Messed Up Riddles That Will Trick Your Mind Part 3 (Simply Solving Saturday) - Summary

Summary

The video features a person solving various riddles, puzzles, and brain teasers. They start by solving which one of three mermaids, werewolves, and other images is real. They then move on to answer questions about what to do in hypothetical situations, such as if a bear, lion, or elephant attacks. The person also solves a puzzle about which door to choose to escape a house with a hungry shark, a well, toxic gas, or a criminal. They then spot the difference in various images and count the number of squares in a grid. The person also solves math problems, including one about Lisa and her sister Lucy's ages. They find mistakes in a series of numbers and identify correct logos for brands like Pringles, Tesla, and Coca-Cola. The video ends with the person encouraging viewers to like and subscribe to their channel.

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Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The video is about solving riddles and answering questions.
2. The host asks viewers to suggest riddles for future videos.
3. The host has a gaming channel called "Matt Smith".
4. The host discusses how to react if a bear attacks, and suggests pretending to be dead.
5. The host discusses how to react if a lion attacks, and suggests pretending to be dead.
6. The host discusses how to treat a jellyfish sting, and notes that peeing on it is a myth.
7. The host presents a riddle about a person named Tony who enters an abandoned house with four doors, each with a different danger behind it.
8. The host solves the riddle by suggesting that Tony choose the door with the criminal, who is likely over 100 years old and therefore unlikely to be a threat.
9. The host asks viewers to count the number of characters in a picture, and notes that there are 10.
10. The host presents a "spot the difference" challenge, and notes that the difference is a sad face in the second row.
11. The host presents a riddle about two animals that are exactly the same, and notes that the answer is two cheetahs.
12. The host presents a math problem about a person named Lisa who is 40 years old, and her sister Lucy who is half her age when Lisa was 6 years old.
13. The host solves the math problem and notes that Lucy is 37 years old.
14. The host presents a math problem about three whole numbers whose sum and product are equal, and notes that the answer is 2, 3, and 6.
15. The host presents a "find the mistake" challenge, and notes that the mistake is a missing "T" in the word "mistake".
16. The host presents a series of logo challenges, and notes that the correct logos are Pringles, Tesla, Coca-Cola, and Sprite.