Even more iconic was how everyone was lapping her on the challenge 😂😂 Turns out her main form of exercise is riding that D. As evidenced by her über classy Tramp Stamp.
Honestly, I feel like the challenges are an underrated part of Cagayan. A lot of challenges truly feel like players like Tasha and Spencer are fighting for their lives, with several super intense and close challenges.
The last one on the list (Kass) is actually my college professor this semester. She showed us that video of her winning on the first day when introducing herself XD
I remember watching that challenge with Kass from Cagayan and that was seriously one of the best moments of the entire show. Freaking epic. If I recall correctly, Kass still to this day owns that very puzzle she completed at that challenge
Noelles comeback in season 43 I think is the greatest. Nobody thought she could even do that balance beam including her and then she does and wins it just like that. Amazing moment
Tai is the only one who has gotten anywhere close to beating Michele on that puzzle! She was amazing both times! Michele was also incredibly good at the memory challenge in Kaoh Rong.
She was on the Beauty tribe but I think Michele must secretly be one of the smartest Survivors ever. Spatial awareness and memory are two of the main components of intelligence and she crushed challenges with those aspects.
For tribal challenges, the Sele one from WaW where Adam had to keep jumping for the key comes to mind. I'm pretty sure it was even the same puzzle as the Kass one.
@@corlettklein4108 wouldn’t be as good of a challenge. The reason survivor, the military, etc do stuff like putting mental challenges or things requiring fine dexterity (like shooting targets) at the end of a physical challenge like an obstacle course is that, when physically stressed, your mental faculties and fine motor control skills degrade very quickly. There’s a balance you need to find, between pushing yourself hard enough to beat the physical challenge quickly, but not gassing yourself so hard that you can’t think your way through a sliding piece puzzle. If the puzzle was first, you would just don’t while fresh of mind and body, and then just blast through the physical challenge. Also, the physical challenge usually involves gathering the required pieces and parts for the puzzle, so having a puzzle second would likely just be a more basic, barebones obstacle course.
I agree with the thumbnail whole heartedly first of all. Jaclyn falling down the poll, getting up, and still winning had such a lasting affect on me because I was SHOCKED. Recently rewatched it and still can’t believe that she was so far behind and came back
Yes best moment of that season for me. I just wish she took out Natalie to win as I was rooting for the opposite alliance and would have preferred a Jaclyn or Keith win
If you are doing a tribe comeback video, you have to include the recent one on Australian Survivor Blood vs Water. Ben holding on to all of those blocks by himself was insane, and it’s also a really unique comeback, given that it was an endurance challenge and not a race.
The thing that made it less impressive was that there wasn't enough distance between the blocks and the platforms. As a result Ben was only holding 2 boxes, the rest of the line was at the equilibrium position so they weren't actually increasing the weight that he was carrying. It's still a great comeback but I've got a real issue with the quality of the australian challenges.
If we doing australian survivor I think Wai from Brains vs Brawn winning that challenge by getting to the word scramble a year after everyone else and then just destroying it even with people like hayley, george and cara getting there before her.
yes I was rooting for Kass. If only she had beaten Woo in that final immunity or if Woo took her to the final 2, it would have been much more interesting
I would just like to take a moment to appreciate all the work you have done to put together these videos. I'm totally hooked with all your survivor videos breaking down interesting stuff which I would only have noticed after watching them three to four times. The American version of survivor is some next level shi*t compared to what we have in Denmark; no one seems to think about re-watching previous episodes to get ahead in the game. Thanks for the videos!
i would personally put michele’s comeback over stephen’s just bc she really needed those wins to stay alive (whereas stephen didn’t). that’s what it made it more impressive for me!
Its crazy because the FIRST EVER episode of survivor i watched was the Kass comeback, and thats what got me hooked on survivor and now im obsessed and a nerd. I saw survivor on netflix and didnt wanna watch the whole season so i skipped to this and from the first second i was rooting for kass and she actually did it :)
If you count Australian Survivor Wai winning individual immunity was a huge upset at final 6. She was out of it for so long but beasted through on the puzzle.
I think of Wei winning immunity on survivor Australia, the way she never gave up even though she counted herself out from the very beginning was so emotional to watch
Terry in Panama impressed me in the final reward challenge where he was behind the entire way and caught up at the very end to win. The reason I liked that one was because the ending bit was extremely straightforward, they had to put 4 pegs into 4 holes. No, seriously, that's it. Aras managed to blow the lead on what shouldn't have been a part of the challenge that a comeback could occur on.
to be fair to J.T.'s math, the answer to that math question apparently requires you to ignore PEDMAS and go purely left to right. which it looked like J.T. at first either didn't realize or forgot production mentioned it (if they even did)
Cydney said post season that she actually dropped all of her pieces right before finishing, and what we saw was actually her second attempt. They just edited it to make it look like she got it in the first attempt
I find the comebacks being so more common in modern seasons is due to the complexity. Where earlier seasons had simpler challenge designs, they would primarily require one main skill: balance, puzzle solving, endurance, speed, etc. Modern season challenges, as you often say, are absolutely absurd to describe: balance, run, then puzzle solve all in one challenge. It requiring different skillsets in a single challenge means different castaways shine at different points and leaves more opportunities for these comebacks where balance isn't their strong suit but when they finally catch up to the puzzle at the end it is lightning fast. It makes for a much more even playing field for all castaways. Anyway, that was a much longer comment than I anticipated lol. Thank for your videos! I love binge-watching these! tl;dr Complex challenges = multiple skills = Trademark Jeff Probst BIGGEST SURVIVOR COMEBACK WE'VE EVER SEEN
I thought you were going to show that moment when a huge puzzle piece was dropped on Spencer’s shin in that Cambodia clip. I was wincing in anticipation.
I don't remember if you did this already but how about Top 10 best individual challenges won when the contestants REALLY needed to win that challenge? Like Abi in Philippines
Love your channel. Add your honorable mentions before the #1 reveal. It’ll keep people watching the entire video by building anticipation of their favorite made #1.
Noelle from Season 43 I think had an amazing comeback. She went from back of the pack because of her struggling on the balance beam to winning the whole challenge even though literally everyone else was ahead of her and had a head start.
Can’t wait to see this updated with Jonathan’s performance in season 42. Literally completed the challenge himself. 2 other tribes could not even complete the ladder portion. I know it was not a comeback technically but man, what a beast.
*That would have to be a horrible feeling* getting a huge lead, knowing the entire time the last stage is a picture puzzle which you have no idea how to solve - he could have been there for a month and never solved it.
You forgot the most EIPC comeback of all was NOELLE season 43.....she did on it 1 LEG, literally she had ONLY 1 leg and that balance beam.....kudos to her, a PARAOLYMPIAN T
That was the best comeback of the whole show. I cried bc you could tell she was losing hope since her disability made her fall behind but she dug in and it was so badass.
Its ironic that brains tribe was terrible at the group immunity challenges but very good at individual immunities. If i recall, all immunity challenges were won by the brains except for the first and last immunities.
Idk if it counts as a comeback but Michelle from Australian survivor won the challenge with the dominos and the wooden grid about a foot off the ground that would shake the whole structure if you hit it. Everyone had already tried going for the win but their dominos didn’t reach far enough but she took her time and got it on the first try AND SHE WON IMMUNITY AND A CAR
Cagayan and then Blood vs. Water.. two iconic seasons back to back. Those were the last two seasons I remember actually watching on cable in 2012/13 with my dad. Loved both of them. Cagayan is probably my personal favorite though.
that tocantins challenge always pissed me off lol you only get 1 if you solve it left to right, which is not correct math. if you solve using pemdas (which jt starts with, and is the correct way to do math written horizontally), you get 37/6, or 6.166 repeating. i'm sure they were told, but still, just an ill-conceived challenge if they're being told to go math wrong lmao
I think the reason these mainly have happened in newer seasons is because more challenges today have stages whereas many older ones have more simple concepts that continue a particular strength throughout it
That comeback from Noelle in season 43 was truly the most amazing one, better than the winner of this video. Noelle, with her disability, was struggling so much on the balance beam, probably due to her artificial leg. But she never gave up, kept on trying. And the challenge did not even have a puzzle, just physical abilities. She made a comeback at the last second and won it fair and square.
I've done similar challenges to the +-x/ puzzle, the two ways you can do it are by either doing what Stephen did, and changing them into 1,2,3,4, and making a telephone number, or you can make a number for the individual symbols. ie, 137 is the locations of the +, 290 is the -, 46 is x, and 58 is /, giving +-+x/x+/--(add hexadecimal type letters if needed). that gives you a little bit more power, particularly because you only need 3 of them, as the gaps will be the fourth symbol, and it might be a bit easier to do it, as you don't have the chance to mis-translate it, and if you miss a single number, you end up with a blank spot, rather than everything over one place.
I'm shocked that Chaos Kass wasn't included in this when she came from so far behind due to her fear of heights to win the challenge on a puzzle for a chance with her husband. Or the girl with one leg who fell far behind on the balancing beam only to come back and win it. Both were better comebacks by a landslide.
I think if you haven't seen it Wei's comeback on Australian survivor in the final six immunity challenge of season 4 (think it was brains v brawn) was a great challenge, one of those multi stage ones, climb through cage, over a wall cut rope, slide puzzle pieces down and then solve it.
I remember Fishbachs number coding system. I use it in my everyday life, I already did without realizing it. You take each symbol and you give it a number 1-4, then you memorize the numbers. About 8 numbers is my iron clad maximum, ten or twelve wouldn’t be that hard.
@14:40 couldn't you guess the number faster than doing the challenge? Or is that not allowed. I felt like the blocks locking the rod would have been easy to wiggle out of the way if you took time to try to pick the lock instead of the puzzle.
Apparently Jaclyn finished the puzzle and had the wrong numbers in her combination answered so she basically went down 2 times which made it more impressive.
"Jonathan getting frustrated by me."
God I love that line.
Michele's kick is so damn iconic.
True
I was gonna make this same comment omg that’s like what she’s known for! People don’t even have to like her to admit how badass that was 😍
Fitzlegend
Even more iconic was how everyone was lapping her on the challenge 😂😂
Turns out her main form of exercise is riding that D. As evidenced by her über classy Tramp Stamp.
@@Puglover130 she has an upper back tattoo. A tramp stamp is lower back lol
Honestly, I feel like the challenges are an underrated part of Cagayan. A lot of challenges truly feel like players like Tasha and Spencer are fighting for their lives, with several super intense and close challenges.
YES!!! Cagayan had the most intense challenges the bottom players really defied many odds thru them. That’s why I LOVE Spencer and Tasha
you love spencer until you learn he spewed misinformation about the vaccine and bashed on gay and trans people :)
@@coolgirladrian you think you're cute?
It’s so funny how Tony is in this video like 4 times, and he didn’t win a single time
Every day was a literal do or die for the two.
Michele and her puzzle is the most impressive. To come back twice on the same challenge and be the only person to finish a specific puzzle is so cool
I absolutely ADORE Stephen explaining how he won that challenge and you can see JT, Coach, etc. just completely baffled and in awe.
SAME!! but omg I was thinking the same thing as him (about the numbers) lolz :)
The last one on the list (Kass) is actually my college professor this semester. She showed us that video of her winning on the first day when introducing herself XD
Did she just play it or did she comment at all?
@@GuyRiot she commented about it after and one time we didnt do anything in class except talk about Survivor XD
This is so cool! Is Spencer still her arch nemesis?
How is Kass as a professor? I really like her on Survivor and wished she was in the finale with Tony
oh wow that's very cool
I remember watching that challenge with Kass from Cagayan and that was seriously one of the best moments of the entire show. Freaking epic. If I recall correctly, Kass still to this day owns that very puzzle she completed at that challenge
YESS truly my favorite moment of the season besides the auction
I think she recently sold it for charity! Not 💯 sure tho.
Kass in the loved one challenge immediately jumped to mind
Same!
Noelles comeback in season 43 I think is the greatest. Nobody thought she could even do that balance beam including her and then she does and wins it just like that. Amazing moment
I came to the comments for this one^
Same Noelle is number 1. She was also against more players making it even more impressive.
I was gonna say this. All of these are Noelle's comeback is now the greatest ever, and nothing else even comes close!
Yeah that might be number 1. Epic woman
Yes, I agree! That was heroic!! Of course, that season came out after this video was made.
Watching Michele kick that puzzle is the best challenge moment of modern Survivor, and we got to see it twice.
Tai is the only one who has gotten anywhere close to beating Michele on that puzzle! She was amazing both times! Michele was also incredibly good at the memory challenge in Kaoh Rong.
She was on the Beauty tribe but I think Michele must secretly be one of the smartest Survivors ever. Spatial awareness and memory are two of the main components of intelligence and she crushed challenges with those aspects.
Also both times of her kicking it down was funny
For tribal challenges, the Sele one from WaW where Adam had to keep jumping for the key comes to mind. I'm pretty sure it was even the same puzzle as the Kass one.
You beat me to it. First one that came to my mind as well
And Dakal had Nick, who won with that puzzle in David vs Goliath.
This is the correct answer
Who wants to see a challenge starting with a puzzle and ending with something physical again
not exciting as others will just copy the completed puzzle
@@corlettklein4108 wouldn’t be as good of a challenge.
The reason survivor, the military, etc do stuff like putting mental challenges or things requiring fine dexterity (like shooting targets) at the end of a physical challenge like an obstacle course is that, when physically stressed, your mental faculties and fine motor control skills degrade very quickly.
There’s a balance you need to find, between pushing yourself hard enough to beat the physical challenge quickly, but not gassing yourself so hard that you can’t think your way through a sliding piece puzzle.
If the puzzle was first, you would just don’t while fresh of mind and body, and then just blast through the physical challenge.
Also, the physical challenge usually involves gathering the required pieces and parts for the puzzle, so having a puzzle second would likely just be a more basic, barebones obstacle course.
Very helpful intel, that I haven’t thought about before!
I agree with the thumbnail whole heartedly first of all. Jaclyn falling down the poll, getting up, and still winning had such a lasting affect on me because I was SHOCKED. Recently rewatched it and still can’t believe that she was so far behind and came back
It would’ve been cool to see her win
Yes best moment of that season for me. I just wish she took out Natalie to win as I was rooting for the opposite alliance and would have preferred a Jaclyn or Keith win
I'd love to see her play again.
i forgot how hilarious it is when albert keeps getting in sophies way LMAO
Michelle was never one of my favorites but her ceremonial kick of the puzzle in Winners at War was a fun callback to the first time she won it.
If you are doing a tribe comeback video, you have to include the recent one on Australian Survivor Blood vs Water. Ben holding on to all of those blocks by himself was insane, and it’s also a really unique comeback, given that it was an endurance challenge and not a race.
That was phenomenal, I rewatched that challenge and it was just as good to watch it a second time
The thing that made it less impressive was that there wasn't enough distance between the blocks and the platforms. As a result Ben was only holding 2 boxes, the rest of the line was at the equilibrium position so they weren't actually increasing the weight that he was carrying.
It's still a great comeback but I've got a real issue with the quality of the australian challenges.
If we doing australian survivor I think Wai from Brains vs Brawn winning that challenge by getting to the word scramble a year after everyone else and then just destroying it even with people like hayley, george and cara getting there before her.
Noelle in 43 might’ve just topped all of these
michele doing it again was SO GREAT TO WATCH
Jaclyn’s comeback immunity win already added on to SJDS’s finale, one of the best season finales of Survivor.
What's SJDS? or who?
never mind. San Juan Del Sur
I will always remember Kass winning that challange. I pretty much had the same reaction as her husband.
yes I was rooting for Kass. If only she had beaten Woo in that final immunity or if Woo took her to the final 2, it would have been much more interesting
I would just like to take a moment to appreciate all the work you have done to put together these videos.
I'm totally hooked with all your survivor videos breaking down interesting stuff which I would only have noticed after watching them three to four times.
The American version of survivor is some next level shi*t compared to what we have in Denmark; no one seems to think about re-watching previous episodes to get ahead in the game.
Thanks for the videos!
i would personally put michele’s comeback over stephen’s just bc she really needed those wins to stay alive (whereas stephen didn’t). that’s what it made it more impressive for me!
But but this is not a context comeback challenge otherwise Kass’ win is useless at the top cause she just won a loved one challenge
I personally wouldn’t considering the fact that she had already done the challenge before.
@@EzraDair it was immunity though
Its crazy because the FIRST EVER episode of survivor i watched was the Kass comeback, and thats what got me hooked on survivor and now im obsessed and a nerd. I saw survivor on netflix and didnt wanna watch the whole season so i skipped to this and from the first second i was rooting for kass and she actually did it :)
Same.. I first watched the video in youtube.
If you count Australian Survivor Wai winning individual immunity was a huge upset at final 6. She was out of it for so long but beasted through on the puzzle.
Haha I just mentioned this on someone elses post too
queen michele basically being in the video twice
Tony on the slide puzzle is iconic because he has no idea what he’s doing 😂😂
"Could I have your ear" with the bug clip lol
I think of Wei winning immunity on survivor Australia, the way she never gave up even though she counted herself out from the very beginning was so emotional to watch
Michele doing that twice... omo so iconic.
"Say whatever you want about Sydney" Thanks Jeff, you already did....
Terry in Panama impressed me in the final reward challenge where he was behind the entire way and caught up at the very end to win. The reason I liked that one was because the ending bit was extremely straightforward, they had to put 4 pegs into 4 holes. No, seriously, that's it. Aras managed to blow the lead on what shouldn't have been a part of the challenge that a comeback could occur on.
I love how Jeff went and asked if she was okay when she fell down that fire pole
He heard a big thud. Very nice of the man
Seeing the greatest winner of all time Fabio in a video always gets a like from me
Greatest winner of all time?!? What?
to be fair to J.T.'s math, the answer to that math question apparently requires you to ignore PEDMAS and go purely left to right. which it looked like J.T. at first either didn't realize or forgot production mentioned it (if they even did)
The most dominant individual immunity wins would also be an interesting video I think, love to watch challenge beasts do their thing
ozzy losing that final 4 is still heart breaking, even though I love Sophie
Yeah when I watched it when it aired it was heartbreaking because he was so close to having a shot at winning the game
Cydney said post season that she actually dropped all of her pieces right before finishing, and what we saw was actually her second attempt. They just edited it to make it look like she got it in the first attempt
Now we have Noelle's reward win of season 43.. probably the best in the entire survivor history
I find the comebacks being so more common in modern seasons is due to the complexity.
Where earlier seasons had simpler challenge designs, they would primarily require one main skill: balance, puzzle solving, endurance, speed, etc.
Modern season challenges, as you often say, are absolutely absurd to describe: balance, run, then puzzle solve all in one challenge. It requiring different skillsets in a single challenge means different castaways shine at different points and leaves more opportunities for these comebacks where balance isn't their strong suit but when they finally catch up to the puzzle at the end it is lightning fast.
It makes for a much more even playing field for all castaways.
Anyway, that was a much longer comment than I anticipated lol. Thank for your videos! I love binge-watching these!
tl;dr Complex challenges = multiple skills = Trademark Jeff Probst BIGGEST SURVIVOR COMEBACK WE'VE EVER SEEN
I thought you were going to show that moment when a huge puzzle piece was dropped on Spencer’s shin in that Cambodia clip. I was wincing in anticipation.
#9 brings another idea to mind: Top 10 Blown Leads in Survivor Challenges
I don't remember if you did this already but how about Top 10 best individual challenges won when the contestants REALLY needed to win that challenge?
Like Abi in Philippines
Shii Ann from AS!
Love your channel. Add your honorable mentions before the #1 reveal. It’ll keep people watching the entire video by building anticipation of their favorite made #1.
Noelle from Season 43 I think had an amazing comeback. She went from back of the pack because of her struggling on the balance beam to winning the whole challenge even though literally everyone else was ahead of her and had a head start.
Facts 3:27
I never noticed coach doing his backward somersault 😆😆10:45
Can’t wait to see this updated with Jonathan’s performance in season 42. Literally completed the challenge himself. 2 other tribes could not even complete the ladder portion. I know it was not a comeback technically but man, what a beast.
“And Woo was there too…” that SHADE ☠️☠️☠️
This list is currently out of date. Number one is Noelle’s comeback for the letters from home reward challenge!
This is why I personally prefer and love these challenges over the hold something and stay put for 12 hours
*That would have to be a horrible feeling* getting a huge lead, knowing the entire time the last stage is a picture puzzle which you have no idea how to solve - he could have been there for a month and never solved it.
Michele kicked the tower off both times lmao
What about a top ten toughest challenges or most grueling challenges.
Love the channel ❤
Keith saying “I can’t hear” is so funny for no reason
Peridiam day, y'all!
Thank you for posting the video.
You forgot the most EIPC comeback of all was NOELLE season 43.....she did on it 1 LEG, literally she had ONLY 1 leg and that balance beam.....kudos to her, a PARAOLYMPIAN T
That was the best comeback of the whole show. I cried bc you could tell she was losing hope since her disability made her fall behind but she dug in and it was so badass.
its kinda sick when its pouring rain at a challenge
Now u gotta mention Noelle on the balance beam on season 43
Its ironic that brains tribe was terrible at the group immunity challenges but very good at individual immunities. If i recall, all immunity challenges were won by the brains except for the first and last immunities.
Idk if it counts as a comeback but Michelle from Australian survivor won the challenge with the dominos and the wooden grid about a foot off the ground that would shake the whole structure if you hit it. Everyone had already tried going for the win but their dominos didn’t reach far enough but she took her time and got it on the first try AND SHE WON IMMUNITY AND A CAR
Blown leads:
Malcolm final immunity: war flashbacks
As of today the greatest comeback was Noel's in season 43 to win the reward (in the same episode she sadly got voted out)
Cagayan and then Blood vs. Water.. two iconic seasons back to back. Those were the last two seasons I remember actually watching on cable in 2012/13 with my dad. Loved both of them. Cagayan is probably my personal favorite though.
that tocantins challenge always pissed me off lol
you only get 1 if you solve it left to right, which is not correct math. if you solve using pemdas (which jt starts with, and is the correct way to do math written horizontally), you get 37/6, or 6.166 repeating.
i'm sure they were told, but still, just an ill-conceived challenge if they're being told to go math wrong lmao
Kass screaming when she jumps off the tower is so funny
You had me for a second. I was like Joey Amazing wasn’t in Kaoh Rong. 😂
Ahh Wai from Australian Survivor when she won individual immunity reminded me of Ciera’s moment ❤️
Before the vid started I already had Kass in mind as #1! What an incredible feat she pulled of! NEVER GIVE UP!
I think the reason these mainly have happened in newer seasons is because more challenges today have stages whereas many older ones have more simple concepts that continue a particular strength throughout it
Not "die pegd" 🤣🤣🤣
Jaclyn, Kass, Ciera and Michele were my faves left in all of those seasons so watching them have a comeback win was amazing.
I would have messed up the puzzle
I always want to spell deep "deap" 😂
bro noelles recent immunity win was just 9 months late sadly
She definitely had such a great comeback!!!
Please do another one of these videos with the comeback Noel had this last season. Such an amazing comeback, i thought she was done.
That comeback from Noelle in season 43 was truly the most amazing one, better than the winner of this video.
Noelle, with her disability, was struggling so much on the balance beam, probably due to her artificial leg.
But she never gave up, kept on trying.
And the challenge did not even have a puzzle, just physical abilities.
She made a comeback at the last second and won it fair and square.
I've done similar challenges to the +-x/ puzzle, the two ways you can do it are by either doing what Stephen did, and changing them into 1,2,3,4, and making a telephone number, or you can make a number for the individual symbols. ie, 137 is the locations of the +, 290 is the -, 46 is x, and 58 is /, giving +-+x/x+/--(add hexadecimal type letters if needed). that gives you a little bit more power, particularly because you only need 3 of them, as the gaps will be the fourth symbol, and it might be a bit easier to do it, as you don't have the chance to mis-translate it, and if you miss a single number, you end up with a blank spot, rather than everything over one place.
I'm shocked that Chaos Kass wasn't included in this when she came from so far behind due to her fear of heights to win the challenge on a puzzle for a chance with her husband. Or the girl with one leg who fell far behind on the balancing beam only to come back and win it. Both were better comebacks by a landslide.
21:33 that screams 😂😂😂
Where’s Spencer from Cambodia? That 5 second puzzle solve was insane
Adams key escapade in winners at war should definitely be an honorable mention
"Tony you're on blue" LMAOOOOOOO
I think if you haven't seen it Wei's comeback on Australian survivor in the final six immunity challenge of season 4 (think it was brains v brawn) was a great challenge, one of those multi stage ones, climb through cage, over a wall cut rope, slide puzzle pieces down and then solve it.
Yes Michelle is a challenge beast and the best social player. I take no arguments.
8:32 I'm also trying to die pegged
Does anyone know why Albert followed Sophie so closely during the final 4 challenge of South Pacific?
You have another one to add from season 43.
I remember Fishbachs number coding system. I use it in my everyday life, I already did without realizing it.
You take each symbol and you give it a number 1-4, then you memorize the numbers. About 8 numbers is my iron clad maximum, ten or twelve wouldn’t be that hard.
This list needs to be updated, thanks to Noelle in Season 43
'and woo was there too' 💀💀
@14:40 couldn't you guess the number faster than doing the challenge? Or is that not allowed. I felt like the blocks locking the rod would have been easy to wiggle out of the way if you took time to try to pick the lock instead of the puzzle.
malcolm philippines season is just criminally underrated & nostalgic
Jay in One World was actually the first one to come to mind, I was surprised to see him as just an honorable mention
Apparently Jaclyn finished the puzzle and had the wrong numbers in her combination answered so she basically went down 2 times which made it more impressive.
Just coming in to say Kass in Cagayan should be number 1*
*it was the obvious choice but I'm still glad to see it at number 1
Speaking of challenges, why was that one Reward challenge in Cambodia done at night, and why don't they do that more often?
Joe proved that age is just a number
For a tribe one the Lesu pyramid puzzle from edge of extinction has to be there!
michelle’s comeback is special to me
Tried to memorize the symbols in the Tocantins challenge, I also assigned numbers to the symbols!
Noelle lambert season 43 I think it was top seven challenge. It was so many things.
Time to redo this and add Noelle!