont i didnt kill it someone else killed it
Synthetic feathers?
Which is heavier? A pound of hamburger or a pound of hamburger buns?
Answer. It's backwards. Regrubmah.
"You said this was going to be easy, not math!"
Why do I relate to that quote so well...
Mark's really quick thinking and being able to tell apart reverse psychology is really impressive
or maybe I'm just stupid
You can only walk halfway into the woods, because after that you're walking back out of the woods.
/music plays
*IF MARK FINISHED THE QUIZ 1 SECOND LATER HE WOULD HAVE FINISHED IT IN **20:17*
But he did finish it in 2017
.............well done
BoBGamer99 I
+k3ys Yes Thank you
+Name Dropper In the total time i mean
@Markiplier
If you take the word SWIMS and you flip it backwards AND upside down it still reads swims because when you flip it upside down it reads as SMIWS but then when u read it backwards it still says SWIMS thats why that is the way it is C:
no, upside down and it's sWiMs
LegenDNeweR then you flip it
Okay.
The question was phrased: forward, backwards and upside down. There is no oxford comma in there, thus requiring both the backwards and upside down criteria.
Pj Ayala I agree
Mark did so good on this I wouldn’t be able to last 5 minutes 💀
Game: does the frog bump his butt when he hops?
Mark:he can bump whatever the fu*k he wants
"Your reputations as an intelligent individual proceeds you." The game must have access to the webcam...
Precedes *
Gr8er than u m8 good job
Gr8er than u m8 You're correct that the word *should* be "precedes," however Emily was quoting the game, so she's still correct.
i like your profile
This came out on the FOURTH of July.
There is 42 likes on this comment
So?
a meme i miecraft is 14
THE MEANING OF LIFE IS 42!
@@koneht204 the meaning of life is 42
i remember watching this the first time and that's how i learned the me and i thing
when you realize you learned more from Mark than you ever did in school lol 😁
This video made it VERY obvious that Mark is smarter that Ethan
Liam McDonnell Lol I remember how many times Ethan tried this XD
Liam McDonnell There is also the possibility that Mark saw Ethan playing it before he did!
Something tells me that he played this game before, I mean it's pretty obvious lol
Liam McDonnell that wasnt obvious before?
Liam McDonnell you should change your profile picture because pittsburgh has been the city of champions for 2 years in a row.
It's amazing how such simple games like this can be made amazing by UA-camrs such as Mark
*four intensifies.*
Pushing like until you got all 4s
Fooouuurrrr......
420 likes no one like this
Posted on the *forth* of july
omg there are 444 likes rn
4:57 this is how I learned when to use "I" thank you mark. I passed my English classes because of you.
Game: Which one is the elephant?
Mark: *questions if the elephant is the elephant*
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was screaming "IT'S 1961" at the screen
ZinoYawi you don't have to be so mean dude...
No need to be rude, being positive goes a long way in making your life better :) (Now to find out how long i can maintain the act)
Angela Bruno AYYYY ARMY
Me too. There were a few other questions where i was like...
Mark, you dingus, its a trick question.
Your not the only one
._. I never learned the month hand trick he did
its basically just if you ball your hands into fists and lay them side by side, a knuckle is 31 days and a gap is 30 (or 28 in February's case) days.
Nicole The Author same
It’s really hard I still don’t understand it
PheebTheDweeb thanks! I finally get it now :3
I learned it from _Lamb Chop’s Play-Along._
He's good at math for a UA-camr who spend his day playing game and posting it to UA-cam this is why I like Markiplier
Swims is the same forwards, backwards, AND upside down. That's a tricky one.
Joshaboy 420 thats not tricky, to rock a rhyme thats right on time is tricky
swims backwards is smiws
papercutdoctor backwards AND UPSIDE DOWN try reading
but the question says its the same backwards, and its not, so isnt that false?
It depends on where is the comma, (wich is covered by the facecam) but i believe the game is stating that the word is the same wheter forward or backwards and upside down.
2 instances.
Forward
Backwards and upside down.
Most people realize that swims backwards is smiws
but they fail to realize Swims upside down is also smiws.
So for them to be the same word you have to flip and mirror the word at the same time. The game is correct.
It said swims was the same forwards, backwards and upside down. Not forwards, backwards, and upside down. Therefore it's saying it's the same if you have it backwards and upside down at the same time. So it was true. They weren't wrong, just clever word play :)
Lige Shiro nobody uses the Oxford comma anymore. Not to mention, they didn't do that for the other two questions asking the same thing.
honestly i was surprised when he didn't get it
The other questions were still right... Example, he chose false on the one that asked about "Eye", it would be the same forwards and backwards, but NOT upside down. So false being correct still matches the oxford comma scenario...
Leila Chan By nobody you mean unintelligent Americans who do not want anybody to understand what they type?
It's not really clever word play, it's an annoying grammatical trick. No one talks like that!
When 2 and 2 are put together it becomes fish
actually it becomes 22, I know you've got that school logic but that don't prove much
Paradox /watch?v=QnbP92yw9As
MikoTheGamer depends which way you overlap them.
MikoTheGamer that’s a dead joke
@@kylethelucario8963 yea i know
i love your intro the way it is and it seems like most do at this point but to satisfy everyone i’d say keep it but update it mabey by adding in your favorite characters animated and all will be happy 🥰
1:41-2:16, this killed me. It still does.
mista is sad
No
So it's the Possible Quiz?
max young yes.
No
lesley galvin bro... of course it is...
Peggy Piñata h i
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It was Chris's house if you look back and see "Chris Campbell"'s certificate.
but wouldn't it be chris' house as it is the only one spelled properly?
I saw that too
pauli annala they were all spelled right, it was cause of the certificate
corrrrrect
damn apparently on the 1 year anniversary of my brother's death i was like "yes let's watch some markiplier!"
8:10 the fact that mark did the same thing as pewdiepie on this question is hilarious
Swims is the same backwards and upside down because if it's backwards It's smiws and then if you flip it upside down while it's backwards in a swim
What.
He is speaking the language of the gods.
Someone had to point it out
yes thank u for saying it
But smiws does not equal swims.
The word SWIMS is the same backwards AND upside down. If it is upside down the W turns into an M and the M turns into a W. Then you read it backwards. This does not work with it lowercase.
the question was formulated badly it is not "backwards" and "upside down" but "(backwards and upside down)" like as one operation not two. if you take your "SMIWS" and turn it upside down it becomes SWIMS again
there are 8 miles of woods by your house, how far can you walk into the woods?
Answer: Half way because the other half your walking out
nah
My what is walking out?
3:09 you’re funny when you said “AH”
Guys did you notice the cats face next to number of lives change as the numbers went down? I know I did Here ya go.
0:43
3:18
6:48
10:14
13:36
I know I didn't show all the lives mark lost because the faces stayed the same in these lives.
Good eyes. I only saw the one after 13:36.
YOU DO THE KNUCKLE THING TOO!! I can't tell you how many times I've gotten weird looks for figuring out the amount of days in certain months by using my knuckles. I learned it in math, I believe in elementary school.
Andrew Wolf they didn't teach us that way they taught us a rhyme when I was in school lol.
i didn't even know about the knuckle thing until now. how did the rhyme you leaned go? i only knew that august had 31 days because i look at the calender.
I use to know how to do it. lol I have a shirt memory. But no its not weird.
Wait can you tell me how to do the knuckle thing? Plz
Okay so, Knuckles mean 31 days and between the knuckles means 30 days (28 for February). Make fists with your hands and look at your knuckles. Start from your pinkie knuckle on your left hand. That's January. Between your pinkie and ring finger knuckles is February, and so forth.
13:48
"What is 2 and 2 put together?"
Mark: "4."
Mark *Pushes X to Doubt
Mark: "22... HAA!"
Mark did an interesting concept with the months one at 8:10. I learned it by the rhyme "thirty days hath September; April, June and November. All the rest have thirty one, but February's a different one: it has twenty eight days clear and twenty nine each leap year"
Question: What is your name?
Answer: I don't f***ing know!
CORRECT
i put stupid
(The frog bumps whatever the f### he wants) Markiplier 2017
Question: what is your quest?
Markiplier
JJAgnire I'm not Olaf to here the F wrd Rebecca Venegas😑😒😐🙁
Damn Mark is smart!! I was so lost on several at them 😂
Or maybe I’m just stupid... I’ll stick with Mark being smart!
@@Sunnybias what
they edit out the boring parts
What are 2004 pennies worth? 1 cent. It's talking about a year.
5:29 well we got the same brain there buddy
SWIMS
Spin it around like it's on a dial.
SMIWS, but since it's upside down, to you it looks like: SWIMS
HappyWulf question could have read “looks the same when rotated 180 degrees” not “upside down” which Mark interpreted as flipped vertically
Hey yo buddy @JustJayEm now listen up what would you do if you were told to look at anything upside down huh... Would you rotate your head 180 / the object 180 or... Would you flip your head/ object vertically?? Huh huh tell me tell me 😏
😂😂😂 I mean how could one even interpret it like that .. including you... How could you 😂😂😂 that's so strange man seriously 😂😅
JustJayEm I think the question was ”the same as it is backwards And upside down” so first spell it backwards: smiws and then upside down swims
JustJayEm maybe
SWIMS spelled Backwards AND Up-side down is SWIMS
duuuu
G Wilson But if you read letter after letter backwards it's SMIWS... The W and the M don't magically flip upsidedown just because it's backwards
so what I couldn't see because of the face-cam was whether it said "forwards, backwards and upside down" or "forwards as backwards and upside down".
If the former is true then the quiz was wrong
If the latter is true, then the quiz was trolling, but technically right
j1a2y3m4y5
It's Backwards and up-side down AT THE SAME TIME.
That one friend who invites you to play a new game and then doesn't let you learn how to play haha I like your name
He's probably done the best on this quiz compared to every other UA-camr I've seen do this
Mista after watching the 4 moments: "How?! How did he not get bad luck, he chose 4 many times in a row!"