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Komentáře • 5K

  • @thiagoteixeira6537
    @thiagoteixeira6537 Před rokem +10513

    JJ's absent not because he's training, but because they already knew he'd fail! 😂

    • @danny7570
      @danny7570 Před rokem +14

      What?

    • @mbq893
      @mbq893 Před rokem +74

      You really butchered that comment

    • @Bagtalk1016
      @Bagtalk1016 Před rokem +24

      Bruh jj is smarter then Ethan and Ethan there lmao

    • @sabasozashvili6494
      @sabasozashvili6494 Před rokem +40

      He did an iq test on his channel

    • @Libxy
      @Libxy Před rokem +2

      I was about to SAY THAT!!😂😏

  • @whywhy_bleh
    @whywhy_bleh Před rokem +9841

    for once, jj is actually *smart* for not taking this test.

    • @ItzMalick
      @ItzMalick Před rokem +8

      Yo bruvv, I’m a small content creator, and I make a variety of entertaining reactions, vlogs, and a range Of other content and I’m still working On quality but I guarantee you will find something you will enjoy🙏🏾💯

    • @KOTO-cod
      @KOTO-cod Před rokem +140

      @@ItzMalick no

    • @fluvo
      @fluvo Před rokem +9

      Very nice comment lmao

    • @shriniks4382
      @shriniks4382 Před rokem +4

      I perpetually believe that irony exists.

    • @Smelvin42o
      @Smelvin42o Před rokem +4

      Hes taking time to recover after the diss track by ol mate 😂

  • @aaChazz
    @aaChazz Před rokem +1974

    I literally saw the exact same pattern as Josh for question 13. I was so confident so i actually felt his confusion when it wasn't right and no one wanted to listen

    • @TheJuanKerr
      @TheJuanKerr Před rokem +14

      I don’t the exact way vic was thinking, it doesn’t really make sense still but it was correct somehow 😂😂😂

    • @gabrielhernandez8483
      @gabrielhernandez8483 Před rokem +29

      @@TheJuanKerr Nah it makes sense, I thought of it the exact same way

    • @finarfin3042
      @finarfin3042 Před rokem +2

      @@gabrielhernandez8483 nah it doesnt make sense because if it moved to the right there would be 1 photo with the petal only on the right side of the 3rd flower

    • @thijsschelkens6544
      @thijsschelkens6544 Před rokem +9

      Josh’s answer does not explain why the flowers get halved in the first place, Vic’s does

    • @lxxc971
      @lxxc971 Před rokem +1

      I still think it's C and now my head hurts 💀

  • @maeve175
    @maeve175 Před rokem +4280

    I dont like how quickly they dismissed Josh's logic simply because it was the wrong answer. My guy made valid points and i actually agree with him.

    • @bot8628
      @bot8628 Před rokem +117

      but it’s wrong so u cant agree

    • @kieranodonnell640
      @kieranodonnell640 Před rokem +273

      @@VOTVRe it does make sense. When there's a half of a flower, it dissappears in the next one. So when there 2 halves, the next one would have 2 flowers dissappear.

    • @davidmockler2160
      @davidmockler2160 Před rokem +125

      @@kieranodonnell640 in Slide 4 the half comes back. Joshs pattern doesnt explain why that happens but Viks does

    • @thatoneguy8249
      @thatoneguy8249 Před rokem +45

      @@kieranodonnell640 it doesn’t work because that doesn’t explain why it becomes a half in the first place or an even bigger flaw of how it comes back

    • @mcrksman
      @mcrksman Před rokem +20

      Same, that was my answer for that question as well. I didn't get the "correct" answer logic at all

  • @MemerMan
    @MemerMan Před rokem +8790

    I got 11, my logic for the flower one was the same as josh’s 😬

    • @shadow3147
      @shadow3147 Před rokem +78

      i was confident in 13 got 14 rightz cuz u guessed correct on the “lp cd and cassette” one

    • @KiLLJoYYouTube
      @KiLLJoYYouTube Před rokem +25

      If they did the MAT or UKMT they’d hate the maths questions 😂

    • @v3nd_data859
      @v3nd_data859 Před rokem +47

      ⚠️DO NOT CLICK ⚠️ ON THE LINK ABOVE ⚠️

    • @mcay8687
      @mcay8687 Před rokem +1

      Same here

    • @troi-ml9nz
      @troi-ml9nz Před rokem +2

      got 11 aswell lol

  • @emmadictator4062
    @emmadictator4062 Před rokem +2912

    Can't believe Mr. Knowledge wasn't here. He would've smoked everyone on the IQ test. He has an IQ of 165 as previously proven by him on his video.

    • @KOTO-cod
      @KOTO-cod Před rokem +11

      bruh

    • @ItzMalick
      @ItzMalick Před rokem +1

      Yo bruvv, I’m a small content creator, and I make a variety of entertaining reactions, vlogs, and a range Of other content and I’m still working On quality but I guarantee you will find something you will enjoy🙏🏾💯

    • @freemanfitness3064
      @freemanfitness3064 Před rokem +5

      @@ItzMalick mate, it's a bot

    • @Leathercompany069
      @Leathercompany069 Před rokem +11

      @@freemanfitness3064 This guy's somewhat of a bot himself.

    • @cack-monkey
      @cack-monkey Před rokem +1

      It’s finally here czcams.com/video/nySFa7D11q8/video.html

  • @Alexlangley
    @Alexlangley Před rokem +403

    Josh mate don’t worry question 13 i was with you on the whole pattern thing 😂 goes half then disappears 😂

    • @chubbi710
      @chubbi710 Před rokem

      First the 3rd flower moves both of it pedals to the right off the screen one by one, then the middle flower moves both if its pedals to the 3rd pedals spot one by one :)

    • @chubbi710
      @chubbi710 Před rokem

      if the pattern kept going, then the first flower would be next in moving both of its pedals to the middle slot

    • @TaylorKromOFFICIAL
      @TaylorKromOFFICIAL Před rokem

      But both of them got half, which meant one was coming back while the other was going away. It wasnt hard 😂

    • @owenburges
      @owenburges Před rokem

      The case for A should have been in slide 4 the petal on the right most flower should have been to the right of the stem indicating that it is in a different state than what we know about flowers with half petals from previous knowledge ie that they "die" , the logic for B is much more sound,,, but take it with a pinch of salt it's an internet "IQ test" so accuracy isn't really a thing on those

  • @freya-jaynedale1629
    @freya-jaynedale1629 Před rokem +93

    I got 12/15 however I did work out question 13 exactly like josh did and it boggled my brain that it didn’t make sense to anyone else 😂😂

    • @mommabear2550
      @mommabear2550 Před rokem

      I got 12 too, the flower one got me and I thought indulgent was as in "I indulge in beverages." So I put reckless. I also don't know what a LP is so I picked the diagram that had them side by side, one leading into the next.

    • @DevAcharya-ic5qe
      @DevAcharya-ic5qe Před 10 měsíci

      I got 9 but i got the flower one right because the third flower disappears then second starts to lose one leaf but the third dtarts to grow again.

  • @sozix5867
    @sozix5867 Před rokem +2900

    Vik’s face through the whole video just shows how concentrated he is
    Edit: Thanks for the likes guys

  • @olliehughes6077
    @olliehughes6077 Před rokem +1195

    With the flower one I got A. My working out was: you have to think of it organically. In the second slide the flower on the right is dying so disappears on the third slide. on the fourth slide the flower in the middle begins dying but the flower on the right is growing back. because of that, logically, the next slide would have the middle flower dead and the right flower grown back therefore A.

    • @janellaarcher7316
      @janellaarcher7316 Před rokem +47

      I got A from them moving to left as if they were on a conveyor. I don't know if it works but it worked in my head 🌝

    • @mcrksman
      @mcrksman Před rokem +94

      That makes so much more sense that what they were saying

    • @pillerman7954
      @pillerman7954 Před rokem +5

      Exactly bro

    • @bigboipeepee
      @bigboipeepee Před rokem +5

      thats exactly how i thought of it

    • @cjgrath218
      @cjgrath218 Před rokem

      My thoughts too!

  • @noahpelentsov4758
    @noahpelentsov4758 Před rokem +24

    Vik was definitely getting the answer for question 4 with all that focus

  • @pirinitetefunnell9717

    I have been binge watching through sidemen videos , and we have to see a new update iq test from the sidemen , or we love seeing the activity’s that involve the tv , bc a lot of us audience are in school / studying and it’s just fun to see sidemen doing , guess the country games / iq tests , guess the emoji or guess the link , we enjoy and it brings a laughter and comfort well we are studying!! , definitely need a update on iq tests that would be fun 🧡

  • @huhtravis
    @huhtravis Před rokem +1570

    Simon low-key would be a great host for a T-V show tho 😂

  • @adrianVburneci
    @adrianVburneci Před rokem +2549

    I was with Josh 💯 on question 13, I saw exactly the same answer, wrong but made sense in my head lol

    • @bigboipeepee
      @bigboipeepee Před rokem +59

      yeah josh made complete sense, but they used plants to illustrate so you are made to think that the half-plant is regrowing instead of dying because it just died.

    • @lionclaws1880
      @lionclaws1880 Před rokem +36

      @@bigboipeepee He didn't account for half of the petal coming back, so it didn't make complete sense.

    • @aydincakiroglu752
      @aydincakiroglu752 Před rokem +7

      @@bigboipeepee I saw what Josh said but this is a good explanation. I just didn't see them as plants

    • @georgiekelly1808
      @georgiekelly1808 Před rokem +21

      @@lionclaws1880 say we call the petals A1,A2,B1,B2,C1,C2 as we go across. In the first photo C2 disappears, then both C petals disappear. Then B2 and C2 disappear, then all of the B and C petals disappear. After that, A2,B2 and C2 would disappear, then finally all the petals would be gone.

    • @josephsobanjo8749
      @josephsobanjo8749 Před rokem +4

      Nah cuz that’s not a self sustaining pattern - there is no pattern to when it loses half a petal so it’s just a smart observation, it’s a smart last-ditch attempt if you can’t find out the actual answer but it was wrong ig 🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @Darkraz
    @Darkraz Před rokem +66

    Josh’s reasoning was sound - these tests can have multiple interpretations and the ‘correct’ answer is usually what what the examiners have decided
    Here’s what Josh was trying to say
    - 1 flower halves then disappears
    - 2 flowers half
    - by his logic 2 should disappear
    In this model the next sequence would then be
    3 flowers half
    3 disappear

    • @NidokingOtsutsuki
      @NidokingOtsutsuki Před rokem +4

      joshs reasoning was completely false hahahaha

    • @lewis0705
      @lewis0705 Před rokem +8

      @@NidokingOtsutsuki no. it says by logic but not everyone uses the same logic so its a flawed question. there isnt an objective answer. its completely subjective

    • @garymct6860
      @garymct6860 Před rokem

      Bro I said B too. I was wrong. I just shoved it in, didn't explain the last one

    • @NidokingOtsutsuki
      @NidokingOtsutsuki Před rokem +3

      @@lewis0705 there ABSOLUTELY is an objective answer. The flowers petals are moved to the right 1 by 1. Josh's logic didn't even work, it didn't even begin to explain how the petal just magically reappeared, which he admitted and then shut up.
      It's okay to be wrong, accepting it is the first step in correcting your wrongness.

    • @benjowells5407
      @benjowells5407 Před rokem

      @@NidokingOtsutsuki mate sorry to tell you but that's false too. Each plant will lose a leaf then another. Then it will grow a leaf back, and then another. It starts with the rightmost plant and then the middle plant, so the answer would be A because rightmost plant has grown both leaves back and the middle one has lost both. The next stage in the pattern would be they all have one leaf, assuming the pattern repeats, because rightmost would lose one again, middle would gain one back, and left would lose a leaf for first time.

  • @brittanyp9334
    @brittanyp9334 Před rokem +361

    I agree with Josh on question 13! I think the test go it wrong.. I figured it the same exact way Josh did. That is absolutely a pattern.

    • @randomshotz13
      @randomshotz13 Před rokem +23

      It only answers half of the problem. That logic explains why a flower disappears but not why they become a half in the first place

    • @MiloMcCarthyMusic
      @MiloMcCarthyMusic Před rokem +21

      No it isn’t. Because why did the third flower grow a petal in the first place. Josh is just ignoring the fact that that happened.

    • @itislmn
      @itislmn Před rokem +17

      The solution to that question is that you have think of it organically. Think of each step as like a day. In a day the right flower loses a petal. In the second day the right flower loses its second petal. On the third day the flower in the middle loses a petal and the right flower grows one. So on the fourth day which is the sequence we have to guess the flower in the middle loses its second petal and the right flower regrows its second petal. Thats why it is A. So these logical rules follow: If a flower on your right loses all its petals then on the next day you will lose one petal, the flower on your right will gain one. On the day after that you will lose your second one.

    • @itislmn
      @itislmn Před rokem +2

      @@MiloMcCarthyMusic agreed

    • @swedixz
      @swedixz Před rokem +5

      @@itislmn With the ”correct” answer your solution makes perfect sense. However given only the pattern in question, answer B would be correct aswell. It is a flawed question with 2 correct answers but only 1 gives you a point.

  • @betterchapter
    @betterchapter Před rokem +604

    ethan being the backbench kid just in his own world while others r in the class lmaoo love it

    • @I_quit_trolling_now
      @I_quit_trolling_now Před rokem +1

      I’m better than MoreSidemen

    • @ItzMalick
      @ItzMalick Před rokem

      Yo Bruvv, I’m a small content creator, and I make a variety of entertaining reactions, vlogs, and a range Of other content and I’m still working On quality but I guarantee you will find something you will enjoy🙏🏾💯

    • @philosophy_bot4171
      @philosophy_bot4171 Před rokem

      Beep, bop... I'm the Philosophy Bot. Here, have a quote:
      "For a man to conquer himself is the first and noblest of all victories"
      ~ Plato

  • @THEPINGPONGPLAYER17
    @THEPINGPONGPLAYER17 Před rokem +442

    About Josh and Vik and their respective #13: At Mensa (some IQ-organization) they teach you that people view things like these in different ways, because of different thinking patterns, caused by outer circumstances.
    The "correct way" to view them is how Simon explains it - you imitate the movement of the whole picture and see it as states of things, that are changing.
    Viks way is very interesting because its the moving way: In his head there is an invisible row of items around the shown part of the module. The #13 task is proposed with this in mind so both ways work.
    Josh's way is in theory the same as the "correct way", but with him not imitating the movement of the whole picture, but looking at the transformation of individual items, thus leading to him being convinced its B. One would usually award half a point for this, because the thinking is right, but not concidering everything given in the module.
    Hope this explains it, great banter in the vid, we all know Ethan simply has exam nerves.

    • @TheMGlock
      @TheMGlock Před rokem +17

      I still don't get it. Simon says the Right pedal of the Third Flower dissapears for 2. But it is gone for all 3 After the first. So I don't get how the right pedal is coming back. I was having the same way as Josh. Because the right Pedal never came back for the following Pictures and therefore the logical step, that the Right one can come back didn't Occur to me. The Left one came back yeah, but never the right one.
      How exactly am I supposed to see that? Or could you help me find the logic in the right pedal coming back?

    • @selinaxd4770
      @selinaxd4770 Před rokem +8

      I saw what Josh was saying haha

    • @ghostlord5611
      @ghostlord5611 Před rokem +16

      @@TheMGlock the way I saw it was, the right petal leaves then the left petal leaves. After they've both left they start coming back first the left one then the right one. The reason you know the right one is coming back is because the left one came back. This process happens to the flowers going from right to left.

    • @ryansxt
      @ryansxt Před rokem +3

      The third flower just loses both petals then starts growing them back as the second flower starts losing petals

    • @TheMGlock
      @TheMGlock Před rokem +2

      @@ghostlord5611 Interesting way of looking at it.
      So going away is right to left and coming back is left to right. OK.
      I still think I wouldn't get to that conclusion at the End, but thanks for that :)

  • @FlipflopB
    @FlipflopB Před rokem +3

    I chose A for the flower one but while they were still choosing I also said “couldn’t it be B?” Because the pattern could be “Starting from the right most flower: flowers lose their petals from right to left until there aren’t any petals left on it. Once the flower to your right loses a petal, you begin losing a pedal from right to left and all the previous flowers gain their left petal back. Once the flower to your left loses all its petals you also lose all your petals.” So basically if “B” was the next frame, then the following frame after that would be all flowers with only their left petal, and the frame after that would be all flowers with no petals.

  • @tonycutler3769
    @tonycutler3769 Před rokem +4

    For Q13 I saw exactly the same thing Vik did, like you have 3 leaves - each with 2 halves. So we basically have 1L, 1R, 2L, 2R, 3L, and 3R. In image 1 we have all 6 present, and in image 2 the last one is moved by one leaf to the right, and as there are no more leaves to the right, it disappears, now we only have 1L, 1R, 2L, 2R, and 3L. In image 3 we see again now 3L is also to move by one leaf to the right, and as again there are no more leaves to the right, so it disappears. We now have 1L, 1R, 2L, and 2R. So now as we're going backwards in leaves, we check the middle leaf. The second half of leaf 2 now moves by one leaf to the right as well, onto leaf 3, and on any one leaf of course we put it on the left if the left is free. So now we have 1L, 1R, 2L, and 3L. Now we're still on leaf 2, so we again have to move 2L by one leaf to the right, moving it onto leaf 3, as 3L is taken, it becomes 3R. So for the 5th image we have 1L, 1R, 3L, and 3R, and thus option A.

  • @soggyurinal73
    @soggyurinal73 Před rokem +2118

    In terms of intelligence, Simon is very underrated. He's a logical and aware thinker compared to the rest and probably the smartest one there. No offence to the rest of the boys lol

    • @sanatk.2883
      @sanatk.2883 Před rokem +204

      vik scored one less than him with a timer

    • @joshranimal2292
      @joshranimal2292 Před rokem +179

      Vikk is smarter

    • @Sugma2
      @Sugma2 Před rokem +9

      @@sanatk.2883 He also did with timer he said

    • @soggyurinal73
      @soggyurinal73 Před rokem +147

      @@joshranimal2292 Vik is mainly booksmart. He's not very logical or creative like Simon or harry. He's got a very childlike mindset and hes less aware than the others. Josh also has a little bit of that characteristic as well. Not a bad thing if you're wondering thats just their way of thinking

    • @Unstoppable1882
      @Unstoppable1882 Před rokem +11

      Harry is! He is very bright and enthusiastic!

  • @gee_
    @gee_ Před rokem +326

    Ethan shouldn't be so hard on himself, he would've felt like a genius if KSI was there 😂

    • @negahuhh
      @negahuhh Před rokem +1

      he’s like the same level or even worse at least ksi don’t look at others ans

    • @hs.31zz
      @hs.31zz Před rokem

      @@negahuhh true Ksi went to a private school aswell If I’m not mistaken

    • @tycenreckker8328
      @tycenreckker8328 Před rokem +1

      @@hs.31zz going to a private school doesnt make you smarter though.

    • @0m4r21o
      @0m4r21o Před rokem +1

      @@negahuhh I don’t think so. Ethan openly admits when sucks at something. JJ does not. And let me remind you, this is not a real IQ test. If you take an actual IQ test, you will not see questions like this. You will get cubes etc. which you’ll have to solve yourself just by looking at pictures, and you will get questions, but your points depend on your answer to each question. No answer is wrong when you take an IQ test, because they ask you what YOU THINK is the correct answer. These “IQ tests” online are made for fun. You can get 0 correct answers on these kind of IQ tests and still have a high IQ, because IQ tests are more than figures and questions. There are IQ tests with maths, physics, chemistry, biology, geography, IT, reaction time etc. If you ask a chemist about IT engineering he’s OPT to fail. The same can be used on these kind of IQ tests.

    • @farhaanahmed8924
      @farhaanahmed8924 Před 11 měsíci

      @@0m4r21o I took the Mensa IQ test which is the most standardised one and it's very much like this video, with a few other types of questions. Only you get like 2 hours or something to answer many more questions, and you lose marks for wrong answers.

  • @jakobolini3094
    @jakobolini3094 Před rokem +20

    The correct solution of question 13:
    The petals are worth x3 for the left flower, x2 for the middle flower and x1 for the right flower. Slide 1 = 2x3 + 2x2 + 2x1 = 12. Slide 2: 2x3 + 2x2 + 1x1 = 11. Slide 3: 2x3 + 2x2 + 0x1 = 10. Slide 4: 2x3 + 2x1 + 1x1 = 9. The pattern is that for each new slide, the value drops by 1. The correct answer must then be a slide adding up to 8. Thus slide A must be correct (2x3 + 0x2 + 2x1 = 8).

    • @LJsBed
      @LJsBed Před rokem +2

      This explanation is interesting. I literally just said “well, seems like there can’t be more than 2 missing petals at a time,” and went with the only answer that fit. Got it right lol

    • @lielisaac4162
      @lielisaac4162 Před rokem

      @@LJsBed fair deuce wow now that’s thinking out the box

    • @anyphile
      @anyphile Před 4 hodinami

      this actually makes more sense to me than any other explanation in the comment section

  • @underworld2802
    @underworld2802 Před rokem +1

    that was sick can't wait for more keep it up 😂😂

  • @lukasralys6096
    @lukasralys6096 Před rokem +809

    Ethan is hilarious, if you know 4 other words and they are not the answer, surely its the one you dont know

    • @I_quit_trolling_now
      @I_quit_trolling_now Před rokem

      I’m Better Than MoreSidemen

    • @maazali1595
      @maazali1595 Před rokem +22

      That's literally common sense... it's the basic process of elimination 🗿

    • @ItzMalick
      @ItzMalick Před rokem

      Yo bruvv, I’m a small content creator, and I make a variety of entertaining reactions, vlogs, and a range Of other content and I’m still working On quality but I guarantee you will find something you will enjoy🙏🏾💯

  • @somethingwitty5047
    @somethingwitty5047 Před rokem +424

    that 11+ prep coming in clutch💀

  • @Ben-uc4dc
    @Ben-uc4dc Před rokem +122

    For the petals, you can have two alternating patterns so the first pattern shown in squares 1 and 3 is a decrease by 1 flower while another pattern in 2 and 4 is the right petal disappears from right to left. That would leave B as the answer.

    • @garymct6860
      @garymct6860 Před rokem

      Bro I said B too. I was wrong. I just shoved it in, didn't explain the last one

    • @MrEarwick42
      @MrEarwick42 Před rokem +5

      That’s wrong but good effort

    • @arqm3371
      @arqm3371 Před rokem

      I thought it was A as the number of petals in each of the pictures were not less than 4

    • @lim88brawlstarsandminecraf91
      @lim88brawlstarsandminecraf91 Před 4 měsíci

      its not wrong, just a diff way of looking at it. the answer could have been A or B, just depends how u look at it@@MrEarwick42

  • @abhaybhati991
    @abhaybhati991 Před rokem +4

    I got you.
    21:00 let's assume it's a plant and got eaten by a bug.
    Bug eats the right plant in 2 full steps. 1 leaf at a time.
    So till the 3rd step the bug ate the whole right plant.
    Then the bug goes to the centre plant and eats it(one leaf at a time), in the meantime the right plant starts growing back one leaf at a time.
    So till the 4th step bug has eaten 1 leaf from the centre plant and an older leaf has regenerated on the right plant.
    Thus in the 5th step the centre plant will be fully eaten and the right plant would've fully regenerated.

  • @miag3911
    @miag3911 Před rokem +324

    for the flower question: i was thinking of them more as shapes than flowers, so josh’s answer makes sense if you think the second shape is donating half of itself to the last shape (which is gone).
    Then the established rule is: shapes can only donate when the flower is completely gone. With this logic the last flower wouldn’t ever become whole because the second flower can’t donate it’s remaining half, and instead both flowers would fall. leaving B as the answer.
    But if you think of it as regenerating flowers (like a life cycle) A makes more sense. Depends on how you contextualize it.

    • @steff5238
      @steff5238 Před rokem +12

      U should imagine it as days, each picture is a day, so day all leafs are there, day 2 one flower loses one leaf, day 3 the flower loses another leaf, but day 4 the one flower grows one back and another loses one. So it makes sence that the one that just lost one will lose another one. Since the other flower grew one back i figured it should grow another one back as well. That is probably what the quiz wanted u to think

    • @abelorenz
      @abelorenz Před rokem +1

      Yes with that logic it can be both A or B

    • @Shadowghost-ml3sj
      @Shadowghost-ml3sj Před rokem

      I don’t know I saw it as A instantly I just thought it was obvious but maybe I’m weird

    • @lawrencebaker1811
      @lawrencebaker1811 Před rokem +1

      The way to simplify the petals is to turn it into a number sequence, the third flower for example if I remember correctly is 2, 1, 0 , 1, 2. It must be full come the final picture

    • @fvoarin1307
      @fvoarin1307 Před rokem

      Or you just use halves as a transitional between full and none. As 3rd was at none and 2nd was at full before half transitional, it'll be the opposite afterwards, hence FNF
      F is to H, where H is to N. N is to H, where H is to F
      FFF - FFH - FFN - FHH - FNF

  • @Azoria4
    @Azoria4 Před rokem +407

    The amount of time Behz looks over at Vik’s board 😂

    • @issamadra3310
      @issamadra3310 Před rokem +4

      Respect the hustle and trying

    • @bibosstube3262
      @bibosstube3262 Před rokem

      And still last what a desastor of a brain it shows

    • @fuhh5063
      @fuhh5063 Před rokem +10

      @@bibosstube3262 disaster not desastor, seems like your brain isnt so well either lol

    • @de3p601
      @de3p601 Před rokem +2

      @@fuhh5063 "(edited)" 💀

    • @swacks7960
      @swacks7960 Před rokem +1

      @@de3p601 my guy probably typed "desaster" 😂

  • @JohnMarston0123
    @JohnMarston0123 Před rokem +26

    JJ doing all of the solo reacts probably makes him think he doesn’t have to do these 😂

  • @kai-dr8sw
    @kai-dr8sw Před rokem +29

    seeing vikks serious face makes me laugh

  • @markoflash3166
    @markoflash3166 Před rokem +525

    Sidemen always find a way to make me feel smart while entertaining me

    • @I_quit_trolling_now
      @I_quit_trolling_now Před rokem

      I’m better than MoreSidemen

    • @FilthyFrankenjoyer
      @FilthyFrankenjoyer Před rokem +1

      First human reply.

    • @jjoj2246
      @jjoj2246 Před rokem +1

      nah this vid was trash

    • @ItzMalick
      @ItzMalick Před rokem

      Yo bruvv, I’m a small content creator, and I make a variety of entertaining reactions, vlogs, and a range Of other content and I’m still working On quality but I guarantee you will find something you will enjoy🙏🏾💯

    • @SilverGate007
      @SilverGate007 Před rokem +1

      @@I_quit_trolling_now good for u

  • @thesimplyryzer
    @thesimplyryzer Před rokem +551

    I agree with Josh on the petal one. Did exactly the same.

    • @sanan5263
      @sanan5263 Před rokem +20

      @MoreSdiemen 🅥 Why You tryna fool people bro

    • @clennis8137
      @clennis8137 Před rokem +6

      It’s because the petal on the right is growing back again

    • @I_quit_trolling_now
      @I_quit_trolling_now Před rokem

      I’m Better Than MoreSidemen

    • @BernicePlayz
      @BernicePlayz Před rokem +2

      same

    • @janperenboom7014
      @janperenboom7014 Před rokem +16

      @@clennis8137 Didn’t look at it that way, but it does make sense. Tbh with iq tests thats based on images and patterns there’s usually multiple answers possible just depending on the logic you’re using.

  • @alecstronach
    @alecstronach Před rokem +14

    I understand where Josh is coming from for 13, I did the same thing.
    The 6th petal is removed, and in the next image so is its counterpart.
    Next image the 6th and 4th petals are removed, so logically so would both of their counterparts.
    I kinda understand why A is right but tbh it's not a very good question when two of the answers make good sense. Imo, knowing how both work I still think B is the more logical option, moving the image perspective is a trick to me, not an intelligence test. Kinda why IQ tests mean nothing unless done by a professional and even then the results aren't important lmao. I got 12/15 so I'm a happy man today but question 13 is the only one I got wrong where I didn't slap my knee and go "oooooohhhhhhhh i seeeee"
    All good fun though, good video

    • @fulltimebomber954
      @fulltimebomber954 Před rokem +1

      I thought the same at first too i chose B but looking back it’s the life cycle of a plant so it makes more sense it’s just not obvious that those are plants i thought they were the butts of arrows lol

    • @noobnoob9032
      @noobnoob9032 Před 9 měsíci

      Nothing explains its a plant, ao it is more logical to assume B is correct

  • @ScriptureResearchCentre
    @ScriptureResearchCentre Před rokem +4

    Harry's been my favorite sidemen for years, and I'm happy to know that I got the same score as him!!!

  • @HumongousBeastBoi
    @HumongousBeastBoi Před rokem +218

    23:00 Tobi looks like a man who is rethinking his life right now after getting a lower score than Harry on an IQ test lmaooo

  • @jb_labs
    @jb_labs Před rokem +431

    I see what Josh meant: the pattern in the "stalk" was full, half, empty. In the first cycle, the 3rd stalk went full, half, empty. So logically, when the 2nd and 3rd stalk was half, the next would be both being empty ie Option B.
    But it is a series, and from the 3rd picture to the 4th picture there is no correlation. Hence, there must be a different reasoning. So B is not right.

    • @andreimarita9766
      @andreimarita9766 Před rokem +30

      How is the other one right though? Cause the correct one makes even less sense than Josh's

    • @2pool777
      @2pool777 Před rokem +29

      @@andreimarita9766 if you view each flower as individual, when it dies it goes full, half, empty and then it starts to regrow again giving the whole pattern full, half, empty, half, full which is what we see on the rightmost flower. you get answer A by applying this pattern to the middle flower

    • @huntervilhauer3341
      @huntervilhauer3341 Před rokem +3

      Ohh gotcha. You gotta think of it as an actual flower not just a pattern

    • @Leonvb7
      @Leonvb7 Před rokem +5

      @@huntervilhauer3341 You have to look at every flower separate. First flower is full, full, full, full, so the first flower in box 5 has to be full. Third flower is full, half, empty, half, so is has to be full.
      With the information that 1 and 3 have to have full flowers the only option is A.

    • @peterburke241
      @peterburke241 Před rokem +1

      @@andreimarita9766 no, the furthest right petal disappears. There is only 3 stems, none move off the screen. Vik doesn’t explain his thoughts well

  • @adama.1275
    @adama.1275 Před 9 dny

    A year late, but for the leaf question try looking at the sequence backwards starting from the answer, A.
    Going backwards, The way the petal movement works is ONLY the petal furthest to the right can move to the left by 1. If you start from A and work your way right to left it makes sense
    I could be wrong but idk

  • @harshdeep4all
    @harshdeep4all Před rokem

    for 13, the pattern is basically this:
    - for every right side petal taken from a flower, give every other flower (except the flowers who's petal is being removed) a petal on the left side of their flower.
    - for every left side petal taken from a flower, give every other flower (except the flowers who's petal is being removed) a petal on the right side of their flower.
    - the right side petal is taken first from a flower, then the left side petal
    - petals taken from a flower start from the rightmost flower , go to the middle flower then go to the leftmost flower and then the cycle repeats from the rightmost flower.

  • @jwp.03
    @jwp.03 Před rokem +467

    Josh is right for the petal one, also feel like simon should include himself in the moresidemen videos as i feel like it would of been harder to get 14 with the pressure of time and everyone there ect

  • @xannylennox
    @xannylennox Před rokem +229

    Simon is low-key the smartest. Maybe not mathematically like Vik, but he’s incredibly logical and quick witted, and thinks outside the box. When somebody says something, Simon would make a well made, well thought out joke quickly in response. That alone shows his capacity of brainpower.

    • @johnjungkook2721
      @johnjungkook2721 Před rokem +9

      I think brainpower has to include creativity, though. I'm not sure Simon is an "outside the box" thinker. He's entrepreneurial and he plays devils advocate well but he's too straight-laced and diplomatic to be truly creative. Also, having quick-wit is overrated because that's about reaction-time and doesn't really matter outside of social scenarios

    • @ekamrr9375
      @ekamrr9375 Před rokem +22

      @@johnjungkook2721 reaction time? i think thats the wrong thing to call that

    • @momov4060
      @momov4060 Před rokem +4

      @@johnjungkook2721 man said reaction time bro it aint a sport

    • @jiffycrimso5691
      @jiffycrimso5691 Před rokem +3

      No it just means he knows how to articulate himself. That is not comparable to brainpower.

    • @wolf-uu4ox
      @wolf-uu4ox Před rokem +1

      @@johnjungkook2721 "reaction time" 😂😂😂😂
      I think he's smart in social situations.

  • @bradturner7678
    @bradturner7678 Před rokem

    i agree with josh on question 13 with the arrows, both patterns work perfectly fine, this is the issues with some questions on these IQ tests.

  • @MattMcConaha
    @MattMcConaha Před rokem +19

    I feel like a lot of "IQ test" questions are faulty in that they are written as if there is a single difinitive answer when there really isn't. The first question, yeah, A was the definitive answer. The second question, no. Here's why each answer could be correct:
    A: the three entities are separate things with some unique qualities, so some amount of each circle will be non-overlapping. CD and LP overlap because they both have similar disc shape and the data is stored in a spiral shape. LP and Cassette overlap because they both store their data in analog. CD and Cassette overlap because they were both designed to be portable and were frequently played back on mobile systems. All three overlap because they all commonly store music files. You can come up with different reasons they overlap (e.g. Cassettes and CDs are commonly rewritable) but you can definitely come up with relationships that work.
    B: I'm personally finding it hard to come up with an explanation that I am happy with, but explanations surely can be made depending on how you interpret the question. Maybe something like each format relies on different technology. LP's are mechanical, cassettes are magnetic, CDs are digital.
    C: The diagram represents albums which were released while each medium was considered "standard." LPs existed before either of the other two, but had some overlap with cassettes. CDs overlapped with the end of cassettes, but LPs were out before CDs were invented. You could pose an argument that LPs and cassettes are still being released, but I'd counter with an argument that the diagram represents when the formats were "standard" and even though albums may continue to be released on a specific format that doesn't mean the format is standard.
    D: The size of the circle indicates the amount of time a certain format has existed. LPs are the large circle, cassettes the medium circle, CD's are the small circle. Basic as that, each circle represents the relationship of how long each format existed. You could say the overlapping nature represents an overlap in the time when they exist, I don't think that explanation is necessary.
    Anyway, that concludes my explanation. A meaningful IQ test either won't have this ambiguity or will score people based on their ability to find logical connections instead of asserting a single thing to be the difinitively correct answer.

    • @markpolo97
      @markpolo97 Před rokem +1

      If you see it as a Venn Diagramm, with pure set theory: no Cassettes are LPs, no LPs are CDs, no CDs are cassettes, thus B. They seemed to want you to say "Some albums are released in each format, but not all in every format, but a few in all three, which is A". Not a good question, IMO. (And I usually test extremely well in IQ tests.)

    • @speack7
      @speack7 Před rokem

      I got C based on the properties of the words.
      - CD and cassette have in common the characteristic of beginning with C
      - CD and LP share the characteristic of being two letter initialisms.
      I honestly didn't even consider the meanings!

    • @spacewalker7520
      @spacewalker7520 Před rokem

      It's inaccurate if they belong to different community and are quite young.

  • @sanan5263
    @sanan5263 Před rokem +65

    Nah, i 100% agree with josh on The flowers, that makes perfect sense

  • @zahidshabir4038
    @zahidshabir4038 Před rokem +53

    The logic Josh has for the flower one was the same as mine I just thought that the pattern was the right side petal on the furthest right flower goes away then the left petal go away then it shows both the middle and right side flower have the right side petal missing and I thought the pattern repeated as in this time instead of only the right side flower both the middle and right side flower follow the pattern together

    • @maxdubos5325
      @maxdubos5325 Před rokem

      I think the problem with this is that it isn't a series, because there is no connection between the third one and the forth one and than it's just two different cases with the same relation

  • @asura2404
    @asura2404 Před rokem +1

    I'm 6 months late, but everyone's logic was so different from mine for the flowers, and I got it A. You have 3 flowers. The flowers are wilting/dying from right to left and then growing back. The flower doesn't start wilting until the flower to its right dies. Start with 3 healthy flowers (Left Mid Right), 1: LMR Healthy, 2: R starts to die, 3: R dies, 4: M starts to die and R starts to grow, 5: M dies and R blooms.

  • @toxicviper7540
    @toxicviper7540 Před rokem +4

    For question 13, I treated it like Binary numbers. Furthest right flower, each petal removed is +1. Middle flower, each petal is +2. So the pattern reads 0,1,2,3, then the answer is A cause removing the 2 middle petals = 4. None of the others do = 4. Ill explain firther if people still dont understand but Binary numbers is pretty fun to learn. '0's and '1's 😅

    • @kylecow1930
      @kylecow1930 Před rokem +2

      not really binary though because each flower has 3 states meaning the canonical counting system would be ternary

  • @tom_1211
    @tom_1211 Před rokem +145

    For the people struggling with the petal one, each individual flower has it's own 'life cycle' whereby it completely dies as well as completely reforms itself petal by petal directly following it's death, this begins after the flower to it's right dies (halfway point of the lifecycle). The 4th sequence in the pattern suggests this to be the case given the presence of the petal that had previously been removed from the third flower, thus suggesting a cycle pattern.

  • @loupayne5346
    @loupayne5346 Před rokem +33

    I’m glad Simon shared his score with us - smartest Sidemen but we been knew

  • @weareyourmother
    @weareyourmother Před rokem

    This made me feel good about myself. Thanks side dawgs!

  • @Ethanol.
    @Ethanol. Před rokem +2

    For the flower one, here’s MY OPINION (I may be wrong):
    Firstly, the far right flower, sheds one half off. Then, sheds another off.
    Next, the middle flower sheds one half off, BUT the previous flower has regrown one.
    From this, I assumed that the middle flower will then lose its other half, and then the far right flower will regrow another half.
    Therefore, A is the answer.

  • @potatojones4464
    @potatojones4464 Před rokem +214

    Played along myself and got 13, really entertaining and enjoyable to hear the logic of the others

  • @hhh2hbk4dx
    @hhh2hbk4dx Před rokem +121

    Here is a possible explanation to 13.
    1) Focus on just the flower on the right and count the petals. It goes 2,1,0,1 implying that the fifth picture will have 2 petals on the right most flower.
    2) Once the flower on the right most has 0 petals, the middle flower starts losing petal which would mean in the fifth picture, the middle flower should have no petals.
    3) If there were more pictures to this, I would imagine, the leftmost flower would lose petals once the middle flower reaches 0 petals.

    • @bilalaziz8669
      @bilalaziz8669 Před rokem +6

      The first point is the best explanation. You have to arithmetise the pictures, to the 2,1,0,1 sequence. I think that's what Vikk did he just explained it horribly hahaha

    • @fvoarin1307
      @fvoarin1307 Před rokem +4

      This is the best way to solve it. It's a technique that translates to any problem similar to this. Making them extremely easy to solve as you can basically solve the problem with half the images and the most basic of maths, instead of making it into a convuluted thought experiment
      It's the case with most of these problems, and why IQ tests are so bad (worked most tricks out myself when I was young, and ended up with SAT scores way higher than I should have had). Another trick is for the cubes. It's to pretend you're holding the left most square and pull it right until it connects with the right most square. This on its own will basically force your brain to solve the cube problems bascially straight away. Becaue then you only have to visualise 2 squares of the cube and not 6. Even if your brain can't handle the visualisation quickly, it'll still make them easier to solve

    • @cygnuscraft9544
      @cygnuscraft9544 Před rokem

      best explanation

    • @ItzMalick
      @ItzMalick Před rokem

      Yo bruvv, I’m a small content creator, and I make a variety of entertaining reactions, vlogs, and a range Of other content and I’m still working On quality but I guarantee you will find something you will enjoy🙏🏾💯

    • @SumFunnyGuy
      @SumFunnyGuy Před rokem

      I see how you got your YT name

  • @alydewji8208
    @alydewji8208 Před rokem +3

    To respond to question 13, which is a classic psychometric test question, the arrow on the left stays static the whole way through. That disregards C, D and E. The arrow on the right interchanges from whole, to half, to none, to half, to whole, which gives you the answer of A. The middle arrows show inconclusive patterns to draw a narrative from. Josh's argument would be valid if the first image didn't exist, but his logic doesn't follow the trend.

  • @ny3_05_
    @ny3_05_ Před 9 měsíci +1

    For the flower one, just imagine there's another stem next to the flower on the end, and you fill that stem up with the flower next to it. Then you repeat it with the second to the third flower. Eventually (in a 4 stem system) flower one would be empty and the other two would be full (with the fourth hidden one also full). I got 14 - I too didn't know the definition of that word.

  • @nicholaswright177
    @nicholaswright177 Před rokem +152

    can we just talk about how harry is smart but in a comedian type of way

    • @JustaDislikeButton
      @JustaDislikeButton Před rokem +8

      No

    • @ItzMalick
      @ItzMalick Před rokem

      Yo bruvv, I’m a small content creator, and I make a variety of entertaining reactions, vlogs, and a range Of other content and I’m still working On quality but I guarantee you will find something you will enjoy🙏🏾💯

  • @Andreas-iz1ui
    @Andreas-iz1ui Před rokem +115

    Love vikks logic on the flower answer, got the same answer but thought of it in a completely different way.

    • @cack-monkey
      @cack-monkey Před rokem

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    • @TheJamsplat
      @TheJamsplat Před rokem +2

      Leaf pattern was -1,-1,+1,+1 once the flower had no petals i.e after step 2 the pattern repeats for the next flower on the left. The next one in the series after that would be 1,1,2 petals.

    • @ProfessorMambo
      @ProfessorMambo Před rokem

      @@TheJamsplat it actually could be 1,1,1 petal aswell . not only 1,1,2

    • @MattMcConaha
      @MattMcConaha Před rokem +2

      You can invent a rule to make any of the answers correct, and in my opinion none of the rules are simple enough to make one of them overwhelmingly more obvious.
      For A to be correct, the rules could be: If any flowers have only one petal, that petal moves to the next flower on the right. If no flowers have only 1 petal, the rightmost petal moves to the next flower. And if there is no flower on the right, the petal just disappears.
      For B: If a flower has only 1 petal, it falls off. If a flower has 0 petals, 1 grows back. If no flowers have only 1 petal, the rightmost full flower loses 1 petal.
      For C: Anytime a full flower loses a petal, the second petal will fall off next round. If a flower has no petals, 1 will grow back and the flower stays that way forever. The first time a flower loses a petal can be random, either way the C is the only option that can happen with this rule set.
      D: The leftmost lone petal moves to the next flower on the right. If no flowers have only one petal, the rightmost existing petal moves to the right. If a flower has 2 petals for 4 consecutive turns, both of that flower's petals fall off.
      E: the right flower has a repeating 2-1-0-1 pattern. The middle flower has a repeating 2-2-2-1-1-1-0-0-0 pattern. The left flower has a repeating 2-2-2-2-0-0-0-0 pattern.
      All of these rule sets could be viable and all of them are on similar levels of simplicity. Why is only one of them correct?

    • @TheJamsplat
      @TheJamsplat Před rokem

      @@MattMcConaha You need to have enough information to support a repeatable pattern for those answers. Flower 1 must have 2 flowers. In the sequence Flower 2 did not lose a petal the same turn that Flower 3 had 0 petals so this removes C, D and E from the possible answers. Then you have the fact that in no point in the sequence do you lose more that 1 petal across all 3 flowers per turn(ignoring any gains). For B to be correct you would have to lose 2 petals. Based on the provided information there is nothing to suggest that you can lose two petals per turn.
      Also no petal moves between flowers at any point. To indicate to the reader that petals are shared between flowers then on the 4th picture Flower 3 would have had a petal on the right side not the left to give a visual indication that a petal has moved from 1 flower to another. These test are based on logical reasoning not logical guesses.

  • @srah4767
    @srah4767 Před rokem +1

    For Q13, the way I visualised it was: each plant was following the same pattern (just starting with the rightmost stalk): both leaves on, right leaf off, left leaf off, left leaf back on, right leaf back on. The middle stalk just started this pattern 2 squares after the rightmost stalk!

  • @yamzy1485
    @yamzy1485 Před rokem +1

    the flower question:
    1. In each stage half a leaf is lost on ONE flower
    2. If a flower has lost both halves of its leaf it will then grow them back after each stage, but this does not interfere with the loosing of half a leaf on other flowers.

  • @samtherat6
    @samtherat6 Před rokem +374

    13 was dumb, because there are multiple ways to interpret that problem. I also got B, because it’s a repeating pattern. Following Josh’s logic, next one would be all 3 halved.

    • @manudhan
      @manudhan Před rokem +6

      I did that in the first as well but in that logic the last pic doesn’t make sense

    • @worldalternate
      @worldalternate Před rokem +34

      the 3rd flower was in the processing of reappearing so it would more logical to assume it would fully appear in the next pattern.

    • @yeta.
      @yeta. Před rokem +11

      It cant be B as it doesnt reset, if the full completed 3 came back after C then it would have been B.

    • @albertbv2532
      @albertbv2532 Před rokem +2

      @@yeta. picture 3 was the 'reset' in my head, but since it can't really reset because that would mess up the pattern, I thought it was B :(

    • @I_quit_trolling_now
      @I_quit_trolling_now Před rokem

      I’m better than MoreSidemen

  • @laniheit4868
    @laniheit4868 Před rokem +276

    For the flower it's literally as someone named it "life cycle" as in they're all full until one is only half in the second pattern meaning it lost one petal, on the next pattern the right one lost all of its petals and by the time it grows one back in the last pattern, it's the turn of the middle flower to lose its petals, that's why the answer is A bc the logic sequel is that the middle one lose it second petal while the right one gets its other petal and become full again xD

    • @trollmastet1119
      @trollmastet1119 Před rokem +8

      That's how I looked at it but not so many big words

    • @krishpaudel1390
      @krishpaudel1390 Před rokem +8

      Mine was that the middle one was helpful and gave its petals to the one with no petal😂

    • @rosssimonson9031
      @rosssimonson9031 Před rokem

      Exactly

    • @ItzMalick
      @ItzMalick Před rokem

      Yo Bruvv, I’m a small content creator, and I make a variety of entertaining reactions, vlogs, and a range Of other content and I’m still working On quality but I guarantee you will find something you will enjoy🙏🏾💯

    • @maarten699
      @maarten699 Před rokem +1

      You can't be sure based on the pictures given that it grows back to a full flower though. There is no logic then.
      This means that you have to make an assumption, but if you are supposed to make assumptions, you might as well assume the logic behind the series is just that it's random, making all the answers correct.

  • @MrJuzzi3
    @MrJuzzi3 Před rokem +10

    In question 2, i feel like C would also be a possible correct answer, thinking that the box represented the music factor. Then an LP can be on both a CD and a Cassette. I kinda dont see how a Cassette and a CD should overlap and they should be equals.

    • @GraysonP8279
      @GraysonP8279 Před rokem

      Thats a Venn diagram, the box wouldn't count.

  • @conradrosgaard3481
    @conradrosgaard3481 Před rokem +37

    For #2 i picked C because Cassette and CD shares a letter, CD and LP shares length but Cassette and LP shares nothing. For #6 I also picked C since hamster and mouse is roughly same size and cat and dog is roughly same size. The only one I got wrong and literally couldn't have gotten right was last one but tbf my native language isn't english so it doesn't surprise me...

  • @anibus8315
    @anibus8315 Před rokem +352

    We all expected Vik to carry and he did.

    • @Transla11
      @Transla11 Před rokem +18

      I mean he is the smartest sidemen

    • @LD-cn6yf
      @LD-cn6yf Před rokem +3

      @@Transla11 simon had 14/15

    • @alaashakiir
      @alaashakiir Před rokem +17

      @@LD-cn6yf 13/15

    • @Transla11
      @Transla11 Před rokem +34

      @@LD-cn6yf doesn’t matter lmao even Simon knows Vik is smarter than him

    • @Trollmangol
      @Trollmangol Před rokem +19

      But he probably didnt do it with a timer

  • @harry14imb
    @harry14imb Před rokem +284

    I did not expect to get 14 of them. I chose A for the flowers one (question 13) because the first flower is always fully intact, so that narrowed it down to A or B. Then I eliminated B because the third flower loses a "petal" twice, so it should gain a petal twice again

    • @hattchetman_2128
      @hattchetman_2128 Před rokem +4

      CAP

    • @joe_omama
      @joe_omama Před rokem +8

      @@hattchetman_2128 nah I got 14 as well, the only one I missed was the flower one though

    • @atom9282
      @atom9282 Před rokem +7

      Finally someone else who understands it well lol. I found it more confusing how people thought the flower on the right would lose its last and only petal again.

    • @ProfessorMambo
      @ProfessorMambo Před rokem +2

      you came at the right conclusion but your logic is flawed. because your sentence"because the first flower is always fully intact" isnt correct. casue the sixt figure would be 1 petal 1 petter 2 petals. or 1 petal, 1 petal, 1 petal. meaning that the first flower won't always stay intact

    • @devon3926
      @devon3926 Před rokem +1

      yes thank you 🙌🏻🙌🏻

  • @Purtonen
    @Purtonen Před rokem

    Vik is absolutely right about the flowers, just move leaves one by one (from right to left), moving them to the right to the next stalk (or off the screen when on the furthest stalk right). They don't move within the same stalk.
    1. furthest leaf right moves to right (off screen)
    2. second furthest leaf right moves right (off screen because it's the same stalk, can't move to another stalk so it's off)
    3. third furthest leaf right moves to the next stalk on the right
    4. fourth furthest leaf moves to the next stalk on the right,
    leaving no leaves on the second stalk and the two leaves moved from the second stalk to the furthest right, leaving two leaves on the furthest right = answer A.
    Or just be a mathematician and think of it like binary with three values per bit (i.e. ternary or trinary), each stalk being a bit and the number of leaves representing the bit value from 0-2, and do like a weird arithmetic bit shift right twice per bit. (yes I know that's not how it works)
    222 -> 221 -> 220 -> 211 -> 202.
    Also, Josh's explanation of stalks with only one leaf "die" makes sense otherwise, but it doesn't explain the last one where a "dead" stalk gets a new leaf and then dies again. that's only thinking two steps at a time, not accounting for the whole sequence.

  • @blairogden3447
    @blairogden3447 Před rokem +1

    Jj is so smart for taking this test let’s go sideman

  • @tlin5563
    @tlin5563 Před rokem +12

    I just wanna say I LOVE these type of videos, KEEP IT UP

  • @suan333
    @suan333 Před rokem +47

    Again, Simon being the host giving the guys a chance 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @ItzMalick
      @ItzMalick Před rokem

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  • @thysens
    @thysens Před rokem

    For the flower/plant question, I viewed it as taking two cycles for the plant to fully die, and two cycles for it to fully regrow. As the third plant dies prior to the second one beginning to die, its first regrowth cycle is aligned with the second plant's first cycle of dying, therefore meaning A is the answer.

  • @coroxtheduck6202
    @coroxtheduck6202 Před rokem

    as someone already detailed in the comments these pattern recognition questions dont just have 1 awnser only because you dont have enough proof, but in case youre wondering the flower pattern (i also did what josh did) in the 3 flowers alligned: flower 3 LOSES half the other 2 remain » Flower 3 Loses other half, other 2 remain » flower 3 REGAINS 1 half back, flower 2 loses a half, flower 1 remains » (awnser wanted) Flower 3 regains 2nd half, flower 2 loses another half, flower 1 remains. It would continue to Flower 3 probably remains intact or loses another half, flower 2 regains 1 half, flower 1 loses a half.

  • @emmadictator4062
    @emmadictator4062 Před rokem +266

    On the one with the arrow flower plant type objects, I also chose B and went with the logic that the first square has 3 full ones, then the leftmost 2 are full and the rest are halved, then 2 full and the rest empty, then 1 full with everything else halved. So the answer by this logic is B. Leftmost one full, the others are empty.

    • @olilowry3343
      @olilowry3343 Před rokem +13

      Bro what is your account?

    • @immortalhahn
      @immortalhahn Před rokem +10

      Same. I did exactly that. It was simple logic.

    • @user-jq3qt8no7h
      @user-jq3qt8no7h Před rokem +61

      Man stopped being a bot to answer this question

    • @tom_1211
      @tom_1211 Před rokem +7

      Each petal goes through a pattern of removing it's left petal, removing both, adding the left petal back, and then reforming entirely. You're meant to assume this as the third petal begun regenerating itself.

    • @knine6538
      @knine6538 Před rokem +1

      Same

  • @cf12001
    @cf12001 Před rokem +8

    9:21 Simon using Mr. Beast’s idea of incorporating the ad within his game is awesome to see come to fruition after he talked about it on his What’s Good? Podcast w/ Randy

  • @Esha_28
    @Esha_28 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Harry is like the topper of the class 😂😂

  • @alexbarrett9741
    @alexbarrett9741 Před rokem

    Probably overthought it, but question 13 can be thought of counting in ternary (base 3). Each flower represents a ternary digit (called a trit, and is the analogue of the binary digit called a bit). An empty flower corresponds to 0, half flower to 1 and full flower to 2. Then the sequence represents counting up by one.
    That is, in the question we are given, in order, the ternary numbers
    000, 001, 002, 010
    (which in decimal are 0*9 + 0*3 + 0*1 = 0, 0*9 + 0*3 + 1*1 = 1, 0*9 + 0*3 + 2*1 = 2, 0*9 + 1*3 + 0*1 = 3).
    The next number in the sequence is clearly 4 = 0*9 + 3*1 + 1, which has ternary representation 011.
    You don't need to go into all of the above to see the answer however - I didn't at first. If you're familiar with counting in binary on your fingers, I'd encourage you to think about how you can adapt it to this problem.

  • @nark4837
    @nark4837 Před rokem +24

    For the stem one, if you simply think of it as a stem losing/regrowing leaves, it becomes intuitive. By the pictures, the third stem loses a leaf, and then proceeds to lose another leaf. Next, the second stem loses a leaf and the third stem begins to grow a leaf back. Next, you can filter it down to few possibilities, the second stem will lose a leaf (since it is in that phase), and the third stem will continue growing its final leaf back (since it is in the growing phase), using that logic, it follows that the second stem would have no remaining leaves and the third stem will have both of its leaves fully grown, that leaves the only options to be A or D, but it cannot be D as that implies that the first stem would have lost both of its leaves in a single iteration, which is not possible. Finally, option A is left.
    Sorry for the long explanation, but it becomes extremely intuitive like this.

    • @geckorin
      @geckorin Před rokem

      first comment I've seen that is following the logic that is set out in the question rather than them making up their own. Worked it out the same way mate!

    • @I_quit_trolling_now
      @I_quit_trolling_now Před rokem

      I’m better than MoreSidemen

    • @jeffreykwok601
      @jeffreykwok601 Před rokem

      Exactly what I thought. The Sidemen are just making the question more difficult😂

    • @itzflamezblade5284
      @itzflamezblade5284 Před rokem

      @@geckorin yes and not changing the pattern mid way, it's not a relation its a pattern.

    • @akshatmittalistheawesomeperson
      @akshatmittalistheawesomeperson Před rokem

      Yeah I had something like this but I couldn’t explain it. I knew things were going away and then coming back in halves so I picked a but wasn’t sure exactly why

  • @yonatansolomon7778
    @yonatansolomon7778 Před rokem +33

    Bro ethan's laugh and overall energy gets me every time.

  • @TaZiey17
    @TaZiey17 Před rokem +2

    For Question 6 I am not native English speaker so I didn't quite get the sentence as it would sound if it was fully complete but I got the answer right just because in the the other last 3 there is at least one animal comparable to mouse or a cat, like B - Tiger (Cat), C - Hamster (Mouse), D - Guinea Pig (Mouse) so for me it didn't make sense why A was included which... in fact made the most sense to choose it.

  • @largovandorpe9518
    @largovandorpe9518 Před rokem +1

    The flower one goes as follows I think:
    The leafs fall off 1 by 1 from right to left, but once a flower is without leafs, the leafs start to grow back one by one.

  • @advenco344
    @advenco344 Před rokem +80

    For number 13, I understand Josh’s logic because I also put down the same answer, but the reason we got it wrong was because from picture to picture, only half of a petal is removed, but going from the last picture to the answer B, it removed 2 halves of a petal (or a full petal) so it doesn’t logically follow from the previous pictures.

    • @blazeprominence3287
      @blazeprominence3287 Před rokem +2

      it does tho because it loses a half but it shows it regrowing and since it loses a petal every turn it’s right to assume it’ll grow the next turn like it did (if u understand what i’m trying to say)

    • @flaav
      @flaav Před rokem

      @@blazeprominence3287 Indeed. Starts from the right, loosing one by one every picture. When the right is done, the middle starts to loose its petals, while the right one grows again, one by one.

    • @MrUntti
      @MrUntti Před rokem +1

      There are same number of petals in pictures 3 and 4.

    • @valentinmanz4089
      @valentinmanz4089 Před rokem

      @@MrUntti exactly that would make a illogical as well

    • @MrUntti
      @MrUntti Před rokem

      @@valentinmanz4089 and also the pattern Josh said wouldn't work. As it would start as full flowers and end with 0-1 petals per every flower. With "dying" and regrowing the pattern can repeat itself indefinitely.

  • @milicentsnow6685
    @milicentsnow6685 Před rokem +67

    These make me so happy, after a long day of school! Thank you Sidemen, haven’t missed a video in years!

    • @DYoungMoney
      @DYoungMoney Před rokem +9

      Homie it’s August 💀💀

    • @hi3836
      @hi3836 Před rokem

      @@DYoungMoney yea and everyone goes to school in September right? 🤦‍♂️

    • @shxdmxn8950
      @shxdmxn8950 Před rokem

      Which school u goin summer

    • @shreyasmahendra6809
      @shreyasmahendra6809 Před rokem

      @@shxdmxn8950 it's not summer everywhere in the world

    • @milicentsnow6685
      @milicentsnow6685 Před rokem

      @@DYoungMoney I started school like weeks ago 😑

  • @bam620
    @bam620 Před rokem

    For question 13.. I just saw a pattern
    box1 > box3 > box5 [removing 2 petals from right side to left side]
    And
    box2 > box4 [removing rightside petal from right to left]
    Thus making letter B as the answer for box5

  • @nbkneo2673
    @nbkneo2673 Před rokem +1

    When vik said people in the comments are gonna explain it really well but I think we are all as baffled as Behz 😂😂

  • @lukespencer504
    @lukespencer504 Před rokem +84

    Vikks laugh is so contagious😂😂

    • @jv_matos
      @jv_matos Před rokem +3

      It's one of the least contagious out of them 7 lol just because he's nice doesn't mean he's funny

    • @ItzMalick
      @ItzMalick Před rokem

      Yo Bruvv, I’m a small content creator, and I make a variety of entertaining reactions, vlogs, and a range Of other content and I’m still working On quality but I guarantee you will find something you will enjoy🙏🏾💯

    • @icechoc
      @icechoc Před rokem +3

      @@jv_matos - what's his laugh got to do with whether he's funny or not? No correlation.

    • @SilverGate007
      @SilverGate007 Před rokem +2

      @@jv_matos who mentioned about him being funny or not

    • @Dyan27
      @Dyan27 Před rokem

      @@jv_matos Agreed

  • @Dbonkerz81
    @Dbonkerz81 Před rokem +3

    I agree with vik when it comes to the flowers. I've done an IQ test before and had a similar type of question. I defo see movement. The flowers are moving from left to right.

  • @brianramirez9728
    @brianramirez9728 Před rokem

    #13 is just as you’re moving to the left one disappears and u move to the left again another one disappears but if u move to the left again one disappears while the very first one reappears and when u move to the left on more time the whole middle disappears while the first two reappear

  • @TripleIProductions
    @TripleIProductions Před rokem +1

    Alternative answers
    *2 = D* (Logic: You look at the sizes for each and stack them - Cassette

    • @gamiac4777
      @gamiac4777 Před rokem

      Ngl, all of these alternative answers are just objectively wrong based on the questions.

    • @TripleIProductions
      @TripleIProductions Před rokem

      @@gamiac4777 They aren't "objectively" wrong. They are subjectively right/wrong. They follow a strict pattern, and the rest is subjective bias.

  • @Brolgari
    @Brolgari Před rokem +362

    Ended up with 13/15. Got 5 and 6 wrong, I related the two animals to themselves rather than with the answer so reached Hamster / Dog and I totally forgot what pragmatic meant lol. For 13 I imagined the petals moving to the right if there was no stem to latch onto, so I reached answer A in that way. Really fun to go through these with the guys. I struggled a lot on the 1st cube, i had to pause for a bit to visualize it in my head properly, I imagine if I was in the seat with them I would have gotten it wrong.

    • @NSP9797
      @NSP9797 Před rokem +1

      same but I got 2 and 4 wrong (2nd guessed #2)

    • @ItzMalick
      @ItzMalick Před rokem

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    • @arhamzayan9608
      @arhamzayan9608 Před rokem +5

      I got 14/15, the cassette cd question made no sense to me, and still doesn't. I thought about hamster/dog for a long time but I realised that it was more likely to be owl/bird because owls are carnivorous and cats probably eat birds because they are like mice with wings. I also had no clue what pragmatic meant but I knew it wasn't any of the others so I guessed.

    • @goatsntoast
      @goatsntoast Před rokem

      Same here. Got all of them right except for the one with pragmatic (didn’t know what that meant), and the owl - bird one

    • @joeb7640
      @joeb7640 Před rokem +1

      I got 13 too but I paused to take more time for the questions as most people probably did so we had it easier

  • @god-qt9vw
    @god-qt9vw Před rokem +17

    Love these videos keep this up 🔝

    • @ItzMalick
      @ItzMalick Před rokem

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  • @Anjellike1
    @Anjellike1 Před rokem +1

    The pain for the guys is hilarious lol 😂

  • @bethwaters8835
    @bethwaters8835 Před rokem

    My thought process for the flower one, was when you had a completely empty flower, the next petal you take away would then be added back but to the opposite side you took the petal away from. So the first one you had 3 full flowers, for the second one you took one petal away, the third one you took one petal away, so then on the fouth one you took one petal away from the right-hand side of the flower so you added it to the left-hand side of the flower, so the fifth one would be you took a petal away from the left-hand side, so it would be added back to the right-hand side, and so on.

  • @watermelon505
    @watermelon505 Před rokem +35

    You already know JJ would have guessed C for all of them 😂 😂 😂

    • @ItzMalick
      @ItzMalick Před rokem

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  • @IndianDrivingSchool
    @IndianDrivingSchool Před rokem +10

    I got 12 and for the leaves question vik is correct the leaves are moving right., 1st order - the far right branch is getting empty (which was shown in 2 steps)
    2nd order the middle one is getting empty but when the moving right they have an empty branch to move rather than going away from the box the shifts to that) so in the next step the middle one will become empty and both leaves will shift to far right one.,
    So option A shows that.,
    As per the series . The 3rd order the far left brach will loose leaves and in first step one will move to the middle one., so the first will have 1, second will have one and third one will still have 2., also in the next step the first branch will become empty and both leaves will shift to middle one., so the first one will have none, the middle one will have 2, and third one will have 2.
    Hope the explanation was easy to understand.,

    • @gujigujiuncle2638
      @gujigujiuncle2638 Před rokem

      Thank you for the explanation..
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      I didn't read it though 😸

  • @nlizzy9071
    @nlizzy9071 Před rokem

    All the number questions were mad easy but as soon as the cube folding n flowers came up I was done for loooool😂😂😂😂

  • @daanvanvelzen6843
    @daanvanvelzen6843 Před rokem +8

    question 13 was literally binary code, this was the most obvious way of solving. Josh had a point but it could not be made up out of the recent figures. There was not enough information to confirm that it would happen since it also 'grows' back. With binary it is like 001 = 1, 010 = 2, 011 = 3, 100 = 4, 101 = 5, 110 = 6, 111 = 7 etc. This is the same in the picture actually.

    • @lucaslewis-price6934
      @lucaslewis-price6934 Před rokem

      yeah but there are 3 possible states. this lead me to think ternary and then I realised it went 0, 1, 2, 4... so thought the last one would be the equivalent of 8 so making it B but I guess not

    • @that_guy_0699
      @that_guy_0699 Před rokem

      It was ternary code, there are 3 states not 2.
      The order was
      000, 001, 002, 011, 020
      ( 0, 1, 2, 4, 6)
      and I still do not understand what the argument for 6 is

  • @sazai_007
    @sazai_007 Před rokem +4

    22:26
    How I worked that our is :
    Just looking at the 3rd stem so the order of the stems are : Opened - Halved - disappeared - Halved again - opened again
    So if u just see the 4th image then which is : opened - Halved - Halved (again) so the following will be Opened - disappeared - opened (again)
    Also only when the leaves on stem disappears then the stem before it changes that's why the 1st stem didn't changed and will change in the next iteration

    • @ItzMalick
      @ItzMalick Před rokem

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  • @liam723.
    @liam723. Před rokem +7

    Glazers out

    • @ItzMalick
      @ItzMalick Před rokem

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  • @panosshady6168
    @panosshady6168 Před rokem

    The Last flower is the one you should notice first because it has the most changes happening to it and can tell you the most information. The last flower goes full, half, empty, half… then Full again. Based on this limited information of 4 pictures, this is the only sequence that logically follows. Starts from 1, goes down a half two times to reach 0, then goes up a half two times to reach 1 again. Now the second flower was full and then went to half, and from the first sequence we observed from the last flower, we know that after full, half… comes empty again.
    The only possible answer is A.
    The only other thing you had to consider was the possibility of the first flower going also down half in the last image, since going from full to half is something that happens in this sequence. However when you look at the options, only C has half in the first flower, but it can’t be the right answer since it also has half on the last flower which as we saw is supposed to be full.
    Hope this helps

  • @daniel_1oh
    @daniel_1oh Před rokem

    For 13, I based off a 'One Movement' only. Meaning you can only make one move each time, options B, C, D and E have more than one move. Whereas for A, you only move one half to the right, the others removed the feather or/and moved it more than once. So that's where I think one move only comes into play.