Stand-up Maths

Stand-up Maths

Views:
92,458,250
Subscribers:
1,320,000
Videos:
215
Duration:
1:10:34:33
United Kingdom
United Kingdom

Stand-up Maths is a British content creator on YouTube with over 1.32 million subscribers, publishing 215 videos which altogether total around 92.46 million views.

Created on ● Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSju5G2aFaWMqn-_0YBtq5A





Top 100 Videos With The Longest Duration by Stand-up Maths


Video TitleDurationCategoryGame
1.The almost impossible chessboard puzzle32:17
2.SOLUTION: Three Indistinguishable Dice Puzzle28:36
3.SOLUTION: 10 coin flips in a row! (for 10^5 subscribers)26:04
4.Calculating π by hand the Isaac Newton way: Pi Day 202025:01
5.How to mathematically calculate a fall through the Earth24:07
6.Matt meets Feliks Zemdegs: Rubik's Cube World Champion24:03Cube World
7.Generating π from 1,000 random numbers24:00
8.Calculating the optimal sphere packing density: with oranges22:41
9.The 10,000 Domino Computer22:27
10.Synchronising Metronomes in a Spreadsheet21:55
11.Visiting every Platform Zero in the UK in one day!21:47
12.The 1890 US Census and the history of punchcard computing [feat. Grant of 3blue1brown fame]20:48
13.Superpermutations: the maths problem solved by 4chan20:31
14.Exploring Hyperbolic Space with VR (and crochet)20:27
15.Complex Fibonacci Numbers?20:08
16.The Actual Mathematics of Popping Champagne Corks19:41
17.MPMP: Can you play Scrabble over a video call?19:39
18.The Mathematics of Winning Monopoly18:40
19.Calculating π by hand18:40
20.How to mathematically hang a picture (badly).18:27
21.How to make an edge-coloured origami dodecahedron18:19Guide
22.Is the London Underground knotted?18:06
23.The Curious Incident of the Maths in the Stage-show: Part 218:00Show
24.UK Rubik’s Cube Championship 2016 PART II17:59
25.Recreating Asteroids with Lasers17:38
26.Why is the Apple Calendar so broken?17:23
27.The Numbers in Dice Stacking and Balancing17:20
28.The Curious Incident of the Maths in the Stage-show: Part 117:00Show
29.Calculating π by hand: the Chudnovsky algorithm16:55
30.Matt Explains: The Lottery [featuring: Choose Function, Infinite Geometric Series]16:51
31.Ramanujan, 1729 and Fermat's Last Theorem16:48
32.Brilliant Geometry: a physical 3D zoetrope of a 4D cube16:37
33.How many different Youtube videos are possible?16:36Show
34.Inside an Antimatter Factory16:28
35.When Spreadsheets Attack!16:27
36.Paraboloids and The Building which Set Things on Fire16:25
37.Will a falling pencil hit the table? We do the maths!16:19
38.New Superpermutations Discovered!16:15
39.Matt & Hugh: The Euler Disk Which Spins Forever16:07
40.The equations behind my live spherical footage15:51Spherical
41.The Coriolis Effect Test: two hemispheres, one sink15:25Clockwise
42.Stand-up comedy about Equations That Correspond to Vortex Motions (aka "smoke rings”).15:01
43.How thick is a three-sided coin?14:53
44.THE SCUTOID: did scientists discover a new shape?14:53
45.Recursive PowerPoint Presentations [Gone Fractal!]14:47
46.How to estimate a population using statisticians14:36
47.The unbelievable solution to the 100 prisoner puzzle.14:34
48.Solar Eclipse Maths and the Cosmic Coincidence of the Saros Cycle14:29
49.Why is TV 29.97 frames per second?14:27
50.New Rubik's Cube World Record! 4.74 seconds (interview and breakdown)14:26Cube World
51.How to build a Hexastix in 72 easy steps14:01Tutorial
52.MENACE: the pile of matchboxes which can learn13:59
53.New World-Record Largest Prime Ever Found!13:52
54.The Raising of Chicago: the windy city13:52
55.Pi Day 2019: calculating π with a balancing beam13:51
56.Bayesian Statistics with Hannah Fry13:48
57.Strictly Come Dancing is Strictly Unfair13:45
58.Vector: my new robot maths buddy13:44
59.Matt & Hugh: Euler Disk III, The Correctioning13:44
60.Matt meets Jordan Ellenberg: BONUS FOOTAGE13:33
61.Stand-up comedy routine about Spreadsheets13:17
62.The Fractal Menger Sponge and Pi13:06
63.Mind-boggling Card Trick: REVEALED12:54
64.Curvahedra: how many faces make a polyhedron12:53
65.Polygons of New York12:50
66.Why do people keep getting this wrong‽12:49
67.The bridge which is measured in smoots12:44
68.Impossible Rubik's Cubes12:36
69.Does The Average Person Exist?12:33
70.Making a physical Lissajous curve12:24
71.Why didn't GPS crash?12:20
72.How to detect bank fraud with maths12:17
73.Leap Years: we can do better12:16
74.Dodecaplex: the puzzle from the fourth dimension!12:12
75.Spinning Egg Trick (feat. Tippe Top)12:07
76.Matt meets Jordan Ellenberg: 0.999999... = ?12:03
77.When Buildings Wobble: with Paul Shepherd11:58
78.Matt Explains: Binomial Coefficients [featuring: choose function, pascal's triangle]11:49
79.Matt & Hugh play with a Brick and derive Centripetal Acceleration11:42
80.MPMP: Can you spin the table?11:40
81.The Unbeatable Game from the 60s: Dr NIM11:39The Un-BEATable Game
82.How fast is a bullet? [featuring: pendulum calculation]11:38
83.A new Rhombic Dodecahedron from Croatia!11:29
84.Infinite DVD unboxing video: Festival of the Spoken Nerd11:09
85.Stand-up comedy routine using a live spherical camera11:08
86.How many calendars are there?11:06
87.UK Rubik’s Cube Championship 2016 PART I11:05
88.The maths of spherical video (aka "360 camera")11:00Spherical
89.Sam's Home-made Disco Calculator10:59
90.Can you solve The Frog Problem?10:54
91.Manchester Mega Pixel: world's largest analogue digital image10:46
92.Eclipses can be approximated the same way as π. [ONE TAKE!]10:37
93.How to keep an open secret with mathematics.10:36
94.Milk first or last? The correct method for hot tea. (GONE MATHEMATICAL)10:34
95.NYC: The Linear Equation of Broadway10:32
96.Are Matt and James anti-psychic?10:29
97.Australian Bank Notes are the Best in the World10:26
98.Alphamagic vs Letterwise Magic Squares10:24Let's Play
99.Why do whole oranges float, but peeled oranges sink?10:22
100.Ordinals vs Cardinals (and how many algebraic numbers are there?)10:18