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00:00Mike was on his way to visit his grandma, who lived on the other side of the valley.
00:05It was her anniversary, so he wanted to give her the cakes he had made.
00:09Between Mike's house and her house, the guy had to cross five bridges.
00:14And as it was in the land of make-believe, there was a troll under every bridge.
00:19Each troll insisted that Mike pay a troll toll.
00:23Before the guy could cross their bridge, he had to give them half of the cakes he was carrying.
00:28But since they were kind trolls, each of them gave Mike back an entire cake.
00:33How many cakes did Mike have to take with him to make sure that he arrived at his grandma's house
00:37with exactly two cakes?
00:48Mike needs to take two cakes.
00:50At each bridge, he's required to give half of his cakes.
00:54And he receives one back, which leaves him with two cakes after every bridge.
01:01Last week, the local primary school was visited by a school inspector,
01:05who was there to make sure that teachers were performing well in the respective classes.
01:09He was very impressed with one particular teacher.
01:12The inspector noticed that each time she asked a question, every child in the class raised their hand, eager to
01:19answer it.
01:19Even more surprisingly, even though the teacher always chose a different child to answer the question,
01:25the replies were always correct.
01:27What was the secret?
01:38All the children were instructed to raise their hands whenever a question was asked.
01:43It didn't matter whether they knew the answer or not.
01:45If they did not know the answer, however, they had to raise their left hand.
01:50If they knew the answer, they would raise their right hand.
01:53The class teacher would choose a different child each time, but always only the ones who had their right hand
01:59raised.
02:01Mr. Brown opened a newspaper in the morning and saw a headline,
02:05Workers want to make less money.
02:07He was confused until he read the article.
02:10What was going on?
02:21The workers who wanted to make less money worked at the mint and were tired of being overworked.
02:26They want to work less, which means making less money since the money is made at the mint.
02:32A frog is at the bottom of a well.
02:34To get out of it, it needs to climb 30 feet.
02:37Each morning, the frog jumps 3 feet up the path, but each night, as it sleeps, it slips 2 feet
02:44back down.
02:45Thus, at the beginning of the first day, the frog has 30 feet to go.
02:49At the beginning of the second day, it has 29 feet to go, and so on.
02:54How many days will it take the frog to get out of the well?
03:04How many days will it take the frog to get out of the well?
03:07It'll take 28 days for the frog to get out.
03:10In other words, it'll get out on the morning of the 28th day.
03:13This is because at the beginning of the 28th day, the frog has 3 feet left to travel.
03:19And since the frog jumps 3 feet forward each morning, it will jump out of the well on this day.
03:27A man worked for a high-security institution.
03:30One day, he went into work, only to find that he could not log into his computer terminal.
03:35Uh-oh.
03:36His password wouldn't work.
03:38Then he remembered that all the passwords were reset every month for security purposes.
03:43So he went to his boss and said,
03:45Hey boss, my password is out of date.
03:48The boss answered,
03:50Yeah, that's right.
03:51The password is different, but if you listen carefully, you'll be able to guess the new one.
03:55It has the same number of letters as your old password, but only four of the letters are the same.
04:02The man answered,
04:03Thanks boss.
04:04Went back to his computer and correctly logged into his station.
04:08What was his new password?
04:10You'll get an extra smart bonus if you guess what his old password was.
04:15I'll give you a hint.
04:16The man's password is nine letters long, and it can be more than one word.
04:30The old password was out of date, and the new one is different.
04:34The man said,
04:36My password is out of date, and the boss told him the new one when he said,
04:41The password is different.
04:44Many, many years ago, one guy was captured by an evil witch who kept him in her house.
04:49There was a cellar door in the house, and the witch warned the guy to never open it because he
04:54was not ready to see what was behind it.
04:57Can you guess what was on the other side of the door that the witch didn't want the guy to
05:01see?
05:11The guy was actually locked in the cellar, and on the other side of the door is the rest of
05:15the house and the outside world.
05:17The witch just didn't want the guy to escape.
05:21Marty and Jill want to copy three 60-minute tapes.
05:24They have two tape recorders that will dub the tapes for them, so they can do two at a time.
05:30It takes 30 minutes for each side to complete.
05:33Therefore, in one hour, two tapes will be completed, and in another hour, the third will be done.
05:38Jill says all three tapes can be finished in 90 minutes.
05:42How is it possible?
05:52Jill will rotate the three tapes.
05:55Let's call them tapes 1, 2, and 3, with sides A and B.
06:00In the first 30 minutes, they will work with 1A and 2A.
06:04In the second 30 minutes, they will record 1B and 3A.
06:09Tape 1 is now done.
06:11Finally, in the last 30 minutes, they will tape 2B and 3B.
06:17Let's say you have two jugs.
06:19One of them holds exactly three gallons, and the other holds five gallons.
06:23With the help of just these two jugs and a fire hose, how can you measure out exactly four gallons
06:30of water?
06:40Fill the five-gallon jug to the top, then pour it into the three-gallon jug until it's full.
06:45You now have two gallons of water remaining in the five-gallon jug.
06:49Pour out the water from the three-gallon jug, and then pour the two gallons from the five-gallon jug
06:55into the three-gallon one.
06:56Finally, fill the five-gallon jug to the top, and pour it into the three-gallon jug until it's full.
07:03There was only space left for one more gallon in the three-gallon jug, so you now have exactly four
07:09gallons in the five-gallon jug.
07:13One day, a boss told his employees,
07:16I can fight and beat any man who works here.
07:19A new employee, a seven-foot-tall ex-prize fighter, decided to challenge the boss.
07:25Interestingly, the boss won the bet, even though he didn't defeat the man.
07:29What did the boss do?
07:39It's simple.
07:40Not to lose face, he fired the new employee on the spot so that he didn't work in the company
07:46anymore.
07:48Now let's check how attentive you are.
07:50Look at this note.
07:51Can you find a mistake here?
07:56Can you find a mistake here?
08:02The mistake is actually in the task itself, at the end.
08:06See?
08:07The word find is misspelled.
08:10The next task is even trickier.
08:13Can you spot a heart-shaped berry among all these berries?
08:26Right, here it is.
08:28Wow, that was tricky.
08:31Look at this watch.
08:32What's wrong with it?
08:42The time is messed up.
08:44After 8, we've got 11, then 10, and then 9.
08:49How about this image?
08:51What's wrong here?
09:01Actually, there's two mistakes here.
09:03The prices with the numbers 3 and 18 are placed upside down.
09:09This situation can't exist in reality.
09:13Why?
09:23If we compare the size of the cargo ship and the width of the passage,
09:27we'll understand that it's impossible for such a huge vessel to squeeze through such a narrow passage.
09:35And this picture, there's something seriously wrong with it.
09:40Can you figure out what exactly?
09:43What?
09:43What?
09:51Look at the calendar.
09:53September 31.
09:54But this date doesn't exist.
10:04Do you have an eagle eye?
10:06Let's check it out.
10:07Look at these pictures and try to figure out what's wrong here.
10:11Yeah.
10:13Hmm.
10:14Looks like a pretty usual scene to me.
10:16But something seems to be off.
10:18Can you understand what it is?
10:29The bus doesn't have any side mirrors or windshield wipers.
10:35How about this picture?
10:37What's wrong here?
10:47See that man in a yellowish shirt?
10:50It seems that he's holding his umbrella over his head.
10:53But in reality, the umbrella is floating in the air.
10:57The man isn't touching it.
11:00Oh, that's nice.
11:01It's seaside and palm trees.
11:03But a few things are definitely off in this image.
11:06How many can you find?
11:17First of all, what is that tap that is pouring water into the sea?
11:21Then, that girl on the left is definitely dressed too warmly for the seaside.
11:27Instead of flowers, this young lady is holding some broccoli.
11:30And this girl is building a sandcastle with the help of a fork.
11:36Okay, the next image for you.
11:38Are there any mistakes here?
11:49Have you noticed that this electric cord is ripped?
11:52It's very, very dangerous and may cause a fire.
11:58These people seem to be having a blast at the pool.
12:01But not all of them are doing it correctly.
12:04Who's made mistakes here?
12:15This guy on the left has forgotten to take off his boots before diving into the pool.
12:20That young lady has brought along an iron.
12:23No one cares about this duck with its ducklings enjoying a swim.
12:27And that lifeguard is playing the sax instead of watching people.
12:33If you noticed all those mistakes, great job.
12:36The next image is for you.
12:38What's wrong here?
12:49Have you spotted that colorful snake slithering next to the wall?
12:53What is it doing here?
12:55As far as I know, Santa Claus isn't supposed to be in the classroom as well.
12:59Then, that girl is using a carrot instead of a pen.
13:03And the guy in the bottom right corner is brushing his teeth.
13:07Right in the classroom.
13:11Here we see people walking in the park on a lovely sunny morning.
13:15But not all of them are doing reasonable things.
13:18Can you find out what's wrong with this picture?
13:30Is that a tiger?
13:32I'm not sure you're allowed to bring these animals to parks.
13:36Instead of a kite, this girl is playing with… a bathtub?
13:40This elderly lady is eating a blue apple.
13:43And there are two suns in the sky.
13:45Ah, it explains everything.
13:47It must be happening not on Earth.
13:52Look at this picture.
13:53Where is the bank robber hiding?
14:04He's over there, behind the bushes.
14:09The bank robber has managed to escape from the police.
14:12Try to figure out where he's hiding now.
14:24See that maintenance hole?
14:25That's where the criminal is.
14:30This robber is just too fast.
14:32He's escaped again and is now hiding in one of these fitting rooms.
14:36Help the police find him.
14:47He must be in the middle fitting room.
14:50See that bag with all the cash he has stolen?
14:54Look at this image carefully and try to figure out what's wrong here.
15:08In reality, the guy is holding a tube of toothpaste in his left hand.
15:12But in the reflection in the mirror, he's got nothing in his hand.
15:19How about this picture?
15:20What's wrong here?
15:23What's wrong here?
15:31Uh, is this lady charging her cat?
15:36This picture looks off, too.
15:38But what exactly seems strange?
15:49It's the girl in the front.
15:51She isn't reflected in the water.
15:55Now, the next image to challenge your observation skills.
15:59Does anything strike you as odd in this picture?
16:11Look at the TVs.
16:12They show different things in reality and in the reflection in the mirror.
16:19Now, let's wind down a bit.
16:21Don't take this next riddle seriously, okay?
16:24What do you call a fish that wears a bow top?
16:35You call it so fish-ticated.
16:38Got it?
16:42Another one for you.
16:43What time is it when an elephant sits on a fence?
16:55Uh, it's definitely time to fix the fence.
17:02What kind of band never plays music?
17:13Uh, rubber band, of course.
17:18Tear me off and scratch my head.
17:20What once was red is now black.
17:22What am I?
17:32I'm a match.
17:36And now, a bit of math.
17:38How can you move one number to make this equation true?
17:51Move the number two, half a line up, and you'll get this.
17:58Now, you're in a library.
17:59Trying to get a book, you knock a chair over.
18:02All of a sudden, there are 22 pairs of eyes looking at you.
18:06How many people are there in the library?
18:18There are 12 people.
18:2022 eyes most likely belong to 11 people.
18:23Plus you, 12 altogether.
18:28Look at these hands.
18:30Which one doesn't belong here?
18:41It's the hand in the fourth picture.
18:43It's the only one which is left.
18:48Mark needed to get some documents from his colleague's safe.
18:52If he didn't, he'd get fired the next day.
18:54But it turned out to be a tricky task.
18:57The safe had a password, and Eric had no idea how to crack it.
19:01It was a combination of letters, O-T-T-F-F-S-S.
19:07And the last three letters are missing.
19:09Can you figure out what they are?
19:20The missing letters are E-N-T.
19:23All of them are the first letters of the numbers from 1 to 10.
19:30Ms. Nelson, an art teacher at school, had to organize an event, and a big concert was a part of
19:36it.
19:36But the event had to take place the next day, and she still needed to find one more performer.
19:42There were several talented students at her school, and she decided to invite them.
19:47But Daniel, who played the guitar very well, told his teacher that he had lent his instrument to a friend
19:53and wouldn't get it back anytime soon.
19:55Sophia, who was an amazing singer, answered the teacher that she had a sore throat and couldn't sing at all.
20:02And Luna, who was a professional dancer, claimed that just a few days before, she had sprained her ankle,
20:08and the doctor had prohibited her from moving this leg too much.
20:12Ms. Nelson was very upset, but could do nothing to change the situation.
20:17But when she saw these three students at the concert the next day, she found out that one of them
20:23had lied to her.
20:24Who was it, and how did she understand?
20:36Luna had lied to her teacher.
20:39If she had sprained her ankle, she wouldn't be able to wear high heels.
20:45Three college friends met after a summer break.
20:48Each of them wanted to boast about how cool their vacation was.
20:52Lily described how she and her boyfriend had gone to Paris and seen the city from the top of the
20:58Eiffel Tower.
20:59Dylan told his friends that he had traveled to Africa with his parents.
21:03But on their last day, there was a massive volcanic eruption,
21:07and it didn't spoil their rest only because they flew back home that day.
21:12And Ellie said that she had visited her uncle in Texas and learned to ride a horse.
21:17She even participated in some competitions.
21:20Of course, all the stories were great, but one of them was fake.
21:24Which one was it?
21:35Dylan's story was fake.
21:37He couldn't fly home on the day of the eruption because when something like this happens, all flights get canceled.
21:45A man called the police.
21:47My wife!
21:48She got in a car accident!
21:50When the police arrived, the woman had already been rushed to a hospital.
21:53The detectives found out that she had crashed into a tree right next to her house.
21:59One of the police officers examined her car and saw the woman's bag.
22:04Inside, he found her driving license and a car key, some money and bank cards, a notebook, and her passport.
22:11After that, the husband was immediately arrested.
22:15Why?
22:16Why?
22:17Why?
22:25How could the woman's car key be in her bag if she had been the one driving?
22:34Yeah!
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