This was super annoying. She won by just removing a stick, then 'oh u can't do that'. Then she tries something with the equals sign, then 'oh u can't do that'.awful riddle/puzzle giver he is.
He did change the rule the second instance but he didn't have to, since 9-3≠6 is incorrect. So for people saying she solved it twice she actually didn't
Hey I found a different way to solve it. Take a stick from the 6 and make it a 5. Use that stick you took, and make the 9 an 8. The make the plus sign a minus. Boom.
no he didn't. there is a difference between move and remove. those who frequently solve these puzzles are aware of these things. and doesn't equal trick only has to be applied in case there is no other valid solution.
No, he hasn't changed any rule. Just clarified them. there is a difference between move and remove. those who frequently solve these puzzles are aware of these things. and doesn't equal trick only has to be applied in case there is no other valid solution.(it is mostly used in IQ games but not in maths games)
It's so funny how when she was trying to make the statement true by making a ≠ sign, the statement actually ended up false, because 9 - 3 actually equals 6
There's two answers to this: 1st one as shown. 2nd answer is: 3 + 3 equal (with three parallel lines) to 6 **three parallel lines** - meaning: equivalence or identical to
3 horizontal lines means nothing except for menu option. 😅 For parallel, 2 slant lines are drawn (at least in India) For identical, equal sign is used(2 line).
Actually there are 3 more answers. Take the stick from plus to make it minus. Then put that stick to top right corner of any of the 3 numbers so that they come to power of 1
Every time you watch one of these the person presenting the question always changes the rules And I think they basically change the rules because they didn't think of other options they just narrow mindedly thought of one option
You have to lay out all of the rules. Once the game starts, everything you didn't explicitly mention is fair game. You can't change the rules whenever you want to.
Intended answer: 5 + 3 = 8 2nd Answer: 3^1 + 3^1 = 6^1 (Any number can just be raised to the first power after making the 9 a 3) 3rd Answer: 9^1 - 3^1 = 6^1 (Same thing once you make the plus a minus) 4th Genius Answer: Take away the stick on the bottom of the 9 and make 3 negative 3. (9 + -3 = 6)
Take away the right vertical from the 9 makes 5+3=6. Put the extra stick in the right vertical of the 6, turns it to 8. Now it reads 5+3=8. And its true.
I thought of removing the far-left vertical stick making the box of the 9, so that it would read: 3 + 3 = 6 😕🤷🏽♀️ But then he said all the sticks had to be used after they started
5+3=8 pick one stick from 9 to make it 5 and then add to 6 to make 8. There you go. He didn't change the rule at all, he already said to make statement true that means to remain equal sign please...
she could've taken the vertical tooth pick on the plus sign and then made the 2 tooth picks parallel, yet together with no gap, as you have now effectively made a minus sign and you have not "removed" any tooth picks
She technically got it right he first wo times. She is smarter than you. There is not one way to solve a problem she showed. You wanted it your way...awwnnn awnnn
Every One got it wrong: She tried 9 - 3 “not=6” in 2nd attempt, then he told don’t touch “=“, but what he has to say is 9-3 is actually = 6. Also, 3+3 “not=“ 6 won’t work. Because, 3+3 is also actually equally 6. So, using “not=“ is not a solution. That rule is not needed!😅 What a brilliant puzzle with first rule!
This puzzle has a multiple of solutions. You can just take a stick and put it really close to another so it doesn't form a new line, basically removing it. Possible solutions are: 3 + 3 = 6, 9 − 3= 6, and 5 + 3 = 8.
Take the top right quadrant of the 9 and move it to the top right quadrant of the 6 and you get 5+3=8 It was a dead give away by writing the equation in a block digital format. If that is what it's called Another one is make this equation true. 5+5=550 by moving one line there are 2 answers that make the equation correct by moving one line anywhere in the equation.
@@user-pp1dy8kn1xdid you watch the video? She came up with two solutions that were perfectly valid given his initial prompt, then kept adding rules until she got to the one solution that he had in mind.
@@Ezoluna the first solution is technically right, but the second solution was wrong since 9-3 does equal 6 so here making it say it doesn't it wrong, but the guy did technically change the rules for some reason the second time when he could have just said it was wrong
@@user-pp1dy8kn1x That's true. Still a pet peeve of mine when people present puzzles and act like other solutions are wrong, instead of accepting it and saying something like "can you think of another solution?"