Son: dad I want a cuddly Me: ok I’ll get u one The shopkeeper: make sure the last egg is blue Me: ... sorry son ur getting a fish, daddy’s not smart enough for this
@@Justme_1213 the main objective is to give your 6yo a cuddly because it was a promise, giving them a fuddly or duddly would traumatize them even if they are friendly
No, cause most people who wouldn't get what they wanted at first would go back either 1 or 2 times to try again so that's 2.5 times the profit on average.
teded: what color egg do u add? me, completely on impulse and without any actual thought to the puzzle: blue teded: the answer is blue! me: im a genius
You win! What does he win ted? "Well Blue, they are now the owner of a soul eating cuddly!" O boy! Wait what?! Can we give them that? "That's why everyone is here, so of course."
I love how much more straightforward so many these riddles become when you learn what information to filter out. Sometimes the most complex problems have the simplest solutions.
I just took the total numbers from each pile and started to subtract eggs from the piles following the rules, until I ended up with two red eggs. Since the color of the egg changes based on which one was not used in the fusion, I used one red and one blue to get purple, then used the red and purple to get a blue. I have to admit, the way the video did it was much simpler, and a lot more intuitive.
And then that egg never hatches because it takes 100 eggs to make an animal of genus wuddly and this one hasn’t undergone the process and isn’t fertile.
can u imagine what the fuddly and the duddly feel? people will watch a 4 minute video just to avoid you and do compute some complicated math stuff not to bond with you. 😢😢😢 I feel the same...
How did you figure it out? Honestly, I didn't notice the parity property so I didn't solve it until they gave that clue... which is basically the answer.
I paired the red and purple until the purple got to the same number of blue eggs (38-28-28). I did it first because it won't change the result and it's a bit simpler. I tried to keep things simple so I chose to not add a red egg. After adding a blue or purple egg I combined eggs until the red ones became the same number of the highest of the other piles. (For example, if I add a purple egg, the egg count is 38-29-28. Got all the way down to 29-28-29) Another fusion and in the example I get 28-29-28. The egg I chose is the one with the highest pile if it was purple or blue. Now the randomness comes in, but hey, i noticed that in 3 passages the number of all piles goes down by one, no matter the order. (For example the red gets chosen, we go from 28-29-28 to 27-28-29. Continuing the fusion we got 28-27-28. Then 27-28-27. Same applies if the blue comes out) We repeat this process 27 times and we get the egg we put in IF it's purple or blue. But the blue is the one we need, so we add a blue egg.
I want all three of them, a Cuddly named Ray, a Duddly named Yoyo, and a Fuddly named Deedee. I just imagine them as bird like creatures that look different when they aged, so imagine if once they grow up the Cuddly looks worst and the Fuddly looks cuter. I like biology so this would make sense in the wild. Cuddlies look the cutest as a babies because of their bright colors, but this would signal they they are poisonous to wild animals, so they would not be eaten, therefore they lose their bright coloring as they aged to more easily blend in with their surroundings. Duddlies look like rats so I assume they also act like rats, but they also would look intimidating to anything trying to eat it plus a fowl smell. And when they grow up they would be like stealth hunters. Fuddlies have an appearance that makes them look a bit sick. If they look sick then animals wouldn’t eat them in fear of dying from them, and I also assume that they would produce a fowl smell that would denture any creature looking for a snack. And so as they age they would grow to more better fit their surroundings; losing the smell, gaining a better appearance to camouflage, and in my mind would probably look like a mix between a do-do and a leopard. Sorry for this long explanation, I just like mystical creatures and animals in general.
don't and won't' have a child don't and won't get married don't and won't care either way got a cuddly or not dont' and wont' care for the riddle about mathematics but i did enjoy your comment
The majority? I don't think so. I think almost anyone who says they'd want the fuddly is lying and just trying to be contrarian. If you genuinely want one of those things in your bed with you at night, you're a freak.
To be fair, one other way of thinking about it is that the problem is symmetrical with respect to the duddly and the fuddly, so putting in a cuddly egg shouldn't give you either of those since it would break that symmetry.
I didn’t realize the parity option, I went through the series until I got to a point where a random choice would be made if it ran with those 99 and my choice would make a difference. In the case of adding blue it would come across a series of random outcomes that always cycled back to X+1 blue X red and X purple every three iterations while adding purple did the same but with purple being X+1 and adding red had a 50/50 split between the blue and purple outcomes. Therefore I concluded that adding a blue would lead it down the +1 blue path and the randomness didn’t make a difference
Can you explain further? I’m not sure if I got jumbled up along the way, but I end up with the same pattern by both adding a purple or a blue egg: 29 Red 29 Purple 28 Blue, at which point both should get random results
@@nil-8026 We start with 43R 33P and 23B with 3 options Option 1: start with Red That makes 44R 33P 23B -> 43R 32P 24B -> 42R 31P 25B -> 41R 30P 26B -> 40R 29P 27B -> 39R 28P 28B. Now its random 50/50 blue or purple so lets pause here and see option 2. Option 2: start with Purple That makes 43R 34P 23B -> 42R 33P 24B -> 41R 32P 25B -> 40R 31P 26B -> 39R 30P 27B -> 38R 29P 28B -> 37R 28P 29B -> 36R 29P 28B. now we get to the loop where red always decreases while blue and purple alternate. Lets see option 3 before going further. Option 3: start with Blue That makes 43R 33P 24B -> 42R 32P 25B -> 41R 31P 26B -> 40R 30P 27B -> 39R 29P 28B -> 38R 28P 29B. Again an alternating loop where red decreases while purple and blue alternate. Lets go back to option 2 and see how that plays out: 36R 29P 28B -> 37R 28P 29B -> 36R 29P 28B -> 35R 28P 29B -> 34R 29P 28B -> 33R 28P 29B -> 32R 29P 28B -> 31R 28P 29B -> 30R 29P 28B -> 29R 28P 29B -> 28R 29P 28B. This one, like option 1, becomes random, so we will pause this option again to progress option 3. Option 3 continued: 38R 28P 29B -> 37R 29P 28B -> 36R 28P 29B -> 35R 29P 28B -> 34R 28P 29B -> 33R 29P 28B -> 32R 28P 29B -> 31R 29P 28B -> 30R 28P 29B -> 29R 29P 28B -> 28R 28P 29B. A third random outcome, however this time we have XR XP X+1B. Lets recap the three options: 1) X+11R XP XB 2) XR X+1P XB 3) XR XP X+1B Where X is the lowest total in each outcome Without following all the convoluted possible outcomes we can see that in each option, one specific color has a higher total than the others and option three appears to have the total we want: X+1B, so lets try to see where that one goes. 28R 28P 29B -> 27R 29P 28B / 29R 27P 28B -> 28R 28P 27B / 28R 28P 27B . notice that regardless of the random path we end up at 28R 28P 27B after 2 steps, the third step gets us to 27R 27P 28B. this is in the XR XP X+1B form just like before only this time X is reduced by 1. This means that after 3 steps we get the same balance of totals but closer to X=0. if we repeat that 3 step cycle another 27 times we reach the 0R 0P 1B outcome we wanted, therefore Option 3: start with Blue is the correct choice despite reandomness and we dont have to continue with testing the other two options. The confusion you got with options 2 and 3 is likely an error in matching up the proper pairs, They both develop into similar forms with X+1/X/X but the difference is in which color gets the X+1 total. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As for the other 2 options: option 2 has a similar form to option 3 and will end up with 0R 1P 0B. Option 1 is a little more complicated but i suspect it will end with 1R 0P 0B... Lets confirm that: We left off with 39R 28P 28B -> 38R 27P 29B / 38R 29P 27B -> 37R 28P 28B / 37R 28P 28B. after 2 steps we went from X+11R XP XB (X=28) to X+9R XP XB (X=28). Every 2 steps P and B will always return to 28 regardless of random outcomes and R will be reduced by 2. If we continue for another 8 steps we get X+1R XP XB, another X+1/X/X form so we can deduce that the outcome of option 1 will always be 1R 0P 0B.
I've always loved riddles, since I was a kid. I would always ask my dad, and he knew knew tons of them. Even now I look up riddles on the internet. Thousands, probably, and I can't think of a single riddle I hated until now.
Fun fact: a cool easter egg in the animation is that at the start, the birthday circled on the calendar is March 14, also known as pi day since its date is written as 3/14 and pi starts with 3.14
I'm going to try to make up the riddle riddle riddle riddle riddle. You are trying to figure out a riddle. The actual riddle is irrelevant, because we are going to be meta at the end of this. Or now, now works too. But the riddle has no information to help you figure it out, and you must solve another riddle. You almost solve the riddle, but realize there is one piece missing, the last word of the answer. You must try another riddle. You forget what you're working on after an hour and give up. Next week, you go back here to this riddle video to get the information you need again. This is the impossible riddle. Good luck, more information will be given as requested. Please be specific with your questions.
@@sanoban Yes, you can. I did plan it out step by step and I found that no matter which of the two smallest you take, after the next fusion takes place, they are equal again.
@ธนพน ศรีวิลาศ nope. the final egg is always the color of the egg you add. when you have a random chance the result is indifferent, because the number will even out again regardless. at the end you'll have a 1 in each column you didn't add an egg to, and a 0 in the column you added the egg to. the 2 ones fuse and give the final egg in the colour you added to.
@ธนพน ศรีวิลาศ you probably made a mistake in the "add red" scenario. in the end it will always be (as you correctly calculated in the other 2 scenarios) added-colour(A)=2 and non-added-colours(Nx and Ny)=1 A Nx Ny 2 1 1 1 0 2 or 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0
Here's the full process for you, from the comment I posted, plus a full explanation, since the video didn't give one: Ted-Ed's answer is missing important info, so here's the correct solution, using Ted-Ed style: Not only CAN adding a blue egg result in the final egg being blue, as the video shows, but that WILL happen when starting the incubator with 23+33+43+1 = 100 total. Simple math will at first show you that it might not: if we're down to 6 eggs in the process distributed as follows, then the random sequence would sometimes fail: 2 2 2 1 1 3 0 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 2 FAILURE OOPS! Now what? The video tells us nothing about what happens when that oddity occurs. Why not? Oddly, the reason is oddness. The above impasse only happens when we start our three counts with all odd numbers, or all even numbers, never when we start with a mix of odd and even counts. Notice the pattern when starting with this even-even-even combo of 100 eggs: 96 2 2 95 1 3 94 2 2 93 1 3 ... 4 2 2 3 1 3 2 2 2 1 1 3 2 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 2 FAILURE Those 100 fail. But when we start with a mix of odd and even for our 100, it never fails: 98 1 1 97 0 2 96 1 1 95 0 2 94 1 1 93 0 2 ... 3 0 2 2 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 SUCCESS and 94 3 3 93 2 4 92 3 3 91 2 4 90 3 3 ... 4 3 3 3 2 4 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 3 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 SUCCESS It's not the oddness of the total, it's the mix of odd and even in the counts. So 99 always fails if starting with all odd: 97 1 1 96 0 2 95 1 1 94 0 2 93 1 1 ... 3 1 1 2 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 2 FAILURE But 99 must succeed if starting with a mix of odd-even: 97 0 2 96 1 1 95 0 2 94 1 1 ... 4 1 1 3 0 2 2 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 SUCCESS The video made sure to force a mix of odd-even for the counts, so it will work no matter which color the mother adds one to. The pattern here is much harder to see, so I'm starring it for you: 43 33 24 42 32 25 41 31 26 40 30 27 39 29 28 38 28 29 37 29 28 36 28 29 ... 30 28 29 29 29 28 28 28 29 * 27 29 28 28 28 27 27 27 28 * 28 26 27 27 27 26 26 26 27 * 27 25 26 26 26 25 25 25 26 * 26 24 25 25 25 24 24 24 25 * ... 4 4 5 * 5 3 4 4 4 3 3 3 4 * 4 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 * 3 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 * 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 SUCCESS
The how ted-Ed sees the riddle: A complicated puzzle requiring math skills equivalent of a mathematican The answer: PUT DA BLUE EGG IN DA THINGY *PUT IT IN*
Well, I blew this riddle. I focused on simplifying the problem by considering how the egg numbers would change in different small distributions, and didn't pay attention to parity at all. I deduced that, if all the stacks were equal except for one that was one more (for example, 10-9-9), the slightly-more stack would win out in the end, because that little advantage would always slip back. I also reasoned that fusing could be seen as spending one egg to change the color of another. I also reasoned that, at the very beginning, five red-purple fusions would take place, bringing the totals to 38-28-28 plus the extra. Then, I imagined five red fusions "bouncing" the extra between blue and purple. I guessed that five such fusions would take place before things settled to the aforementioned "equal-plus-one" state, so I figured that adding a purple egg at the beginning would make the extra settle on blue. Thus, I guessed that the correct egg color to add was purple. I'm still not sure what mistake I made.
"It will bond with you on sight"
*Doesn't bond to son*
True
Blindfold it, or put it in a box before it hatches. Just make sure that the box doesn't get shipped to the vegetarian restaurant.
Bonds with mam
Bonds with incubator
Bonds with eggshell
TED-Ed Video title: Can you...
Me: No, but I'll watch it anyway
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
"It takes 100 eggs to make a single animal in genus Wuddy"
Me: EXTINCTION
They lay large amounts of egg
Wow
You know one fish lays thousands of eggs? This fictional character is probably even stronger
@@chezux979 Yeah, that sounds about right. Wait, how do they breed in the wild? It's not like fusion machines are just lying around.
@@bivcbmtgstgtssscqcrddgtrsm2257 artificially made animals?
Son: dad I want a cuddly
Me: ok I’ll get u one
The shopkeeper: make sure the last egg is blue
Me: ... sorry son ur getting a fish, daddy’s not smart enough for this
DADDY YOU BROKE MY PROMISEEEE
Said the son.
*TAKES GUN*
"YOU'LL PAY!!!!!"
SCREAMED THE SON
@@chandragamage7280 *pulls out bigger gun*
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@@alexk9642 "Gun"
Thats so me when I grow up
Little did she know that her son was secretly into fuddlys
Lmfao
Hahah-
*wait a minute did you say “into”*
Or Duddlies, which look cuter to me.
Uderrated comment man.
Bullet Kin like, he thinks the fuddlies are better
if the duddlies and fuddlies were friendly i wouldn’t mind them tbh
Yeah they are friendly cause they bond on sight
@@Justme_1213 the main objective is to give your 6yo a cuddly because it was a promise, giving them a fuddly or duddly would traumatize them even if they are friendly
@@embeboso8329 But… My Duddly and Fuddly kids…
The duddly honestly looks better than the cuddly IMO
H0nm
Don’t u think the wizard would be more successful in selling if he told everyone what egg they had to add to the incubator
Yup
No, cause most people who wouldn't get what they wanted at first would go back either 1 or 2 times to try again so that's 2.5 times the profit on average.
Maybe this is a trail or something.
Or sold the eggs in the incubator?
It wouldn’t be a riddle then!
“Never feed it after midnight”
Cuddly: Guess I’ll die
Why am I laughing so hard lmao
It's always past midnight If you think about it
@Queen You can’t, as its past midnight of the previous day.
By that it means no feeding at any A.M
Cuddly will turn into a cuddly if it gets fed after midnight
teded: what color egg do u add?
me, completely on impulse and without any actual thought to the puzzle: blue
teded: the answer is blue!
me: im a genius
You win!
What does he win ted?
"Well Blue, they are now the owner of a soul eating cuddly!"
O boy! Wait what?! Can we give them that?
"That's why everyone is here, so of course."
Same
Bruh i got it too
If you want a blue egg, add a blue egg. Genius
Same
*Straight answer:*
NO, I can't solve Cuddly, duddly, Fuddly, wuddly *Riddly*
@@randomdude9135 ironical... u ashamed our math community!!
No I cant solve the cuddly, duddly, Fuddly, wuddly ruddly
@@randomdude9135 bro jk.. never meant to offend ya muricans
I saw, I guessed, Itried, I was wrong, I got myself a Duddly.
Ah, yes, Metroid other M
Honestly, I couldn't even read the title
You beat me in speed😂
Wow actually I could 👏 👏 👏
Ditto
Right?
Title writer homeboi had a stroke
"never feed it after midnight"
(my cuddly starving after its 3rd week after midnight)
Poor Cuddly
lol its like gremlins, i watched the movie and thought 'when does midnight end tho?" (probably at 1)
Feed it at midnight (12 am or 0:00h) problem solved. No previous midnights do not count as the midnight renews itself 😂😂😂
Shopkeeper: Never feed it after midnight
Me: The time is always after midnight
*Shopkeeper has left the chat*
never feed it
And let it die
STARVATION TIME
Eduard Andrei Amazing world of Gumball reference?
Lucy Tolentino not really
"Oooh, my dear son, we may have different point of view when it comes to cute-creatures......"
Hand over Fuddly
this comment is underrated lol
@@amirul3233 Thank u :)
dudley best
Fuddly? not even a duddly? Damn
Frrrr
Step 1: Confirm that the Cuddly has green eyes.
Step 2: Ask the other two eggs to leave.
_y e s_
@Suzie Bunny Same.
I don't understand.
@@juanpablosalazar4336 Watch other TED-Ed riddles
@@RayBlendertube Are you talking about the 100 prisoners riddle?
I love how much more straightforward so many these riddles become when you learn what information to filter out. Sometimes the most complex problems have the simplest solutions.
Isn’t it technically always after midnight or never after midnight?
It doesn't matter wether or not you solved the riddle here, you are defenitly the smartest around here
nerd
@@lssaito but it's after midnight
In Gremlins, it seemed to be "between midnight and sunrise".
Can someone explain what the comment was about?
I just took the total numbers from each pile and started to subtract eggs from the piles following the rules, until I ended up with two red eggs. Since the color of the egg changes based on which one was not used in the fusion, I used one red and one blue to get purple, then used the red and purple to get a blue.
I have to admit, the way the video did it was much simpler, and a lot more intuitive.
How about the random?
@@Dave_How It's been so long since I watched this. it might as well be random/
*I always knew duddly from Harry Potter was horrid.*
yah
yah
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CookieKat 104 what about vernon
Mckenzie Welsh
😂
Not even joking, that title is the cutest thing I’ve seen in a while
youre joking
Nobody gives a fuckly
Fuddlys are much cuter
I Su🅱️Ed @nd I h@^3 @ h@883R @bb1(t0n
@@kilofetus what
i found a very easy solution : take the extra blue egg you were given at the start and make a run for it
😂
And then that egg never hatches because it takes 100 eggs to make an animal of genus wuddly and this one hasn’t undergone the process and isn’t fertile.
I thought the same thing 😭
@@Buphidoparty pooper
“Never feed it after midnight”
You’re going to have to give me another piece of information there pal, otherwise I can’t feed it anytime.
Don't feed it at night
*d o n t f e e d I t a t a l l*
plot twist: it doesn't need food, but feeding it causes it to go rabid
@@forkwithasuit plot twist: it DOES need food, and feeding it turns it into a fuddly
Actually you can feed it IN midnight but not After midnight, so you only have one minute per day to give your cuddle food
My answer was blue because I want the blue egg.
Edit: sorry for the spoiler
It is not always the answer though, if one pile already had a different parity you would need to bring it back or something
my answer is just to take the blue egg instead of putting it in
You do realize this is a spoiler, right?
so be greedy
same
Step one: confirm you have green eyes
Step two: take the blue egg the shopkeeper gave you and leave
can u imagine what the fuddly and the duddly feel? people will watch a 4 minute video just to avoid you and do compute some complicated math stuff not to bond with you. 😢😢😢
I feel the same...
Bruh
that's why their so unpleasant to people. all that rejection, true story:)
Dude the duddly and fuddly leek way more cool them the cuddly imo
@@setamonkeytoy so it's a feedback loop of hate? like american politics?
Ikr can you imagine having a duddly? Nobody would mess with you lmao
The last dialogue is itself a riddle
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It's always or never after midnight
Schrödinger's midnight.
Wat?
or you could just feed it at midnight, since it won't be after midnight, because it is midnight
@@ligmacito4329 wrong, it's always after and before a midnight.
No it's mean you only feed it once because after midnight is after the midnight
"The terrifying Duddly"
who else was reminded of Dudley Dursley lol
Me!
Me
Me
Me
Me!!!
"You can add an egg of any color to the roo-"
Me: Screw it, put in a blue one and see what happens
Well ig we are right
I was thinking the same thing XD
I immediately was like. "Blue-- it feels right"
Yeah
Me too
Me after trying to do the math: DAMN IT! JUST PUT IN THE BLUE, SEE WHAT HAPPENS.
Ted: the cutest creature in creation, the cuddly
*pikachu has left the chat*
I love pikachu
BEEBO!
Raichu has entered the chat with pichu...
Underrated comment 👏 made my day
Gordon Freeman THE ONE TRUE GOD
Son: "can we have a cuddly?"
Mom: "we have cuddly at home"
*Cuddly at home is the fuddly*
We call it "grandpa"
I prefer the cuddly at home
*How to speak in creature.*
"Its so cuddly!"
"Holy fuddly!"
"What the duddly?"
"They're also.. wuddly?"
*How to speak in creature.*
From now on I shall say "what the fuddly"
Rohaan Baig r/Ihadastroke
@@MisterBrick42 same
Cuddly wuddly. I have spoken.
Great one
I just chose blue because:
1. The cuddly is blue
2. The least eggs in the machine were blue ones.
Luck sways on your side.
Bad reasoning. You cannot tell just from that information that the blues would not turn into purple or red eggs.
Me too
Me:game givn blue home
Gary Lu Productions it was a joke.
Bro the little shake the cuddly does at 0:16 is so cute 😭
0:15
@@uncanadien3272 close enough
Cuddly: Exists
Pikachu: You dare oppose me mortal
😂
🤣
Lol, pretty accurate
Arcues: You think you are any better than it die mortals!
Pika pika
"Never feed it after midnight"
So never feed it again after the first day
Oh hey I thought the same
U can feed it after early morning
Congratulations after day 2 your cuddy's dead corpse was found on the ground
lol
Feed it at midnight
“Isn’t it always after midni-”
*SLAP*
GET OUT!!! (start a chain in the replies)
Man that looks like Dumbledore
Literally "Duddly"
*Harry Potter? Is that you?*
OH GOD!! NOT A DUDLEY
Plus, the shopkeeper looks like a wizard
@@Bello_jello he said that already...
@@guineapigboy4551 sorry, didn’t notice
Isnt it with fractals you can infinitely zoom in to the shape and it will be the same shape of the outside?
I managed to figure out which egg to put in, but not how you're supposed to come to that conclusion.
It's math class all over again.
How did you figure it out? Honestly, I didn't notice the parity property so I didn't solve it until they gave that clue... which is basically the answer.
You don't need the parity thing but it makes it a lot simpler
Yeah lol this isn't a riddle its legit a math problem
I paired the red and purple until the purple got to the same number of blue eggs (38-28-28).
I did it first because it won't change the result and it's a bit simpler.
I tried to keep things simple so I chose to not add a red egg.
After adding a blue or purple egg I combined eggs until the red ones became the same number of the highest of the other piles.
(For example, if I add a purple egg, the egg count is 38-29-28.
Got all the way down to 29-28-29)
Another fusion and in the example I get 28-29-28.
The egg I chose is the one with the highest pile if it was purple or blue.
Now the randomness comes in, but hey, i noticed that in 3 passages the number of all piles goes down by one, no matter the order.
(For example the red gets chosen, we go from 28-29-28 to 27-28-29.
Continuing the fusion we got 28-27-28.
Then 27-28-27.
Same applies if the blue comes out)
We repeat this process 27 times and we get the egg we put in IF it's purple or blue.
But the blue is the one we need, so we add a blue egg.
@@simonebariosco3017 nerd
I want all three of them, a Cuddly named Ray, a Duddly named Yoyo, and a Fuddly named Deedee. I just imagine them as bird like creatures that look different when they aged, so imagine if once they grow up the Cuddly looks worst and the Fuddly looks cuter.
I like biology so this would make sense in the wild.
Cuddlies look the cutest as a babies because of their bright colors, but this would signal they they are poisonous to wild animals, so they would not be eaten, therefore they lose their bright coloring as they aged to more easily blend in with their surroundings.
Duddlies look like rats so I assume they also act like rats, but they also would look intimidating to anything trying to eat it plus a fowl smell. And when they grow up they would be like stealth hunters.
Fuddlies have an appearance that makes them look a bit sick. If they look sick then animals wouldn’t eat them in fear of dying from them, and I also assume that they would produce a fowl smell that would denture any creature looking for a snack. And so as they age they would grow to more better fit their surroundings; losing the smell, gaining a better appearance to camouflage, and in my mind would probably look like a mix between a do-do and a leopard.
Sorry for this long explanation, I just like mystical creatures and animals in general.
I only want a Duddly, and I'd name it Precious Jewel Blossom The IIIrd for the irony
I want a duddly. We'd hang out on my couch drinking scotch and complaining about stuff.
I want a fuddly cause it’s probably lonely and I want to hang out with it
i would like a duddly we would argue till we couldnt breath and make fun of bad movies together
@Sans
Wow. That amazing
me 2
This is SOMEHOW unironically the most cringe I've ever heard.
HOW?!!
Poor Duddly and Fuddly ... rejected by society for not having the perfect traits!
*IM CALLING FOR A SOCIAL JUSTICE MOVEMENT FOR MINORITY Wuddleys*
I'm sorry but the sentence being in all caps except for Wuddleys is so funny for some reason.
I think duddlys are far superior
I'll grab my gun
*SOCIAL JUST-*
*gets eaten by Duddly*
Your right!
You: Here, son! Your own Cuddly, who's a Wuddly, not a Duddly or Fuddly.
Son: I shall call him Tinky-Winky.
You: Jeepers Creepers!!
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*I don't have a son*
I'm not even married
So I don't need To solve this problem to get a cuddly.
Haha lol lazy
I don't either.. but I want a cuddly😍
don't and won't' have a child
don't and won't get married
don't and won't care either way got a cuddly or not
dont' and wont' care for the riddle about mathematics
but i did enjoy your comment
sounds like you could use cuddly
@@priyansha1950 You better get Pikachu. He is more cute than *curdley*
Lol
I like how you fully acknowledge the fact the majority of us would want a Fuddly by explicitly making it a gift for someone.
The majority? I don't think so. I think almost anyone who says they'd want the fuddly is lying and just trying to be contrarian. If you genuinely want one of those things in your bed with you at night, you're a freak.
Yeah, fuddly is actually the best of the 3 tbh
I saw the title and thought: “oof, they’ve finally cracked and gone insane.”
*Imagine getting little timmy a puppy on his 6th birthday and returning home with either a wolf or a brown bear*
Me: *About to add a purple egg*
You: *Picks me up even though I'm an animatronic*
Me: What are you doing!? I call theft! I call theft!
*Legend says that the woman’s son is still cuddling with the cuddly*
Gremlins reference? 3:13
*Repeat 100 times and you will unlock a secret trophy.*
You are EVERYWHERE
@@BabitaSingh-to5yg
I was talking about this OSSEIN guy
@@BabitaSingh-to5yg who are you talking about?
Ted: The cutest creature in creation.
Lucas the Spider: Am I a joke to you?
The piper and everything cute in internet:AM I A JOKE TO YOU?!?!?!
Ralsei: are..are you not saying m-me
Veve the spiderfly: am i a joke to you?
@@sinnerthesinful552 poor her / him :
"The creature will bond with you on sight"
Ok so why does this matter besides the promise you made?
Anyone else notice the day circled at 0:05 is pi day? 😂
Yeah me
3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751058
Its my birthday on 14 of march
I noticed!
Someone might be a Homestuck.
this is how many people already guessed its add a blue egg without counting or whatever
👇
Im like, cuddly is blue, one extra blue for good luck
Yaa🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@nadian848 same
Correct. The video only shows that blue is the only one that might turn out to work, not that it actually turns out to work. Bad video.
qc1okay
no im pretty sure the gideo explained that blue will end up with a cuddly
Unrelated to the vid but here i go-
Cuddly: Fairy-Type Wuddly
Duddly: Dark-Type Wuddly
Fuddly: Fire-Type Wuddly
(sorry inner pokemon fan showing :'D)
I think the cuddly is a fairy-type teddy bear.
You've won a cuddly
KNOW CAN YOU FIGHT IN A FREAKING WIZARD BATTLE?!
You: Feeds Cuddly after midnight
Cuddly: You weren't supposed to do that
His birthday is on Pi Day, little details like that makes these videos all the better
*after a ton of solutions and research i finally figured it out*
My answer is
*TRUE*
i understand completly
I have a different answer but it reaches the same conclusion
My answer was
*YES*
Wait wut I got Canadian bacon
*WRONG*
Trigonometry tells us it's -72.99x + 0.36y²
you amateurs. the answer is OZO.
“Never feed it after midnight”
Isn’t it kinda always after midnight???
Yes, it needs to be a time range. Like between midnight and 4 am. Because it's always after midnight the previous night.
Now they discovered a fourth spieces, the Zuddly
ted ed: "can you solve this riddle"
my smartass: *NO*
I know very well that I can't solve this, but a furry can definitely crack this riddle
A pun?
what's the answer then?
Lol
Can confirm: am furry, solved riddle, got Cuddly
*_nOPe_*
"Never feed the cuddly past midnight"
Doesn't that mean I can never feed it..?
Ted : terrifying dudly
Hmmmmm....have i heard this in Harry Potter ?
Yes I agree
Oh my god I thought the same
‘For your son’s sixth birthday....’
Me: I DONT HAVE A FRICKEN SON
To be fair, one other way of thinking about it is that the problem is symmetrical with respect to the duddly and the fuddly, so putting in a cuddly egg shouldn't give you either of those since it would break that symmetry.
Reads title*
Me: is this even a riddle anymore?
a riddly thingy
0:06
March 14th - Einstein's Birthday and Pi day but unfortunately also the day when Stephen Hawking died.
Damn.....
Oh wow
OMG
So much smarts
Brain.exe is working 100,000,000
ᴏʜ ғʀɪᴄᴋ ʏᴏᴜʀ ʀɪɢʜᴛ
Well that sure is a coincidence isn't it?
Why did I IMMEDIATELY think
*”Put the blue one”* cause that’s the one we want😂
“Don’t feed it after midnight”
Isn’t it always after midnight?
The wizard should've said 12 AM-...AM or something.The cuddly would die.
maybe 12 AM - 5 AM is my guess on this one
I didn’t realize the parity option, I went through the series until I got to a point where a random choice would be made if it ran with those 99 and my choice would make a difference. In the case of adding blue it would come across a series of random outcomes that always cycled back to X+1 blue X red and X purple every three iterations while adding purple did the same but with purple being X+1 and adding red had a 50/50 split between the blue and purple outcomes. Therefore I concluded that adding a blue would lead it down the +1 blue path and the randomness didn’t make a difference
Can you explain further? I’m not sure if I got jumbled up along the way, but I end up with the same pattern by both adding a purple or a blue egg: 29 Red 29 Purple 28 Blue, at which point both should get random results
@@nil-8026 We start with 43R 33P and 23B with 3 options
Option 1: start with Red
That makes 44R 33P 23B -> 43R 32P 24B -> 42R 31P 25B -> 41R 30P 26B -> 40R 29P 27B -> 39R 28P 28B. Now its random 50/50 blue or purple so lets pause here and see option 2.
Option 2: start with Purple
That makes 43R 34P 23B -> 42R 33P 24B -> 41R 32P 25B -> 40R 31P 26B -> 39R 30P 27B -> 38R 29P 28B -> 37R 28P 29B -> 36R 29P 28B. now we get to the loop where red always decreases while blue and purple alternate. Lets see option 3 before going further.
Option 3: start with Blue
That makes 43R 33P 24B -> 42R 32P 25B -> 41R 31P 26B -> 40R 30P 27B -> 39R 29P 28B -> 38R 28P 29B. Again an alternating loop where red decreases while purple and blue alternate.
Lets go back to option 2 and see how that plays out:
36R 29P 28B -> 37R 28P 29B -> 36R 29P 28B -> 35R 28P 29B -> 34R 29P 28B -> 33R 28P 29B -> 32R 29P 28B -> 31R 28P 29B -> 30R 29P 28B -> 29R 28P 29B -> 28R 29P 28B. This one, like option 1, becomes random, so we will pause this option again to progress option 3.
Option 3 continued:
38R 28P 29B -> 37R 29P 28B -> 36R 28P 29B -> 35R 29P 28B -> 34R 28P 29B -> 33R 29P 28B -> 32R 28P 29B -> 31R 29P 28B -> 30R 28P 29B -> 29R 29P 28B -> 28R 28P 29B. A third random outcome, however this time we have XR XP X+1B.
Lets recap the three options:
1) X+11R XP XB
2) XR X+1P XB
3) XR XP X+1B
Where X is the lowest total in each outcome
Without following all the convoluted possible outcomes we can see that in each option, one specific color has a higher total than the others and option three appears to have the total we want: X+1B, so lets try to see where that one goes.
28R 28P 29B -> 27R 29P 28B / 29R 27P 28B -> 28R 28P 27B / 28R 28P 27B . notice that regardless of the random path we end up at 28R 28P 27B after 2 steps, the third step gets us to 27R 27P 28B. this is in the XR XP X+1B form just like before only this time X is reduced by 1.
This means that after 3 steps we get the same balance of totals but closer to X=0. if we repeat that 3 step cycle another 27 times we reach the 0R 0P 1B outcome we wanted, therefore Option 3: start with Blue is the correct choice despite reandomness and we dont have to continue with testing the other two options.
The confusion you got with options 2 and 3 is likely an error in matching up the proper pairs, They both develop into similar forms with X+1/X/X but the difference is in which color gets the X+1 total.
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As for the other 2 options: option 2 has a similar form to option 3 and will end up with 0R 1P 0B. Option 1 is a little more complicated but i suspect it will end with 1R 0P 0B... Lets confirm that:
We left off with 39R 28P 28B -> 38R 27P 29B / 38R 29P 27B -> 37R 28P 28B / 37R 28P 28B. after 2 steps we went from X+11R XP XB (X=28) to X+9R XP XB (X=28). Every 2 steps P and B will always return to 28 regardless of random outcomes and R will be reduced by 2. If we continue for another 8 steps we get X+1R XP XB, another X+1/X/X form so we can deduce that the outcome of option 1 will always be 1R 0P 0B.
@@anthonycannet1305 Man you've done some *work*
@Gaming With the Bunny basically instead of being smart i brute forced my way through by testing every option
@@anthonycannet1305 i did too lmaoo, so its not just u
That one person:
Literally steals the blue egg after the wizard explains.
Hatches it to her son.
Oops, it was an egg yolk-
Gotta go steal another one!
The solution is amazing. Realising that the parities change each time is a great observation to make.
TED-Ed: Can you-
Me: Yup!
Video: oh, um, cool!
Me:**guessing is always the answer**
And I never knew a riddle could be that cute
After reading the title: this is so riddly
I like when a riddle looks like a lot of tedious math but it's actually got a clever answer
I've always loved riddles, since I was a kid. I would always ask my dad, and he knew knew tons of them. Even now I look up riddles on the internet. Thousands, probably, and I can't think of a single riddle I hated until now.
ive got a riddle for you
@@Hugh_janous what is it?
I'm not sure if this is negative or you just can't solve it/are annoyed by how easy it is to solve.
I’ll take the red one, I’ve always liked fire type pokemon better
that thing is hideous are you sure you want it
I want the duddly uwu
@@jeongna yeah the duddly isn't too bad
I don't want any one
Duddly is cute but hideous
What if we just opened the blue egg? I mean, the wizard gave us one, right?
The wizard will grant you immortality and to never disintegrate and place you on a pool of lava
No, they all have to fuse.
probably because you can see the size of the eggs is always increasing, the beginning egg would most likely be too small
Fun fact: a cool easter egg in the animation is that at the start, the birthday circled on the calendar is March 14, also known as pi day since its date is written as 3/14 and pi starts with 3.14
3:15: it’s after midnight from yesterday I can’t feed it
*cuddly starves to death*
Edit: wow thx for 83 likes
51 likes. Let's keep it going!
Lane Robertson thx
No. It’s after midnight from today
Jackson Brown yea but it’s also after midnight for yesterday
@@heyheyjj it's always after midnight which is why that is a huge problem.
ohhh i think i can't resist coding this one
Me too, exactly. Boi!
Wuddly: (wastes 99 eggs to make 1 thing)
Everyone else: WHY?
When you accidentally click on a TED-ED riddle video and theres so much more videos in your recommendations that you cant stop watching these videos
No-one:
UA-cam: can you solve the cuddly duddly fuddly wuddly riddle?
I solved it.
@@brownfamily1892 Congratulations on solving the cuddly duddly fuddly wuddly riddle!!
I solved it. But I just tested it out, not calculated it
She shouldn’t have promised that in the first place
Can you answer the riddle riddle riddle riddle riddle?
Wait I got confused
LOL
I'm going to try to make up the riddle riddle riddle riddle riddle. You are trying to figure out a riddle. The actual riddle is irrelevant, because we are going to be meta at the end of this. Or now, now works too. But the riddle has no information to help you figure it out, and you must solve another riddle. You almost solve the riddle, but realize there is one piece missing, the last word of the answer. You must try another riddle. You forget what you're working on after an hour and give up. Next week, you go back here to this riddle video to get the information you need again. This is the impossible riddle. Good luck, more information will be given as requested. Please be specific with your questions.
This actually disappointed me :(
I thought they're going to show us the process until we have 1 egg
I began to calculate it that way, and the issue is when two smallest have the same number, it's random. So you can't plan it through.
@@sanoban Yes, you can. I did plan it out step by step and I found that no matter which of the two smallest you take, after the next fusion takes place, they are equal again.
@ธนพน ศรีวิลาศ nope. the final egg is always the color of the egg you add. when you have a random chance the result is indifferent, because the number will even out again regardless. at the end you'll have a 1 in each column you didn't add an egg to, and a 0 in the column you added the egg to. the 2 ones fuse and give the final egg in the colour you added to.
@ธนพน ศรีวิลาศ you probably made a mistake in the "add red" scenario. in the end it will always be (as you correctly calculated in the other 2 scenarios) added-colour(A)=2 and non-added-colours(Nx and Ny)=1
A Nx Ny
2 1 1
1 0 2 or 1 2 0
0 1 1 0 1 1
1 0 0 1 0 0
Here's the full process for you, from the comment I posted, plus a full explanation, since the video didn't give one:
Ted-Ed's answer is missing important info, so here's the correct solution, using Ted-Ed style:
Not only CAN adding a blue egg result in the final egg being blue, as the video shows, but that WILL happen when starting the incubator with 23+33+43+1 = 100 total. Simple math will at first show you that it might not: if we're down to 6 eggs in the process distributed as follows, then the random sequence would sometimes fail:
2 2 2
1 1 3
0 2 2
1 1 1
0 0 2 FAILURE
OOPS! Now what? The video tells us nothing about what happens when that oddity occurs. Why not? Oddly, the reason is oddness. The above impasse only happens when we start our three counts with all odd numbers, or all even numbers, never when we start with a mix of odd and even counts. Notice the pattern when starting with this even-even-even combo of 100 eggs:
96 2 2
95 1 3
94 2 2
93 1 3
...
4 2 2
3 1 3
2 2 2
1 1 3
2 0 2
1 1 1
0 0 2 FAILURE
Those 100 fail. But when we start with a mix of odd and even for our 100, it never fails:
98 1 1
97 0 2
96 1 1
95 0 2
94 1 1
93 0 2
...
3 0 2
2 1 1
1 0 2
0 1 1
1 0 0 SUCCESS
and
94 3 3
93 2 4
92 3 3
91 2 4
90 3 3
...
4 3 3
3 2 4
2 3 3
3 2 2
2 1 3
1 2 2
2 1 1
1 0 2
0 1 1
1 0 0 SUCCESS
It's not the oddness of the total, it's the mix of odd and even in the counts. So 99 always fails if starting with all odd:
97 1 1
96 0 2
95 1 1
94 0 2
93 1 1
...
3 1 1
2 0 2
1 1 1
0 0 2 FAILURE
But 99 must succeed if starting with a mix of odd-even:
97 0 2
96 1 1
95 0 2
94 1 1
...
4 1 1
3 0 2
2 1 1
1 0 2
0 1 1
1 0 0 SUCCESS
The video made sure to force a mix of odd-even for the counts, so it will work no matter which color the mother adds one to. The pattern here is much harder to see, so I'm starring it for you:
43 33 24
42 32 25
41 31 26
40 30 27
39 29 28
38 28 29
37 29 28
36 28 29
...
30 28 29
29 29 28
28 28 29 *
27 29 28
28 28 27
27 27 28 *
28 26 27
27 27 26
26 26 27 *
27 25 26
26 26 25
25 25 26 *
26 24 25
25 25 24
24 24 25 *
...
4 4 5 *
5 3 4
4 4 3
3 3 4 *
4 2 3
3 3 2
2 2 3 *
3 1 2
2 2 1
1 1 2 *
2 0 1
1 1 0
0 0 1 SUCCESS
Damn, I can't believe my strategy of "I have no idea so I'll pick a color at random" didn't work.
“Never feed it after midnight”
Umm for how long? Never feed it forever after the first midnight?
damn i legit paused it to try to figure it out, and although I did end up with +1 blue egg, the indended solution was SO much simpler
I get them a Cuddly, and then I get myself a Fuddly, because you really shouldn't judge on looks.
How to solve this quickly:
Steal an M1A1 Flamethrower.
Incinerate the red and purple tubes.
Get the Cuddly.
But you need to fuse 100 eggs-
imma gonna do it
r/woosh
@Joy I didn't say next door.
Dude, the TedEd universe is awesome!!! You got gremlin things, wizard duels, nano-rabbit SON, and aliens!!
The how ted-Ed sees the riddle: A complicated puzzle requiring math skills equivalent of a mathematican
The answer: PUT DA BLUE EGG IN DA THINGY
*PUT IT IN*
I love your videos! They're just so good- the animations, the content, everything about them! And the science behind them... I'm flabbergasted!❤️
Well, I blew this riddle. I focused on simplifying the problem by considering how the egg numbers would change in different small distributions, and didn't pay attention to parity at all.
I deduced that, if all the stacks were equal except for one that was one more (for example, 10-9-9), the slightly-more stack would win out in the end, because that little advantage would always slip back. I also reasoned that fusing could be seen as spending one egg to change the color of another.
I also reasoned that, at the very beginning, five red-purple fusions would take place, bringing the totals to 38-28-28 plus the extra. Then, I imagined five red fusions "bouncing" the extra between blue and purple. I guessed that five such fusions would take place before things settled to the aforementioned "equal-plus-one" state, so I figured that adding a purple egg at the beginning would make the extra settle on blue. Thus, I guessed that the correct egg color to add was purple.
I'm still not sure what mistake I made.
This is literally exactly what I did lmfao
Shopkeeper: make sure the last egg is blue
Me: *smashes open machine to steal a blue egg* MAKE A RUN FOR IT SON!
@The Opening It Showed 43 Red Eggs, 33 Purple Eggs & 23 Blue Eggs
But
@ 2:33 It shows 33 Red + 43 Purple + 23 Blue
MISTAKE!
Or maybe a subtle hint that as long as the amounts are odd, the number of red and purple eggs doesn't matter.