Cannon-dwarf turned a chance game into THE sisyphus gameplay, and the fighter’s experience every single last drop of it. One step forward, two steps back
@@Crates-Media obviously it wouldve been really easy to cheat and noah + everyone playing knew that, but theres no real incentive to winning and theyre all good enough sportsmen to play fair
Yeah, I've always wanted one. I was playing Idiotic Investing and thought that maybe Noah could make a recreation of this game with a board. I think it might include the infamous Stock Market square
The crypto finance game, where every currency has a stupid name and has its value multiplied or divided by a random number from -6.9 to 6.9 every round. Celebrity endorsements double the effect. The goal is to end the game with the most real money
@@WlatPziupp I sure do love myself some Bitsmants (the new cryptocurrency EVERYONE (totally EVERYONE) (i have to say EVERYONE in all caps) is talking about)
There should’ve been “flip all monsters horizontally” on the chance wheel so that if someone hits it all of the codes on the map get turned back to front
Cannon dwarf Player reactions: oo, that's new haven't seen that before Viewer reactions: Oh god no Previous player reactions: *incoherent screaming interspersed with Amba*
I would love a video where it’s a recording of him presenting a Google slide to the developers of Google slides on why he should get a sponsorship, but he slowly lures them deeper and deeper into just playing another one of his games.
Life pro tip: for memorising sequences of complex objects like this, the brain is much better at handling sinple information; you'll get much further memorising the sequence twice, first the colours and _then_ the shapes
I remembered it by first letters of each colour and repeated the sequence in my head and shapes are based off vibes or TIE-Fighter near X-mas tree type beat. So far 100% accuracy. (17:57 into the video)
Given how consistently all players got really complicated patterns right, it's almost certain they were all cheating. If not with screenshots, then with a phone camera or just a pencil and paper.
The fact that they actually won this one is crazy to me. It feels like there’s been so many other simpler games others have played and failed spectacularly.
"This is probably the least amount of spinning in a Magic The Noah video since a long time." While, considering how much spinning was done in the last video, I'd assume that this is a welcomed break.
@@zqmxq No, I'm talking about the last video he uploaded before this; the hour and a half long episode where the players kept losing wheel spins against Hydras, Cannon Dwarf, and the final boss Dragon.
This is the first game in a long while where Noah didn't fuck with his contestants, probably because the memorizing was so hard they would've torn him apart if they had to deal with trolling and memorizing. It got real serious real quick and I loved it the whole way through!
The frequency of the videos and the quality of the games are incresing drstically and i am happy with that we just beed an game with a massive number of youtubers
My brain hurts. I am nowhere near THIS good at memorization. They did a good job with different mnemonics to memorize things. They failed only 1 time, I think.
Impressive but I had a lego set that said 8-9 years and I ate it in thirty minutes Edit: to respond to some of your concerns no I did not have a stroke but I did build-up an intestinal blockage and the batmobile
Red square Blue circle Green triangle Green circle Red circle Red square Red square Red triangle Blue cricle. Time to analize the next second of footage
I personally just turned all the shapes into numbers like a key pad. Ex:1 was red square, 7 is green square, 5 is blue circle, ect. This helped me a lot personally Either that or im just artistic
only watched half of the video so far but honestly your best gameshow video so far imo (the scuffed RPG ones are great on an entirely seperate axis), the fact that the participants are not constantly just balls of frustration and there isn't constant spinning of wheels is a huge positive, I will happily watch more of this in the future.
Smant truly showed his memorization skills tho not surprising bc he is a speedrunner but absolutley impressive same with fail boat and captin kidd but that boss rush smant went through was crazy massive props to him
I love the fact that MTN lore is a legit real thing at this point, with comments about stuff like Cannondorf's previous appearance and that insane 3-wall gambit.
Does anyone else legitimately feel like this would be a fun game? The sheer intensity when fighting a monster that you know has a long code seemed like it was super fun. It actually has skill involved too, unlike most board games. I might actually try to code a full game for this. There's a lot of fun manipulation you can doo too, such as adding in new colors, new shapes, lengthening codes, etc. Like, imagine each player had a health code. Every time they lose a fight they need to input their health code or else they lose, and after that their health code lengthens some more. Tons of options for items too. It really seems fun tbh.
It is true that humans can generally only remember 7ish sets of things in short term memory. Fortunately, if we can categorize these numbers in more encompassing sets or trends in our long term memory we can effectively keep more
@@ventusse one of the games(where you can't choose where you move) he used 3 walls to lock someone else into an area of two bad wheel spaces where the one further away had 2 arrows forcing them into the deeper space if they moved up or down, then locked himself in the spot next to it, alongside having a wand to swap player spaces as insurance
Here's an idea: Do this again, but this time they can use notes. The players can write down anything they want unless you're in the monster making slide (so you still have to remember it, but just for like a second before you write it down). However, there's items and other things that allow you to look at other people's notes. This adds a bit of strategy, since you'd have to choose between writing plain text and risking it getting leaked, or encrypting it to make it harder for your opponents to read, but also potentially making it harder for you to read.
@@gamer2pl4yer9 for 3 paper and 3 pencils (it's probably better to do it on paper)? It might be a stretch, but I think they can make something work if they put their heads together.
The template icons were arranged in a 3x3. They could've just pretended it's a numpad and memorized a number for each monster. I ended up memorizing the monsters as phone unlock patterns. Worked like a charm. This was probably the best noah game so far!
@@kimchyi9161 Agreed. Sophist using wall items to get everybody else trapped in the bad wheel space section was probably my single favorite part of any MTN video to date.
SmallAnt's memory skills are of an incomprehensible level. I've seen him doing human benchmark word retention before and he basically could go infinitely. Love the game idea. Truly diabolical because your failure is a result of your own forgetfulness, but memorizing it all is hell. Hats off to the participants for somehow almost never failing the memory tests.
should have made cannondwarf super hard and make it where every time they guessed wrong he gains another shape but gives a free gold away as a throwback to the +300 cannon dwarf lord
@@guillaumeperrin5152 They only failed a fight like.. once I think, super early on haha I think they lose 1 coin (or maybe 1 per symbol) and get pushed back 2 spaces so they dont get to fight the monster again right away next turn
I watched the first half of the video, went away for a couple hours, and just came back yet i STILL remember the Rizzard and his Tie Fighter. That's one good mnemonic
I'd love to see a video where the monsters can use the spaces like the players (buy items, have effects applied, teleport etc...) that would be really fun
I love the videos that have mostly strategy and skill. It takes more work for the players to build something up than just letting fate decide it all, so there's more at stake. It's a lot more entertaining to watch that way
I just have a really good memory without training it for some reason. About 8 months ago my friend gave me a 25 digit number to remember and to this day I can still recite it easily
Just noticed, when Smallant went to the shop square at the beginning to defeat the dragon, he actually never got to visit the shop. I would call disadvantage but he won anyways so, yeah
"This is probably the least amount of spinning in a Magic The Noah video since a long time." While, considering how much spinning was done in the last video, I'd assume that this is a welcomed break.
I stopped paying too much attention to the patterns really quickly myself, but I was just so heavily reminded of when I studied pattern recognition in people, and how the human brain is a marvelous thing! I'm amazed at how well they could remember so many of the patterns!!! This was amazing, a great video as always!
my strat for this was to use muscle memory. Noah arranged all possible colored shapes in a keypad formation, and you can imagine a little keypad on your desk and just use your fingers to spam the code. from there, it's just remembering which code is which monster
A good trick for this is to memorize the sequence of colours and shapes as numbers so all you'd have to memorize is, 1 sequence for the entire game and 1 long or short number per monster. Red would be 1-3 blue would be 4-6 and green 7-9 and then just remember the order of the shapes per row.
Time to make the impossible memory game more impossible. - Add an upside down triangle - Occasionally, flip the monsters (which in turns flips the codes) - Multiple rows of shapes Also, at 55:00 Captain Kidd could have bought 2 move player hats and moved both Failboat and Small Ant left XD
Could also add letters or numbers inside the shape that you have to remember. Could also have intricated shapes, like a blue triangle inside a red circle idk
I want to say that I really like this game, it takes inspiration from the math game in that it's a "game of the mind" but since it's memorization which is a lot more accessible to people both the players and viewers can participate a lot more easily. This one was a banger.
for the whole game, i remembered the sequence as numbers instead of objects. because each object can be seen as a number from 1 to 9, 123 is red, 456 is blue, 789 is green. its much easier to remember numbers than objects
That's one of the best games we had. They all being so competitive and trying to ruin the strategy of the others and at the end failboat helping small ant is so funny
pettition for noah to make a championship in the style of mario party in wich every round they have to do one of pasts game mechanics to win points, flamingos are the stars btw you can figure it out, but that would be a mega video cus ppl be really crazy and shenanigans are bound to happen
I came up with a powerful strat for this game: translate the shapes into positions on noah's 3x3 grid of shapes. That way you turn the codes into android unlock patterns (or sequence memory on human benchmark if you're familiar with that). At this point you can come up with a mnemonic for the shape of the unlock pattern rather than one for a sequence of 8 shapes, which is way easier.
This video just reminded me that Smallant is just a genuinely smart person and it showed how smart Kidd and Failboat are as I could barely remember anything.
I haven't finished the video, but somebody said "It's a whole phone number" and I figure instead of memorising 2 different things, both shape and colour, assign a number to each out of nine, and remember the numbers.
Just remember the shape of the grid that he pulled the shapes from, I found that remembering the pattern Noah took from the grid was easier than remembering the shape itself, since you only have to memorize a sequence of lines from shape to shape.
a trick to memorize shapes, associate them with a letter!! like for example, you got a star, rectangle, and circle then just remember them as S, R, and C. for colors though, you can always do 2 letters!! like SR, RB, and CG (star red, rectangle blue, and circle green) though the customization is up to you, you can address it as numbers, special characters, etc!!
The combination 🔴🔵🟩 came up in both the time god and the snowman, and I started calling that pattern the ice cream cone Any time 🟥🔴🔺🟥 of any color came up I called it a broken tie fighter, and I called 🔺🟩 a tent in a field, and 🔺🔴🔺 of any color is Vader’s tie fighter 🟥🟦 was bloods and crips Failboat was right, it’s a thrill to memorize them
That was SO fun to watch, my go~osh. And Ant has really earmed it. From plot arkour luck to overcome all odds with relentless strength... Such a great video, my god
The entire game, items could be used whenever and from wherever. But then smallant goes to use the cannon and Noah is all "yOu ArE nOT nEXt TO tHe wAll hurr durr"
@@niello5944 i can screenshot something and come up with a story/reason why i remembered with i'm right without revealing it was screenshot. everyone had an excuse as to why they remembered flawlessly the entire video
@@jordanjamison97 Smallant had to do a human benchmark test for a competitive event (fyi, it was on siteand moderated) and his score was like two or three times as high as the next guy. I have details that influenced my thought on the matter, meanwhile you just claimed they likely cheated simply because they did well at the game despite how it's entirely possible to do if you're focused. Plus, we don't even know how long they have for memorising these. Not to mention these are content creators, Noah want to make an interesting and engaging videos. The participants understood Noah wants to make a fun videos with twists and turns. They also knew after being involved plenty of times already that these games are usually almost entirely luck base. If anything this is a huge anomaly and they didn't know that when they played. They also want to have fun. There's much less incentive to cheat for these games than you think.
Ngl making a story about a sequence of shapes could work well because professionals of memorising using abstract imagery to memorise an sequence e.g The green mountain had two rocks the first blue and the second red that rolled down Green triangle, blue circle, red circle
I love that I went from "oh this is a fun game to play along" to "fuck it I'm just gonna enjoy the video" real quick
Let them remember it I'm here for funny not remembering myself
Canon dwarf is when I hit this point 😂
Ikr!! I figured I am here to just enjoy the video, not to add unnecessary stress to myself xD
I know my limits, I didn't even try
This is correct
You should've had a 33% chance to add two shapes to the cannon dwarf upon someone fighting it
We dont need cannon dwarf to become stronger than the final boss again
@@Matei54321 Nah it should be
Cannon-dwarf turned a chance game into THE sisyphus gameplay, and the fighter’s experience every single last drop of it. One step forward, two steps back
@@gaimnbro9337 we dont need to traumatize 3 more people
2 since captain kid wasnt doing much
@@Matei54321 cannon dwarf becomes the final boss instead of overtaking it
A Magic the Noah game where people are having FUN and showcasing SKILLS?! That's ABSURD!
Yeah, I guess, if stealthily taking pictures with your phone's camera and looking at them later is considered a skill.
@@Crates-Media obviously it wouldve been really easy to cheat and noah + everyone playing knew that, but theres no real incentive to winning and theyre all good enough sportsmen to play fair
@@Crates-Media what gain would you get from cheating? these games are for fun, there's no prize; everybody there knows that. they're all grown adults.
@@justchillinginWell this guy clearly isn't
some of us enjoy cheating
36:20 I'm glad they realized how bad they messed up by creating a stalemate while someone was in the lead lmao!
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Memorization is one funny thing, blind investing is another funny thing. A game about investing would be funny as heck
yes
Yeah, I've always wanted one. I was playing Idiotic Investing and thought that maybe Noah could make a recreation of this game with a board.
I think it might include the infamous Stock Market square
The crypto finance game, where every currency has a stupid name and has its value multiplied or divided by a random number from -6.9 to 6.9 every round. Celebrity endorsements double the effect. The goal is to end the game with the most real money
@@WlatPziupp I sure do love myself some Bitsmants (the new cryptocurrency EVERYONE (totally EVERYONE) (i have to say EVERYONE in all caps) is talking about)
@@vouxessIsn’t that game based on BIDiots?
There should’ve been “flip all monsters horizontally” on the chance wheel so that if someone hits it all of the codes on the map get turned back to front
That's diabolical, I love it
You are evil, good
Cannon dwarf
Player reactions: oo, that's new haven't seen that before
Viewer reactions: Oh god no
Previous player reactions: *incoherent screaming interspersed with Amba*
Don’t give me flashbacks…
I felt the PTSD of cannon dwarf, and I only watched it.
I love it that it sounds like ganondorf lmao
"WE ARE ON HOUR 3 OF RECORDING"
oh god +2
I would love a video where it’s a recording of him presenting a Google slide to the developers of Google slides on why he should get a sponsorship, but he slowly lures them deeper and deeper into just playing another one of his games.
Noah is actually a demonic creature that feeds on suffering. The game IS the sponsorship.
Life pro tip: for memorising sequences of complex objects like this, the brain is much better at handling sinple information; you'll get much further memorising the sequence twice, first the colours and _then_ the shapes
Just change the shapes to numbers, so from top left to right first dragon is 75217
I bet treating the set of shapes as a 3x3 grid, and memorizing the lines between the shapes would work
I would just map it to a 1-9 grid like on a phone or calculator and use positioning.
I remembered it by first letters of each colour and repeated the sequence in my head and shapes are based off vibes or TIE-Fighter near X-mas tree type beat. So far 100% accuracy. (17:57 into the video)
@@sakrai36that’s actually very smart!
That was by far the most deserved win in all of noah's videos
couldn't agree more. Smant is the best
players could just take a screenshot of the pattern
@@lucasrittner I think Noah banned that in the rules
Fr, I just imagined him dodging all there attacks and just shouting "RED CIRCLE BLUE CIRCLE GREEN SQUARE" then they just go GAAAAAH!!! and evaporate.
Given how consistently all players got really complicated patterns right, it's almost certain they were all cheating. If not with screenshots, then with a phone camera or just a pencil and paper.
The fact that they actually won this one is crazy to me.
It feels like there’s been so many other simpler games others have played and failed spectacularly.
Screenshot- 🗿
@@Pumpkin_kittycat They didn't. Smallant is just legit goat at memorising and it's showed up many times before.
@@niello5944 I didn’t accuse anyone
@@niello5944 At 42:40 you can literally hear Smant typing it down
@@blazingphoenix5460 You just linked a random unremarkable part of the video.
"This is probably the least amount of spinning in a Magic The Noah video since a long time."
While, considering how much spinning was done in the last video, I'd assume that this is a welcomed break.
wait the last vid was FDD right?
@@zqmxqnay, it was the introduction to the greatest villain
@@zqmxq No, I'm talking about the last video he uploaded before this; the hour and a half long episode where the players kept losing wheel spins against Hydras, Cannon Dwarf, and the final boss Dragon.
@@TheTrueThomaster oh i thought you meant spinning the characters
@@TheTrueThomaster Honestly Cannon Dwarf was hilarious & wonderful entertainment in just circling back to being funny again.
This is the first game in a long while where Noah didn't fuck with his contestants, probably because the memorizing was so hard they would've torn him apart if they had to deal with trolling and memorizing. It got real serious real quick and I loved it the whole way through!
Imagine having an item that flips the code horizontally or having it as a chance wheel spin.
Dude the budget is going strong. By the time this year ends the budget will go up by 12 dollars, a piece of bubblegum and 8 sticks.
That’s a lot judging by the fact the very first budget was a penny and a blade of grass.
And soon enough, it'll be the highest possible budget of... Twelve bamboo.
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@@carimeslockdownedtree2654nice reference
@@carimeslockdownedtree2654 that's worth approximately 1000 dollars.
The frequency of the videos and the quality of the games are incresing drstically and i am happy with that we just beed an game with a massive number of youtubers
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You were so right, damn
Bro Noah actually made a game of skill instead of luck for once 😂 😭
what are you talking about? noah has in the past made a skill based game with captain kidd, jreg and maldhound
So you're gonna spin the bad wheel for correcting him
😂 😂😂
The luck factors in when you're trying to memorize it
@@towel_gaming "ooh thats a good idea. __________ Spin the bad wheel"
My brain hurts. I am nowhere near THIS good at memorization. They did a good job with different mnemonics to memorize things. They failed only 1 time, I think.
They cheated. All you have to do is write shit down.
@@Crates-Media just because you're stupid doesn't make everyone stupid.
@@Crates-Media You have no proof
@@Crates-Media Maybe but i was able to memorize all of it without cheating so its possible without cheating
@@awsmrs At 46:42 you can literally hear Smant typing it down
Impressive but I had a lego set that said 8-9 years and I ate it in thirty minutes
Edit: to respond to some of your concerns no I did not have a stroke but I did build-up an intestinal blockage and the batmobile
lego speed eating?
Damn that changed my life!
Wait what the fu-
I had an actual stroke reading this, just like OP did when he ate those Legos!
thirty minutes? 14-99 years took me nineteen!
All the players being like "Canon dwarf? Thats new." was stupidly funny to me considering what happened LAST time.
Red square Blue circle Green triangle Green circle Red circle Red square Red square Red triangle Blue cricle. Time to analize the next second of footage
"analize" im dying
Done@@insertcreativenamehere492
vaginalize
@@insertcreativenamehere492 Ops sorry i meant to say Anyalizee
@@foxfromdenmark3632why the hell did you mean to say Anyalizee thats even worse
I personally just turned all the shapes into numbers like a key pad. Ex:1 was red square, 7 is green square, 5 is blue circle, ect. This helped me a lot personally
Either that or im just artistic
Yeah im way better at strings of numbers that is so how i would do it
I did the same tbh
I went with a tic tac toe board and just marked the order he pulled from. Y’all went a lot more intelligently than I did lol
Helldivers when I'm trying to order a hellbomb in a situation with any stress at all.
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only watched half of the video so far but honestly your best gameshow video so far imo (the scuffed RPG ones are great on an entirely seperate axis), the fact that the participants are not constantly just balls of frustration and there isn't constant spinning of wheels is a huge positive, I will happily watch more of this in the future.
Smant truly showed his memorization skills tho not surprising bc he is a speedrunner but absolutley impressive same with fail boat and captin kidd but that boss rush smant went through was crazy massive props to him
54:58 what would've been diabolical is him buying two teleport hats and ending them both to the 4th sqaure. ABSOLUTE twist
I love the wall with passcode and the cannon, Noah really learned instantly how strong barriers would be.
'strong barriers without any real way to pass' you mean. They had hammers, yet without that, it was impossible to pass.
Cough Solphist
I love the fact that MTN lore is a legit real thing at this point, with comments about stuff like Cannondorf's previous appearance and that insane 3-wall gambit.
never give sophist broken mechanics
Probably the most item uses in a session. So far, the most tryhardy game between 2 players.
And CaptainKid is just there
Smallant is used to memorize the pokemon load zones randomizer, this will be wild.
I mean he usually has a tracker for that to minimize memorization, so it's not TOO bad
@@awsmrsOoh, Id always thought that he had to memorize all of those in his head
He has specifically done one completely from memory
@@chadrussell1221 Yeah, the first HeartGold one
Does anyone else legitimately feel like this would be a fun game? The sheer intensity when fighting a monster that you know has a long code seemed like it was super fun. It actually has skill involved too, unlike most board games. I might actually try to code a full game for this. There's a lot of fun manipulation you can doo too, such as adding in new colors, new shapes, lengthening codes, etc. Like, imagine each player had a health code. Every time they lose a fight they need to input their health code or else they lose, and after that their health code lengthens some more. Tons of options for items too. It really seems fun tbh.
It is true that humans can generally only remember 7ish sets of things in short term memory. Fortunately, if we can categorize these numbers in more encompassing sets or trends in our long term memory we can effectively keep more
12:54 We all know this is because of Sophist
Fucking love the guy
What is the lore of the wall with Sophist? I think I haven't watched that yet
@@ventusse watch "i made a game that removes your free will", that play was absolutely wild
@@ventusse one of the games(where you can't choose where you move) he used 3 walls to lock someone else into an area of two bad wheel spaces where the one further away had 2 arrows forcing them into the deeper space if they moved up or down, then locked himself in the spot next to it, alongside having a wand to swap player spaces as insurance
@@alt1763Exactly! Couldn’t explain any better
Here's an idea:
Do this again, but this time they can use notes. The players can write down anything they want unless you're in the monster making slide (so you still have to remember it, but just for like a second before you write it down). However, there's items and other things that allow you to look at other people's notes. This adds a bit of strategy, since you'd have to choose between writing plain text and risking it getting leaked, or encrypting it to make it harder for your opponents to read, but also potentially making it harder for you to read.
i dont think they have enough budget for notes
@@gamer2pl4yer9 for 3 paper and 3 pencils (it's probably better to do it on paper)? It might be a stretch, but I think they can make something work if they put their heads together.
@@gamer2pl4yer9 the blind map one had players drawing their own maps
holy crap that’s good
The template icons were arranged in a 3x3. They could've just pretended it's a numpad and memorized a number for each monster.
I ended up memorizing the monsters as phone unlock patterns. Worked like a charm.
This was probably the best noah game so far!
I did the same but I also gave letters to each number so it's even easier
This was my strat too! xd
This is litterally the best and funniest people to ever play your games and you put them together. This is gonna be funny
I gotta disagree, I think the funniest was twobold on the first rpg or the second gameshow screaming everytime he spins a wheel. But they are close
I think the rpg with terrible people or party crashers (mostly sophist) are better
@@kimchyi9161sophist really
@@kimchyi9161 Agreed. Sophist using wall items to get everybody else trapped in the bad wheel space section was probably my single favorite part of any MTN video to date.
@@coryzilligen790 the girl is too classic for me and iconic even tough other moments arr better it just too iconic and became the best moment for me
SmallAnt's memory skills are of an incomprehensible level. I've seen him doing human benchmark word retention before and he basically could go infinitely.
Love the game idea. Truly diabolical because your failure is a result of your own forgetfulness, but memorizing it all is hell. Hats off to the participants for somehow almost never failing the memory tests.
Remember that scene in autobots where Optimus Prime beat the entire army?
That’s Smant
should have made cannondwarf super hard and make it where every time they guessed wrong he gains another shape but gives a free gold away as a throwback to the +300 cannon dwarf lord
I just noticed.. the red arrows are all one-way entrances to the square they're linked to.. so they can't even be used as shortcuts haha
yeah i was looking throughout the whole video wondering where the hell the red entrance was
They are all connected together i think i believe you can travel to any red arrow when you get to one
And btw do you know what happens if they loose a fight ? Because I feel like they always got right 😂
@@guillaumeperrin5152 They only failed a fight like.. once I think, super early on haha
I think they lose 1 coin (or maybe 1 per symbol) and get pushed back 2 spaces so they dont get to fight the monster again right away next turn
SmallAnt gained 200IQ in the span of 3 seconds just for a pink birb, That's the gamer right there.
I really like how Noah started small, but his content was already v funny, and now he invites a lot of youtubers I like and still makes great content
I watched the first half of the video, went away for a couple hours, and just came back yet i STILL remember the Rizzard and his Tie Fighter. That's one good mnemonic
Nobody ever got the shield to see what it did. The nukes were too tempting.
it prob acts like a safe square but with only 1 monster
The fact that Smallant had the handicap of only having 3 inventory slots instead of standard 4 and still won is impressive
55:21 Great thing Noah remembered to set up the ambience for the final boss
shouting "THE AMBA" at the screen, to the weird looks from other people in the room
I'd love to see a video where the monsters can use the spaces like the players (buy items, have effects applied, teleport etc...) that would be really fun
Fairest Noah game
I mean the board was balanced
ngl, he needs another Noah asset pack, after seeing cannon dwarf, elite dragons and offbrand enderman
Unironically. Like, this is a genuinely balanced game
I love the videos that have mostly strategy and skill. It takes more work for the players to build something up than just letting fate decide it all, so there's more at stake. It's a lot more entertaining to watch that way
i noticed its almost the exact same as the "players cant see a the map"
The memory team
I dont know why but i feel that that game is being played everytime i see a noah video. I saw that video like 2 months ago maybe 3.
With the map they were allowed, and supposed, to draw their own.
If they did that here that's very unsportsmanlike.
@@idanbhk3875 i just said the maps are similar
For the record Noah made an 'All these squares make a circle' reference with the golem and didn't even notice.
Bringing Daniel in is a sure fire way to make a video entertaining lmao
I just have a really good memory without training it for some reason. About 8 months ago my friend gave me a 25 digit number to remember and to this day I can still recite it easily
@@bcpdarkness8643not related to the OP (I think you can post this as your own comment), but that's awesome!
That was really impressive, Small ant really deserved that win. My brain would've melted on the spot.
Like the art video, when you combine a negative and a negative, it becomes a positive.
Noah's games + Memory games = A good game
This was a really really good one. Would love it if some of the games returned sometimes.
i love how they totally focused on the flamingo staff and only realized how good the wizard hat is at the end
Just noticed, when Smallant went to the shop square at the beginning to defeat the dragon, he actually never got to visit the shop. I would call disadvantage but he won anyways so, yeah
"This is probably the least amount of spinning in a Magic The Noah video since a long time."
While, considering how much spinning was done in the last video, I'd assume that this is a welcomed break.
This reminds me of those school quizzes
I stopped paying too much attention to the patterns really quickly myself, but I was just so heavily reminded of when I studied pattern recognition in people, and how the human brain is a marvelous thing! I'm amazed at how well they could remember so many of the patterns!!! This was amazing, a great video as always!
I'm only half way through so hopefully it changes... but the lack of a red path to actually follow is killing me.
my strat for this was to use muscle memory. Noah arranged all possible colored shapes in a keypad formation, and you can imagine a little keypad on your desk and just use your fingers to spam the code. from there, it's just remembering which code is which monster
These are my favorite videos, I love the unknowing chaos that unfolds
A good trick for this is to memorize the sequence of colours and shapes as numbers so all you'd have to memorize is, 1 sequence for the entire game and 1 long or short number per monster. Red would be 1-3 blue would be 4-6 and green 7-9 and then just remember the order of the shapes per row.
I remember when there was a language only consists of circles, squares and triangles
Time to make the impossible memory game more impossible.
- Add an upside down triangle
- Occasionally, flip the monsters (which in turns flips the codes)
- Multiple rows of shapes
Also, at 55:00 Captain Kidd could have bought 2 move player hats and moved both Failboat and Small Ant left XD
Could also add letters or numbers inside the shape that you have to remember. Could also have intricated shapes, like a blue triangle inside a red circle idk
I want to say that I really like this game, it takes inspiration from the math game in that it's a "game of the mind" but since it's memorization which is a lot more accessible to people both the players and viewers can participate a lot more easily.
This one was a banger.
I remembered the time god as a wierd clown with two balls, and it was just locked in for the rest of the game
clown w two balls is hilarious
Smallant in this will be absolutely wild
Edit: I should explain that from what I remembered smallant has a pretty ridiculously good memory
The prophecy, it was fullfilled
the curse of the unbeatable final bosss "who loves cannons" cannon dwarf. Totally wasn't the most traumatizing enemy in any series ever XD
for the whole game, i remembered the sequence as numbers instead of objects. because each object can be seen as a number from 1 to 9, 123 is red, 456 is blue, 789 is green.
its much easier to remember numbers than objects
That's one of the best games we had. They all being so competitive and trying to ruin the strategy of the others and at the end failboat helping small ant is so funny
pettition for noah to make a championship in the style of mario party in wich every round they have to do one of pasts game mechanics to win points, flamingos are the stars btw you can figure it out, but that would be a mega video cus ppl be really crazy and shenanigans are bound to happen
I came up with a powerful strat for this game: translate the shapes into positions on noah's 3x3 grid of shapes. That way you turn the codes into android unlock patterns (or sequence memory on human benchmark if you're familiar with that). At this point you can come up with a mnemonic for the shape of the unlock pattern rather than one for a sequence of 8 shapes, which is way easier.
I saw the cannon dwarf and I immediately got PTSD because of the last video
"Captain kid your simply a tax break" it's just sad and I speak from experience my mother called me a tax break once or twice
I find it easier to look at the pieces at the top right as numbers or even as a phone unlock pattern
34:05 Oh no the Dwarf of Louie, Twobold, and Phish’s nightmares Cannon Dwarf has returned
The players: what do we do
Noah: Think fast chucklenuts
This video just reminded me that Smallant is just a genuinely smart person and it showed how smart Kidd and Failboat are as I could barely remember anything.
This one was very creative, entertaining, and genius.
22:37 " two gold to smell ant" (subtitles).
This is the best thing I've seen all week and really want another 2 hours of it 😂
22:38 i love how it says smell ant
I haven't finished the video, but somebody said "It's a whole phone number" and I figure instead of memorising 2 different things, both shape and colour, assign a number to each out of nine, and remember the numbers.
1:15 "Pause to memorize"
My brain: "No, I Don't Think I Will"
You know the game is hard when Noah actually tells you how to win
There's nothing certain in life except death and the red square goblin
The fact that they only got ONE monster code wrong is honestly so impressive
Just remember the shape of the grid that he pulled the shapes from, I found that remembering the pattern Noah took from the grid was easier than remembering the shape itself, since you only have to memorize a sequence of lines from shape to shape.
men
true
yes
such wise words never spoken before
men 👍
yooo its the real futbol 24 man
a trick to memorize shapes, associate them with a letter!!
like for example, you got a star, rectangle, and circle
then just remember them as S, R, and C.
for colors though, you can always do 2 letters!!
like SR, RB, and CG
(star red, rectangle blue, and circle green)
though the customization is up to you, you can address it as numbers, special characters, etc!!
best magic the noah video to date. cant wait to see you hit 1 mill subs
Dragon:🟩🔵🔴🟥🟩 is now dead
2 Goblin 1:🟥 on 6 and 23
Goblin 2:💙 on 10
Goblin 3:🟩 succeed
2 Small dragon:🟥❤️🟦🔵 on 25 and 1
The combination 🔴🔵🟩 came up in both the time god and the snowman, and I started calling that pattern the ice cream cone
Any time 🟥🔴🔺🟥 of any color came up I called it a broken tie fighter, and I called
🔺🟩 a tent in a field, and 🔺🔴🔺 of any color is Vader’s tie fighter
🟥🟦 was bloods and crips
Failboat was right, it’s a thrill to memorize them
That was SO fun to watch, my go~osh.
And Ant has really earmed it. From plot arkour luck to overcome all odds with relentless strength...
Such a great video, my god
Jokes on you I have youtube premium so youtube isn't gonna give me an ad at the end of the video
The entire game, items could be used whenever and from wherever. But then smallant goes to use the cannon and Noah is all "yOu ArE nOT nEXt TO tHe wAll hurr durr"
Thank you for pausing for me to memorise it... truly appreciated, but no thanks. Am to dum four dis.
It's been a while since you did one of those blind gameboard games. Would be fun to see one of those again.
I have the sneaking suspicion that everyone just screenshotted and pretended they didn't, because they never failed a battle
Mate theyr all grown ups playing a game for fun why cheat
They didn't. These are speedrunners, they aren't stranger to memorising things. Smallant is especially known to be good at it.
@@niello5944 i can screenshot something and come up with a story/reason why i remembered with i'm right without revealing it was screenshot. everyone had an excuse as to why they remembered flawlessly the entire video
@@jordanjamison97 Smallant had to do a human benchmark test for a competitive event (fyi, it was on siteand moderated) and his score was like two or three times as high as the next guy. I have details that influenced my thought on the matter, meanwhile you just claimed they likely cheated simply because they did well at the game despite how it's entirely possible to do if you're focused. Plus, we don't even know how long they have for memorising these.
Not to mention these are content creators, Noah want to make an interesting and engaging videos. The participants understood Noah wants to make a fun videos with twists and turns. They also knew after being involved plenty of times already that these games are usually almost entirely luck base. If anything this is a huge anomaly and they didn't know that when they played. They also want to have fun. There's much less incentive to cheat for these games than you think.
Ngl making a story about a sequence of shapes could work well because professionals of memorising using abstract imagery to memorise an sequence e.g
The green mountain had two rocks the first blue and the second red that rolled down
Green triangle, blue circle, red circle