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00:00Johnny organizes his dinner on a monthly basis.
00:03Each month, he chooses a different theme,
00:05makes sure his friends dress up in funny clothes,
00:08and he spends the whole evening eating and laughing.
00:11He spent days looking on the internet for one of the most difficult puzzles he could find
00:16to give his friends a real challenge to solve.
00:19It was at this moment that he found the puzzle of the four glasses.
00:22His guests arrived, and he explained the rules of the game to them.
00:26They would each start the game with four empty glasses that would be in place.
00:30Each time, they would have to turn exactly three different glasses.
00:35To win the game, the person should be able to find the minimum number of shots
00:40so that the four glasses are all upside down.
00:43So, do you think you can beat Johnny's guests by solving this puzzle?
00:56For the first shot, you have to choose three glasses of your choice and turn them over.
01:05Then, the second shot is the one where you have to show a little more skill and reflection.
01:11You should not choose exactly the same three glasses that you chose in the first round,
01:16otherwise it will bring you back to the starting point.
01:18Instead, you could choose to reverse the glasses 1, 2 and 4, for example.
01:23So, after the second shot, you get the following order.
01:27Up, up, down, down.
01:29Then, your best shot may seem counterintuitive,
01:32but you should choose two glasses turned over and one glass in place.
01:36At the fourth shot, you have to take the three glasses that are turned over and reverse them.
01:41In this way, you will have the four glasses turned over.
01:45Congratulations, you have just proved to Johnny and his guests
01:49that it takes a minimum of four shots to win this game.
01:53Sandy was exploring the forest near her home when she discovered a magical portal.
01:58On the other hand, she was shocked to find three of her close friends, Alex, Betty and Julie.
02:05They had been captured by a spying witch who had cast a spell on them.
02:09After that, one of them could only tell lies, the other could only tell the truth,
02:15and the third was a kind of double agent.
02:18Sometimes she lied, and sometimes she told the truth.
02:21Sandy decided to talk to each of them.
02:24Alex replied that she was not the one telling the truth.
02:27Betty said she was not the double agent.
02:30And Julie said she was not the liar.
02:32Can you help Sandy understand what curse Julie is suffering from?
02:36How can we solve this problem?
02:48Let's see how we can solve this problem.
02:51In all, there are six possibilities to consider, and we should start with the most obvious.
02:57If Alex was telling the truth, then she could not say that she was not telling the truth.
03:03She can't be the liar either, because then her statement would actually be true.
03:08So it's decided, Alex is the double agent.
03:11If Betty was the liar, then she would always lie.
03:15Saying that she is not the double agent would actually be true, so it is excluded.
03:20Since she cannot be the double agent, that means she is telling the truth.
03:24Bingo, that means Julie is the liar.
03:29It's Basile's lucky day. He won 1,000 euros with a lottery ticket.
03:34Of all the things he could buy with that money,
03:37he knew immediately that he wanted to spend it to buy his favorite chocolate.
03:42The chocolate bar he loves costs 1 euro.
03:45And since he has a hangover, the local store offers a promotion.
03:49For every 4 chocolate packages he brings to the store,
03:53the store offers him a free chocolate bar.
03:56What a bargain!
03:58What would you say to show your genius
04:00and calculate the maximum number of chocolate bars that Basile can get?
04:17Well, let's see how he could do it.
04:20If Basile spends all his money and buys 1,000 chocolate bars,
04:23he will have 1,000 packages, right?
04:26Then, if he exchanges 4 packages each time for an additional chocolate bar,
04:30he can get 250 more chocolate bars from his 1,000 packages.
04:35Now, if Basile exchanged his 250 packages, he would still get 62 chocolate bars.
04:41He would actually use 248 packages, which would leave him 2.
04:46Then, his best option would be to take his 62 packages,
04:50add the remaining 2 that he kept at the last exchange,
04:53and he would have a total of 64 packages.
04:56He can exchange his packages for 16 other chocolate bars.
05:00Then, he would take his 16 packages and exchange them for 4 other chocolate bars.
05:05By exchanging his last 4 packages, he would get his last chocolate bar.
05:10So, if Basile follows this process, he will get a maximum of 1,333 chocolate bars in total.
05:17Well, nobody said it was the best use for this money.
05:20Your mother asks you to measure 4 cups of orange juice using 2 cups.
05:25The problem is that you have a cup containing 20 cups and a cup of 36 cups.
05:31How can you do it?
05:34You have to start by pouring the orange juice into the smallest jug.
05:38Then, pour all the juice from this jug into the 36-cup jug.
05:42In this way, the empty space of the large jug will give you 16 cups.
05:47After doing this, you can fill the 20-cup jug with the orange juice.
05:52Then, pour the orange juice into the smallest jug.
05:56Then, pour the orange juice into the smallest jug.
06:00After doing this, you can fill the 20-cup jug with even more orange juice.
06:05Then, pour the orange juice into the 36-cup jug.
06:08In this way, you will fill the 36-cup jug completely.
06:12And what will remain in the smallest jug will be the 4 cups of juice that your mother asked for.
06:16After that, you will probably be able to open an orange juice stand.
06:21Sofie's aunt, Clara, bought a bottle of perfume for her niece's birthday.
06:26Unfortunately, Sofie could not keep it because her sister, Mia, is terribly allergic to all kinds of perfumes.
06:32Sofie reported to her aunt that he had bought it for 65 dollars.
06:37Aunt Clara then sold the perfume to someone else for 80 dollars.
06:42But then, she remembered that she had another niece, Lily, so she bought it back to the lady for 70 dollars.
06:49However, Lily also found herself allergic, so Aunt Clara had to resell the perfume, this time for 60 dollars.
06:56Did she get any benefit from this whole situation?
07:01Yes, Aunt Clara made a profit of 5 dollars and invested it in a good coffee.
07:07James, a mad scientist, was trying to solve the problem of a friend.
07:11This challenge forced him to stop everything just to understand it.
07:15James had two piles of goblets to analyze.
07:18One of the goblets contained the orange juice.
07:21The other pile contained the perfume.
07:24This challenge forced him to stop everything just to understand it.
07:27James had two piles of goblets to analyze.
07:30One pile contained five goblets stacked on top of each other, reaching a total height of 34 centimeters.
07:38Right next to this pile was another pile with only two goblets, totaling 19 centimeters in height.
07:54James had to determine the height of a single goblet.
07:57At first glance, one might think that it is enough to divide the total height by the number of goblets, but this would not work here.
08:05Instead, James thought about the problem differently.
08:09He considered the height of a single goblet as 20, and noticed that each goblet did not fit perfectly into the other.
08:16There was a bit of a game.
08:19For the pile of two goblets, the total height is 19 centimeters.
08:23This includes the total height of the first goblet plus the part of the second goblet that exceeds the first goblet.
08:29The pile of five goblets, which measures 34 centimeters in height,
08:34includes the height of the pile of two goblets plus the additional height due to the parts that overlap the three other goblets on top.
08:41By examining the difference, James realized that the height of the overlapping parts of the goblets reached 5 centimeters.
08:48With this information, he understood that the remaining height for a single goblet was 14.
08:54Eureka! His perseverance paid off, and James solved the riddle.
09:00One could say that the cut is full, but it is a game of words too obvious.
09:05Well, why deprive yourself after all?

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