In this video, Vlad A4 hosts a unique experiment where he and his friends attempt to save glasses filled with money from falling from a high point. Each glass represents $100, and the total prize is $400. The challenge is to build a protective structure around the glass using the items provided in each round. These items include toilet paper, washcloths, slimes, cotton wool, newspapers, diapers, a loaf, bouncy balls, plasticine, and a block of ice. The friends use a "Wheel of Fortune" app to determine the order in which they choose their items. Each round, they discuss their strategy, build their structures, and drop the glasses. After each drop, they check if the glasses have survived. In the end, the glasses are dropped from an actual hangar, adding to the suspense. The video ends with a discussion about whether Kobyakov, who had a glass that didn't break, should get his money back.
1. The video is called "Save the glass to get 100$".
2. The host, Vlad A4, offers a challenge where participants have to build a glass structure that can withstand a drop from a high point.
3. Each participant is given four glasses, each worth $100.
4. The participants are required to build their structures using different ingredients that are randomly chosen from a "Wheel of Fortune" app.
5. The ingredients include materials like toilet paper, washcloths, slimes, and a variety of other items.
6. The participant who chooses the worst ingredient gets the first turn.
7. The participants must build their structures in a way that they believe will protect the glass from breaking upon impact.
8. The glass structures are dropped from a high point and the participants hope that their structures will protect the glass from breaking.
9. The participants include individuals referred to as Kobyakov and Glent.
10. The video ends with a discussion about money and whether Kobyakov or Glent should get their money back.