Didn't mention it in the video, but I really did enjoy the brown section a good amount. I'm nervous about this one last section I have to tackle. How hard do you think it will be?
It will probably be super hard like I haven’t played the game or watched the video yet but yeah like really really hard. Like I don’t know if you’ll be able to solve it man. It’s going to be so so so hard, if I’m right. I think it’s going to be a hard challenge man.
I actually tried that curve knowing about the Hilber Curve fact, but then I wasn't able to fit it in some of the other puzzles and I gave up too quickly...
29:19 i know why you kept calling it a curve, because somewhere deep in your mind you know about Hilbert's Curve, which is one the best "space filling curves" (which your final line was very similar to) and was probably what that puzzle was testing you on, space filling curves that can expand to infinity.
--5-7 the rule is that the dashes in the picture represent the edges around the spaces your line fills. Almost like an incomplete border around your shape. Which is why you can sometimes add extra in certain parts because it isn't a perfect boundary, just part of it.
My thought was actually that each line or pair of lines in the small box represented how the line moved through each of the small boxes in the big box. Extra lines were allowed at the tips, and the end of a line could count as any type of curve. Edit: I also feel like --7 could have a similar thing happening, but with the ability to add extra lines in the middle
29:25 Tyler: "Time for me to address the white elephant in the room" Me: "4 - 9 !!??!?!?" (I didn't notice he said WHITE elephant at the time) Tyler: "This white section down here" Me: "Oh.. I didn't even notice that was solved"
Once you're done with this game, you should go and find a video or a website with all the rules to see if you actually got them right, or just got lucky with some of them.
@@redpepper74 if you consider distance to be max(dist_y, dist_x) like it would be for a king's move in chess, a square is indeed the set of point equidistant from the center and its pi is indeed 4
There is actually a recent Matt Parker video that addresses a squircle (a shape between a circle and a square) and it does address that a square is basically defining a circle where its pi is actually 4 when defining their areas (pi*r^2 vs 4*r^2) and use that to create a formula to create a squircle, where the magic number between pi and 4 crating any squircle is addressed by instead relating its line parts (and which is found that while a unit circle’s graph is x^2 + y^2 = 1, a unit square’s graph is |x|^n + |y|^n = 1 where n goes to infinity, and a squircle is any value between 2 and infinity). He also uses this fact to find the area of any squircle-like shape.
for the time level it'd be nice if they included a clock in the game with the correct answer just from the start, put a clock there, let the players be confused "why the fuck is the game telling me the time", give viewers a sense of how long the youtuber was stuck, and eventually on the time level, it's useful but yeah maybe it shouldn't have had seconds, that's kinda dumb
I played the -? on the 31st of may. I spent over an hour trying different things before giving in and watching this video only to realize it’s impossible today because the grid is 5x6 so there are only 30 squares.
9:25 you can technically always fit the object you create into the dashed object. The only weird part is the 3 dashed lines, unless it’s that you have to touch every space but then that falls apart at the next puzzle.
--5 seemed to be the same rule as --6, but it only had one cell depicting the edges of your shape rather than putting together a bunch. So two horizontal lines would be two cells with nothing above them. Two horizontal lines then a vertical would be two horizontal cells with nothing above or to the right.
I really liked the datetime puzzle personally. The game being based on making people understand, if it failed to subvert expectations, it would be a bit sad.
--8 had to do with the boundary of the highlighted region. However, the direction method you came up with was surprisingly isomorphic to the solution. The puzzle makers definitely didn't think about that!
I think the difference between --8 and --9 was that in 8 you could only ever go one space in each direction, whereas in 9 you could go any amount as long as it was the right direction.
9:10 you probably could have ignored the spot under the directions too, I think the dotted lines in that sequence weren't the line, but the borders of the tiles the line is on
the puzzle at 9:00 was just a mini version of the others before, essentially, each bent could be in the same square and the starting square of your line counts too, what may be confusing is that the bend at the beginning and at the end of the line seems to not be needed
I'm sure many others have posted about it, but on --5 the hints are tracing the outline of the boxes you path through, rather than the path of your line! They're a partial perimeter of the filled shape your line defines.
Holy shit! Aliendsrock youre so fking smart, like when you solve the puzzle, i do understand how you got there, but when youre solving the each puzzles in just a few secs from just looking at it, i have no clue on how you got it SOOO fast. Well done, hope i can learn something from you
-8 and -9 are definitely my least favourite puzzles in the game, it just took me looking at a spreadsheet of the grid sizes trying to find any pattern at all.
I get excited when i understand the meaning of the puzzle before you. For example the --5-7 level the "pictures" represented the *outline* of the line you should draw
Not the level but the final part of the puzzle of this level. Sorry this was just the number i saw in the top left corner. I usually don't pay attention to that...
9:25ish It would seem to be scaling, so you can make a smaller version of the shape. The straight line counts as you just scaled down so low that you can't see the bend anymore.
5th Level was all about joints if you make a 3line bend it counts as down (down right) right completing the ruleset so as long you make the right shape you are Allright
GOTDAMN iv been waiting forever for you to drop another one of these vids, i legit only watch you for this series but I only see that stupid traffic game 🤣🤣
Pretty sure for the part with the lines and how you could get rid of certain dashes was it counting the turns as one horizontal and one vertical. That's pretty much my only guess on that lol. Like the curves are one horizontal then in the middle of the square it becomes vertical so it counts it as one of both. Edit: the square at the start of the line also just counts as one of these curves or just a normal line depending on what is needed.
9:00 the rule to htis, is that you can fit the shaw you jsut drew inside the dashed lines. The lines do not represent the squares anymore, they represent the outline
I think --8 was about making the smallest possible version of the shape, whereas --9 was about making any version of the shape. Also, WOW nil-? was rude.
spoilers for actual solutions to things tyler didn't understand or didn't show in this video: spoiler spoiler spoiler --5: the rule is that the symbol indicates a partial outline of the space covered by the line. this outline can be anywhere, including at the edge of the map. the rule is very similar to how tyler realizes --6-5 works, except there the shapes must combine to become the entire outline. --9 vs --8: the difference is that in --8 you have to make exactly one step before turning the next time, in --9 you can take any number of steps. ' '-1: start at circle end at square and cover every empty space. ' '-2: start at empty end at empty pass through all circles but no squares. ' '-3: start at cicrle end at square, pass through exactly 3 empty squares. ' '-7: you must cover the star symbols in the right order, imagine that on each star there is instead a number that is equal to the number of empty spaces adjacent to that star; you must take the stars in ascending order based on those numbers. (the outside of the map does not count as empty spaces) ' '-8: cover a number of empty spaces exactly equal to the smallest common multiple of the height and width of the grid. (so if the height is 4 and the width is 6, the smallest number that can be evenly divided by either (i.e is a common multiple) is 12.) ' '-9: cover a number of empty spaces exactly equal to the digital sum of the number of spaces in the grid. (i.e if there are 48 spaces in the grid, the solution is to cover 4+8=12 spaces)
When I did the date/time levels, I had just started after midnight and since midnight is 0 I couldn't do level 5 until 1:00am. I went to sleep and solved the next morning.
Half of the white section I completely brute forced because I had no idea what the completely blank puzzles meant. Some of them I did really like though. -10 I really enjoyed figuring out. The brown section I also super enjoyed. I agree with your impression that the white section made no sense in general though. If anyone knows the patterns for the blank puzzles, please tell me cause I did some math, and it made no sense to me. Also, I completely brute forced the ? level cause yeah, again, no clue. I hate it now that I know the answer. It's stupid, but explains why it kept failing for me. What made no sense at all to me, was that as I was brute forcing the last puzzle in the -? section, sometimes it made the second to last one (minutes) become wrong, to which the answer was just to increase it by one. SO not only did you need to match the second, everything had to be right at the same time, i.e., you have 60 seconds to solve the last one. At least, that's what I think. Anyway, complaining time is over now. Excited to see what you think of the last world. Definitely a great masterpiece that this game has been building up to. Enjoy it!
Day 334 of telling Tyler that he never finished his minecraft series and that he should finish it. Its official guys, today (September 2nd) is my 16th birthday. And for my birthday wish, i wish that Tyler would either finish his old minecraft series, or make a new one. Edit: i did day 333 like an hour ago btw.
I have enabled the seconds-display for the Windows clock forever ago and I *really* don't understand why that's not enabled by default. But even ignoring that, I don't know how I feel about the clock puzzle.
Didn't mention it in the video, but I really did enjoy the brown section a good amount. I'm nervous about this one last section I have to tackle. How hard do you think it will be?
1st reply lets go
It will probably be super hard like I haven’t played the game or watched the video yet but yeah like really really hard. Like I don’t know if you’ll be able to solve it man. It’s going to be so so so hard, if I’m right. I think it’s going to be a hard challenge man.
nononono section 0 is first...... noooo
(and 4-9 when)
Sangchoo1201 never lol, but Actually maybe at the end when I’m guessing he needs to do every puzzle to complete it
Explain how you comment before your video even comes out
fun fact with the - - ? puzzle: the line you had to draw was a variation on a fractal called the Hilbert Curve, which is a space-filling curve.
I was trying to remember the name of it - all I could think of was Penrose
I am unable to explain why, but as soon as I understood the goal of that level, I knew it would work
I managed to do it with a slightly different variation of that as well, so this level definitely likes it
I actually tried that curve knowing about the Hilber Curve fact, but then I wasn't able to fit it in some of the other puzzles and I gave up too quickly...
All i saw was H
29:19 i know why you kept calling it a curve, because somewhere deep in your mind you know about Hilbert's Curve, which is one the best "space filling curves" (which your final line was very similar to) and was probably what that puzzle was testing you on, space filling curves that can expand to infinity.
It was really amazing to see you re-invent the space-filling curve at 28:00
Amogus curve
That’s a stretch, it’s literally just the letter H
Well, yes, but it’s also a space-filling curve
@@PotofGlue It’s Hilbert’s Curve.
@@kohwenxu Moore curve specifically. its a variant of the hilbert curve.
In --5, the lines were supposed to snugly fit on the shape you made. The hint is a partial outline of the solution. It's like --6 with only one piece
I think you just need to make a shape with an outline that contains the clue directions.
Level --5-5 was the one that made this one really click for me!
i think it's like you need to think of the dashes as tiles, and the start of the line can count as any tile
@@adamklein8933 Yeah, that's the one I saw.
He never got it on --5 but immediately got it on --6 ;-;
this game is so simple yet so well executed that it can be complicated. Imagine they brought over patterns from other levels in 0_0
Is this foreshadowing
It would be too much foreshadowing to not be one
What game is this
@@JohnSmith-zs1bf it says right in the title, it's called understand
The calendar + clock puzzle was definitely hilarious. Another proof of how creative the creators have gotten!
--5-7 the rule is that the dashes in the picture represent the edges around the spaces your line fills. Almost like an incomplete border around your shape. Which is why you can sometimes add extra in certain parts because it isn't a perfect boundary, just part of it.
My thought was actually that each line or pair of lines in the small box represented how the line moved through each of the small boxes in the big box. Extra lines were allowed at the tips, and the end of a line could count as any type of curve.
Edit: I also feel like --7 could have a similar thing happening, but with the ability to add extra lines in the middle
Yep noticed it. It outlines what you need to draw.
29:25
Tyler: "Time for me to address the white elephant in the room"
Me: "4 - 9 !!??!?!?" (I didn't notice he said WHITE elephant at the time)
Tyler: "This white section down here"
Me: "Oh.. I didn't even notice that was solved"
@Dyanosis ahh you're right, i completely missed that somehow
i just finished binge watching the series of this last night, having this uploaded makes me really excited
Thank you
so happy this game is back again!!! i love seeing you play this, one of my favorite games on the channel
Once you're done with this game, you should go and find a video or a website with all the rules to see if you actually got them right, or just got lucky with some of them.
That would be funny
Tyler must've done well in geometry of he called a square a circle
*clapping*
A square is a circle where π=4
@@OriginalPiMan where all points are exactly the same length away from the center, except for some of them
@@redpepper74 if you consider distance to be max(dist_y, dist_x) like it would be for a king's move in chess, a square is indeed the set of point equidistant from the center and its pi is indeed 4
There is actually a recent Matt Parker video that addresses a squircle (a shape between a circle and a square) and it does address that a square is basically defining a circle where its pi is actually 4 when defining their areas (pi*r^2 vs 4*r^2) and use that to create a formula to create a squircle, where the magic number between pi and 4 crating any squircle is addressed by instead relating its line parts (and which is found that while a unit circle’s graph is x^2 + y^2 = 1, a unit square’s graph is |x|^n + |y|^n = 1 where n goes to infinity, and a squircle is any value between 2 and infinity). He also uses this fact to find the area of any squircle-like shape.
--5 wasn't doing boxes, it was doing lines. It took seeing the last solution for it to click in my head
for the time level it'd be nice if they included a clock in the game with the correct answer
just from the start, put a clock there, let the players be confused "why the fuck is the game telling me the time", give viewers a sense of how long the youtuber was stuck, and eventually on the time level, it's useful
but yeah maybe it shouldn't have had seconds, that's kinda dumb
I am having a hard day today. Thank you, Tyler, for consistent daily puzzle videos; you are my savior!😄
brown section might just be the best world in the game i love it so much
I played the -? on the 31st of may. I spent over an hour trying different things before giving in and watching this video only to realize it’s impossible today because the grid is 5x6 so there are only 30 squares.
Well that feels unfair
😂
9:25 you can technically always fit the object you create into the dashed object. The only weird part is the 3 dashed lines, unless it’s that you have to touch every space but then that falls apart at the next puzzle.
--5 seemed to be the same rule as --6, but it only had one cell depicting the edges of your shape rather than putting together a bunch. So two horizontal lines would be two cells with nothing above them. Two horizontal lines then a vertical would be two horizontal cells with nothing above or to the right.
In dash-5, the dash symbols did not refer to the lines you drew, but to the edge of the squares you touched.
I really liked the datetime puzzle personally. The game being based on making people understand, if it failed to subvert expectations, it would be a bit sad.
9:10 In this level you need to make a shape that can be fit into the dashes and touch all the dashes (similarly to what you've done in 14:30)
Loving this series!
OMFG I loved the clock, that was beautiful :)
THAT CLOCK PUZZLE THOUGH DAMN
--8 had to do with the boundary of the highlighted region. However, the direction method you came up with was surprisingly isomorphic to the solution. The puzzle makers definitely didn't think about that!
I thought the thumbnail was loss for a second, I had to do a double take
the one you were confused why what you did worked, it worked by making a smaller version of that shape
I think the difference between --8 and --9 was that in 8 you could only ever go one space in each direction, whereas in 9 you could go any amount as long as it was the right direction.
Wish this game was in Android, playing it on the phone will be a treat
Agreed
unfortunately, some of the puzzles wouldn't work on mobile
@@HaxTheCharizard Yes,like probably the time puzzles
Idk I can't really think of any that wouldn't work besides the resizing one? That one is doomed though
Chapter 0 is a nightmare, at least it was for me
9:10 you probably could have ignored the spot under the directions too, I think the dotted lines in that sequence weren't the line, but the borders of the tiles the line is on
3:17 You know the rules, and so do I..
UNDERSTAND IS BACK LET'S GOOO
Holy hypersonic puzzle solving
the puzzle at 9:00 was just a mini version of the others before, essentially, each bent could be in the same square and the starting square of your line counts too, what may be confusing is that the bend at the beginning and at the end of the line seems to not be needed
I'm sure many others have posted about it, but on --5 the hints are tracing the outline of the boxes you path through, rather than the path of your line! They're a partial perimeter of the filled shape your line defines.
When you realise the puzzle is a clock: 0-o
Holy shit! Aliendsrock youre so fking smart, like when you solve the puzzle, i do understand how you got there, but when youre solving the each puzzles in just a few secs from just looking at it, i have no clue on how you got it SOOO fast. Well done, hope i can learn something from you
Some of it is hidden edits. Focus on the face cam, if it jumps he edited out his thinking time
-8 and -9 are definitely my least favourite puzzles in the game, it just took me looking at a spreadsheet of the grid sizes trying to find any pattern at all.
9:20 the dashes were the outline of the shape and if you crossed them with your line it failed.
i watched the entire video while having zero clue what what going on. love it
Tyler still has yet to complete 4-9
I get excited when i understand the meaning of the puzzle before you. For example the --5-7 level the "pictures" represented the *outline* of the line you should draw
Not the level but the final part of the puzzle of this level. Sorry this was just the number i saw in the top left corner. I usually don't pay attention to that...
The level is just --5 but the additional -1 to -7 were the parts of the level
I got it 😂
Oh nice. I appreciate the double feature, despite the dash world
--5 was about the empty space to the inside of the dashes i think (similar to --7 but with the line instead)
The dashes outline the necessary squares.
I guess a better way to say it would be "The dashes form a boundary around the line"
9:25ish It would seem to be scaling, so you can make a smaller version of the shape. The straight line counts as you just scaled down so low that you can't see the bend anymore.
Bro I'm so proud of myself. I figured out --7 before he did. Huzzah.
--8 too! I'm on a roll. Something about this world is just so intuitive to me.
5th Level was all about joints if you make a 3line bend it counts as down (down right) right completing the ruleset so as long you make the right shape you are Allright
Ive been waiting for this one for a while
me always staring at 4-9 like
YOOOOOO first person i've seen do the same solution as i did for --? (the H-shaped line)
such a cool puzzle tbh
It's called "Hilbert's curve" and it's a space filling curve
GOTDAMN iv been waiting forever for you to drop another one of these vids, i legit only watch you for this series but I only see that stupid traffic game 🤣🤣
i waited to eat dinner until this was uploaded
That clock puzzle was some meta shit
"I don't know why I keep calling it a curve"
Perhaps because it is, at least in a math and geometry context.
YAY ive been waiting for ages
-?- was freaking amazing!
--5 requires you to draw a line that, if you were to draw a line surrounding your line, it would contain the given path.
I assume the grey section was meant to be a medley of the previous worlds which was why they're so easy.
--5
Awnsers:
Dashes act as edges of boxes is my guess
Pretty sure for the part with the lines and how you could get rid of certain dashes was it counting the turns as one horizontal and one vertical. That's pretty much my only guess on that lol. Like the curves are one horizontal then in the middle of the square it becomes vertical so it counts it as one of both.
Edit: the square at the start of the line also just counts as one of these curves or just a normal line depending on what is needed.
9:00 the rule to htis, is that you can fit the shaw you jsut drew inside the dashed lines.
The lines do not represent the squares anymore, they represent the outline
29:00 Aliensrock discovers the space-filling curves
In 5 - the dashes represent the edges of a collection of squares you have to go through with the line
I think --8 was about making the smallest possible version of the shape, whereas --9 was about making any version of the shape.
Also, WOW nil-? was rude.
9:15 The curves count as both. So an L shape would count horizontal and vertical
anyone know what the gimmick of world blank was supposed to be?
27:38 imposter amogus
Chapter 0 is a lot of fun can recommend
spoilers for actual solutions to things tyler didn't understand or didn't show in this video:
spoiler
spoiler
spoiler
--5: the rule is that the symbol indicates a partial outline of the space covered by the line. this outline can be anywhere, including at the edge of the map. the rule is very similar to how tyler realizes --6-5 works, except there the shapes must combine to become the entire outline.
--9 vs --8: the difference is that in --8 you have to make exactly one step before turning the next time, in --9 you can take any number of steps.
' '-1: start at circle end at square and cover every empty space.
' '-2: start at empty end at empty pass through all circles but no squares.
' '-3: start at cicrle end at square, pass through exactly 3 empty squares.
' '-7: you must cover the star symbols in the right order, imagine that on each star there is instead a number that is equal to the number of empty spaces adjacent to that star; you must take the stars in ascending order based on those numbers. (the outside of the map does not count as empty spaces)
' '-8: cover a number of empty spaces exactly equal to the smallest common multiple of the height and width of the grid. (so if the height is 4 and the width is 6, the smallest number that can be evenly divided by either (i.e is a common multiple) is 12.)
' '-9: cover a number of empty spaces exactly equal to the digital sum of the number of spaces in the grid. (i.e if there are 48 spaces in the grid, the solution is to cover 4+8=12 spaces)
When I did the date/time levels, I had just started after midnight and since midnight is 0 I couldn't do level 5 until 1:00am. I went to sleep and solved the next morning.
15:45 complex fails, two-cell wins
9:19 - The lines are the outline of the shape you have to make.
-? was genius. I didn't play the game so I'm sure it'd be more annoying as a player, but I don't see myself possibly being mad after figuring it out.
I think Tyler's brain is wired differently.
9:30, you're filling one side of the dots.
Difference between --8 and --9 is that in 8 you're only allowed to go one step in a direction, whereas in 9 you can go any number of steps.
new understand vid lets go
In --5 the dashes are the contours of your shape
for - -5 you have to mimic the shape without touching the dashes
Level 5 was about the outlines of the tiles, not the tiles themselves
9:26 is i think the oulined edge of the sahpe that matters in the dashes
For - - 6 - 4, the corners were not literal corners. You should view each piece as a disconnected dot, then connect the dots.
Half of the white section I completely brute forced because I had no idea what the completely blank puzzles meant. Some of them I did really like though. -10 I really enjoyed figuring out. The brown section I also super enjoyed.
I agree with your impression that the white section made no sense in general though. If anyone knows the patterns for the blank puzzles, please tell me cause I did some math, and it made no sense to me.
Also, I completely brute forced the ? level cause yeah, again, no clue. I hate it now that I know the answer. It's stupid, but explains why it kept failing for me. What made no sense at all to me, was that as I was brute forcing the last puzzle in the -? section, sometimes it made the second to last one (minutes) become wrong, to which the answer was just to increase it by one. SO not only did you need to match the second, everything had to be right at the same time, i.e., you have 60 seconds to solve the last one. At least, that's what I think. Anyway, complaining time is over now.
Excited to see what you think of the last world. Definitely a great masterpiece that this game has been building up to. Enjoy it!
18:25 ... is follow the damn train, CJ
When I'm texting and say "Me boy" instead of "My boy."
Finally got a rule set before you! God only took me a couple a videos. - - 7
and as a pirate, one would naturally ask: why is the rum gone?
If it was a mobile game I'd buy it in a heartbeat.
--8-5’s pattern is the line’s only appears once per corner
Day 334 of telling Tyler that he never finished his minecraft series and that he should finish it.
Its official guys, today (September 2nd) is my 16th birthday. And for my birthday wish, i wish that Tyler would either finish his old minecraft series, or make a new one.
Edit: i did day 333 like an hour ago btw.
Day 294 of agreeing, happy birthday dude!
Happy birthday even though it’s still September 1
Happy birthday!
I feel asleep so I'm 5 hours late but day 15 of commenting oh and also happy birthday
Happy birthday
tyler would give mattpat a run for his money
Maybe the white section was "youre not supposed to *_understand_* this one"
9:20 the line is like the border between your line and not your line.
What was the theme of the single dash section because I didn't get it from the montage
Tyler: "What's 20-21? It's a year"
Me: I guess it's an interesting coincidence, no clue what the actual puzzle is though.
Me 2 minutes later: BRUH
-5-6 basically the drawing is a mini version of the dash lines
I have enabled the seconds-display for the Windows clock forever ago and I *really* don't understand why that's not enabled by default.
But even ignoring that, I don't know how I feel about the clock puzzle.