00:00Hi, detectives! Hope you're doing well and are ready to take on some tricky jobs!
00:05Drink that cup of coffee to wake your brain up and let's begin!
00:12Look at this diver! He managed to descend to the very bottom of the ocean without any diving gear!
00:18Surprisingly, he stayed submerged for hours and didn't even need to come up for air!
00:23How is this possible?
00:30He didn't need any diving suit or gear because he was in a submarine!
00:44Now, there are five apples. They're green and red. Of any two apples, at least one is red.
00:51How many green apples are there?
01:01There's only one green apple. As you see, in any pair of apples, one or both fruits are red.
01:08It means there can be no pair where both apples are green.
01:12Which, in turn, means there can't be more than one green apple. Otherwise, they would make a pair.
01:22Look at these people. Each of them seems to have some health problems.
01:26But in reality, one of them is just pretending.
01:29Who is it?
01:39It's Rick. If you look attentively, you'll notice that his phone is in his right pocket.
01:44He must have used his broken arm to put it there.
01:51You've got a lock with a special code consisting of three digits.
01:55Each digit can be any number from 1 to 9.
01:58To open the lock, you need to figure out the secret code. Let me help you and give you some clues.
02:03Before the first number, I say HIGHER. Before the second number, I say LOWER.
02:09And before the last number, I say CORRECT. Can you guess the code?
02:14The code is actually the number of letters in the words HIGHER, LOWER, and CORRECT.
02:286, 5, and 7 respectively.
02:36There's an invisible wall in front of you. How can you figure out where exactly it is without touching it?
02:45You need to throw something at it. For example, a ball.
02:49Wherever it stops mid-air is where the invisible wall is.
02:57Can you name an English word that becomes shorter when you add two letters to it?
03:02Can you name an English word that becomes shorter when you add two letters to it?
03:15This is the word SHORT.
03:21Three brothers won two scooters that had the same price in a lottery.
03:25To divide their winnings equally, the oldest and the middle brother each took a scooter.
03:30And then each of them gave 350 coins to the youngest brother.
03:34How many coins is one scooter worth?
03:47It costs 1,050 coins. You see, the younger brother got this sum of money.
03:52This is a third of the cost of the two scooters.
03:55It means that two scooters are worth 2,100 coins.
03:59This way, one scooter costs 1,050 coins.
04:08Can you think of something so fragile that even speaking its name can break it?
04:21It's silence.
04:26Kate lives on the fourth floor and Alex lives on the second floor.
04:30When she goes up to the fourth floor, Kate climbs 60 stairs.
04:35How many stairs does Alex have to climb to get to the second floor?
04:48Your first answer might be that Alex needs to climb 30 stairs.
04:52It's half as many as Kate has to take because she lives on the floor twice as high.
04:57But this is not the case.
04:58When Kate goes up to the fourth floor, she climbs six flights of stairs.
05:03So, there are 20 stairs between two floors.
05:07It means that when Alex goes from the first floor to the second floor, he climbs 20 stairs.
05:14A parrot has lived less than 100 years and can only answer yes and no questions.
05:20How many questions do you have to ask it to find out its age?
05:34At first glance, it may seem that a parrot can be asked up to 99 questions.
05:40But you can actually figure out the answer with a much smaller number of questions.
05:44First, ask the bird,
05:46Are you over 50 years old?
05:48If he answers yes, its age is from 51 to 99.
05:52If it answers no, its age is from 1 to 50.
05:55The number of options is halved after the first question.
05:58The next question you can ask is,
06:01Are you more or less than 25 years old?
06:04Or it can be,
06:06These following questions reduce the number of options by four times.
06:10In the end, the parrot only needs to be asked seven questions.
06:19The pencil was placed on the floor and several people were asked to jump over it.
06:24But no one managed to do it.
06:26Why?
06:28The pencil was put near the wall.
06:34George Washington, Sherlock Holmes, William Shakespeare,
06:38Ludwig van Beethoven and Napoleon Bonaparte.
06:41Which of these famous characters is your favorite?
06:44Let us know in the comments.
06:57The answer is fundamentally different.
07:08Sherlock Holmes, because he's a fictional character,
07:11while the rest were real historical figures.
07:20Imagine a five-mile-long bridge that can hold exactly 25 tons.
07:26A fully equipped truck, including the driver, weighs 25 tons.
07:31It starts driving over the bridge.
07:34In the middle of the bridge, a small sparrow lands on the truck.
07:39But, surprisingly, the bridge does not collapse.
07:42Why?
07:44The truck has used some fuel to get to the center of the bridge.
07:53Anna majored in accounting at university.
07:56Her roommates wanted to test her intelligence.
07:59They took three envelopes and wrote some messages on them.
08:02Then they put the answers on the envelopes.
08:05The first envelope was filled with the answer.
08:08The second envelope was filled with the answer.
08:11Then they put the answers to Anna's exam questions in one of the envelopes.
08:16Only one envelope had a truthful message written on it.
08:19The other two were false.
08:21Anna wasn't allowed to open the envelopes and could only pick one.
08:25The first message read,
08:27There are no exam answers here.
08:29The second said,
08:30The exam answers are here.
08:32And the third message read,
08:34The exam answers aren't in the second envelope.
08:37Which envelope should Anna pick?
08:42The third one.
08:43It tells the truth,
08:44which means the exam answers are in the first envelope.
08:51A businessman was about to go through a security check at the airport
08:55when he realized someone had taken his luggage.
08:58The airport police had three suspects.
09:01Lisa said,
09:02I wouldn't take someone's old brown bag.
09:05I'd rather take someone's new brown bag.
09:08Lisa said,
09:09I wouldn't take someone's old brown bag.
09:11I have my own, bright pink and pretty.
09:14Mike explained he was a light traveler and didn't have any luggage.
09:18He put everything in his backpack.
09:20Rob had a broken arm and a sprained ankle.
09:23He could hardly carry anything.
09:25The police immediately knew who had done it.
09:28Can you figure it out?
09:38It was Lisa.
09:39Oh no!
09:40Nobody told her the luggage was brown.
09:42Then how did she figure it out?
09:49When several friends decided to play cards,
09:51they noticed that a few cards had been lost.
09:53They also realized that if they dealt the rest of the cards among four people,
09:57three cards would remain.
09:59If they dealt these cards between three people,
10:02two cards would remain.
10:03And if they distributed the cards among five people,
10:06again, two cards would remain.
10:08How many cards were left in the pack?
10:20There were 47 cards left in the pack.
10:22Let's see.
10:23If 47 is divided by 4, 3 is left out.
10:26And if 47 is divided by either 3 or 5, 2 is left out.
10:32Mrs. Kim called the school principal
10:34to report that someone had taken her students' tests.
10:37She added that she had noticed a stranger wearing school clothes,
10:41gloves and a red mask walking school hallways.
10:44This person also had three star tattoos on their fingers.
10:48The principal didn't believe the teacher.
10:50Why?
10:52She said the person had been wearing gloves.
10:54But then, how did she see three star tattoos on the intruder's fingers?
10:58She must have lost the test herself and was trying to find an excuse.
11:06You need to get a taxi.
11:07It's time to go.
11:08Let's go.
11:09Let's go.
11:10Let's go.
11:11Let's go.
11:12Let's go.
11:13Let's go.
11:14Let's go.
11:15Let's go.
11:16Let's go.
11:17Let's go.
11:18Let's go.
11:19Let's go.
11:20You need to get a taxi.
11:21Oh, how lucky.
11:23There are not one but three cars over there.
11:26But which car should you choose?
11:37The first taxi doesn't have a license plate.
11:39That's suspicious.
11:41And the driver of the second taxi is covering their face with a mask.
11:44That's creepy.
11:46You should choose the third taxi.
11:50That's it for today.
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