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Imagine being on the Titanic as it hits the iceberg, but this time, you have the power to save Jack – if you can solve the riddles in time! 🛟 These brain-teasers will have you thinking fast, laughing, and maybe even yelling, “I’ve got it!” as you try to keep Jack afloat. Each puzzle gets a little trickier, testing your wits and creativity, but trust me, it’s all part of the fun. 🌊 Do you have what it takes to survive this icy adventure and change the ending of one of history’s most famous stories? Gather your friends, grab some snacks, and see if you can outsmart the challenges before it’s too late. 🎭 Click play, and let’s save Jack together! 🚢 Animation is created by Bright Side.
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00:00Welcome aboard! Today we embark on a haunting mission shrouded in sorrow and shadows, one
00:06that draws us back to the fateful night of Titanic. With the whispers of lost souls guiding
00:12us, we shall seek to rescue Jack from the icy grip of doom.
00:18You may remember that Jack Dawson loved waking up in the morning, not knowing what was going
00:23to happen or who he was going to meet. But still, to make it through the day, he needs
00:28to pack some stuff in a bundle. In front of him, there's an array of things. An axe,
00:33a piece of rope, a saw, a dumbbell, not me, an album for drawing, a large bag of flour,
00:40and a few pencils. Unfortunately, he can only pack two items. What should the guy choose?
00:52Do you remember that Jack is an artist? He should take the album for drawing and a few
00:56pencils. Now Jack is already standing in front of
01:00Titanic and arguing with a man for a ticket. The man is willing to give him the ticket
01:05if Jack guesses its number. He even provides our guy with some clues. He says that his
01:10ticket number is divisible by 5, 6, and 9. Jack can choose from the following answers
01:16– 120, 150, 180. So, can you help Jack get on the ship, however
01:23dubious this decision is? Eventually, Jack opts for the third answer,
01:35180. And it's the right one. Now Jack is standing in front of three doors
01:40on the Titanic. Each door leads to a different passenger class. First class for the wealthy,
01:46second class for the middle class, and third class for the poor. To board the ship, Jack
01:51must guess which door leads to which class. There are certain signs on the doors. Door
01:57A claims, this door is chosen by those who are ready for anything in search of adventure.
02:03Door B advises, this door is chosen by those who are used to a calm and comfortable life.
02:09And door C warns, this door is chosen by those who value traveling with minimal expenses.
02:16Can you help Jack figure out which doors lead to which class, and which door he should open
02:21if he can only travel in third class? Jack needs to enter door A. It is open for
02:36those ready for anything in search of adventure. Such people are likely poor, and they often
02:41come across unpredictable conditions. So, it's the door to the third-class deck. Those
02:47used to a calm and comfortable life, and who should pick door B, are the wealthy. This
02:52is the first class. They can afford comfort. And those who value minimal expenses and should
02:58choose door B are the middle class. They try to have a balance between comfort and cost.
03:04So this door leads to second class. Jack wakes up hungry. But to get a meal, he
03:10needs to tell the kitchen staff a password. It's a five-letter word that means something
03:15you can eat. If you take away the first letter, it's something you get from the sun. Remove
03:20the second letter, and it'll be an important activity you do every day. Without the third
03:26letter, you'll get a symbol you use while spelling your email address. Take away the
03:31fourth letter, and it's something you can drink. Can you help Jack figure out the password,
03:36which is the original word? The password is C.
03:45The third is wheat. After having some rest and eating a meal,
03:50Jack is walking down the ship's corridor. He wants to find his way to the party. He
03:54comes across three turns. On the floor and walls near each turn, Jack notices important
04:00details. At the first turn, there is shiny confetti and a feather. At the second turn,
04:06there are dirty boot prints and some coal dust. And at the third turn, there is a broken
04:11violin string. A faint echo of music can be heard from behind the corner too. Which
04:16turn should Jack take to get to the party? Jack should take the third turn. The confetti
04:30and feather at the first turn indicate the luxury of first class, and the corridor behind
04:34that corner is likely to lead to the dining room. The dirty boot prints and coal dust
04:40lead to the boiler room, and the broken violin string and faint music suggest the party is
04:45behind the third corner. Jack arrives at the party and notices Rose.
04:51But there's not one girl, but three. Can you help Jack figure out which Rose is the
04:56real one? The Rose on the left is actually floating
05:03above the floor, but you can easily miss this fact if you aren't super attentive.
05:12The Rose on the right has weird fangs, and the fingers on her left hand are covered with
05:17something red. Eww. So the real Rose is the girl in the middle. Jack is on his way to
05:23meet Rose when a man stops him. Jack recognizes Cal, Rose's unwanted fiancé. Cal tells
05:30Jack that he's decided to give up on his idea to marry Rose. To bury the hatchet, he
05:36invites Jack to his cabin and offers him a drink. Look around the cabin very carefully
05:41and try to figure out whether Jack should accept Cal's truce offer.
05:52Look over there, at that coffee table in the corner. See that small bottle? If you're
05:57attentive enough, you can read the word poison on the label. It means Jack's drink is most
06:02likely poisoned. Drop that glass and run away from that cabin, Jack! Run, Jack, run!
06:09Jack is in his cabin and is starting to flood. He has three options to choose from. He can
06:14put on a warm grandma sweater, or he can put on a life jacket. Or he can grab a small bucket.
06:21What should he do? Jack should put on the warm sweater. The
06:30life jacket won't help him in a flooding cabin. In fact, it'll even make the situation
06:35more dangerous because Jack might get trapped against the ceiling as the water rises. The
06:40bucket won't help either. You can't bail out the ocean with it. As for the warm sweater,
06:45it'll help Jack retain body heat. Even if it gets wet, wearing more layers will protect
06:50the guy from hypothermia, which is critical when you're in cold water.
06:55The Titanic is sinking, and Jack is trying to escape from the lower deck. He has three
06:59paths in front of him. To the left, and look, a rat is running away! To the right, but water
07:05is already pouring in there! And straight ahead, where the light is flickering ominously.
07:11Which way should Jack opt for?
07:20However counterintuitive it may sound, he should go to the right, where the water is
07:25already flowing. The rat can survive in areas about to be flooded and isn't afraid of
07:30water, so following this animal might be a bad choice. Flickering lights indicate electrical
07:36danger and potentially exposed wires, so it's not safe to go straight. And even though the
07:41water is flowing from the right, it still might be the safest route, offering Jack a
07:46chance to escape before the area fully floods.
07:49On his way to the higher deck, Jack sees three people that seem to be in need of assistance.
07:54An elderly lady, a young woman, and a middle-aged man. Look at them carefully. Who is in dire
08:01need of help?
08:09The elderly lady has a big dog with her. The loyal animal will help her get to the deck.
08:14The young woman seems to be strong and healthy enough to save herself. And as for the middle-aged
08:20man, despite his imposing appearance, he's using a walking stick. Jack needs to help
08:25him, otherwise the man won't make it to the deck in time.
08:29The Titanic is nearing its demise, and Jack needs to find something to hold on to in order
08:34to survive. Rose has already climbed onto the door, but Jack has three less obvious
08:39options. He can grab a floating violin left behind by one of the musicians, or he can
08:45hold onto a barrel that has been thrown out of the cargo hold. Or he can grab a folding
08:50chair that ended up in the water. Which option should Jack choose to survive?
09:02The best option in this situation is to hold onto the barrel. The violin is definitely
09:07too small to support an adult. The folding chair might not be stable in the water, plus
09:12it can easily flip over.
09:14As for the barrel, it's large and buoyant enough to keep Jack afloat, increasing his
09:19chances of survival. Even if the barrel gets partially submerged, it will remain buoyant
09:24enough to support Jack's weight, helping him stay above water and preventing him from
09:29going to the bottom. And yet, we know how this turns out. Oh well.
09:33That's it for today! So hey, if you pacified your curiosity, then give the video a like
09:38and share it with your friends! Or if you want more, just click on these videos and
09:42stay on the Bright Side!

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