Here's a sneak peak of Probability Comparison Gaming: Video Games: 1) Finding a Shiny Pokemon in *Pokemon Sword & Shield: 1 in 4096* 2) Legendary Snow Launcher in a *Fortnite* Chest: *1 in 7576* 3) Baby Chicken Jockey Spawn in *Minecraft: 1 in 160,000* 4) Finding a Spinda horde battle in *Pokemon X/Y* where all five Spinda are shiny, have perfect IVs, a beneficial nature, their hidden ability, and identical spot patterns. *1 in 9.9 X 10^127* 5) Finding a Slime Staff in *Terraria: 1 in 10,000* 6) Rarest Lootbox Item (Checkered Cloth Mask) in *PUBG: 1 in 10,000* 7) Finding a 6IV Pokemon in *Pokemon Sword/Shield: 1 in 888,000,000* 8) Finding a Max CP Pokemon in *Pokemon GO: 1 in 4096* 9) Same Spinda Pattern in *Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire* (Suggested by Oscar Ramirez): *1 in 4,300,000,000* 10) Left-handed leader baby villager chicken jockey that can pick up items, has full diamond gear, each part enchanted at level 8, an iron sword enchanted at the same level, on Halloween. In *Minecraft* (Suggested by Hariz Channel): *1 in 5.02 X 10^34* 11) 94% Sham drop in *Borderlands 2* (Suggested by Major Noob): *1 in 24,000* 12) Shiny Giant Robot in *Roblox* (Suggested by Neoh Timo Herzog): *1 in 1,000,000,000 (?)* 13) Mythic Goldfish in Fortnite (Suggested by Adrian Pena): *1 in 1,000,000 (?)* 14) Golden Frying Pan in *Team Fortress 2* (Suggested by Burned Bob): *1 in 10,000* 15) Secret Reload Animation in *Battlefield 4* (Suggested by Alon Devil): *1 in 10,000* 16) Golden Freddie Kill Screen in *FNAF* (Suggested by Anthony Matino): *1 in 100,000* 17) Pink Sheep in *Minecraft* (Suggested by TheEpicGamer22): *1 in 610* 18) 5 Legendary Cards in *Hearthstone* (Suggested by Lucas O): *1 in 1,000,000* 19) 5 Golden Legendary Cards *Hearthstone: 1 in 3,200,000,000* 20) 5 Exodia Cards in 40 deck draw in *Yugioh* (Suggested by StriiderEclipse): *1 in 658,000* 21) 8 Legendary Cards in Kit Box in *Asphalt 8: 1 in 17,000,000,000,000* 22) Seitengrat drop in *Final Fantasy XII: 1 in 10,000* 23) Australiam Drop in *Team Fortress 2* (Suggested by Asmallwhitefeather): *1 in 213 (?)* 24) Cobra Drop (Burner) in *Borderlands 2* (Suggested by Marc Oliver Lacasse): *1 in 14,700* 25) Ender Portal with 12 Ender Eyes in *Minecraft* (Suggested by Diogo David): *1 in 10,000,000,000* 26) Generating 2 Same worlds in *Minecraft* (Suggested by Kotzpenne): *1 in 1.84 X 10^19* 27) Generating 2 same map in *Hero's of Magic and Mines* (Suggested by Erwin Rommel): *1 in 100,000 (?)* 28) Generating 2 same planets in *No Man's Sky: 1 in 3.4 X 10^38* 29) Shadow Dye in *Runescape* (Suggested by Baten Kaitos): *1 in 15,360* 30) Dragon Lore Drop in *Counter Strike GO* (Suggested by Kenjn Qwerty): *1 in 250,000* 31) Clearing Expert by Random clicks in *Minesweeper: 1 in 4.45 X 10^105* Physical Games: Land on heads in Coin Flip: *1 in 2* Land on side Coin Flip: *1 in 6000* Roll a 6 on a Dice: *1 in 6* 3X3 Rubik Cube Random Solve: *1 in 4.32 X 10^19* 1 player complete suit in Bridge: *1 in 2.23 X 10^27* 4 players complete suit in Bridge: *1 in 39,600,000,000* 52 cards exact shuffle randomly: *1 in 8.07 X 10^67* 20/20 Matches in Keno: *1 in 3.53 X 10^18* Royal Flush in Poker: *1 in 649,740* Straight Flush in Poker: *1 in 72,192* Four of a Kind in Poker: *1 in 4165* Flush in Poker: *1 in 508* Straight in Poker: *1 in 204* Some popular games missing are: Dota, Diablo, Fallout, Arc, Rainbow Siege, Mario etc (Comment if you have some nice probabilities!) Still work in progress, many more events will be revealed in the video itself. Do help to check in case it may be wrong and comment more items/event & their probabilities to add on to the list. Much appreciated! Edit: Tried bolding to make it easier to see, but it is still messy... Anyone knows why the * does not bold some stuff? Thanks Ibong Adarna & IZK, it got settled :)
I almost got struck by lightning last night, me and my cousin were outside and he noticed my hair was sticking straight up. It took me a second but we BOOKED it to our grandparents house (we were both staying there last night and they live across from a church and we were in the parking lot) after we had gotten inside (about 40 seconds later) lightning struck the spot I was standing..I will never forget that. My cousin saved my life.
this is insane. i lost my great aunt when she died at 17 in a plane crash in peru. they were flying in the mountains and there was a huge one and they couldnt go up so they crashed 😔
@@ismaelvideos8293 no it said it's more often than space debris, except if you mean a meteor by space debris and not space junk. But overall no one is going to die of space junk
Great video, Reigarw Comparisons! It's so interesting to see the probability comparison between death and other factors. As someone who is driven to succeed and challenge himself, I can really appreciate the data used in this video and the way it was presented. Keep up the amazing work!
I remember in my freshman year of high school, my school emailed all the parents in my school reporting that someone had died of unintentional discharge.
I’m pretty sure Nyctophobia ( fear of the dark) and Coulrophobia ( fear of clowns ) will most likely be on the list, as well as the following : Abultophobia (fear of bathing) Barophobia (fear of gravity) Cacophobia (fear of ugliness) Didaskaleionphobia (fear of going to school) Ecophobia (fear of home) Febriphobia (fear of fever) Galeophobia (fear of cats) Hadephobia (fear of hell) Ichthyophobia (fear of fish) Judeophobia (fear of Jews) Koinoniphobia (fear of rooms) Lyssophobia (fear of rabies) Melophobia (fear of hate/music) Nostophobia (fear of going back home) Oenophobia (fear of wines) Phobophobia (fear of phobias) Quintaphobia (fear of the number 5) Scelerophobia (fear of bad men) Tachophobia (fear of speed) Urophobia (fear of urinating) Vitricophobia (fear of step-fathers) Walloonphobia (fear of the walloons) Xenophobia (fear of strangers) Yrnophobia (fear of contrastment) and Zelophobia (fear of jealousy) Edit : forgot Acrophobia for some reason. Edit 2: forgot Acrophobia because yes Edit 3: I tried to not include any obvious phobias on the example list, just trying to clear up any further confusion
I'm just here to tell you that if you wanted your name to be "I am a furry" in Japanese, you failed lol. It means, "I am fur." Edit: He changed his username now lol
What about in the next pico seackond chances 1 of 9292828288282837373y627272782828282772772728289292828282727727272737727273626tt25262728828282828288282u2u366362662 for 1 month olds
There is also deaths in France, So in July 1518 a woman was dancing herself and 34 people joined her. They dance from 1-8 day until death, their heart stopped beating, bone cracked and had a stroke.
Scoape yes it is a human life is worth 16,666,666.7 sharks lol so it is equivalent exchange lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol
okay so the odds of dying tomorrow are 1 in 261,000 this video has 7,101,304 views at the time of me typing this so according to the numbers 27 people actually died the day after watching this and reading the probability. :)
I guess these statistics are calculations of the amount of death cases divided by the amount of humans to be alive ever. It really depends on what actions you do. I don’t risk my life everyday honestly.
"kid stop playing those games and go to sleep, those are bad for you!" "Statistically speaking Karen I am more likely to die from a meteor impact and having sex than playing games"
about a week ago there was a massive windstorm were i lived, and i knew like 2 people that died because of a falling tree, and one of them survived getting hit by the tree, but when they put her in the ambulance it also got hit by a tree
Chances of snake bite may increase if you are in Australia BUT if you get the correct help in time there is a very low chance of dying from a snake bite as we actually do have ways to fix it which usually does not involve cutting off the affected limb. Would also like to mention that it is more likely that the one receiving the snake bite in the first place is a tourist as Aussies are taught from a really young age on how to deal with a snake that is nearby (how to get away and what to do after getting away).
Fun fact is that the guy who died by slipping on orange peel swimmed across Niagara falls and achieved other insane stunts before that.. and then he died like this. Sorry for my English :D
Contraceptives (Pills and IUDs) are abortifacient. The embryo, after its fertilization / conception, goes from 4 to 5 five days to move and implant in the womb and develop there until birth. Contraceptives have three main effects, preventing ovulation, thickening cervical mucus and thinning the endometrium wall. The first two are contraceptive effects, but when they fail (which often occurs depending on the contraceptive) the third effect takes effect, thinning the wall of the uterus, which is abortifacient as it occurs after conception. Thus contraceptives also prevent the process called implantation of the embryo in the womb. Research for it.
@@momo777777777777777 Ironic, but true. You just can't say that a tip is invalid because of that person's ironic behaviour Just because a killer tells you not to kill, you aren't gonna take his tip and go killing around people?
@@heiseigojifan2713 Ho… mukatta kuruno ka? Nigetsu ni kono DIO ni chikazuite kuruno ka? Sekkaku sofu no Josefu ga watashi no Za Warudo no shotai wo. Shiken shuryu chaimu chokuzen made mondai yo toitte iru jukensee ne you na? Kisshi koita kibun de wo shietekure ta to yuu no ni?
@@robinwrld0 Hypothetically, if we lived for eternity, even the most exciting things would get dull eventually. You would have done everything, seen every place, heard every joke ect.
I don't think so. That odds of death are for all life, not for only one day. So, we have: 1 in 6,000,000 - death by scorpion attack 1 in 261,000 - death today 》 (1/6,000,000)*(1/261,000) = 6.386*10^(−13) or 1 in 1,566,000,000,000 - odds of your death today by scorpion attack. So, the probability of that the you hasn't died today by scorpion atrack is 1-6.386*10^(−13). The video has 6,3 million views. The probability that nobody of that 6,3 mil. has died today by scorpion attack is (1-6.386*10^(−13))^(6,300,000) = 0.9999959789. 》 The probability that at least one person of that 6,3 mil. has died today by scorpion attack is 1-0.9999959789 = 0.0000040211 or *1 in 248,688*