This is a transcript of a video where a host, Sonya, is conducting a challenge with participants Nikita and Vika. The challenge involves using colored tape to sculpt, draw, or paint. The host explains that the participants will be given colored tape and a wheel with colored sectors. Each sector corresponds to a color, and the wheel is spun to determine the color of the tape that the participants will use. The participants then use the tape to create a sculpture, drawing, or painting based on the color they receive.
The host also explains that the challenge is not just about the final product, but also about the process. The participants' skills, imagination, and determination to win are all factors that will be evaluated. The host encourages the participants to try very hard in each round and to do better than the other participants.
The host also mentions that the winner of the challenge will receive a prize of 50,000 rubles. The host then starts the challenge by spinning the wheel and determining the color of the tape that each participant will use. The participants then begin to create their sculptures, drawings, or paintings.
Throughout the challenge, the host provides feedback and encouragement to the participants. The host also shares their own experiences and strategies for creating with colored tape. The host also explains that the challenge is not just about creating a beautiful or realistic final product, but also about having fun and learning new skills.
The host also mentions that the challenge is not just about creating a single sculpture, drawing, or painting. The participants are also asked to create a "kinder surprise", which is a surprise written on a kinder (a type of Russian candy). The host explains that the "kinder surprise" must be written in red and must be created using white tape.
The host also explains that the challenge is not just about creating a single sculpture, drawing, or painting. The participants are also asked to create a "kinder surprise", which is a surprise written on a kinder (a type of Russian candy). The host explains that the "kinder surprise" must be written in red and must be created using white tape.
The host also mentions that the challenge is not just about creating a single sculpture, drawing, or painting. The participants are also asked to create a "kinder surprise", which is a surprise written on a kinder (a type of Russian candy). The host explains that the "kinder surprise" must be written in red and must be created using white tape.
The host also mentions that the challenge is not just about creating a single sculpture, drawing, or painting. The participants are also asked to create a "kinder surprise", which is a surprise written on a kinder (a type of Russian candy). The host explains that the "kinder surprise" must be written in red and must be created using white tape.
The host also mentions that the challenge is not just about creating a single sculpture, drawing, or painting. The participants are also asked to create a "kinder surprise", which is a surprise written on a kinder (a type of Russian candy). The host explains that the "kinder surprise" must be written in red and must be created using white tape.
The host also mentions that the challenge is not just about creating a single sculpture, drawing, or painting. The participants are also asked to create a "kinder surprise", which is a surprise written on a kinder (a type of Russian candy). The host explains that the "kinder surprise" must be written in red and must be created using white tape.
The host also mentions that the challenge is not just about creating a single sculpture, drawing, or painting. The participants are also asked to create a "kinder surprise", which is a surprise written on a kinder (a type of Russian candy). The host explains that the "kinder surprise" must be written in red and must be created using white tape.
The host also mentions that the challenge is not just about creating a single sculpture, drawing, or painting. The participants are also asked to create a "kinder surprise", which is a surprise written on a kinder (a type of Russian candy). The host explains that the "kinder surprise" must be written in red and must be created using white tape.
The host also mentions that the challenge is not just about creating a single sculpture, drawing, or painting. The participants are also asked to create a "kinder surprise", which is a surprise written on a kinder (a type of Russian candy). The host explains that the "kinder surprise" must be written in red and must be created using white tape.
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Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The challenge is to create a sculpture, drawing, or painting using colored tape.
2. The participants are Sonya, Nikita, and Vika.
3. The first round is to create a banana using tape.
4. The second round is to create a Kinder Surprise egg using tape.
5. The third round is to create a heart using tape.
6. The fourth round is to create a unicorn using tape.
7. Nikita won the first round, Sonya won the second round, and Nikita won the third round.
8. The winner of the challenge will receive 50,000 rubles.
9. Nikita is declared the winner of the challenge.
10. The challenge is a competition between the participants to create the best artwork using colored tape.