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 200 Most Viewed Videos by Stand-up Maths


Video TitleViewsCategoryGame
101.How to keep an open secret with mathematics.258,582
102.Stand-up comedy routine using a live spherical camera257,396
103.I’m going to calculate π on the Moon. Literally.251,870
104.Checking the exact angle of parking bays.251,650
105.Matt & Hugh: the mystery of two balls in a can251,306
106.Matt Explains: The Lottery [featuring: Choose Function, Infinite Geometric Series]246,965
107.The Best Square Square in New York245,485
108.Are accurate election predictions luck or skill?237,942
109.Are odd-numbered mobius-loop cogs possible?237,590
110.Can the "Red Mirage" and "Blue Shift" be explained with math? ELECTION 2024235,455
111.Can you solve The Frog Problem?235,186
112.A century-old knot conjecture was wrong all along234,387
113.Making a physical Lissajous curve232,803
114.The impossible 2025 puzzle with over a million solutions!232,575
115.The Numbers in Dice Stacking and Balancing227,462
116.How to make an edge-coloured origami dodecahedron225,930Guide
117.I walked the length of a state (ish)225,507
118.The Fairest Sharing Sequence Ever224,476
119.Is the London Underground knotted?223,074
120.Why do whole oranges float, but peeled oranges sink?219,386
121.SOLUTION: 10 coin flips in a row! (for 10^5 subscribers)217,149
122.Calculating pi with a pendulum211,595
123.The Actual Mathematics of Popping Champagne Corks207,733
124.New World-Record Largest Prime Ever Found!201,521
125.Measuring the Berlin TV Tower with a ruler197,449
126.UK Rubik’s Cube Championship 2016 PART I196,578
127.The Castle and the Princess Puzzle194,333
128.The story of Matt Parker vs The Phone Thief194,220
129.How to find a square root192,899
130.Calculating pi by weighing a circle186,728
131.Spinning Egg Trick (feat. Tippe Top)186,594
132.NYC: The Linear Equation of Broadway186,145
133.How to detect bank fraud with maths183,835
134.17 Number Facts about 2017 in 2:17183,782
135.The Parker Machine: it's 80% accurate.181,569
136.Are Matt and James anti-psychic?180,225
137.De-beep Your Appliances: removing a piezo buzzer from a kettle178,417
138.Sam's Home-made Disco Calculator177,336
139.Ordinals vs Cardinals (and how many algebraic numbers are there?)173,026
140.The rise of the NBA Beard.172,898
141.Vector: my new robot maths buddy171,868
142.Quick Mathematical Card Trick171,656
143.Visiting every Platform Zero in the UK in one day!170,232
144.The Curious Incident of the Maths in the Stage-show: Part 1164,782Show
145.Alphamagic vs Letterwise Magic Squares164,522Let's Play
146.Recreating Asteroids with Lasers163,752
147.How to get infinitely many lottery tickets161,314
148.Eclipses can be approximated the same way as π. [ONE TAKE!]160,943
149.Manchester Mega Pixel: world's largest analogue digital image158,782
150.How to estimate a population using statisticians156,133
151.Solar Eclipse Maths and the Cosmic Coincidence of the Saros Cycle153,851
152.Matt & Hugh play with a Brick and derive Centripetal Acceleration153,371
153.Can you crack the face-down card game?149,914
154.Polygons of New York149,560
155.The maths of spherical video (aka "360 camera")149,175Spherical
156.The Tuning Fork Mystery: an unexpected update146,279Vlog
157.Romantic Mathematical Shape: möbius-loop hearts144,665
158.The Rug Puzzle: how many triangles?143,943
159.The Stack Folding Challenge142,904
160.How many calendars are there?142,793
161.The 1890 US Census and the history of punchcard computing [feat. Grant of 3blue1brown fame]142,650
162.Accuracy vs Precision137,771
163.10 coin flips in a row! (for 10^5 subscribers)137,513
164.The Tuning Fork Mystery: unexpected vibrations134,774
165.How fast is a bullet? [featuring: pendulum calculation]133,787
166.The Datasaurus Dozen133,342
167.The Raising of Chicago: the windy city132,893
168.New Superpermutations Discovered!132,473
169.UK Rubik’s Cube Championship 2016 PART II132,166
170.Mind-boggling Card Trick: REVEALED130,200
171.Puzzle: Is 36 the only triangle-square number?129,489
172.Sun Explosion compared to the Destruction of Planet Alderaan128,787
173.MPMP: Can you spin the table?128,541
174.Killing Maths Mosquitoes with Atomic Proofs: roots of two, Fermat and prime numbers123,798
175.Exploring Hyperbolic Space with VR (and crochet)122,434
176.Does daylight savings kill people?121,477
177.Speed Rubik's Cubing for drunk people121,015
178.Dodecaplex: the puzzle from the fourth dimension!118,957
179.2019 facts in 2 mins 19 seconds114,067
180.MPMP: Can you play Scrabble over a video call?111,581
181.Humble Pi: plane wrong108,789
182.Strictly Come Dancing is Strictly Unfair107,913
183.Matt Explains: Binomial Coefficients [featuring: choose function, pascal's triangle]107,296
184.What is this shape I'm destroying called?105,135
185.Matt & Hugh: Euler Disk III, The Correctioning104,080
186.Stats of CERN: How many Higgs per second?98,739
187.Matt meets Jordan Ellenberg: BONUS FOOTAGE96,402
188.A new Rhombic Dodecahedron from Croatia!95,885
189.James Grime's Maths Puzzle: The self descriptive number88,978
190.Infinite DVD unboxing video: Festival of the Spoken Nerd86,294
191.Curvahedra: how many faces make a polyhedron79,853
192.Sydney: The Unsuccessful Hunt for Parabolas79,081
193.NAND Cat [original]78,676
194.When Buildings Wobble: with Paul Shepherd72,633
195.Humble Pi: Los Angeles crime and Null Island71,387
196.How many different World Cup results can a team have?69,391
197.The Curious Incident of the Maths in the Stage-show: Part 261,873Show
198.How to Make a Paper Snowflake61,046Guide
199.Postcards from backstage: Katie and Semi-Eulerian Graphs59,438
200.The 27 Card Trick59,357