@@Eidenhoek There are videos of people soloing vanilla bombs without any manual. It just takes some good memory and lots of practice, but this monster would be next to impossible to solo even with the manual.
The tough part is each "square" has its own lingo for how to solve it, which the guy on the screen has to memorize what information to give for each one. It's very impressive.
That forget-me-not read at 2:19:27 was probably one of the most stressful things I have ever sat through. Even the needy module was blaring at him, and the red flash that happens at 2:20:27 means he only has 1 minute left. With more than 2 strikes on the bomb the timer is counting down at a significantly faster rate. Absolute insanity.
that FMN read was clutch. _CX:_ Needy Beer was one second from triggering the bomb and they were 30 seconds away from exploding. Rex managed to read all 159 stages of FMN before the bomb exploded from either failure to fill the beer OR time running out on the bomb. adding to the fact that the bomb was on several strikes towards the end. _EDIT:_ timestamp for the FMN read - 2:19:27
34:34 was so cool for me. Wasn’t expecting any colorblind things in here. Deuteranomaly is a type of red green color blindness and they were switching the colors to colors that people with deuteranomaly see as identical.
I think the beer that Skye kept refilling to keep the bomb from going off was being routed to all the experts. There's no other way they were able to keep that calm.
I could be wrong, but I remember watching this a while ago and thinking that the answer they put in was for an odd number of solves and was correct because “turn the key” or something doesn’t count as an actual solve. Could also be misremembering.
They power the LEDs/timer/ auxiliaries on the bomb. The actual explosive element is inside. Removing the batteries essentially resets the time or fuse to 0, which makes it blow up in your face.
@@smallno744 I don't even think that it'll explode because all of the power is going to the modules and not the explosives itself. I'm already surprised that it's powered by these tiny batteries.
Not just evacuate the people in screaming panic but grab the donuts, pack your desk up and even make a second trip to grab your workstation while the IT guy carries out the backup tapes and the security guys are hauling the contents of petty cash into the armored truck. Depending on what kind of building it is and where the bomb was placed the bomb squad might just tell the guy "at the 2 minute mark just yeet skeet if you haven't defused it."
@@bushrakhanam4323 Forget me not works that it gives you new number after each completed module You basicly have to complete modules to complete forget me not. If you miss 1 number, that's a goodbye to the run. What you said is you can't do modules without FMN which is not true. FMN is just a lot of math.
I don't even know what's happening but God damn is this entertaining. It's like watching the Olympics, I don't really understand the nuance but God damn I know I can't do what they're doing
Your description at 1:16:23 of "warning strike" is not correct as there is no such thing, at least, on this bomb. At that timestamp the defuser was tackling the "Double-Oh" module by identifying which buttons cycles through a 9x9 number grid and which one submits the current number (shown on the seven-segment display). *If the defuser presses the submit button, the strike buzzer goes off but does NOT credit a strike as long as the number submitted is not less than 10.* We can see this is the case in the video as the defuser submitted "88" and did not incur a strike. So the buzzer ringing at that point was an intentional mechanic to allow the defuser to identify the submit button, and not exactly a "warning strike" in your context.
finally got around to watching the entire thing, and I am beyond impressed. the coordination, patience, intelligence, and memory displayed is all so great.
Terrorist Leader: "Good job building that bomb, they'll never be able to disarm it." Terrorist: "Thanks." Terrorist Leader: "So where are the explosives ?" Terrorist: "Explosives ?"
Skyeward's last keypad (Forget Me Not) typing always blow my mind. Seriously, how can he memorize and enter those numbers at the same time, fast and flawlessly on that situation!? Hats off. Absolutely insane.
I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. The tension really starts to pick up when they cross around the 100 Solve mark, but things REALLY heated up when Skye did FMN at the end. That shit had more action than an Avenger's film.
On CGOL, Silly had the correct answers but you forgot that TTK doesn't add a FMN value! So you thought it was odd solves when it was actually even, and vice versa.
Since it's not planted into something and can be safely moved around, they'd probably take one look at it, say "fuck that noise" and carry it somewhere it could blow up without harming anything important.
@@uncelesteperro8258 Experimental Amnestic Trial complete. Subject appears to have no recollection of Foundation activity, without any adverse side effects. This could serve as a far cheaper and nearly equal substitute for the amnestics produced by SCP-3000. Standing by for final dosage of subject before release.
Scp Foundation SCP-4503 has been used irresponsibly again by foundation personnel. Currently site-??? is being flooded with macaroni and all attempts of containing SCP-4503 has been complete disaster
Imagine showing this to someone from the 1300s. These men have to solve a rubik's cube, complete a chess puzzle, solve algebra, know morse code, and be able to read braille, just to name a few, all for the pursuit of victory. Outstanding job from everyone.
At this point defusing a real bomb is probably easier.
TheBossinator ya honestly just set off the bomb and die would be better than trying to do this irl
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@@Areu918 How you doing Simaris Do you remember this Tenno
gunner That is the way to disarm regular terrorists’ bombs. You carry them to safe place and pull the trigger.
@Milenium yea, sounds about right
I'm not sure who's more crazy, dude defusing it or dudes sitting with 161 pages of modules.
Sometimes you just can't beat the tactile feel of paper.
The guy who built this bomb
Likely much more than 161 pages as most modded modules have several pages of instructions
Connor Caschera fuck true
No, it’s us the viewers watching them do this for 2 hours and 20 minutes
an absolute mad bomb that could destroy a planet yet only powered with 4 A battery
That's the power of German engineering.
@@thefairylovesniper DOITSU NO KAGAKU WA SEKAI ICHI!!
It’s not the battery that matters, it’s the explosives
@@NoxxeRArt I didn't expect the third Reich to show up.
@Swanfeather Flurrycat Was that a jo jo reference?
Couldn't even find the timer
Bottom right
@@zekilla r/woooosh
I was just helping I'm sry
Edit: that was 2 months ago and I'm just now getting a woosh comment
@@zekilla i just saw this in my recommended oops
unoriginal
jesus that isn't a bomb that's the cockpit of a goddamn boeing 747
hi
well that explains the huge ass explosion in that 2 little buildings then
@@guardiadecivil6777 lmao
As a first officer of a B747 I can assure you, the cockpit of B747 is a calculator compared to this bomb
@@guardiadecivil6777 may allah grant you jannah allahuakbar fabyikumakum ajwajajalblbhadaaa !?!?!!
trying to figure out if someone is flirting or just being nice
EariosRandomness no comments 😶
@@KPJeel you flirting?
@@vinzo0913 it's been 4 months I think we're on to him
Nezbit Nezbit 9 months now, he’s been flirting for almost a year
DJLazer lol
They have to solve at a pace of 1 module every 45 seconds for an entire Forest Gump movie.
Greatest analogy for immense skill i've ever seen.
It is one module per minute because beer is just a needy module
So a module a minute + however often they have to attend to the beer module
Just watched the centurion
-(which I though was the-
-biggest fluffing bomb possible)-
Then youtube throws this
U N I T of a bomb in my face.
same
Omg same :o
There's a 22x22 bomb
Zanchero animations same
I'd recommend the elevator
Just realized he had to have two people helping.
That's insane.
I saw a team of 6 play this game and it’s insane how coordinated people can be under pressure.
Shopnil4 thats not even that much I’ve seen videos with like 4 people helping lol these guys are insane
Imagine soloing it, no EFM (though even being your own expert would be rough).
@@Eidenhoek
There are videos of people soloing vanilla bombs without any manual. It just takes some good memory and lots of practice, but this monster would be next to impossible to solo even with the manual.
That’s really not that many when ur defusing a bomb this big, because people have 2 people for wayyyyyy easier bombs
He needs to get an eyetracker so we can see how he even tackles this.
Yeah, it'd be nice, though I can guess most modules he's looking at
My friend can’t even figure out what I mean when I say “wires”
Wire?? I hardly knew 'er!
The King Of Limes my friend didnt know what simon says was
I don't even have friends which would like to play with me
I don't even have the game
My friend couldn’t even understand how the button worked, and I kept trying to explain to him even though I was at the bomb
Have you tried turning it off and back on again
PIERCE PARNELL Why would you turn a Bomb back on lol
JG Peres I want to die
r/whoosh
He didn't get the joke.
@@jgperes the joke is currently at a cruising altitude of 30,000 feet over your head
Put the bomb in rice
The bomb looks like a early 2000's Internet Explorer page
holy shit you fucking killed him!
Oh no, oohh noooo...
when your teacher gives you math homework but you’ve been absent for a week
2:06:55 everybody gangsta till pentagonal hexecontahedron shows up
@Carlo Lim nothing is scarier than rotational symmetry
@Carlo Lim or the rhombic hectotriadiohedron
the fuck are these words
@@heebs let's just ignore these people
@@Glatier Ill join ya
I don’t understand ANY of this lingo. But it’s satisfying seeing the nodes turn green regardless.
The tough part is each "square" has its own lingo for how to solve it, which the guy on the screen has to memorize what information to give for each one. It's very impressive.
charlie oscar charlie kilo alfa november delta bravo alfa lima lima tango oscar romeo tango uniform romeo echo eahehaeheaheheeheahehehaehaeh
@@nuxx1876 well aren't you a funny one?
@@whiskas7078 heha i said the funyyyy
@@nuxx1876 yankee echo sierra papa Lima echo alpha sierra echo
Never seen in a poker someone goes "what should I do?"
The other person goes "do this"
- "awful play"
- "nice; we're in the right track"
poker module is that
@@arashkmahshidfar7780 opponent teasing you because their hand is trash
@@arashkmahshidfar7780 iirc its stated in the manual "Your opponent will respond."
I love how one helper uses binders, pens and paper and the other uses technology all the way
That forget-me-not read at 2:19:27 was probably one of the most stressful things I have ever sat through. Even the needy module was blaring at him, and the red flash that happens at 2:20:27 means he only has 1 minute left. With more than 2 strikes on the bomb the timer is counting down at a significantly faster rate. Absolute insanity.
14:00 Did he just solo cryptography?!
There should be a game mode where it just gives you an increasing number of needy modules and you have to survive as long as you can
These people maybe would last forever
@@ElijahArchetype there'd be tough needies like knobs or the constant gas one though.
probably not forever, but maybe around 3 hours.
everybody have fun until the red coding come
@@sicklymoonlight The knobs and gas are easy
There is a goddamm Doki Doki Literature Club module in this thing.
Sorry but timestamp
@@dadaeeaeeadada3301 49:43
@@m0n5a80 oh nice
You left them kinda hanging you know!
@@baguetteyeast5531 no sandvich for you then
Girl: How couldn't you see my signs, it was obvious.
Me trying to decode her signs:
3 people coodinating is needed
Yes
You have 2 hours
that FMN read was clutch.
_CX:_ Needy Beer was one second from triggering the bomb and they were 30 seconds away from exploding. Rex managed to read all 159 stages of FMN before the bomb exploded from either failure to fill the beer OR time running out on the bomb. adding to the fact that the bomb was on several strikes towards the end.
_EDIT:_ timestamp for the FMN read - 2:19:27
NGL I couldn't keep up with it
holy shit
Lucky Terrarian what is needy beer?
@@supercool1312 The beer he taps on to refill. There are needy modules you have to solve or click on to not explode
what time stamp
34:34 was so cool for me. Wasn’t expecting any colorblind things in here. Deuteranomaly is a type of red green color blindness and they were switching the colors to colors that people with deuteranomaly see as identical.
I defused a 722 module one once.
It was 1 the button and 721 souvenirs, but still
*You have been selected to defuse real bombs for being so good*
i wanna see something like this
Defuse 722 Unfair Ciphers
722 turn the keys
1 button and a good 200 and 70 souvenirs is pretty much nothing since that is the easiest thing possible 🤨
They solved the puzzle, but someone also had to create this game and all the puzzles too.
@Bman r/whoooosh
@@SaraThunn ?????
Dramatic _ ?????
the modules are actually community made only some modules were made by the team
The bomb defusing squad would like to know your location
Sean Anthony Sollano they’re bringing a bomb and a manual you have 1 hour to solve it
Oh hey, a job offering!
"The wifi password is on the back of the router"
*The back of the router:* 2:19:29
remember guys this is ALWAYS why you buy a defuse kit
My teammates dont buy a kevlar, buying a kit is beyond their sense of reality
"Well, I've made the test a little harder"
The test:
I think the beer that Skye kept refilling to keep the bomb from going off was being routed to all the experts. There's no other way they were able to keep that calm.
if the beer is empty its explode
@@nguyennguyen-hu3ng I know, I know how needy modules work.
2:18:29
Expert: "fourth row"
Defuser: *presses third row*
Seems to me his final input was still wrong but it was accepted?
Maybe the "Expert" was wrong
I could be wrong, but I remember watching this a while ago and thinking that the answer they put in was for an odd number of solves and was correct because “turn the key” or something doesn’t count as an actual solve. Could also be misremembering.
Oh
Parents when they explain their way to school:
It's called the Praetroian because you have to pray you have enough time to complete it in one sitting.
See I knew you guys could do it, but that didn't stop me from almost dying of anxiety when FMN came about...
imagine getting a wrong number on "Forget Me Not"
This post made by COMPLICATED WIRES GANG
"Halfway through I was thinking 'I never want to do this again' "
-SillyPuppy
This is powered by three batteries.
Just saying.
Maybe there were some internal batteries too?
They power the LEDs/timer/ auxiliaries on the bomb. The actual explosive element is inside. Removing the batteries essentially resets the time or fuse to 0, which makes it blow up in your face.
Nice I love not having my face and upper body
This will go down as one of the greatest feats in gaming history.
NASA Scientists: Small brain
Redstone engineers: _Normal brain_
Command blockers: *Big brain*
This guy: *_A S C E N D E D_*
These guys*
*multiverse brain
Wow! I’m a big brain!
Thor the Doge no, no. Coming from a command blocker, you need a much bigger brain to do redstone than command blocks
Thicc Bacon But I am both! but I mostly do redstone.
Why not just move the building away from the bomb so it doesn't destroy anything?
Why not move the earth itself instead
The bomb THAT big might even explode 10 times the size of a nuclear explosion
@@starbonkers0724 but the module inside is took lots of space inside,maybe if it explode like a small firework
@@smallno744 maybe it's some tardis-like magic and in the bomb is lots of explosives
@@smallno744 I don't even think that it'll explode because all of the power is going to the modules and not the explosives itself. I'm already surprised that it's powered by these tiny batteries.
IT'S ALL BLACK MAGIC
I like that you cut to Rex's stream! Being here for this was amazing. Great job!
Me too.
Rexkix lmao
@@Rexkix this comment is so underrated even after a year.
In reality, if the bomb timer is 2 hours. Why don't we just go take a cup of coffee and run out from the house.
That bomb can blow this planet
@@sergeantfresh2728 i guess find people to help fix all the mocules
Or he could’ve drove the bomb to a safe spot so that when it blows there are no casualties.
@@amzy1496 but it would blow up the planet
Bobby Crofts no bomb that small is gonna blow up the earth, but then again no bomb would be that complicated and long so where do we go from here?
30:50 Creeper
and silly didn't know what it was. someone hasn't played minecraft
Not to mention the fact that it's Minecraft's "mascot"
Oh man
SO WE BACK IN THE MINE
The fuck, how does he not know that? I’m sure ohmost everyone knows what an creeper is.
@Sasuke Uchiha SIDE SIDE TO SIDE
2:19:27 FMN
rap tutorilal
What the fuck is that forget me not part anyway? It seems very difficult
FMN? More like fml.
@@ThreeLetters3 it's al the numbers that you had to remember after each completed stage and since there were 161... yeaaaaah
Raymario Pokénic
Jesus that's insane, thank you for informing me
Logic says we could evacuate everyone in that time
Off the earth? Doubtful, chief.
Not just evacuate the people in screaming panic but grab the donuts, pack your desk up and even make a second trip to grab your workstation while the IT guy carries out the backup tapes and the security guys are hauling the contents of petty cash into the armored truck.
Depending on what kind of building it is and where the bomb was placed the bomb squad might just tell the guy "at the 2 minute mark just yeet skeet if you haven't defused it."
2:19:29 So me and my friend are strugling to learn forget me not, AND YOU TELL ME THAT AWAITS US ON PRAETORIAN!?!??!?!
math
If u cant do forget me not, u probably coudnt do any other module on that bomb
@@bushrakhanam4323 You could, you could'nt complete the bomb.
@@misaandjelkovic8043 What r u saying, is it my spelling?
@@bushrakhanam4323 Forget me not works that it gives you new number after each completed module
You basicly have to complete modules to complete forget me not.
If you miss 1 number, that's a goodbye to the run.
What you said is you can't do modules without FMN which is not true. FMN is just a lot of math.
I don't even know what's happening but God damn is this entertaining. It's like watching the Olympics, I don't really understand the nuance but God damn I know I can't do what they're doing
I liked the part where he's defusing the bomb.
Timestamp?
@@ThatLostBarracuda 0:00:00 to about 2:20:50
Teacher: What do you in your freetime?
Me: Its a bit.....
"Bomb has been defused"
*counter-terrorists win*
1:16:23 warning strike
1:17:34 first strike
1:30:29 second strike
2:11:11 third strike
2:18:37 fourth strike
2:18:41 fifth strike
2:19:05 sixth strike
2:19:28 forget-me-not start
2:20:37 forget-me-not end/win
No problem.
i'm guessing by "16 strikes" you mean the message at the end of the video. that just shows the total strikes the bomb can get before blowing up.
Your description at 1:16:23 of "warning strike" is not correct as there is no such thing, at least, on this bomb.
At that timestamp the defuser was tackling the "Double-Oh" module by identifying which buttons cycles through a 9x9 number grid and which one submits the current number (shown on the seven-segment display).
*If the defuser presses the submit button, the strike buzzer goes off but does NOT credit a strike as long as the number submitted is not less than 10.* We can see this is the case in the video as the defuser submitted "88" and did not incur a strike. So the buzzer ringing at that point was an intentional mechanic to allow the defuser to identify the submit button, and not exactly a "warning strike" in your context.
A spectacular job! I hope this would blow up in views like the Centurion did...
...ok then I'll leave
How the fuck do you understand each module's rules!?!?!? Insanity. What a team!
Sebastian, I gotta say man, you really bombed on that joke.
@@_skib_ I mean the joke never really exploded, so can we even call it a bomb?
@@-recrudescence-7569.it's a dud xD
51:12 the sigh of relief when the swan finishes, holy cow
finally got around to watching the entire thing, and I am beyond impressed. the coordination, patience, intelligence, and memory displayed is all so great.
I like how you showed what they were doing in this one. This is fantastic to see how coordinated you guys are together.
I have a feeling that the amount of explosives put into this bomb won't be enough to penetrate the shell of this machine.
Powered by two duracells
when there's a Rubix cube on a bomb that's when you just start running
Rubik's Cubes are easy once you learn the algorithms
Good job on this achievement guys!
Terrorist Leader: "Good job building that bomb, they'll never be able to disarm it."
Terrorist: "Thanks."
Terrorist Leader: "So where are the explosives ?"
Terrorist: "Explosives ?"
Bomb hsa been defused
Counter-Terrorists win
MVP: Skyeward for defusing the bomb
Skyeward defused the bomb with 41.62 seconds remaining
flicks down headset mic. best part of this video
Allright, the Centurion was bad, there is nothing wor-
...NOPE!! Not gonna happen!
Bomb grows legs and chases lagiacrus
C R I N G E
One with absolutely everything
Biggest bomb = 967 modules
Dude, the solution of the last module is a fucking masterpiece.
I love that at one point one of the two guys on manual brings out a completely new, laminated, switch diagram on top of his 100+ page manual.
I love the "Lost" reference 4 8 15 16 23 42
Caspar Smith woah
Caspar Smith I am speed
This deserves so many more views. It is so entertaining
10:56 Silly praying that SS was correct. Funniest thing ever
I can’t believe the sound and just entire mood change when they finally deactivated the clock at 52:25
we just not gonna talk about the sick beat the beeping and clicking of the bomb makes every few seconds or so
girls : why cant boys understand us?
also girls :
Girls: I know y'all have communication skills because you can do this!
Boys: And yet we still can't understand you.
Skyeward's last keypad (Forget Me Not) typing always blow my mind.
Seriously, how can he memorize and enter those numbers at the same time, fast and flawlessly on that situation!?
Hats off. Absolutely insane.
I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. The tension really starts to pick up when they cross around the 100 Solve mark, but things REALLY heated up when Skye did FMN at the end. That shit had more action than an Avenger's film.
Imagine being on a bomb defusing team and you walk in and turn on the lights and see this 0:20 like that’s gotta be some saw shit
Imagine you thought that you survived in the end and this one came out of nowhere...the mastermind's sadistic sht are gonna be so beyond 😂
dude you're nuts!
keep up the amazing vids!
I read the title and my mind immediately showed a picture of someone clipping a red wire on a Praetorian Xenomorph.
such amazing teamwork and communication. congratulations. watched every minute of this.
On CGOL, Silly had the correct answers but you forgot that TTK doesn't add a FMN value! So you thought it was odd solves when it was actually even, and vice versa.
i always dreamed about what chaos would break out if there were actual bombs like this
just blow up the bomb with another bomb at that point
@@EliteTester do you, like, know how bombs work?
@@cloverwooldridge4307 hey, it could be a nuclear bomb. They're paradoxically way more flimsy and easily defuse, with little chain reaction.
Since it's not planted into something and can be safely moved around, they'd probably take one look at it, say "fuck that noise" and carry it somewhere it could blow up without harming anything important.
@@dirtydan9785 that's no fun. I'd hope it would be a nuke or something
Throughout this whole thing, I can just hear the theme of Please, Don't Touch Anything in my head.
Literally how we start our computers at the foundation
At the SCP Fouñation? Never heard of that
@@uncelesteperro8258 Experimental Amnestic Trial complete. Subject appears to have no recollection of Foundation activity, without any adverse side effects. This could serve as a far cheaper and nearly equal substitute for the amnestics produced by SCP-3000.
Standing by for final dosage of subject before release.
@@thewanderers97 ok
Well... Just add a little bit of D-Class sacrifices to turn the power breaker on.
Scp Foundation SCP-4503 has been used irresponsibly again by foundation personnel. Currently site-??? is being flooded with macaroni and all attempts of containing SCP-4503 has been complete disaster
I thought the centurion was hard *I WAS DEEPLY WRONG*
*ROMAN INTENSIFIES*
That's what I call an Expert that can defuse a bomb right there! Congrats!
me: **presses on audio version for captcha**
the captcha: 2:19:50
That was genuinely pretty impressive, nice team work and amazing calculating skills from what I could see. Good job!
Who else watched defusing the centurion, then watched this one all in one sitting.
3 years later and I finally watched the whole damn thing from beginning to end instead of watching specific modules
2:20:37 when finals week is over
“I’ll blow the place up”
“Wont the cops defuse it?”
“I think you mean the cops won’t defuse it.”
They got really lucky that Silly actually misread the Cruel Piano Keys rule but it worked anyway because they had 0 ports
Imagine defusing a module every 52 seconds on average for over two hours straight.
Imagen a real-life bomb defuser expert finding this
I've been watching this for over a week, just 10 minuets here and there when i have time. but honestly i love it
i wait for more of this crazy stuff :D i like it to watch u defusing
35:54 "WEATHER BOY!"
"Kid's sketchy..."
Me: Whats your wifi password?
My friend: 2:19:28
I think I have rewatched this even more times than you attempted it!
Imagine showing this to someone from the 1300s. These men have to solve a rubik's cube, complete a chess puzzle, solve algebra, know morse code, and be able to read braille, just to name a few, all for the pursuit of victory. Outstanding job from everyone.
These guys are like Air Traffic Controllers who could land American Airlines' entire fleet in my back yard, in a hurricane.