This is actually a good game, a people who memorize and able to recognize these bells like a piano should be able to do it easy, since this bells are lined up like a piano notes.
@@ravepanther243 fair enough. Idk why but my brain heard C as the resolution. To be fair it could technically be either one since we don't hear if B is flat or natural
A normal human can remember 7-10 things on stuff like this, like you are given 7 different numbers, this is an easy version of it tbh, so yeah, those colors are way too easy to remember in things like these, this should be blindfolded or played on an instrument.
The Purple Bell: "They Ask You How Are You?, You Just Have To Say You're Fine When You're Not Really Fine, But You Can't Get Into It Because They Would Never Understand!"
I did something like this with my friends, group of 5. Everyone have like 17 turns so we got to 85 (we played a game where we said a word and we had to memorize it in the correct order)
Darryl is just keeping his teeth clean while we are all watching Kleiny lose 😭. Kleiny they cheated you. We know you picked the wrong one by accident. #TeamKleiny #wakpack #letsgo #unlucky 🤣😅
Here's the nerdy explanation: Typically, short term memory can only store up to around six or seven individual things at a time. Say, six or seven individual numbers or letters. But if you were to put those letters/numbers into easily recognizable groups, like words or larger numbers, each of those groups would count as an individual thing to remember, thus allowing you to remember more. The same concept is being shown here-- the two of you are remembering these sounds as a tune, rather than as individual notes, allowing you to remember them much more easily.