1. | Why do people keep getting this wrong‽ | 9,896 | |
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2. | 10 coin flips in a row! (for 10^5 subscribers) | 9,129 | |
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3. | The Three Indistinguishable Dice Puzzle | 8,378 | |
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4. | Four has Four Letters | 5,368 | |
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5. | Why is TV 29.97 frames per second? | 5,288 | |
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6. | Australian Bank Notes are the Best in the World | 5,210 | |
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7. | Why is the Apple Calendar so broken? | 5,070 | |
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8. | The Unbeatable Game from the 60s: Dr NIM | 5,037 | | The Un-BEATable Game
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9. | The Mathematics of Winning Monopoly | 4,867 | |
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10. | The A4 Paper Puzzle | 3,216 | |
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11. | Calculating π by hand | 3,193 | |
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12. | How thick is a three-sided coin? | 3,110 | |
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13. | What does i^i = ? | 3,092 | |
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14. | There is only One True Parabola | 3,068 | |
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15. | Can you solve The Frog Problem? | 3,063 | |
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16. | Leap Years: we can do better | 2,549 | |
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17. | The 10,000 Domino Computer | 2,496 | |
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18. | Generating π from 1,000 random numbers | 2,332 | |
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19. | Complex Fibonacci Numbers? | 2,290 | |
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20. | Superpermutations: the maths problem solved by 4chan | 2,227 | |
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21. | How many different Youtube videos are possible? | 2,203 | Show |
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22. | We shot a YouTube video about film formats on 35mm film | 2,200 | |
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23. | All UK football road signs are wrong! Join the petition for geometric change! | 2,144 | |
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24. | Help, our train home is making 9 quintillion stops. | 2,126 | Let's Play |
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25. | Milk first or last? The correct method for hot tea. (GONE MATHEMATICAL) | 2,101 | |
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26. | The almost impossible chessboard puzzle | 2,063 | |
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27. | How to mathematically calculate a fall through the Earth | 2,026 | |
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28. | How to Cheat and Look Like You Can Solve the Rubik's Cube | 1,927 | Guide |
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29. | Why 02/02/2020 is the most palindromic date ever. | 1,857 | |
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30. | THE SCUTOID: did scientists discover a new shape? | 1,812 | |
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31. | Matt meets Jordan Ellenberg: 0.999999... = ? | 1,763 | |
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32. | The unexpected probability result confusing everyone | 1,700 | |
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33. | Prisoners in Hats Puzzle: two variations | 1,655 | |
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34. | How fast is a Fidget Spinner? | 1,536 | |
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35. | Matt meets Feliks Zemdegs: Rubik's Cube World Champion | 1,531 | | Cube World
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36. | The Coriolis Effect Test: two hemispheres, one sink | 1,522 | | Clockwise
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37. | Rolling Shutter Explained on the Cheap | 1,504 | |
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38. | Impossible Rubik's Cubes | 1,456 | |
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39. | The Brick Balancing Challenge | 1,438 | |
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40. | The bridge which is measured in smoots | 1,434 | |
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41. | Stand-up comedy routine about Spreadsheets | 1,421 | |
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42. | Ordinals vs Cardinals (and how many algebraic numbers are there?) | 1,412 | |
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43. | When Spreadsheets Attack! | 1,409 | |
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44. | The Difference of Two Squares | 1,385 | |
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45. | How to build a Hexastix in 72 easy steps | 1,378 | Tutorial |
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46. | Puzzle: Is 36 the only triangle-square number? | 1,353 | |
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47. | Geometry of Footballs and the Cube-shaped Ball | 1,344 | |
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48. | SOLUTION: Three Indistinguishable Dice Puzzle | 1,344 | |
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49. | The search for the biggest shape in the universe. | 1,300 | |
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50. | How can a jigsaw have two distinct solutions? | 1,300 | |
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51. | The Fractal Menger Sponge and Pi | 1,294 | |
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52. | Recursive PowerPoint Presentations [Gone Fractal!] | 1,244 | |
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53. | The unbelievable solution to the 100 prisoner puzzle. | 1,209 | |
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54. | Bad Rounding: ⌊Trump vs Obamacare⌋ | 1,174 | |
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55. | Checking the exact angle of parking bays. | 1,172 | |
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56. | How to mathematically hang a picture (badly). | 1,145 | |
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57. | Calculating π by hand: the Chudnovsky algorithm | 1,112 | |
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58. | The Brick Double-Domino Effect Explained | 1,098 | | Domino Effect
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59. | Paraboloids and The Building which Set Things on Fire | 1,094 | |
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60. | Pi Day 2019: calculating π with a balancing beam | 1,063 | |
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61. | Calculating π by hand the Isaac Newton way: Pi Day 2020 | 1,028 | |
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62. | There are SIX Platonic Solids | 1,024 | |
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63. | The Castle and the Princess Puzzle | 1,016 | |
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64. | Calculating the optimal sphere packing density: with oranges | 1,016 | |
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65. | Inside an Antimatter Factory | 1,014 | |
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66. | MENACE: the pile of matchboxes which can learn | 1,012 | |
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67. | What's the story with log(1 + 2 + 3)? | 993 | Vlog |
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68. | Does The Average Person Exist? | 980 | |
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69. | MPMP: Can you play Scrabble over a video call? | 980 | |
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70. | The Rug Puzzle: how many triangles? | 973 | |
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71. | Ramanujan, 1729 and Fermat's Last Theorem | 960 | |
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72. | Infinite DVD unboxing video: Festival of the Spoken Nerd | 955 | |
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73. | Synchronising Metronomes in a Spreadsheet | 955 | |
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74. | The Maths of Spinning Coins and Euler's Disk | 928 | |
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75. | The Spherical Droste Effect, with added twist and recursion. | 927 | |
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76. | New Rubik's Cube World Record! 4.74 seconds (interview and breakdown) | 923 | | Cube World
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77. | Visiting every Platform Zero in the UK in one day! | 912 | |
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78. | Are odd-numbered mobius-loop cogs possible? | 876 | |
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79. | Why didn't GPS crash? | 870 | |
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80. | The Best Square Square in New York | 853 | |
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81. | Matt Explains: The Lottery [featuring: Choose Function, Infinite Geometric Series] | 839 | |
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82. | Are Matt and James anti-psychic? | 835 | |
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83. | Will a falling pencil hit the table? We do the maths! | 828 | |
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84. | Is the London Underground knotted? | 824 | |
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85. | Can we film a stroboscopic helicopter? | 817 | |
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86. | Why do whole oranges float, but peeled oranges sink? | 811 | |
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87. | Measuring the Berlin TV Tower with a ruler | 793 | |
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88. | Happy Thirdsday: finding a third using only halves | 776 | |
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89. | Mind-boggling Card Trick (you can try at home) | 766 | |
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90. | New Superpermutations Discovered! | 762 | |
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91. | Does daylight savings kill people? | 758 | |
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92. | The Numbers in Dice Stacking and Balancing | 740 | |
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93. | Making a physical Lissajous curve | 738 | |
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94. | The Actual Mathematics of Popping Champagne Corks | 734 | |
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95. | How to make an edge-coloured origami dodecahedron | 726 | Guide |
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96. | How to keep an open secret with mathematics. | 696 | |
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97. | Spinning Egg Trick (feat. Tippe Top) | 694 | |
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98. | Can you crack the face-down card game? | 692 | |
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99. | James Grime's Maths Puzzle: The self descriptive number | 691 | |
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100. | SOLUTION: 10 coin flips in a row! (for 10^5 subscribers) | 691 | |
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