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 Most Viewed Videos by Stand-up Maths


Video TitleViewsCategoryGame
1.The Unbeatable Game from the 60s: Dr NIM6,837,098The Un-BEATable Game
2.The Brick Double-Domino Effect Explained4,082,924Domino Effect
3.The Mathematics of Winning Monopoly2,904,690
4.Stand-up comedy routine about Spreadsheets2,901,771
5.How to Cheat and Look Like You Can Solve the Rubik's Cube2,171,243Guide
6.Why is TV 29.97 frames per second?2,019,303
7.Explaining the Trump Tariff Equation2,000,383
8.Why do people keep getting this wrong‽1,603,619
9.What does i^i = ?1,597,862
10.Matt meets Feliks Zemdegs: Rubik's Cube World Champion1,581,322Cube World
11.Calculating π by hand1,408,459
12.There is only One True Parabola1,386,288
13.The 10,000 Domino Computer1,316,147
14.How to build a Hexastix in 72 easy steps1,093,575Tutorial
15.Superpermutations: the maths problem solved by 4chan1,086,787
16.We calculated pi with colliding blocks1,030,360
17.Complex Fibonacci Numbers?974,628
18.How thick is a three-sided coin?968,328
19.Leap Years: we can do better942,590
20.Four has Four Letters914,433
21.The unexpected probability result confusing everyone886,737
22.Generating π from 1,000 random numbers865,873
23.The Three Indistinguishable Dice Puzzle856,170
24.The almost impossible chessboard puzzle835,573
25.Impossible Rubik's Cubes818,859
26.We shot a YouTube video about film formats on 35mm film791,331
27.Help, our train home is making 9 quintillion stops.780,005Let's Play
28.Australian Bank Notes are the Best in the World769,258
29.The Bingo Paradox: 3× more likely to win767,796
30.THE SCUTOID: did scientists discover a new shape?702,963
31.New maths discoveries! All announced at once!681,650
32.The A4 Paper Puzzle680,596
33.Is Mr Beast Cheating His Progress Bars?679,809
34.What's the story with log(1 + 2 + 3)?669,258Vlog
35.Do numerical pain scales mean anything?665,621
36.Rolling Shutter Explained on the Cheap649,998
37.The unbelievable solution to the 100 prisoner puzzle.646,263
38.How can a jigsaw have two distinct solutions?634,323
39.Matt Parker: Stand-up Maths Routine (about barcodes)595,851
40.Ramanujan, 1729 and Fermat's Last Theorem585,064
41.Stand-up comedy about Equations That Correspond to Vortex Motions (aka "smoke rings”).547,497
42.Recursive PowerPoint Presentations [Gone Fractal!]531,624
43.How to mathematically calculate a fall through the Earth525,638
44.The Brick Balancing Challenge522,504
45.Paraboloids and The Building which Set Things on Fire512,272
46.How fast is a Fidget Spinner?492,286
47.The bridge which is measured in smoots492,021
48.Maths has finally discovered a self-righting tetrahedron!486,604
49.New divisibility rule! (30,000 of them)480,599
50.How on Earth does ^.?$|^(..+?)\1+$ produce primes?476,843
51.The Maths of Spinning Coins and Euler's Disk475,120
52.We can fix UK currency with a £1.75 coin474,957
53.New largest prime number found! See all 41,024,320 digits.467,847
54.Calculating π by hand the Isaac Newton way: Pi Day 2020461,368
55.The Fractal Menger Sponge and Pi449,612
56.SOLUTION: Three Indistinguishable Dice Puzzle445,824
57.How many different Youtube videos are possible?429,918Show
58.Calculating π by hand: the Chudnovsky algorithm428,744
59.MENACE: the pile of matchboxes which can learn425,216
60.How to mathematically hang a picture (badly).422,603
61.Calculating the optimal sphere packing density: with oranges421,201
62.Why is the Apple Calendar so broken?420,797
63.Matt & Hugh: The Euler Disk Which Spins Forever413,661
64.The search for the biggest shape in the universe.386,910
65.The Coriolis Effect Test: two hemispheres, one sink379,566Clockwise
66.Mathematicians finally find the infinite card game.377,710
67.Back to the Fax Machine373,391
68.Why didn't GPS crash?369,976
69.Bad Rounding: ⌊Trump vs Obamacare⌋348,771
70.Can we film a stroboscopic helicopter?345,893
71.We have statistical evidence that people are mildly psychic340,781
72.All UK football road signs are wrong! Join the petition for geometric change!338,432
73.Bayesian Statistics with Hannah Fry338,196
74.The Difference of Two Squares333,056
75.Why 02/02/2020 is the most palindromic date ever.330,598
76.This fractal is more complex than the Mandelbrot set329,868
77.Geometry of Footballs and the Cube-shaped Ball328,223
78.Mind-boggling Card Trick (you can try at home)323,862
79.There are SIX Platonic Solids315,982
80.Synchronising Metronomes in a Spreadsheet315,896
81.Inside an Antimatter Factory315,502
82.18 mathematicians break my secret santa method312,767
83.Can I 3D print a minimal infinite surface?310,650
84.These pixels count themselves.300,909
85.This trumpet represents -2^x299,113
86.New Rubik's Cube World Record! 4.74 seconds (interview and breakdown)294,570Cube World
87.Milk first or last? The correct method for hot tea. (GONE MATHEMATICAL)293,817
88.How to make Instant Icecream using a Fire Extinguisher291,323
89.Prisoners in Hats Puzzle: two variations291,136
90.Golf balls: how many holes in one?288,976
91.Does The Average Person Exist?288,913
92.Will a falling pencil hit the table? We do the maths!287,355
93.When Spreadsheets Attack!282,705
94.The Spherical Droste Effect, with added twist and recursion.278,250
95.Brilliant Geometry: a physical 3D zoetrope of a 4D cube275,316
96.Pi Day 2019: calculating π with a balancing beam270,304
97.Calculator Number Trick: rectangle patterns269,265
98.Matt meets Jordan Ellenberg: 0.999999... = ?268,332
99.Happy Thirdsday: finding a third using only halves266,349
100.What do we know about Asteroid 314159 aka ‘Mattparker’?266,266