Matt Parker: Stand-up Maths Routine (about barcodes)

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  • Matt Parker performs a stand-up maths routine about barcodes at the Hammersmith Apollo, as part of the 2011 Uncaged Monkeys national tour. standupmaths.com/
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  • @QBAlchemist
    @QBAlchemist Před 7 lety +503

    I would love to have a t-shirt with a Parker Sudoku on it. Random numbers everywhere, maybe even letters thrown in for good measure. Sounds just like my cup'o tea.

    • @mrpokemon1186
      @mrpokemon1186 Před 5 lety +45

      And put the entire thing...
      In a Parker square!

    • @lucca7716
      @lucca7716 Před 5 lety +17

      It would be a parker square of a sudoku

    • @Lucas_van_Hout
      @Lucas_van_Hout Před 4 lety +10

      QBAlchemist with an whole row of Sevens, a 12 in one square as well as an 69 and 42.

    • @ShevkoMore
      @ShevkoMore Před 3 lety +2

      @@Lucas_van_Hout Don't forget the ø!

    • @ten.seconds
      @ten.seconds Před 3 lety +1

      That's numberwang!

  • @aelliixx
    @aelliixx Před 7 lety +527

    I died at the put 12 in one square :D

  • @NoriMori1992
    @NoriMori1992 Před 8 lety +259

    "The only reason I have this CD, right? I listen to it with all the dangerous high frequencies removed, as a kind of way of inoculating myself against his tunes. Hey, there's a fever going around!"
    Oh my goodness. That was brilliant. :'D

    • @Domihork
      @Domihork Před 4 lety +3

      I think I'm to unfamiliar with Bieber to get the joke. Could you explain the fever part, please?

    • @allanrichardson1468
      @allanrichardson1468 Před 4 lety +10

      It’s a rhyme on his name to describe how his fans feel about him: Bieber Fever. The fans call themselves ...
      Beliebers.

    • @markusklemm4516
      @markusklemm4516 Před 3 lety +11

      "there's a fever going around" hits entirely differently in the time of Covid

    • @trickytreyperfected1482
      @trickytreyperfected1482 Před 3 lety +4

      @@markusklemm4516 it really doesn't

  • @lucidlynx1004
    @lucidlynx1004 Před 9 lety +1260

    Why doesn't he change his name to Math Parker?

    • @Streksti
      @Streksti Před 8 lety +9

      +numachi I was thinking the same thing.

    • @DanDart
      @DanDart Před 8 lety +71

      +Streksti it would have to be maths though of course

    • @DavidAndrewsPEC
      @DavidAndrewsPEC Před 7 lety +9

      Well, Matt is short for Ma(t)thew.... :D

    • @joshgarvin5980
      @joshgarvin5980 Před 7 lety +23

      numachi because you can't park maths. You can however park Matts.

    • @EebstertheGreat
      @EebstertheGreat Před 7 lety +25

      "Math" is not used as an abbreviation for "mathematics" in England; they use "maths" instead. He even said that "math" was not a "real word" in one of his lectures (not necessarily as a dig against Americans, just in context). So unfortunately, it doesn't really work for him.

  • @mysteryshrimp
    @mysteryshrimp Před 8 lety +170

    The next time that I am on a train, I'm doing the sudoku thing, but rather than just random number generating, I'm going to complete it. In dozenal.

    • @sk8rdman
      @sk8rdman Před 8 lety +8

      +mysteryshrimp I believe sudokus are only possible in a square base. Dozenal is great, but not for a sudoku. However, you could make one for hexadecimal, or, if you like, make a 3 dimensional sudoku in octal.

    • @mysteryshrimp
      @mysteryshrimp Před 8 lety +21

      Not saying it will be correct. Just that it will include dec and el.

    • @sk8rdman
      @sk8rdman Před 8 lety +12

      +sk8rdman On second thought, it occurs to me that one COULD make a base 12 sudoku if it was a 12x12 array divided into twelve 3x4 or 2x6 sections.
      Furthermore, you could even expand it into a 3 dimensional sudoku, if you make a 12x12x12 array divided into 144 2x2x3 sections.
      In fact, you could make a sudoku of any base in up to as many dimensions as it has whole numbers to factor into, so, for example, you could make a 4 dimensional hexadecimal 2x2x2x2 puzzle divided into eight 2x2x2x2 sections.

    • @draevonmay7704
      @draevonmay7704 Před 8 lety +9

      Complete a sudoku in dozenal is the same as doing it in base 10. They both have digits 0-9 and you never need to enter dec or el into a sudoku problem. If you want to confuse someone it has to be in a base SMALLER than 10 (ex base-3)

    • @sk8rdman
      @sk8rdman Před 8 lety +4

      Draevon May
      Fair point.
      However, the implied idea is that each character in the base must be used, and there should be no numbers greater than one digit long. At least, this is the idea that my logic was based on.

  • @turtlette
    @turtlette Před 7 lety +170

    You made my day when you called the iPhone a universal Turing machine!

    • @fortywatts2548
      @fortywatts2548 Před 6 lety +13

      It made my day when the subtitle-writer wrote 'Nick Clegg' as 'nuclear bomb'!

    • @KristopherNoronha
      @KristopherNoronha Před 3 lety

      but... it isn't :/

    • @turtlette
      @turtlette Před 3 lety +5

      @@KristopherNoronha doesn't mean I can't laugh at the joke.

  • @inventgineer
    @inventgineer Před 3 lety +17

    That is, indeed, unquestionably the absolute best use of Sudoku 😂; just brilliant.

  • @antares9601
    @antares9601 Před 8 lety +69

    I really need to try the Sudoku thing LOL

  • @Razzfazz87
    @Razzfazz87 Před 8 lety +403

    Came to this video in an automated playlist and I dreadfully noticed the next video not being from your channel which means that in about 5 videos Google will have decided that it's time for me to watch one of the major youtube partners because somehow it's "related" to maths. In 6 videos I probably will know how to apply make up, in 10 videos I'll know the story of a major game that came out 2015, in 20 videos I'll know the 10 ten of everything and in 40 videos I'll have watched home abortions and cyst removals.
    CZcams, because who could have guessed that watching 10 videos in a row from one channel could mean that you currently enjoy that channel.

    • @NoriMori1992
      @NoriMori1992 Před 8 lety +18

      "in 20 videos I'll know the 10 ten of everything"
      Wait what.

    • @Razzfazz87
      @Razzfazz87 Před 8 lety +40

      NoriMori *top ten*
      Missed a word there. "top 10 celebs..." "top 10 games..." "top 10 rapists..."
      You know, cheap videos based on gathering easy but not verifiable information.

    • @NoriMori1992
      @NoriMori1992 Před 8 lety +3

      Razzfazz87 Ooooh. Thanks!

    • @mandolinic
      @mandolinic Před 7 lety +25

      Razzfazz87 As long as you're not directed to the lunatic part of CZcams where the Flat Earthers hang out, you can think yourself lucky.

    • @Cygnus0lor
      @Cygnus0lor Před 6 lety +1

      *Standing ovation Citizen Kane-style*

  • @Dthenn
    @Dthenn Před 8 lety +110

    I played along with the calculator thing at the beginning and must've typed in the same 4-digit number as that bloke did, because my number was identical. Spoooooky.

    • @draevonmay7704
      @draevonmay7704 Před 8 lety +46

      That's the power of the Home Depot.

    • @EthanTheJuggler
      @EthanTheJuggler Před 8 lety +1

      +Draevon May hahahaha 😂

    • @U014B
      @U014B Před 7 lety +12

      A 1/8999 chance!

    • @catlover-fp5ig
      @catlover-fp5ig Před 7 lety +7

      +Noel Goetowski
      Actually it would be a 1/10000 chance, as all numbers from 0 (0000) to 9999 would be possible 4 digit numbers for him to put into his calculator.

    • @cosminaalex
      @cosminaalex Před 7 lety +12

      catlover12670 yes,but the zeros are irrelevant if written before any nonzero digit and so all combinations of 4 digit numbers that fall short of being at least 1000 are not 4 digit numbers,or else we may be forced to write or represent an infinite string of 0s "ending" with the actual number (in a p-adic sort of fashion)

  • @patrickhannon4217
    @patrickhannon4217 Před rokem +6

    To be fair, making Maths both funny and educational at the same time, is a bloody fantastic skill

  • @lisamariefan
    @lisamariefan Před 5 lety +20

    So you know, I actually wound up using the knowledge about check digits along with UPC's having consecutive values (minus check digit) of for clothing size increments to figure out if there was a medium size jacket when a large was given to me at my job today.
    They can look that stuff up of course in the system but using some mathematical reasoning I was able to save everyone a bunch of time.

  • @prithirajmallik9535
    @prithirajmallik9535 Před 7 lety +16

    parker is a mathematician and a comedian. what a combination !

  • @achatterjee14
    @achatterjee14 Před 5 lety +14

    I have always loved numbers and the inherent magic they contain. I couldn't become a mathematician myself but when I see it hear one I am filled with an overwhelming sense of joy and ofcourse admiration. Awesome work Matt!

  • @Gorgana68
    @Gorgana68 Před 4 lety +8

    Only discovered Matt a few years ago and used the picture on the excel spreadsheet to show my class. Very funny and explains clearly.

  • @johncameron1935
    @johncameron1935 Před 6 lety +12

    Oh my god a whole row of 7s. absolutely barbaric. I love it.

  • @dannymiller7860
    @dannymiller7860 Před 10 lety +34

    This is absolutely fantastic.

  • @abra238
    @abra238 Před 8 lety +10

    That sudoku part had me in stitches xD

  • @beefytaquitos
    @beefytaquitos Před 7 lety +180

    My right ear loved this video. Left ear... kinda meh about it.

  • @Qwerasd
    @Qwerasd Před 7 lety +25

    My right ear is laughing it's lobe off!

  • @ManoftheGap
    @ManoftheGap Před 6 lety +5

    The opening joke has a 2 in 10 chance of being a trap. If the one's digit of the four digit number is 0 or 1, the rule applied after leaves you with a 50/50 chance that the guessed digit will be a zero or a nine.

  • @SharpAssKnittingNeedles
    @SharpAssKnittingNeedles Před 2 lety +37

    Love Matt, but watching how good he is in front of a crowd vs a camera makes me understand why Steve is slaying him in subs! He needs a live audience, and that kind of talent is so rare he's too good to thrive on youtube

    • @squeakybunny2776
      @squeakybunny2776 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I think it's more the subjects than the presentation where Steve is winning

    • @horusreloaded6387
      @horusreloaded6387 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@squeakybunny2776I agree. I think Matt has a good style and sense of humor.
      Steve on the other hand, has some broadly interesting subjects and I hate everything else about his videos. Very good info, terrible presentation.

  • @aliceaoc26
    @aliceaoc26 Před 12 lety +9

    I couldn't finish a sudoku when i was on the train the other day, so i remembered this and put random numbers in!

  • @LillianWinterAnimations
    @LillianWinterAnimations Před 8 lety +166

    Base 1 sudoku.

    • @duck6872
      @duck6872 Před 8 lety

      great idea

    • @frozzenwaterfall
      @frozzenwaterfall Před 7 lety +16

      of course there is a relevant xkcd :D

    • @SalahEddineH
      @SalahEddineH Před 7 lety +9

      There is always a relevant xkcd :D Cheers :D Love you guys. Just for reading xkcd :D

    • @scwfan08
      @scwfan08 Před 7 lety +4

      Binary is Base 2.

    • @pursutruth
      @pursutruth Před 7 lety +9

      Yeah, base 1 would just be one empty square, in which you would be forced to place a zero. :D

  • @vipero07
    @vipero07 Před 8 lety +45

    The next time you do stand up, you should be sure to wear that parker square t-shirt :-D

  • @sk8rdman
    @sk8rdman Před 8 lety +4

    This is brilliant. I never thought about this use for the principles of sudoku.

  • @manmanman784
    @manmanman784 Před 9 lety +9

    Numberphile hero!

  • @murderousmaths
    @murderousmaths Před 11 lety +4

    We love this guy! Brilliant.

  • @skyr8449
    @skyr8449 Před 7 lety +15

    the letters may have been in a higher base

  • @InTheBeginningTheUniverseWas

    What a brilliant Mattematician.

  • @NoriMori1992
    @NoriMori1992 Před 7 lety +34

    Every time he said "Suduku", I died a little inside.

    • @Chris_Cross
      @Chris_Cross Před 3 lety +1

      Why? That's how you say it.

    • @professorsogol5824
      @professorsogol5824 Před 3 lety +3

      @@Chris_Cross NoriMori-san and I know different. Please note that the second syllable has an "o" not a "u"

    • @Chris_Cross
      @Chris_Cross Před 3 lety +1

      @@professorsogol5824 Yeah, I know. But the pronunciation is the same.

    • @professorsogol5824
      @professorsogol5824 Před 3 lety +3

      @@Chris_Cross I have now consulted with four dictionaries: Merriam Webster has sü-ˈdō-kü, Oxford has soo'dokoo or su'douku, Collins has s[swa]'d[swa][horseshoe] ku (NB I can't type these symbols and You
      tube doesn't let me cut an paste them) for British English (this pronunciation seems closes to Matt Parkers) and suede[horseshoe]ku for American English, and Macmillan has sued[horseshoe]ku.
      Japanese is u as in boot, o as in boat and u as in boot; nice clean Cardinal Vowels

    • @Chris_Cross
      @Chris_Cross Před 3 lety +1

      @@professorsogol5824 Don't leave me hanging! The anticipation is killing me!

  • @crazydrummer4827
    @crazydrummer4827 Před 8 lety +59

    Cannot believe this guy has only 8 likes on Facebook.

    • @Fawkes42
      @Fawkes42 Před 8 lety +115

      +Crazy drummer You're looking at it the wrong way. He actually has an infinite amount of likes.

    • @crazydrummer4827
      @crazydrummer4827 Před 8 lety +4

      Fawkes Hahaha, that is right :D

    • @m2mm4m
      @m2mm4m Před 8 lety +3

      +Fawkes Yes you're right ∞ it must be the wrong way up!!!

    • @user-lm8jg3ov5v
      @user-lm8jg3ov5v Před 8 lety +1

      jako čudnovato

    • @crazydrummer4827
      @crazydrummer4827 Před 8 lety

      Srbo Srbo Hahaha, ne mogu ni jedan komentar da postavim, a da mi neko to ne napiše :D

  • @MountainHawkPYL
    @MountainHawkPYL Před 7 lety +19

    In that first trick, if the starting number ends in 0 or 1, then the last digit of the number multiplied by 9 could be a 0 or 9, and his trick could fail.

    • @emdivine
      @emdivine Před 7 lety +8

      luckily you might use some psychology here: I don't believe many people would actually end on a 0, because that *feels* less random than ending with a 1. humans are rather awful at producing as well as understanding randomness.

    • @chshrkt
      @chshrkt Před 6 lety +6

      Except that the trick is to choose a 4 digit number and multiply it by 9, that gives you either a 4 or 5 digit answer, which Matt then goes on to solve.

    • @Sahuagin
      @Sahuagin Před 3 lety +1

      seems like it yeah. if you picked 3210 or 3211 just for example, that would be 28890 and 28899 which would be ambiguous as to what the final digit might be. probably it doesn't happen often enough, and if it does he can make a joke about it.

    • @theblinkingbrownie4654
      @theblinkingbrownie4654 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@chshrkt? Irrelevant

  • @Ambidextroid
    @Ambidextroid Před 8 lety +5

    That sudoku bike at the end was hilarious =)

  • @cyrilio
    @cyrilio Před 8 měsíci

    I thought this was 11 MONTHS ago. Glad Matt hasn’t changed.

  • @jadencm4862
    @jadencm4862 Před 7 lety +2

    Brilliant camerawork

  • @SIRBOB102
    @SIRBOB102 Před 3 lety

    one of few videos I can watch at the max res

  • @TheUrszulat
    @TheUrszulat Před 7 lety

    Clever, engaging, fun!

  • @Wizarth
    @Wizarth Před 8 lety +3

    This guys delivery reminds me a lot of Adam Hill. I enjoy that.

  • @CopainVG
    @CopainVG Před 9 lety +27

    Numberninja XD

  • @saladar1958
    @saladar1958 Před 4 lety +2

    when he asks who has a calculator and i realize i have mine on my bedside table, when i get up keep it in my pocker, and thus almost always have my ti 84 plus color within reach.

  • @lambertbrother1628
    @lambertbrother1628 Před 6 lety +3

    The second time he says Nick Clegg the YT captions pick up 'Nuclear Bomb'.

  • @OrchidAlloy
    @OrchidAlloy Před 5 lety

    My right ear loved this

  • @lourias
    @lourias Před 3 lety +4

    "Dispense a microphone 🎤? "
    Was this presented at a vending machine park? LoL

  • @smorrow
    @smorrow Před 5 lety

    Needed, literally needed, the subtitles to understand this in places.

    • @KnakuanaRka
      @KnakuanaRka Před 5 lety

      Stuart Morrow Yeah, the sound quality is horrible here.

  • @luketimothy
    @luketimothy Před 11 lety +2

    Awesome! I love information theory! Best branch of Mathematics. Claude Shannon was a badass.

  • @melizzavinas4791
    @melizzavinas4791 Před 5 lety +3

    That sodoku tho, an absolute madman lmaooo

  • @ObiWanBillKenobi
    @ObiWanBillKenobi Před 5 lety +1

    I remember learning about barcode check digits in high school math.

  • @tommykarrick9130
    @tommykarrick9130 Před 6 lety +5

    People like Matt are gonna leave a better world for the rest of us by getting people to actually like math

  • @tylerbird9301
    @tylerbird9301 Před 4 lety

    My right ear really liked this some

  • @martinrowlands8631
    @martinrowlands8631 Před 8 lety +5

    If they ask you to do the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures please say yes!

  • @slightlokii3191
    @slightlokii3191 Před 6 lety

    now seeing this after doing year 12 math, I actually understand all his stuff about sudoku, although it is actually matrices xD good fun maths!

  • @alwinpriven2400
    @alwinpriven2400 Před 8 lety +6

    but what if, for example I picked the number 3120, if I multiply by 9 I will get: 28080 add digits: 2+8+0+8=18, which is a multiple of 9, so the last digit can be 9/0

    • @vividao4123
      @vividao4123 Před 8 lety

      There's really no answer to that. It's a hole in the trick.

    • @GoldenMada1
      @GoldenMada1 Před 8 lety

      +Alwin Priven I tried 4040 which multiplied by 9 gives 36360, but if I had chosen 4041 it would've given 36369, so there's no way he could've guessed it.. had the same thought

    • @remetsron2775
      @remetsron2775 Před 7 lety

      Alwin Priven Just ask to read from right to left. It will work.

  • @wisteela
    @wisteela Před 2 lety

    "Number Ninja" - Love it

  • @GhostEmblem
    @GhostEmblem Před 7 lety +1

    What he is describing basically sounds like a parity check

  • @johnchessant3012
    @johnchessant3012 Před 7 lety +2

    Nick Clegg joke at 6:20 was amazing

  • @reddragonflyxx657
    @reddragonflyxx657 Před 8 lety +3

    I'd be the one with a calculator and a universal turing machine.

  • @jaywolfenstien
    @jaywolfenstien Před 3 lety

    The only thing that would make that Suduku prank even better is if you pretend to be on the phone having an unrelated conversation while you're filling in random numbers. Not only is it easy, it's easy while you're distracted.

  • @Bastard471
    @Bastard471 Před 11 lety +1

    woooooo!

  • @weckar
    @weckar Před 7 lety +1

    regarding the initial number trick, doesn't that fail if the first 4 out of 5 digits already up to 9? Because then the final digit could be either 0 or 9, right?

  • @stenoch
    @stenoch Před 5 lety +8

    I'd like to see a legit recording of this. This looks like a bootleg taken from the audience with a cell phone. The audio is for crap.

  • @monochromeboi267
    @monochromeboi267 Před 5 lety

    I was so expecting this to be about Modulus 11 (I coincidentally got the 1 from Mr. Smartarse's 4 digits) that I tried to get the last digit from the barcode. No such luck. You've defeated me this time, Parker, but I will be coming back soon.

  • @branthebrave
    @branthebrave Před 8 lety +17

    Sudookoo

    • @katiekawaii
      @katiekawaii Před 8 lety +3

      +MichaelKingsfordGray Actually, in Japanese it's pronounced num-baa-pu-ray-su ^_~
      [Because they call it "number place" or ナンバープラース. ;) That aside, "sudoku" in Japanese is pronounced like sue-dough-koo.]

    • @TheExcalabur
      @TheExcalabur Před 8 lety +2

      +MichaelKingsfordGray Incorrect. No syllable in japanese ends with a consonant (except for n). sue-doh-kue. (The first and last vowels are the same.)

  • @whitherwhence
    @whitherwhence Před 8 lety +8

    l said one before Matt did. l feel supreme.

  • @TheEzzran
    @TheEzzran Před 8 lety +3

    "If you get someone who , put in another row of 7s." Did anyone manage to catch that?

    • @webby258
      @webby258 Před 8 lety +5

      +TheEzzran Pretty sure he says 'If you get someone hooked right'.

    • @TheEzzran
      @TheEzzran Před 8 lety

      That makes sense. Thanks!

  • @elifisher1282
    @elifisher1282 Před 7 lety +4

    i typed random numbers into a calculator and ended up typing the same 4-digit number the guy did......

    • @gnaskar
      @gnaskar Před 5 lety +1

      Writing in 4859 isn't quite random. The spacing between the 4 and the 8 is the same as the spacing for 5 and 9 so it props up more often than it should when you just let your hand move over the keypad. Interestingly, 1111 is one of the least common random numbers.

    • @panda4247
      @panda4247 Před 5 lety

      ​@@gnaskar that's because if you ask people to write random number(s), their minds would go around to make it as random-looking as possible, which would make it less random.
      Here is a challenge for you.
      2nd step: Get a die and roll it, let's say 25 times. Write down the results in the order you rolled them.
      1st step: But first try to make up such sequence of numbers in your mind, and write it down.
      Write bot sequences here in any order (you will know, which one is which, I will not).
      I will try to guess which was real and which was generated in your head.

  • @farklegriffen2624
    @farklegriffen2624 Před 4 lety +1

    My right ear laughed really hard

  • @DavidVanAcker92
    @DavidVanAcker92 Před 8 lety

    For all those who don't understand Matt's explanation on how to calculate the last digit of the barcode check mathspig.wordpress.com/tag/how-to-calculate-the-check-digit-on-a-barcode/ (and remember that google is your best friend :) )

  • @calculusfan1
    @calculusfan1 Před 7 lety +6

    Matt, with regards to the first trick, what if someone gives you digits that already add up to a number divisible by 9? For example, 4+6+2+6 = 18. Do you just take a 50/50 guess at 0 or 9?

    • @AndrewWilsonStooshie
      @AndrewWilsonStooshie Před 7 lety +2

      I don't know for certain but something tells me that in a 4 digit number that is multiplied by 9, the first 4 digits of the answer won't add up to 9?

    • @calculusfan1
      @calculusfan1 Před 7 lety +3

      2050*9=18450 and 1+8+4+5=18 which is divisible by 9
      2051*9=18459 and again the first 4 have a sum divisible by 9
      There are a lot of these - any time the chooser picks a 4 digit ending in 0 or 1, the last digit will be 0 or 9, respectively, meaning the first digits will have to add up to a number divisible by 9.

    • @AndrewWilsonStooshie
      @AndrewWilsonStooshie Před 7 lety +2

      calculusfan1 Fair enough. I guess he just says it's a 0 or a 9 then. Which probably gives away a little of how the trick is done.

    • @corneliaxaos2745
      @corneliaxaos2745 Před 7 lety

      I was under the impression you read them out from the units upwards... so the number 18450 would be read out "0 5 4 8 1"... that's probably just my endianness speaking. :P

    • @chshrkt
      @chshrkt Před 6 lety

      Except that the trick is to choose a 4 digit number and multiply it by 9, that gives you either a 4 or 5 digit answer, which Matt then goes on to solve.

  • @HenrysAdventures
    @HenrysAdventures Před 4 lety

    I might do the Sudoku thing on the train!

  • @kasfpg
    @kasfpg Před 8 lety +1

    1729th like hell yes!

  • @DanielLopez-up6os
    @DanielLopez-up6os Před 7 lety

    Katie steckles did a similar thing for our school a week or two a go.

  • @MuffinsCrib
    @MuffinsCrib Před 7 lety

    How did he do the first trick, I didn't really understand, would love to try this trick.

  • @newbarker523
    @newbarker523 Před 3 lety +3

    MP in 2011: 3:39 "There's a fever going round".
    9 years later in 2020: Yep!

  • @five5oclock
    @five5oclock Před 10 lety

    Woop woop!

  • @iwatchwithnoads7480
    @iwatchwithnoads7480 Před 3 lety

    What do you call it when Parker puts 12 in one square?

  • @michaelwang1730
    @michaelwang1730 Před 4 lety

    The first one won't work if he gave a number like 8226, because the last digit could be either 9 or 0

  • @teipeu9033
    @teipeu9033 Před 5 lety

    That sounded like Rebecca (Nerdcubed’s wife) saying “it starts with a letter.”

  • @chrischeaptech5053
    @chrischeaptech5053 Před 7 lety

    I swear I'm gonna do the sudoku "trick" :D

  • @jemand8462
    @jemand8462 Před 2 lety

    I'm going to say "let's n+1 this up a notch" way more often in my wrong med school major study group.

  • @SamTRC
    @SamTRC Před rokem

    Why was this in the Mother 3 aqua midi playlist?

  • @ApartmentNumber33
    @ApartmentNumber33 Před 11 lety +9

    I clicked on this thinking it was one of the guys from South Park.
    Then I realized it's Matt Stone and Trey Parker. Sigh.
    Good mistake though.

  • @franzjosephliszt1555
    @franzjosephliszt1555 Před 7 lety

    So this is why his channel is called standupmaths? I thought it was because he only showed the highest quality math on his channel

  • @Altoclarinets
    @Altoclarinets Před 5 lety +1

    Whoever captioned this really really doesn't know what to do with Nick Clegg...

  • @trchri
    @trchri Před 2 měsíci

    This was in the “hair era”

  • @swordguy8
    @swordguy8 Před 3 lety

    Suduku? You mean sudOku?! Fun game...

  • @JoeBlak81
    @JoeBlak81 Před 2 lety

    He’s wearing a barcode

  • @paulstaf
    @paulstaf Před 3 lety

    Would have liked to watch the video, but the audio was killing me... :(

  • @khalidsakka8020
    @khalidsakka8020 Před 5 lety

    a parker sudoku

  • @lammy3055
    @lammy3055 Před 7 lety

    I guess you could call it parker square sudoku

  • @Blackmark52
    @Blackmark52 Před 8 lety +1

    Keep a running total of the even digits and the odd digits at the same time, multiply the first total by 3 and add the second total, then divide by 10. Okay, piece of cake. What was that first digit again?

    • @ZipplyZane
      @ZipplyZane Před 6 lety +1

      You use the distributive property and multiply the odd digits by 3 every time, and only keep one total.

  • @Cayberni
    @Cayberni Před 7 lety

    I have a question about that 9 trick...suppose the person tells you that the first 4 digits are 8-1-0-0. Then the last digit can be either a 0 OR a 9. Meaning, if the result lands in a ten digit interval with 2 multiples of 9 (like 90 and 99, 81000 and 81009). What would you do then, or do you just hope they don't pick one of those?

    • @gonzaloenrique8741
      @gonzaloenrique8741 Před 6 lety

      Chaim Bernstein
      Itd be a 0.
      Same goes if you do 10 * 9
      = 90
      So they’d only give you a “9”
      And you have to say the last digit. Well im not gonna use 18 (and do 18-9=9)
      Because 9 is already a multiple of 9. I’d do 9-9=0. there is no other digit to add. Itd be 0

    • @MichaelDarrow-tr1mn
      @MichaelDarrow-tr1mn Před rokem

      I'd pick nine because 9001 feels more unpredictable which makes it predictable

  • @kurekureci
    @kurekureci Před 7 lety +46

    but, hey! Its justa theory, A NUMBER THEORY!

    • @omarmunoz9196
      @omarmunoz9196 Před 7 lety +4

      Kuře Kuřecí thanks for watching

    • @sethbiggs8753
      @sethbiggs8753 Před 7 lety +5

      welcome back to the SUPER AMAZING ENDCARD TOURNAMENT

  • @turkeyphant
    @turkeyphant Před 5 lety

    Are there actually people who don't know about barcode checsums or the multiple of nine trick?!

  • @robertlinke2666
    @robertlinke2666 Před 7 lety +3

    my left ear is fairly dissapointed here
    and is it tom who is the host here??

  • @peterknutsen3070
    @peterknutsen3070 Před 3 lety

    Regarding the soduko on the train, make sure you do it with a pen, not a pencil!

  • @damienporter5345
    @damienporter5345 Před 7 lety

    What do you do in that 10% chance? just take a guess? I mean that trick at best only works 95% of the time.

  • @timothyheimbach3260
    @timothyheimbach3260 Před 8 lety +2

    can anyone write down the pattern for the bar code? I believe it was every other digit added together times something, but I can't hear/understand what the something is.

    • @aev6075
      @aev6075 Před 8 lety

      I wish one aswell

    • @SgtKOnyx
      @SgtKOnyx Před 8 lety +1

      Every second digit added
      add the inbetween
      first multiplied by 3 add to second
      should be a multiple of ten

    • @SgtKOnyx
      @SgtKOnyx Před 8 lety

      AE V​ Add every second digit. Write down the result.
      Add the remaining digits.
      Write down the separate result.
      Multiply the first written result by 3 and add the result to the other written result.
      Should be a multiple of ten.
      That's what I got at least. If his retelling was incorrect we're all screwed

    • @aev6075
      @aev6075 Před 8 lety

      SgtKOnyx So basicaly if the bar code was let's say 121212 -> (1 + 1 + 1)x3 and 2 + 2 + 2
      -> 9 + 6 = 15 what I don't understand is that "should be a multiple of ten" (I'm not native english, it's not even my second language) what do I do with the twelve? :D

    • @SgtKOnyx
      @SgtKOnyx Před 8 lety

      AE V It should be the length of an actual bar code. Let me use one I have here.
      0 7800008240 1
      And I may need to watch again

  • @overlisted
    @overlisted Před 2 lety

    why are the audio channels so unbalanced

  • @minigolfkid
    @minigolfkid Před 4 lety

    Is that Tom Scott as the MC?