Isn't that how genius works... 90% of the reason why a scientist can't explain their invention is because they can't understand how they got their... the remaining 10% it's so complicated they don't know how to dumb it down enough for you to understand it...
I know how Henya feels. I felt like such a galaxy-brained genius when I got that puzzle in like a minute. Like, the kind of confidence that makes you think "Man if only people were watching, then they'd know I'm clearly worthy of praise and awards!" If I could walk through life with at least half of that self-confidence, things would be so much better.
That's almost what Henya said: she had a lot of moments in her life with perfect comedic timing, but there was no one to laugh at them, so she started streaming.
She got it! It confused her but she thought about the values and figured it out! Its what i used to tell my students when faced with a riddle or puzzle..first rule..dont panic..then follow the clues. Good work Henya!
the critical thing here is that at 1:49 she defined all possible answers and then knocked them the fuck out 2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9 if we assume A is 6 : 6423 this is correct by the rules in the clip if we assume A is 8 : 8634 this is also correct by the rules in the clip the thing not shown is that in game there's a second paragraph that would eliminate the 6423 answer god forbit henya played the hard mode puzzle
I got confused because I too came up with 8634, 6423, and 4212, but eliminated all three because 8634 and 6423 each have "two in the right row" and it explicitly says that "two are not in the right row." I'm still note sure what "One of the numbers is the final key" means; I was struggling to include a 9.
@@AxillaryPower2two of the four are not in the right row, so the other two of the four _are_ in the right row also I think that last line just means that one of the numbers is the last button you press, which is obvious but they needed a line that started with "one" :P
Well, on a keypad the highest even # would be an 8, so it wasn't a bad place to start, even if she just picked it randomly. From there she worked it out perfectly, 4 is half of 8, which is larger than 3 and if the second # was 6 (3x2) then it would still be smaller than that first # (8). So it just fell neatly into place right away XD
Also, the fact that 2 of the numbers are on the right row but 9 isn't an option (due to the larger numbers both being doubles of the smaller numbers) would mean that 3 and 6 must be one of the pairs, while "only one number in the top row" means that the other pair has to be "4,8".
@@krieger1969The second half of the clue mentioned "two numbers on the right row" (which had to be 3 and 6 since 9 is impossible here) and "only one number on the top row" (so 1 and 2 aren't viable since 3 was already guaranteed by the previous clue).
HERE'S THE SOLUTION (For your homework) *Part 1* 1st > 2nd 2nd = 2* 3rd (means 2nd > 3rd) 3rd < 4th (or 4th > 3rd) 4th = 1st *0.5 (4th < 1st or 1st > 4th) thus arranging with > in mind: 1st > 2nd > 3rd and 1st > 4th > 3rd. since relation between 2nd & 4th isnt known. the max number is 1st number & min is 3rd number with 2 numbers in between since we have halves & doubles, the number pairs possible are 2,4 or 3,6 or 4,8. 1 & 9 are eliminated *Part 2* numbers are unique only 1 number from top row = 1,2,3 = 2,3 since number can't be 1 2 numbers from right row = 3,6,9 = 3,6 since number can't be 9 1 number if final key 3,6 are a pair that satisfy the conditions. number can't be 2 since 1st row condition is satisfied & thus pair of 2,4 is also eliminated (from part 1) so final numbers are from the pairs 3,6 & 4,8 1st number was min & 3rd number was max, thus 8_3_ (from part 1) satisfying the equations from part 1, we get the nunber: 8634
Very well put. That "one of the numbers is the final key" bit threw me for a while. I thought it meant there was a 9 but it was actually just stating the obvious fact that when you press four numbers one of them will be the last one that you press.
1st thing to notice is that you have 2 pairs of "numbers and their doubles" (1st and 4th, alongside 2nd and 3rd, with 2nd and 3rd being smaller). That means that the larger numbers of each pair are even, so on a 1-9 keypad, 9 is impossible. With 9 removed, there are only 2 numbers left in the right row, so 3 and 6 must be two of the numbers, which also happen to be a pair. With 3 selected, there can't be anything else in the top row, so (1,2) and (2,4) can't be the other pair. Without a 0 to act as a 10, the only other pair on the keypad is (4,8). Therefore, the larger pair is (4,8) and the smaller pair is (3,6). With the numbers in hand, we just use the original riddle to put them in order: 8, 6, 3, 4 "The first is larger than the second, the second twice the third, the third smaller than the fourth, the fourth is half the first."
There's actually quite a few answers that work if you only apply the first paragraph: I (much like Henya lol) haven't read the 2nd paragraph but I assume the rules of the 2nd paragraph eliminate all but one of these possibilities, leaving only the true correct answer. 4212 6213 6423 8214 8424 8634 *(the actual correct answer, obviously)* So basically a 1/6 chance, or 1/3 given Henya latched onto 8 as the first number.
Yep, as you suspected the second set of rules eliminates all but the correct solution. First all four numbers have to be different, so that removes 4212 and 8424. Three of the numbers can't be in the top row, so that eliminates 6213, 6423, and 8214.
The keyword "half" and "twice" make the first and second digit can only be an even number with the first digit larger than second. Since there can't be any repeated number, the only possible combination would be: 6213, 6423, 8214, 8634 I don't get the rest of the rules mentioning "top row", "right row", and "final key".
Question: What is the game that she was playing in the video? Why does it looked greatly resembling Resident Evil games but also clearly shown not to be one as well?
Silent Hill 3. It was kind of like the rival series to Resident Evil back in the day. While RE went for a more in your face style of horror, Silent Hill was more atmospheric and went for a more psychological type of horror. The first three games still hold up to this day
Not gonna lie, the only thing that made it initially difficult was not knowing this was for a number/dial password door, then it was, "Okay, so our first number is either 9 or 8, and 9 doesn't divide evenly." I could've easily been wrong about it being 8 to start, though I'm going through process of elimination at that point if 8 wasn't the first number. However, that second riddle threw me for a loop when I already realized what the passcode was, though, I'm sure it was intentionally worded that way to throw the player off if they aren't reading carefully
@@midcoregamer7625 I thought that as well but, as near as I can tell, it just means that of the for numbers you press one of them will be the last number you press. Pointless thing to say but it fills out the riddle.
I'm confused about that puzzle, 6423 should work too then? If you only use first page conditions then every variant over 6 that isn't an odd number would work cause numbers aren't keeping each other in check, it's not a full circle but just an open curve. And the second page conditions make no sense to me
she talks though her solution as shes goes: "the first is larger than the second" = cannot be 1, so its somewhere in range 2-9 "the second is twice the third" = doubling would make it an even number, so 2, 4, 6, 8, which would limit the range of the 3rd to 1,-4, as double 5 is 10, so not possible on a 1-9 keypad. "the third is smaller than the fourth" = not much on its own, but we know it must be a even number, and its likely a smaller number. "the fourth is half the first"= again, limits1st digit to even numbers, and that the 1st digit must be big enough to a have a whole number its half value. thus, we end up with the following options: 1st = 6 or 8 2nd: 4 or 6 3rd: 2 or 3 4th: 3 or 4 so the answer is either 8634 or 6423. the second half of the riddle just blots out options on the keypad and makes it clear its the 8634 option. I do think several people in chat confirmed she was right when she'd worked it out, but they let her muddle though.
@@xerxeskingofkingAh I matched out 6423 and stopped there. Didn't continue to find more answers. Does the game accept either, or does it only take the one true answer?
@@mme725 There's only one correct answer when you add both of the riddles together. The second one specifies that there can be only one number in the top row so 2 and 3 can't both be in the answer.
Can someone explain the second part of the puzzle? Firstly, what is "the right row" supposed to mean? Shouldn't it be top, middle, or bottom row? Also shouldn't "One of the numbers is the final key" mean one of the numbers is nine? Or is it saying that one of the numbers will be the last one you press? Or is the whole second part two truths and two lies and that part of the puzzle didn't make it into the clip?
The "right row" means the three numbers on the right side: 3, 6 and 9. The main point of the second part is to exclude two possible solutions, because the first part would actually have three combinations matching the conditions. The first parts tells us, that for the combination of four numbers abcd: a = 2d ; b = 2c ; a > b That means a and b have to be even numbers, leaving us with three possible combinations: 4212, 6423 and 8634. But the condition that only one number is in the top row excludes 4212 and 6423.
Yeah, it has to do with the physical position of the numbers on the key pad. It's a bit confusing when they say "row" but probably meant "column". It's also possible that the final clue was a bit of a stretch to make it fit the numbering scheme of that second clue. "Four, Three, Two, One" and all.
@@Mis7erSeven When considering the potential combinations based on just the first set of rules, I believe they allow for a few more solutions than you listed - 6213, 8214, and 8424 would also be valid. (Basically "c" can take on a few more values than you show, since it only has to follow "c < d" and can't lead to a "b" that breaks "a > b".) Doesn't change the final answer, since all three of those additional "first set of rules combos" get eliminated by the second set of rules - 6213 and 8214 violate the "3 not in the top row", and 8424 violates the "no repeats" rule.
It technically should have said the "right column" Instead of "right row". I thought the same thing about the "final key" meaning there's a 9 but that line was apparently just stating the obvious to fill out the riddle(and maybe to confuse people).
@@robguy8501 Ahh, that makes sense. The column/row thing might've been a small mistake on the translator's part. They were a much smaller and less experienced studio back then so it's not too surprising.
henya be like: "sometime my genius, is almost frightening."
It generates its own gravity.
Jeremy Clarkson would be proud of her 😆
Its almost like another presence.
Henya wasn't just cooking, she opened an entire restaurant.
She boiled so much, a new continent rose full of tea leaves.
And then Zen spent all their money
Too bad its not a bak-
@@Ketchup_And_Ricelmaooooo
Yea a restraint that has a bunch of sinks on the walls lol lmao😂😂😂😂😂😂
henya forgot she is titled the genius and got surprised
"Sometimes I surprise even myself" -Henya, maybe
Even she is surprised by her genius
BEHOLD THE POWER OF THE GENIUS!!
...
Even she didn't understood how she did it.... THAT IS HOW MUCH OF A GENIUS SHE IS!!!
the line is thin between genius and madness~
Isn't that how genius works... 90% of the reason why a scientist can't explain their invention is because they can't understand how they got their... the remaining 10% it's so complicated they don't know how to dumb it down enough for you to understand it...
@@koopaking6148 Wacchu talkin bout Willis?
and everyone was united in celebration, as Henya marveled at her own magnificence..
Silent Hill 1, 2 & 3 are full of these types of puzzles! I love seeing the gears turn in her head trying to figure it out ^w^
And then there's Onimusha 2 that forces you to basically play Sudoku to solve puzzles
I know how Henya feels. I felt like such a galaxy-brained genius when I got that puzzle in like a minute. Like, the kind of confidence that makes you think "Man if only people were watching, then they'd know I'm clearly worthy of praise and awards!"
If I could walk through life with at least half of that self-confidence, things would be so much better.
That's almost what Henya said: she had a lot of moments in her life with perfect comedic timing, but there was no one to laugh at them, so she started streaming.
When she's a senile grandma, she will look back on her home videos and say "that's a cute anime girl"
Henya took every Mentat she had in her inventory for that one. Love our little genius!
She got it! It confused her but she thought about the values and figured it out! Its what i used to tell my students when faced with a riddle or puzzle..first rule..dont panic..then follow the clues. Good work Henya!
I love how she says “carculate.” She’s usually really good with her r’s and l’s but she always says carculate 😅
she was probably occupied and forget to focus on her English
VOD watchers 2 hours later: "Where's the door?"🤣🤣🤣
Was expecting a "Genius dayo. GEEnius dayo."
the critical thing here is that at 1:49 she defined all possible answers and then knocked them the fuck out
2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9
if we assume A is 6 : 6423 this is correct by the rules in the clip
if we assume A is 8 : 8634 this is also correct by the rules in the clip
the thing not shown is that in game there's a second paragraph that would eliminate the 6423 answer
god forbit henya played the hard mode puzzle
Is 1:02 the second paragraph?
I didn't see the second paragraph, but I'd like to add that 4212 also works with the first paragraph's rules.
I got confused because I too came up with 8634, 6423, and 4212, but eliminated all three because 8634 and 6423 each have "two in the right row" and it explicitly says that "two are not in the right row." I'm still note sure what "One of the numbers is the final key" means; I was struggling to include a 9.
@@AxillaryPower2two of the four are not in the right row, so the other two of the four _are_ in the right row
also I think that last line just means that one of the numbers is the last button you press, which is obvious but they needed a line that started with "one" :P
@@AxillaryPower2The last line seems to be a mistake, because yeah, it doesn't make sense, and the JP version doesn't say anything like that.
Well, on a keypad the highest even # would be an 8, so it wasn't a bad place to start, even if she just picked it randomly. From there she worked it out perfectly, 4 is half of 8, which is larger than 3 and if the second # was 6 (3x2) then it would still be smaller than that first # (8). So it just fell neatly into place right away XD
Also, the fact that 2 of the numbers are on the right row but 9 isn't an option (due to the larger numbers both being doubles of the smaller numbers) would mean that 3 and 6 must be one of the pairs, while "only one number in the top row" means that the other pair has to be "4,8".
@@nadrewod999 and no repeats narrows it down too.
She just stumbled into the correct solution first try, like the genius she is.
She’s better than me tbh, my first guess was 6423 but then I remembered the second part of the puzzle and she already answered it before I did😭
@@LeHarmacist That was my guess too, I hadn't noticed there was a second part of the puzzle
I couldn’t follow along, dayo, I ain’t a genius like Henya.
What a guess!
8 is larger than 6,
6 is double of 3,
3 is less than 4,
4 is exactly half of 8.
@@kamikaze00007 It could also be 6, 4, 2, 3. Guess both can be put as the answer.
@@krieger1969Typically yes, but the other clue Henya read precluded that answer as a possibility because of where the numbers appeared on the keypad.
@@Cadrid but she didn't, a least according to the video, consider the other rules yet so it was a 50/50 before counting them
@@krieger1969The second half of the clue mentioned "two numbers on the right row" (which had to be 3 and 6 since 9 is impossible here) and "only one number on the top row" (so 1 and 2 aren't viable since 3 was already guaranteed by the previous clue).
Its been 1 year since her debut and Henya finally showed why she's called HenyaTheGenius.
3:24 lol her surprise at her own genius
"WTF I'M GENIUS" welp getting that on my soundboard
Henya the Genius strikes again 😂
It's truly a marvel to watch the genius at work.
I never doubted her genius for a moment
She's a little confused but she's got the genius
This was on par with Silent Hill 1's piano riddle.
Moon logic prevails.
That’s our kettle 😁👍
Henya earning her title.
HERE'S THE SOLUTION (For your homework)
*Part 1*
1st > 2nd
2nd = 2* 3rd (means 2nd > 3rd)
3rd < 4th (or 4th > 3rd)
4th = 1st *0.5 (4th < 1st or 1st > 4th)
thus arranging with > in mind: 1st > 2nd > 3rd and 1st > 4th > 3rd. since relation between 2nd & 4th isnt known. the max number is 1st number & min is 3rd number with 2 numbers in between
since we have halves & doubles, the number pairs possible are 2,4 or 3,6 or 4,8. 1 & 9 are eliminated
*Part 2*
numbers are unique
only 1 number from top row = 1,2,3 = 2,3 since number can't be 1
2 numbers from right row = 3,6,9 = 3,6 since number can't be 9
1 number if final key
3,6 are a pair that satisfy the conditions. number can't be 2 since 1st row condition is satisfied & thus pair of 2,4 is also eliminated (from part 1)
so final numbers are from the pairs 3,6 & 4,8
1st number was min & 3rd number was max, thus 8_3_ (from part 1)
satisfying the equations from part 1, we get the nunber:
8634
Very well put. That "one of the numbers is the final key" bit threw me for a while. I thought it meant there was a 9 but it was actually just stating the obvious fact that when you press four numbers one of them will be the last one that you press.
If it wasn't for part 2 I'd say 6423
Buuuut I was lazy so I didnt take it into consideration
But thanks for explaining, though
For someone who didn't understand the the question she sure did knock out of the park.
she clarkulated it
I'm genuinely impressed
This teapot has a built-in calculator.
It was never in doubt
1st thing to notice is that you have 2 pairs of "numbers and their doubles" (1st and 4th, alongside 2nd and 3rd, with 2nd and 3rd being smaller). That means that the larger numbers of each pair are even, so on a 1-9 keypad, 9 is impossible.
With 9 removed, there are only 2 numbers left in the right row, so 3 and 6 must be two of the numbers, which also happen to be a pair.
With 3 selected, there can't be anything else in the top row, so (1,2) and (2,4) can't be the other pair. Without a 0 to act as a 10, the only other pair on the keypad is (4,8).
Therefore, the larger pair is (4,8) and the smaller pair is (3,6).
With the numbers in hand, we just use the original riddle to put them in order: 8, 6, 3, 4
"The first is larger than the second,
the second twice the third,
the third smaller than the fourth,
the fourth is half the first."
That's our genius kettle!
She genius Dayo
Unlocked her cube dayo
Big brain moment, i never doubted you, henya!
Even Henya the Genius didn't expect to be a genius.
Thats crazy i was going through the backlog of steam games ive bought over the last 2 years and just started playing this myself...small world
Hell yeah brother dayo
Genius dayo.
Henya made the math meme seem like an elementary math problem. The genius skill DAYO!!
GENUIS
Damn she's gigabrain 🤯
wuuuuuuuut is my reaction, too😂😂😂
Take that Zen.
She is using the scientific method! Like a real boss!!
And it just took over one year
Nice
Hey you cut off my sub notification! Jokes, thanks for the clip 😂
Bro, I thought the lore was flavor-text, that's impressive!
Don't let that distract you for the frightening fact that Henya almost became French.
IQ999
Cool This game.
There's actually quite a few answers that work if you only apply the first paragraph: I (much like Henya lol) haven't read the 2nd paragraph but I assume the rules of the 2nd paragraph eliminate all but one of these possibilities, leaving only the true correct answer.
4212
6213
6423
8214
8424
8634 *(the actual correct answer, obviously)*
So basically a 1/6 chance, or 1/3 given Henya latched onto 8 as the first number.
Yep, as you suspected the second set of rules eliminates all but the correct solution. First all four numbers have to be different, so that removes 4212 and 8424. Three of the numbers can't be in the top row, so that eliminates 6213, 6423, and 8214.
1:00 She read the second paragraph. She may not have been confident but it looks like she did use logic rather than guesswork.
The keyword "half" and "twice" make the first and second digit can only be an even number with the first digit larger than second.
Since there can't be any repeated number, the only possible combination would be: 6213, 6423, 8214, 8634
I don't get the rest of the rules mentioning "top row", "right row", and "final key".
1:40 How do you corkulate that?
Well shit....color me impressed
Question: What is the game that she was playing in the video? Why does it looked greatly resembling Resident Evil games but also clearly shown not to be one as well?
Silent Hill 3. It was kind of like the rival series to Resident Evil back in the day. While RE went for a more in your face style of horror, Silent Hill was more atmospheric and went for a more psychological type of horror. The first three games still hold up to this day
@@Ashurman666 Thanks for the information!
8634 is the first one
Not gonna lie, the only thing that made it initially difficult was not knowing this was for a number/dial password door, then it was, "Okay, so our first number is either 9 or 8, and 9 doesn't divide evenly." I could've easily been wrong about it being 8 to start, though I'm going through process of elimination at that point if 8 wasn't the first number. However, that second riddle threw me for a loop when I already realized what the passcode was, though, I'm sure it was intentionally worded that way to throw the player off if they aren't reading carefully
What exactly does "one of the numbers is the final key" mean? The final key on the keypad is 9, but A (the largest number) must be even.
@@midcoregamer7625 I thought that as well but, as near as I can tell, it just means that of the for numbers you press one of them will be the last number you press. Pointless thing to say but it fills out the riddle.
I'm confused about that puzzle, 6423 should work too then? If you only use first page conditions then every variant over 6 that isn't an odd number would work cause numbers aren't keeping each other in check, it's not a full circle but just an open curve. And the second page conditions make no sense to me
Err, according to my calculations it turned out to be 4212. And it fits perfectly, just like 8634. Mystery.
there was a condition that no number repeats
In addition, there was a second condition that three numbers are not in the top row, which also prevents 4212 from being a valid solution.
At 1:00, there's a second paragraph. Only one number can be from the top row and all of the numbers are unique.
Wait seriously how did she do that? Did chat help her?
she talks though her solution as shes goes:
"the first is larger than the second" = cannot be 1, so its somewhere in range 2-9
"the second is twice the third" = doubling would make it an even number, so 2, 4, 6, 8, which would limit the range of the 3rd to 1,-4, as double 5 is 10, so not possible on a 1-9 keypad.
"the third is smaller than the fourth" = not much on its own, but we know it must be a even number, and its likely a smaller number.
"the fourth is half the first"= again, limits1st digit to even numbers, and that the 1st digit must be big enough to a have a whole number its half value.
thus, we end up with the following options:
1st = 6 or 8
2nd: 4 or 6
3rd: 2 or 3
4th: 3 or 4
so the answer is either 8634 or 6423. the second half of the riddle just blots out options on the keypad and makes it clear its the 8634 option.
I do think several people in chat confirmed she was right when she'd worked it out, but they let her muddle though.
@@xerxeskingofkingAh I matched out 6423 and stopped there. Didn't continue to find more answers. Does the game accept either, or does it only take the one true answer?
@@mme725 There's only one correct answer when you add both of the riddles together. The second one specifies that there can be only one number in the top row so 2 and 3 can't both be in the answer.
What is this game ?
Silent Hill 3
Sasuga genius Dayo
Lol what game was she playing? 😅
Silent hill 3
Can someone explain the second part of the puzzle? Firstly, what is "the right row" supposed to mean? Shouldn't it be top, middle, or bottom row? Also shouldn't "One of the numbers is the final key" mean one of the numbers is nine? Or is it saying that one of the numbers will be the last one you press? Or is the whole second part two truths and two lies and that part of the puzzle didn't make it into the clip?
The "right row" means the three numbers on the right side: 3, 6 and 9.
The main point of the second part is to exclude two possible solutions, because the first part would actually have three combinations matching the conditions.
The first parts tells us, that for the combination of four numbers abcd: a = 2d ; b = 2c ; a > b
That means a and b have to be even numbers, leaving us with three possible combinations: 4212, 6423 and 8634.
But the condition that only one number is in the top row excludes 4212 and 6423.
Yeah, it has to do with the physical position of the numbers on the key pad. It's a bit confusing when they say "row" but probably meant "column". It's also possible that the final clue was a bit of a stretch to make it fit the numbering scheme of that second clue. "Four, Three, Two, One" and all.
@@Mis7erSeven When considering the potential combinations based on just the first set of rules, I believe they allow for a few more solutions than you listed - 6213, 8214, and 8424 would also be valid. (Basically "c" can take on a few more values than you show, since it only has to follow "c < d" and can't lead to a "b" that breaks "a > b".) Doesn't change the final answer, since all three of those additional "first set of rules combos" get eliminated by the second set of rules - 6213 and 8214 violate the "3 not in the top row", and 8424 violates the "no repeats" rule.
It technically should have said the "right column" Instead of "right row". I thought the same thing about the "final key" meaning there's a 9 but that line was apparently just stating the obvious to fill out the riddle(and maybe to confuse people).
@@robguy8501 Ahh, that makes sense. The column/row thing might've been a small mistake on the translator's part. They were a much smaller and less experienced studio back then so it's not too surprising.
First try!
I don't know the context, but I got:
6 is greater than 4 is twice of 2 is less than 3 is half of...
6 4 2 3
Were there multiple answers?
A condition was that only one of the numbers could be in the top row, so you can't have 2 and 3
1:00
Maybe I'll understand the japanese
....
Dude what the fuck is this
See while 8 6 3 4 works, if you didn’t have to use different numbers and you could have duplicates you could do 4212
The second paragraph eliminates that. There are even more combinations, that you could use, if there wasnt the second paragraph.