8:27 those are bread bag clips. Not only used to close and easily re-close the bag, but also often used to indicate production time and date of the bread by either text or different colours for each day of the week.
@@ScarfmonsterWRI think they might be used in Canada as well but I’m not sure. They’re actually very handy and I save them even after the bread is gone. You can use them to label electric cables for headphones and stuff.
You can also break one tip off and it clamps onto the end of your middle finger and you can fling them as high as a 4 story building if you do it right lol
you're the first one I saw who actually understands it and enjoys it AND also tries to do all the solutions. pls do more of this. I enjoyed it very much
Matt playing an organization game . Now that's a irony I want to see , I thought engineers worked with efficient shapes not polishing out and organization like architects
14:30 FYI I think it's essentially like a tea bag. I've got one on a chain that you can put loose leaf tea into without needing one of those fancy kettles. I think that's what it is?
I found this game before Christmas and I still hop in for a couple minutes to do the daily tidy each day. Absolutely worth buying if you're considering it.
I would never have thought that Matt likes to put everything in order. Watching his videos, I always felt that he likes to bring a little chaos everywhere.
9 minutes in before Matt references that he played the demo of this game before. I thought I was losing my mind thinking I had seen it before on this channel and he didn't say anything about it.
Over the past few months this channel has become a designated place to chill TF out after 9 hours of work. Thanks bro. And plz give Paddy a nice petting
8:27 To be fair, not every country uses these bread clips, I only know what they are because of American social media. In Germany I‘ve also never seen them
14:29 that is a scoop for making tea. Sometimes for tea instead of a teabag you’ll get a big bag full of leaves that you scoop in the circle at the end, and then soak in the hot water.
18 minute video that felt like 4 minutes about perfectly organizing things, by an engineer with the perfect British accent and an incredibly charming personality, definitely the best I've ever felt in my life
Matt, please! You should play SpaceFlight Simulator! It's so fun and you can make a snake rocket as long as you want 😁. There's something called blueprint editing, so that you can hack the rocket files and make your rocket in any shape and size you want. And it's "architects free"! Paddy would love watching you play it! 🙏🙏🙏
The irony of Matt being British, and not knowing what a tea infuser is. Made me laugh 😂 Maybe the stereotype of Brits loving tea is inaccurate and outdated.
not only the uk - I'm from germany and we use stripy bit with metal in them(best I could describe them, sorry) that have the "best before" dates on them
I've seen many different ways, at least where I live in the USA: -The clip things in the video -a twisty rubber thing with a metal core to hold its shape -a piece of tape
To RCE’s editor: UK bread doesn’t have bread tags (because they’re little bits of plastic that are harmful to the environment). Our bread is closed with a wraparound sticky label that can be recycled.
14:28 that is a tea egg! Or at least when translating 1-to-1 from Dutch, don't know what the English name is. I would assume a proud Brit would know them. XD Also 17:09 that's a nut not a bolt, what kind of engineer mixes up nuts and bolts lol
He probably has, there are literally 100's of different kind of tea infusers, perhaps even 1000's, if you include the animal shaped ones and comedic ones.
9:37 Italian here... I was about to throw my self out of the window 🤣 9:50 was expecting an architect like joke cuz for me that kind of twisted pasta is pure architecture 11:26 love the song 13:19 looking at it and I immediately thought... What if in real life we have like that the batteries (mainly for the rechargeable one) have a strip that indicate when it's full or not It could make our life A LOT easier
Nah in the UK we don't have bread tags. We use apiece of wire with plastic on or tape. Or we just tie it back up. American bread is very very different to europen bread, even prepackaged not fresh stuff.
14:32 lol that’s like to grab things out of hot water you squeeze the shaft and it opens the bulbous part 😅😅 and the release around the object water drains jobs a good’n I think I could be chatting shit 😂😂
I think RCE has never seen food before. We are so lucky he survived.
I do remember the crisps he was thinking of tho
@Craigape but i am in a bomb shelter
@@Just_a_Skaven_on_the_internet Ill allow it.
But the rest of you need to stop!
He's on an efficient drip. Hence his fascination with the shape hahaha
Eggplant
8:27 those are bread bag clips. Not only used to close and easily re-close the bag, but also often used to indicate production time and date of the bread by either text or different colours for each day of the week.
It's the first time I see those. Are they used only in America or something?
@@ScarfmonsterWRI think they might be used in Canada as well but I’m not sure. They’re actually very handy and I save them even after the bread is gone. You can use them to label electric cables for headphones and stuff.
@j.p. Perfect description.
I wonder what people in the UK use to close bread bags. Or do people there only eat freshly baked bread?
You can also break one tip off and it clamps onto the end of your middle finger and you can fling them as high as a 4 story building if you do it right lol
you're the first one I saw who actually understands it and enjoys it AND also tries to do all the solutions. pls do more of this. I enjoyed it very much
Did you sleep through the half of the video where he didn't do all of the solutions.....?
To be fair, he didn't actually try ALL the solutions... but I guess it's tolerable enough
You can also watch this game at Aliensrock's channel, he actually tries every solution
This is really late but try checking out gab smoulder's playthrough!
Matt playing an organization game .
Now that's a irony I want to see , I thought engineers worked with efficient shapes not polishing out and organization like architects
@@terasestHammasratas exactly what I was gonna say lol
Strongest shape food so that you can eat more efficiently
The "efficient looking" thing with a mesh ball at the end is used for brewing tea. 😁
I was going to comment that as well. How the flip does a BRITISH person not know what a tea infuser is?
@@billgross1719 ikr lol
@@billgross1719 There are a lot of different types of infusers. I personally don't use that type.
Things Matt can relate to:
Batteries
I need more sorting! This calms the chaos in my head.
14:29 - that is a tea infuser. You put the ground tea into the sphere thing (which opens by squeezing the arms together) and then use like a tea bag.
Can't believe He didnt know that as person from UK
@@MusztardowyTygrys Well he is clearly deceiving us all. Probably an American architect.
@@jeffreyblack666 :'D That is a horrible thing to say about a person, though I must say I laughed a bit.
@@jeffreyblack666 Broooooooooo, you serious here?
14:29 , that's a tea strainer matt! 😲
And he calls himself British
@@disco.theque yeh c;
14:30 that's for when you have unbagged tea (AKA the good stuff), you stuff it in there, make tea and then you pull it out without making a mess!
14:30 FYI I think it's essentially like a tea bag. I've got one on a chain that you can put loose leaf tea into without needing one of those fancy kettles. I think that's what it is?
14:28 this is the tool to make tea, you absolute architect of UK citizen...
I like how he ignored the other solutions a third of the way through
I found this game before Christmas and I still hop in for a couple minutes to do the daily tidy each day. Absolutely worth buying if you're considering it.
I would never have thought that Matt likes to put everything in order. Watching his videos, I always felt that he likes to bring a little chaos everywhere.
to be fair with the bread tags, we dont tend to have them in the UK, theyre usually an adhesive strip
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I loved this... My partner was amazingly annoyed... It was hilarious... 😂
14:30 that's for tea lol. I have one of those. It's basically a reusable teabag, you put loose leaf tea in there for brewing.
9 minutes in before Matt references that he played the demo of this game before. I thought I was losing my mind thinking I had seen it before on this channel and he didn't say anything about it.
14:28 It's for steeping loose tea leaves.
5:06 By color. You keep them sharpened, and use the erasers evenly so they stay...well, even.
Small thing but thank you for calling it perfectionists and not ocd. Perfectionism isnt debilitating ocd is.
14:57 Plug & Play was just ... special. Anyway nice video, nice game, would love to see more. 😁
Thank you for calling it an organiser's dream and learning from your mistakes of calling it OCD. :)
Over the past few months this channel has become a designated place to chill TF out after 9 hours of work.
Thanks bro. And plz give Paddy a nice petting
8:33 I've only ever seen these clips in the United States. Here in Europe, I'm used to different ones, commonly made of metal.
8:27 To be fair, not every country uses these bread clips, I only know what they are because of American social media. In Germany I‘ve also never seen them
I've never seen them in the UK either. Our bread bags come wrapped in a plastic bag with a plastic tie. They ain't clipped
14:29 that is a scoop for making tea. Sometimes for tea instead of a teabag you’ll get a big bag full of leaves that you scoop in the circle at the end, and then soak in the hot water.
18 minute video that felt like 4 minutes about perfectly organizing things, by an engineer with the perfect British accent and an incredibly charming personality, definitely the best I've ever felt in my life
Matt, the 'pin thing' is called a nail... Too small for a CE to notice, but they do exist!
Matt, please! You should play SpaceFlight Simulator! It's so fun and you can make a snake rocket as long as you want 😁. There's something called blueprint editing, so that you can hack the rocket files and make your rocket in any shape and size you want. And it's "architects free"! Paddy would love watching you play it! 🙏🙏🙏
14:28 it's the thing you put your tea leaf powder thing inside so it doesn't get into your tea
That is a tea strainer if anyone is curious 14:28
This is one of them games that i would never play but really enjoyed watching you play lol! Great video!
14:27 its called a tea egg, you put tea leaves inside to brew yourself a fresh cup of tea
The irony of Matt being British, and not knowing what a tea infuser is. Made me laugh 😂 Maybe the stereotype of Brits loving tea is inaccurate and outdated.
No, it is not inaccurate and outdated LOL
"RCE has never opened bread" made me laugh lol but now I'm curious if they use something different wherever he lives?!
Or perhaps he has a gluten or wheat allergy, and so avoids bread like the death it would be to him?
Yes! In the UK bread bags are closed with little bits of sticky tape (which also have the best before date printed on them)
not only the uk - I'm from germany and we use stripy bit with metal in them(best I could describe them, sorry) that have the "best before" dates on them
I've also seen twisty ties
I've seen many different ways, at least where I live in the USA:
-The clip things in the video
-a twisty rubber thing with a metal core to hold its shape
-a piece of tape
I just finished this game yesterday!!!
This was so satisfying to watch. I need more! Please do another part!
To RCE’s editor: UK bread doesn’t have bread tags (because they’re little bits of plastic that are harmful to the environment). Our bread is closed with a wraparound sticky label that can be recycled.
Those wraparound sticky things predate the push for recycling, they're probably cheaper, and being recyclable is just a bonus.
Is it like a velcro*? I don't understand how you can re-use tape.
@@gwallace5403 Because the tape stays sticky
11:54 Judo chops? I don't think that's right😂😂
07:20 it also looks like one of those sand ornament shops (you nake cool things out of colored sand)
5:06 .... man ... that hurt... my brain always goes like that.....
13:21 It's a happy life if the little things make you happy :3
14:28 that is a tea egg! Or at least when translating 1-to-1 from Dutch, don't know what the English name is. I would assume a proud Brit would know them. XD Also 17:09 that's a nut not a bolt, what kind of engineer mixes up nuts and bolts lol
5:10 the correct order for the pencils is by colour because the other two will change as you use them
The picture thing is called the Rorschach Inkblot test.
We dont have them "weird" bread tags in the uk just "normal" sticky tape
14:57 I don’t remember the name, but I remember that, it was a emergency call answering simulator.
I think it was like 112 whats your emergency or something
The worst part of being a perfectionist is seeing Matt NOT COMPLETING ALL THE POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS! AHHHHHHH
How did RCE not recognize a tea leaf steeper? He's British, yeah?
"Thankfully I don't see a knob this time" I do, I see two.
@ 14:29 🤣 The Brit doesn’t know what a tea ball is 😂 you’re killing me Matt 😅
11:28
Perfection
Literally
Perfection
8:20
It's the thing that comes with loafs of bread to keep them sealed until there purchased
Do not fear the bread bag clips, Matt. They cannot hurt you.
14:28 An english man that never made tea the old fashioned way?
He probably has, there are literally 100's of different kind of tea infusers, perhaps even 1000's, if you include the animal shaped ones and comedic ones.
The Beastie Bolts is the opening act to The Beavles
Love the "RCE has never opened bread". I think you mean "Industrial Bread", editor :D
14:30 I'm very sorry but your British citizenship has been revoked for not recognising a loose leaf tea strainer.
5:06 - to answer your question, you would align them according to height/length, from tallest to shortest.
Ever since you told me about those fruit sticker wars from way back, I've started doing it in my house too
9:37 Italian here... I was about to throw my self out of the window 🤣
9:50 was expecting an architect like joke cuz for me that kind of twisted pasta is pure architecture
11:26 love the song
13:19 looking at it and I immediately thought... What if in real life we have like that the batteries (mainly for the rechargeable one) have a strip that indicate when it's full or not
It could make our life A LOT easier
Yes batteries would be so much better
I've seen batteries like that before
@@violet_avi yeah me too if I'm not wrong it was a Duracell that if you pressed a button it showed the battery "percentage"
@@valecasini Yeah I think thats what i saw too, but I haven't seen one in years
@@violet_avi I know right? It's a shame
14:29 It's a reusable tea leaf strainer.
LOVE!!!!! pls do the whole game:)
Oh hell no this game would drive me bonkers.
Nah in the UK we don't have bread tags. We use apiece of wire with plastic on or tape. Or we just tie it back up. American bread is very very different to europen bread, even prepackaged not fresh stuff.
To be fair, the breadclips are not internationally used
5:05 There is no right answer.. it’s what we call madness.
@16:00
Buttons with less than two holes were created by an architect.
RCE not knowing what bread clips are is the most RCE thing ever
They don't exist in the UK.
8:32 in some countries (ik NZ has them), they hold the bread cover just like the tape in the UK
Perfect way to start a morning.
I'm a Canadian, and even I can recognize a tea infuser. Don't make them take away your UK citizenship!
*puts blue push pins* "Purpleberries!"
"We want a big rubber."
Probably for that big nob, I reckon.
1:41 is that a…… cantilever???😮
14:40 nooo you didn't put the knifes and the forks next to each other. Now ya done it 😂
Thank-you for not mentioning OCD during this…
A brit that doesn't know what a tea infuser looks like! lol!
Never have I felt so called out by a game
That is very cool!
People in the UK do not use bread clips
Wonk is my favorite slang for knob. This has been a public service announcement
This game makes me feel good
14:32 lol that’s like to grab things out of hot water you squeeze the shaft and it opens the bulbous part 😅😅 and the release around the object water drains jobs a good’n I think I could be chatting shit 😂😂
17:43 a wardrobe!? lol
Matt, could you bring back the viking game? Peace, love and bridges!
I have only heard of the bread clip things, UK usually has a small piece of tape.
14:30
That’s for brewing tea with fresh leaves, Matt.
And I thought you Brits love tea enough to know what that is.
This game is so satisfying
14:34 a tea caddy
11:25 strongest shape post card
Why do Americans need that odd bread tag thingie
He knows what a bottle opener is but not the tea leaves strainer, that confirms it for me.
Matt must be british.
This game was amazing last time im so glad you are revisiting it
Thanks for saying this... I thought I was having a deja vu
this game is very relaxing
according to matt "cat makes mess, but paddy keeps the mess" apparently
17:33 Honestly, same.
surprised you didn't go for all 3 solutions on each level!