Just beat this game and I feel SO proud of myself! On the final rule, I had to spend like 40 minutes waiting for the time to switch to a number that would make the digits add correctly (you can’t cheat the system by changing the time on your computer). And during that time a new day had started which meant I needed to type in the NEW Wordle answer, and I totally lucked out that none of the letters I sacrificed were in the answer. In short, this game is BEYOND ridiculous and anyone who has beaten it is amazing!
I gave up at rule 25 when I couldn't find a video URL that wouldn't exceed the Atomic number rule since my chess move contained Bh which had an atomic number of 107. 💀
@@terracotta34534first character is the piece followed by an x if it's taking something, then the destination square. For bishops is B, for King it's K, for queen it's Q, for knight it's N, for rook it's R, for pawns no character is specified. If there are multiple of the same kind of piece that could move to the same destination square, the rank or file is given after the piece and before any x or destination square for disambiguation. O-O is kingside castle, O-O-O is queenside castle. = is used after the destination square when promoting with the new type of piece given after. If the move results in check, a + is added to the end, if the move results in checkmate, # is added to the end. 1-0 indicated white won, 0-1 indicates black won, and 1-1 indicates a draw.
@@terracotta34534 It's easy. upper case letter: white lower case: black notation: (piece) (optional piece specifier) (takes?) (square to) (check?) piece letters: pawn: none king: K queen: Q bishop: B knight: N rook: R takes: x check: + Examples: White pawn from e2 to e3: e3 (color is implicit) Black pawn from e7 to e5: e5 Notation for move 1: 1. e3, e5 White queen from d1 to h5: Qh5 Black pawn from g7 to g6: g6 Notation for move 2: 2. Qh5, g6 White queen from h5 to e5, taking black pawn and checking: Qxh5+ Black knight blocks: ne7 3. Qh5+, ne7 4. Qxh8, nc6 5. Bc4, ne5 Now two black knights are on the e column and both could go to c6. In this case, since they're both e, use the number to tell which piece moves. 6. Na3, n7c6 7. Bd5, na5 Now both black knights are on the 5th row. Now use letters to tell between them. 8. d4, nec6 There's also castles: White short: O-O White long: O-O-O Black short: o-o Black long: o-o-o And checkmate is # instead of +
Very impressive run, I have a couple of questions: * shouldn't you get a "Paul was overfed" death, since there are more than 3 worms ? * how are you able to copy-paste the whole password while retaining the full formatting? Are you using a special software? On Firefox on Ubuntu that doesn't work for me. Copy-pasting just retains bold and italics, but not font type and font size.
I pretty sure you can put at least 8 worms without overfeeding Paul. For the text I used Word to italicize and set the fonts. Unfortunately this does not work for font sizes.
@@quackumm yes, I discovered later that the limit for overfeeding is 8 worms, not 3. I read some erroneous information. (I put another comment with a couple of links, but it probably got moderated by YT). About the copy-pasting, I was referring to the final answer at 2:20. How did you do that?
I dont know why, but i could not get the thing to accept that the font sizes were different and the error highlighting was just wrong so i couldnt tell where the error was. So paul starved.
@@dawhitepk That is true: any number raised to the power of 0 is 1. You’re just confused as to what you’re doing. There’s no such notion as squaring a number _to_ something. To square x means to raise x to the power of 2. That’s an exponent of 2, not 0. Maybe you went from 0^2 to 0*0 (correct) and then imagined that to be 0^0 (incorrect).