Can you solve the alien pyramid riddle? - Henri Picciotto

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  • Опубліковано 26 вер 2022
  • You and your team of scientists are trapped on Mars. Can you figure out how to survive on the desert planet?
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    Today is the anniversary of the best-worst day of your life. The best part was discovering a subterranean city on Mars. The worst part was when you lost contact with Earth. You and the other 99 scientists have spent the year engineering your survival, but you’re almost out of water and solutions. Can you figure out how the last civilization lived on this desert planet? Henri Picciotto shows how.
    Lesson by Henri Picciotto, directed by Igor Coric, Artrake Studio.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 688

  • @mayleevelasco
    @mayleevelasco Рік тому +2585

    3:54 “you could write out the algebra again, but here’s a more visual approach”
    *proceeds to do algebra with colours*

  • @alexowen5987
    @alexowen5987 Рік тому +4585

    Just love the amount of unnecessary context they give us in these riddles lol

    • @P_vlv
      @P_vlv Рік тому +16

      ye

    • @oliverfalco7060
      @oliverfalco7060 Рік тому +7

      Hahahaha

    • @GamerOfFate
      @GamerOfFate Рік тому +345

      Are you kidding? The context is COMPLETELY necessary. Without it, these videos would be completely boring!

    • @oldcowbb
      @oldcowbb Рік тому +85

      at least we are not kidnapped by aliens that make us solve random riddles this time

    • @alexowen5987
      @alexowen5987 Рік тому +43

      @@GamerOfFate We should start guessing what the next one will be about... I say Halloween BUT it could also be intergalactical mushrooms that need to save their Holy Moss, which has been kidnapped by the Higher Queen of the planet of the opponent space football team... LOL

  • @cristinat.8952
    @cristinat.8952 Рік тому +1951

    This is the first time I was able to solve a TedEd riddle and I'm so proud of myself

    • @Sid-mj1qf
      @Sid-mj1qf Рік тому +24

      Me too 😭

    • @silverleaf15
      @silverleaf15 Рік тому +37

      I was surprised that the hardest part was just remembering the characters for the new numbers. But congrats! TedEd puzzles are insane!

    • @xavierburval4128
      @xavierburval4128 Рік тому +10

      Same, it’s very satisfying

    • @bogdanmoise5071
      @bogdanmoise5071 Рік тому +8

      Me tooo🤤

    • @goemon9378
      @goemon9378 Рік тому +7

      me too! high five

  • @magistermercury
    @magistermercury Рік тому +945

    For the final question, the answer is no, or at least not yet, because while the other 99 scientists are probably safe on top of a mountain right now, your base might be below sea level. To paraphrase Futurama, "How many atmospheres can the [base] withstand?" "Well, it was built for space [habitation], so anywhere between zero and one."

    • @z.m.6053
      @z.m.6053 Рік тому +76

      I was thinking the same thing lol. I was like “omg they’re going to flood their whole base 👀”

    • @alyendragon4209
      @alyendragon4209 Рік тому +32

      Yea but why would the city be below sea level

    • @magistermercury
      @magistermercury Рік тому +79

      @@alyendragon4209 While I'm hardly an expert in Martian topography (hard to imagine, I know), this is my logic that lead me to my Fermi estimation:
      Roughly 71% of the Earth is covered by water, and if the same scenario took place on a future Earth, the base would statistically be built below sea level. Sure, the settlers probably wouldn't build their base in the Marianas Trench, but they probably wouldn't build on Mt. Everest either. So, unless they had the foresight to build their base on one of the massive yet still relatively small plateaus that are actually continents, then their base will probably be underwater when the oceans return.
      Additionally, Mars' topography is generally more extreme than Earth's, with higher highs and lower lows. While Mars has fewer mountain ranges, it's mountains and volcanos are much taller than those on Earth, and while the Earth has roughly 120 impact craters, Mars has more than 43,000, which also tend to be much deeper and far wider.
      Also, to gain better access to resources like thermal power and possible underground water or ice deposits, scientists suggest that any habitats built on Mars be at or even below ground level, and building the base in a crater could help shield the settlers from dust storms and solar / cosmic radiation.
      Taken all together, this does not guarantee that the base would be below sea level, but assuming they built it in a relatively wide and flat area without taking elevation into much if any consideration, there's a relatively high likelihood that the base was built on what would become a wetland at the very least, if not be completely underwater.

    • @peterschmidt5583
      @peterschmidt5583 Рік тому +31

      The problem I have with your logic is that it ignores the existing Martian city in that location. This would require their underground city to also be underwater. It wouldn't be impossible but seems impractical. I could imagine that a switch to drain all the planet's oceans could be built on the coast, but I suppose it could also be built at the bottom of the ocean.

    • @magistermercury
      @magistermercury Рік тому +33

      @@peterschmidt5583 Fair enough; however, because we don't know much about the Martians, their technology, and/or the state of Mars before they left, it's dangerous to assume anything.
      The Martians could have been aquatic or amphibious in nature, so their cities being underwater wasn't just practical but necessary.
      They clearly had the technology to drain their entire planet's ocean and hide it underground, so would it be that difficult or implausible for them to do the same with a city? Maybe the moment you press that button, the ceiling of the cave opens up, and the entire city rises up on a platform like a giant bathtub stopper, allowing the returning water to flow out from underneath it.
      Perhaps like today, Mars didn't have or started to lose it's magnetic field, resulting in its ionosphere slowly being stripped away by solar winds, assuming it even had one when the Martians were around, and the Martians as a result intentionally built or began to build their cities underground and underwater to protect them from solar radiation.
      Again, I am not saying that it's guaranteed that your base and/or the city is below sea level; however, that's the sort of thing you should determine BEFORE pressing the button. We cannot simply assume that the base is above water, so we should instead err on the side of caution, the same way that, once the water's of Mars return, you shouldn't just run out to the nearest coast or stream and start drinking it by the handful. It could be acidic or alkaline or poisonous or contain an ancient alien parasite that turns people into water zombies.

  • @ryalexstudios
    @ryalexstudios Рік тому +544

    I would seriously watch this if it was a TV show. TedEd, your storyboarding is amazing! Keep up the good work.

    • @mohithhoney9630
      @mohithhoney9630 Рік тому +2

      Yeah, has some "The 100" vibes to it.
      It'd be nice to explore.

    • @sev1011
      @sev1011 8 місяців тому

      100% gives Cyberchase vibes minus the futuristic/digital world environment

  • @Zinaida7224
    @Zinaida7224 Рік тому +151

    I really like the easter eggs of previous puzzles like the hexagons from the "Legend of Zelda" riddle and the crystals from the "Elemental Spirits" riddle :D

    • @thebluepitara
      @thebluepitara Рік тому +1

      I noticed them too!

    • @NumbToons
      @NumbToons 11 місяців тому +2

      @@thebluepitara ozo

    • @Masterofham8
      @Masterofham8 11 місяців тому

      At 3:23 there are the 3 golden hexagon’s from dongle’s difficult dilemma

    • @felixlee9645
      @felixlee9645 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@thebluepitaradont forget the emeral

    • @alexandermcclure6185
      @alexandermcclure6185 27 днів тому

      @@NumbToons apparently "ozo" means "again"

  • @gort2558
    @gort2558 7 місяців тому +12

    At 3:20, did anyone else realize the lights are the same as the auction riddle with 99 emeralds? Theres also an emerald in the ceiling. I love references

  • @SonicLoverDS
    @SonicLoverDS Рік тому +314

    I was able to solve this one perfectly.
    One hidden facet of the riddle that the video didn't really touch on is that it involves a property of Pascal's Triangle. The number at the top of each pyramid (1) is equal to the sum of the two numbers in the row below it (1, 1). Or count two rows down and it's the left number, plus twice the middle number, plus the right number (1, 2, 1). Or go to the bottom row with four numbers, and it's the sum of the left and right numbers, plus three times each of the two numbers in the middle (1, 3, 3, 1). And I'd wager this pattern would go on indefinitely with sufficiently tall pyramids.

    • @mohithhoney9630
      @mohithhoney9630 Рік тому +8

      The Pascal's wager.
      And I am surprised they didn't use this at all, same as you.
      I really expected them to.

    • @omegadeadpool2947
      @omegadeadpool2947 Рік тому +7

      Wait
      We're actually supposed to solve these??
      I thought we were only supposed to do watch them and laugh at the extremely unlikely and highly coincidental context of these solutions

    • @TheGregamonster
      @TheGregamonster Рік тому +2

      It can't go on indefinitely because each layer has to be able to divide into the layers below it.
      Eventually you get down to ones and you can't make a row beneath it.

    • @nitramreniar
      @nitramreniar Рік тому +1

      @@TheGregamonster well you can have an arbitrarily high pyramid, if you allow the top number to be arbitrarily large and there is no limit to how far you can extend the described pattern.

    • @zmaj12321
      @zmaj12321 Рік тому +1

      @@mohithhoney9630 Pascal's wager is something completely different. It's an argument for why people should believe in God.

  • @Yearofthebows24
    @Yearofthebows24 Рік тому +83

    Solved it using system if equations. I overachieved on the first pyramid by solving all the squares, and then got the second using the same method.
    Super fun. Always a blast solving the ones with actual math involved instead of "what does ozo mean"

    • @pretzelbomb6105
      @pretzelbomb6105 Рік тому +12

      Plenty of different kinds of riddles. Logic puzzles, math problems, ethical dilemmas, consequences of language, etc. All are different, but all serve the same general purpose: making you think.

  • @Mdwantstosleep
    @Mdwantstosleep Рік тому +8

    Animators: How many refrences do you want in your videos?
    Ted-ed: *y e s*

  • @DarkSt3ve
    @DarkSt3ve Рік тому +411

    For the solution to the second riddle, the "visual approach" is literally just doing the algebra again just with a green and an orange dot instead of x and y. There is nothing easier or helpful about it.

    • @TunaBear64
      @TunaBear64 Рік тому +8

      Yep

    • @rakdos36
      @rakdos36 Рік тому +72

      Especially if you are colorblind.

    • @juanli4153
      @juanli4153 Рік тому +9

      It's more helpful for me especially with the equation, but idk bout you. And they tell you which one is orange and green so I think it'd okay.

    • @pyroaznnerd
      @pyroaznnerd Рік тому +40

      For some people, they get confused when they see variables. Colors can simplify things for many people, since it lets them focus on matching what they see.
      As a HS tutor, it's a surprisingly effective technique for those that are "bad" at math.

    • @bulgna
      @bulgna Рік тому +14

      Dots are a visual way to conceptualize variables, some people struggle with the concept

  • @meino6465
    @meino6465 10 місяців тому +38

    "...revealing a fortuitously base 10 numbering system." Is an absolutely terrifying line

  • @rainbowblade9847
    @rainbowblade9847 Рік тому +72

    I think this riddle was made by ALIENS!

    • @AJLord
      @AJLord Рік тому +7

      "I'm not saying it was aliens, but it was aliens." - Giorgio Tsoukalos

    • @Sagar.-.
      @Sagar.-. Рік тому

      Damn, you were not supposed to know this.!

  • @carealoo744
    @carealoo744 Рік тому +10

    0:25 At-least 1 of us have Green-Eyes!

  • @justinehercthehuman
    @justinehercthehuman Рік тому +35

    This is most likely their easiest riddle. I was being paranoid the whole time cause I don't have faith in myself with solving their riddles so I was waiting for the twist that makes it impossible for me to solve. LOL!

  • @AngryAuditor
    @AngryAuditor Рік тому +352

    Hoping you fix the 10 and 100 in the examples but I love how knowing about Pascal's triangle helps find the solution. Each number going two levels down is the side numbers plus two times the center. Going down three levels you add the two sides plus THREE times each of the interior numbers.

    • @Luke-me9qe
      @Luke-me9qe Рік тому +1

      Yes. A shame they did not find this in the review before uploading

    • @presentlee9403
      @presentlee9403 Рік тому +5

      I was so confused because in their system there's no 70.
      But I ignored it and solved the riddle and realized it was a mistake

    • @OrbitalBliss
      @OrbitalBliss Рік тому +6

      That's actually the 100 and 1000, the 10 is just fine. But as you can see anyone can make mistakes. ;-)

    • @aguyontheinternet8436
      @aguyontheinternet8436 Рік тому +9

      @@presentlee9403 there is a 70, it is written by first drawing the old tv looking symbol, and then a -

    • @gingerinajacket8519
      @gingerinajacket8519 Рік тому +23

      @@presentlee9403 They didn't need to make a 70. It was implied by the fact that the 10-50 was just the symbol it was supposed to represent, followed by the "0" symbol. They already proved the point.

  • @Account_ded
    @Account_ded Рік тому +5

    Okay so let's say I pull the lever and the water starts rising above ground and now all the scientists drown from the water and all the buildings there get instantly destroyed by the huge waves of water.

  • @benjamincurran5799
    @benjamincurran5799 Рік тому +28

    You know, all this reminds me of a puzzle video game I once played called "The Witness". You figure out how the puzzles work and apply that knowledge to other puzzles. After a couple of puzzles are solved, your understanding of their rules has been reinforced, and you become better at solving them. Suddenly, just when you think all's said and done, you take a step or two back, only to realise that even more puzzles hide within the environment too, and your puzzle solving keeps going! I love puzzles based around discovery, there's something pleasurable I find after uttering the words "I understand". And the reveal that the environment is a puzzle too just caught me off guard and really made me go "wow!" All of you guys have really blown me away on this one, great job!

    • @matiassanchez1362
      @matiassanchez1362 Рік тому

      I find it so strange that despite me loving puzzle games and watching lots of gameplays of this genre I've never heard of that game until a week or so ago when I started hearing people talking about it almost daily!

  • @YukioTaksuki
    @YukioTaksuki Рік тому +19

    I love the scenarios that you give us before we solve the puzzle/riddle

  • @adammccarthy4076
    @adammccarthy4076 Рік тому +7

    0:40
    The green gems and the tri - source are on the ceiling !

  • @leviosarwingardium
    @leviosarwingardium Рік тому +18

    This is one of those rare times where i solved a riddle. Did the first one and was very proud, second one was much trickier and i of course, gave up ✋

  • @imeldasuryanti2335
    @imeldasuryanti2335 Рік тому +27

    I feel really smart for being able to solve both of the riddles, thanks ted ed!

  • @chinaman1
    @chinaman1 Рік тому +23

    This sounds like something that Nicholas cage would be very interested in tackling.

  • @alexowen5987
    @alexowen5987 Рік тому +16

    I start feeling like riddles are getting easier with each new video, but people just assume they're harder so they don't even try to resolve them. And yes, I'm guilty.

  • @Oculunus
    @Oculunus Рік тому +6

    I like the fact that there was a 2nd surprise riddle after the 1st one.

  • @JjMn1000
    @JjMn1000 Рік тому +4

    0:19 They have the 3 gold gems from the dongle’s difficult dilemma riddle. This could explain how they are so advanced.

  • @TheWarrrenator
    @TheWarrrenator Рік тому +4

    TED-ed: “Can you solve the riddle?”
    Me: Sure, but if I let the video keep playing the riddle solves itself.

  • @MANGLORIOUS
    @MANGLORIOUS Рік тому +16

    Can we just appreciate the background music? It gives off the perfect vibes to complement the video.
    The small taps that sound like water dripping from a cave ceiling, and the adventure-esque genre, I really like it.

  • @sanatonchandradey8646
    @sanatonchandradey8646 Рік тому +23

    This is the first one I could actually do. Right before a Higher Math exam!! Thanks, TED-Ed.💖

  • @Utred2012
    @Utred2012 Рік тому +6

    Always enjoy the references - hexagons, elemental crystals, pearls for the sea monsters, and of course the space suit referencing when the virus broke containment.

  • @leokahn8456
    @leokahn8456 Рік тому +9

    Thank you so much for uploading videos like these, they really help me think an relax.

  • @Marscandy1
    @Marscandy1 Рік тому +3

    2:37
    Wow, didn’t know the first sign of intelligent lifeforms other than our own would be selfishness.

  • @PramkLuna
    @PramkLuna Рік тому +6

    Glad that the riddle series is finally back!!

  • @Badget007
    @Badget007 Рік тому +5

    Finally. After 3 months, we have another new riddle video

  • @dhanvi-shah
    @dhanvi-shah Рік тому +31

    "Can you solve-"
    "No."

    • @Mswordx23
      @Mswordx23 Рік тому

      You can solve this one, it's pretty simple

  • @Ilikeberries2
    @Ilikeberries2 Рік тому +1

    I love how there are other references to other riddles

  • @penguino1230
    @penguino1230 Рік тому +29

    Love your videos TED-Ed! They're educational and enjoyable!

  • @kyrond
    @kyrond Рік тому +5

    There is a typo in the image explaining the base-10 numbering system, the symbols for 100 and 1000 should be I - - and I - - - , not Y - - and Y - - -

  • @quodvultdeusbagaskoro4785
    @quodvultdeusbagaskoro4785 Рік тому +4

    *Thinking hard to solve the riddle
    *got it! so proud of myself
    "Inside there is another riddle..."
    Damn.

  • @JosipLopez
    @JosipLopez Рік тому +2

    TED-Ed: "Can you solve the alien pyramid riddle?"
    Me: "Ozo"

  • @Phoenix97579
    @Phoenix97579 Рік тому +9

    Thank you for making my day mathematical once again TED-Ed! I managed to solve the first one but I failed the second one because I used algebra a bit too much so that made me confused. However, when I saw the solution of the second riddle and realized how simple it is, I was absolutely flabbergasted! This riddle made me think that math is insanely beautiful and I love it. Thank you for this amazing riddle TED-Ed.

  • @JeffTheBestest
    @JeffTheBestest Рік тому +1

    I love how there's somewhat continuity with these riddles. We get to see the tri-force gems from the auction riddle!

  • @Sid-mj1qf
    @Sid-mj1qf Рік тому +6

    Yayy!! After a long time, Riddles are back. Thanks Ted ❤️

    • @courtney-ray
      @courtney-ray Рік тому

      They upload a new one every month

    • @Sid-mj1qf
      @Sid-mj1qf Рік тому

      @@courtney-ray they posted the last riddle 4 months ago

  • @phamhieu647
    @phamhieu647 Рік тому +4

    4:52 yes

  • @vladtheimpaler9577
    @vladtheimpaler9577 Рік тому +2

    This is legit the first and only time I've ever tried to solve the riddles myself.

  • @thevirge33
    @thevirge33 Рік тому +1

    I love how they add references to previous riddles, I’m not going to spoil the riddle the eastereggs are from, but just know the gems are a reference

  • @danyelhaskins6210
    @danyelhaskins6210 Рік тому +3

    Oh thank god TedEd came through with a new riddle- I was having a pretty bad day😅🙏🏿. Y'all knew what I needed 🤜🏿🤛🏻

  • @chrisb8698
    @chrisb8698 Рік тому +4

    Ah, finally. The quarterly riddle!

  • @louplayz752
    @louplayz752 7 місяців тому

    I love how the timer uses this base-10 system, worthy of the tally marks, The double-riddle video too.

  • @captainMony
    @captainMony Рік тому +3

    No, i cant solve the alien pyramid riddle. Question resolved

  • @kylahicks7054
    @kylahicks7054 Рік тому

    Been waiting for a riddle for so long!

  • @darexinfinity
    @darexinfinity Рік тому +2

    You can also use the fibonacci sequence to tell that the bottom of the pyramid's number must be multiplied in order to make the top number.
    But honestly I did not like the first riddle. The concept was fine, I just hated having to go back in the video to get the numbering system. That should have been in the pause screen.

  • @dr.lily_scp6970
    @dr.lily_scp6970 Рік тому

    These riddles have taught me more than school has in the past eight years, and they’re enjoyable.

  • @justapt01
    @justapt01 Рік тому +2

    Me: YES I SOLVED MY FIRST RIDDLE!
    “Inside you find yet another riddle”
    Me: *well shi-*

  • @strreetlamp7613
    @strreetlamp7613 3 місяці тому

    whoever does the zooms on the characters faces at the start of every video, you have my heart

  • @purplecharmanderz2975
    @purplecharmanderz2975 Рік тому

    i love the easter eggs to older riddles presented throughout the video here... the 3 golden hexagons... the elemental crystals...

  • @user-RobloxMan
    @user-RobloxMan Рік тому

    just love the references from other riddles

  • @strange_and_magnificent
    @strange_and_magnificent Рік тому

    I just love watching these riddles and not trying to solve them.

  • @ilertargenthorne4639
    @ilertargenthorne4639 Рік тому

    Excellent work!

  • @xsneakergirlx
    @xsneakergirlx Рік тому +5

    Whats 9+10?
    2:23

  • @aaliyahkishore246
    @aaliyahkishore246 Рік тому +3

    This looks difficult, but trust me, it's actually really easy if you do it by considering all of the information.

  • @christophercripps7639
    @christophercripps7639 Рік тому +1

    You pull the lever; water rushes to the surface flooding the surface where your camp is & filling the caves.

  • @iam_a_sad_khan
    @iam_a_sad_khan Рік тому +8

    ted ed really making their puzzles very easy so more people can solve them and watch this video again and again lol

  • @aadyasinha1701
    @aadyasinha1701 Рік тому +1

    1st ted ed riddle I came across that I could solve!

  • @TakeruDavis
    @TakeruDavis Рік тому

    After a long while, another riddle I was able to solve. I love Pascal's triangles

  • @theawickward2255
    @theawickward2255 Рік тому +1

    Given how big the lever is and how it's been left without maintenance for eons, a better question might be 'CAN you pull it?'

  • @Titanic-wo6bq
    @Titanic-wo6bq Рік тому +2

    You could choose to pull the lever, gather some water, and then pull the lever again to return the oceans back underground.
    Or you could try and contact the aliens.

  • @user-yuancode
    @user-yuancode Рік тому

    I see the reference you got with the lightbulb there, reminded me of the auction riddles

  • @user-ye2lv6xg4z
    @user-ye2lv6xg4z 8 місяців тому

    Really appreciate it 😊 thnx ted- ed

  • @kenn5412
    @kenn5412 Рік тому +1

    Riddles are back on the menu!

  • @bung_us7207
    @bung_us7207 Рік тому

    i never knew i needed more algebra riddles

  • @mySDK3333
    @mySDK3333 Рік тому

    I love they really add weird story to it like those on the exam paper, but the story is actually quite interesting.

  • @PramkLuna
    @PramkLuna Рік тому +9

    Step 1: Confirm you have green eyes
    Step 2: Ask the aliens to let you leave the planet

  • @GBJwill
    @GBJwill Рік тому +3

    Finally solved a Ted-Ed riddle on my own, feel like the man right now

  • @VishnuSrigiriraju
    @VishnuSrigiriraju Рік тому

    I felt so powerful after being able to solve this one :)) I can never solve Ted-Ed’s puzzles but I was finally able to!

  • @KYTplays
    @KYTplays 11 місяців тому

    I FINALLY FIGUARED A TED ED RIDDLE OUT OMG OMG OMG I AM SO EXCITED

  • @pepsiatlas5452
    @pepsiatlas5452 Рік тому

    That concept about hiding the water is some real classic Sci fi stuff

  • @bivcbmtgstgtssscqcrddgtrsm2257

    Finally! I was able to solve another one!

  • @stinkergard
    @stinkergard Рік тому

    So many references! The crystals, the ripoff triforce, even the rune numbers look like the numbers on the chests in the atlantartica one

  • @spikypichu
    @spikypichu Рік тому

    The references to previous videos are really starting to build up! I’ve spotted two already. The TED-ED cinematic universe is coming to completion.

  • @phatato
    @phatato Рік тому

    How many problems in the world have been solved using algebra? It never ceases to amaze how wonderful of an "invention" it is

  • @CatherineJessicaNatof
    @CatherineJessicaNatof Рік тому

    I used algebraic reasoning as well; but it involved a much longer process with two variables. So obvious of an easier solution once I see it.

  • @aireplane
    @aireplane Рік тому +3

    I love how they make a fun story and make riddles that only mathematicians or people with creative minds can answer.

  • @Cyberlisk
    @Cyberlisk Рік тому +2

    Nice one, not too easy, not too hard, and as usual, wrapped in a funny story. =)

  • @upsidedown-pug1974
    @upsidedown-pug1974 11 місяців тому

    The fact that the entire place was a pyramid and that it was a puzzle with the building would be a great plot twist is some kind of puzzle like that… *_wait a second_*

  • @thatfamousscientist9786
    @thatfamousscientist9786 Рік тому

    I guess TED-Ed saw my request to make more riddles....thank you for this ma'am and sir

  • @spaceout2520
    @spaceout2520 Рік тому

    A new riddle is out! Today is a good day

  • @johnshedd6420
    @johnshedd6420 Рік тому +4

    I love doing it and realizing that I did it a completely different way than what the video did. I realized that the number that's 2 rows down and exactly vertically aligned with another number, if doubled and then added with the number to the left and right, equals that original number. So for pyramid 2, the original number of 32 is what I'll use. Two rows below and vertically aligned is the center 9. Double that to get 18, and add the 10 (to the left) and 4 (to the right) to get 32. This works for every possibility. Damn I just solved math. Math is officially solved.

  • @IAmEvilTree
    @IAmEvilTree Рік тому

    Got it! Glad to see my old algebra logic still works.

  • @gianna500
    @gianna500 Рік тому

    this puzzles give me dnd riddle and math exam vibes at the same time. more of the last one tbh. but your good at tricking me into doin math ;)

  • @BlackziisBack
    @BlackziisBack Місяць тому

    What a Cute Animation, Especially An Uncommon Bunny Astronaut Character!

  • @shakirasmith6691
    @shakirasmith6691 Рік тому

    I live for these riddles

  • @annihilate2479
    @annihilate2479 Рік тому +2

    I’m so suprised that no one have used the green eyed riddle joke about time they stop milking the joke

  • @giuseppepaolini6754
    @giuseppepaolini6754 Рік тому +2

    i can't believe i just solved it, both the first and the second part, without seeing the solutions...

  • @hulohyou8536
    @hulohyou8536 Рік тому +2

    Plot twist, the remote doesn't put the numbers in the same order as people on Earth do

  • @lyncatalonia1823
    @lyncatalonia1823 Рік тому

    This is the third time i watched this. Bruh I am SO addicted with this video.

  • @thesupernile
    @thesupernile Рік тому +1

    First one I actually solved. I am so happy.

  • @lambadajewo.4143
    @lambadajewo.4143 Рік тому +1

    Just reading Stanisław Lem and that one video appears. I don't think I've ever felt more surrounded by smartness.

  • @Macieks300
    @Macieks300 Рік тому +2

    This video would be perfect for an elementary school algebra class.