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@Me King Tiger spoiler for the second movie coming up. It is reveled that the cube has magic time and space powers... not joking, the cube literally manipulates time and space in the second movie.
The number of prime numbers between 1 and 999 is 153. Given that there are three sets of numbers in each room ID, this means that there are a total of 153 x 3 = *459* rooms with at least one prime number in each room ID (in a total of 17, 577 rooms, or about 38% of rooms). Leaven then realises that the true identifier for trapped rooms is a *power* of a prime. This makes one wonder why the first hypothesis seemed to work for so long. But this is easily explained. First, all prime numbers are powers of prime numbers, because a prime number to the power of 1 will be the original prime number. Therefore all 459 rooms with at least one prime number on the room ID were still marked with powers of primes. Second, the number of nonprime numbers that are also powers of primes, between 1 and 999, is only *25* . These numbers are as follows: 4, 8, 9, 16, 25, 27, 32, 49, 64, 81, 121, 125, 128, 169, 243, 256, 289, 343, 361, 512, 529, 625, 729, 841, 961. Under the power of prime rule, that means there are *534* trapped rooms in the Cube. This is only 75 more trapped rooms than were evident under the first hypothesis (or only about 14% of all trapped rooms). This is why the first hypothesis appeared to hold up for so long: the great majority of trapped rooms are covered under the first hypothesis and relatively few exclusively under the second.
Well the rooms arent numbered 1-999 but rather 1-27(as a sum). There could have been no primes at all. Any guess of probability is based on the assumption that the numbers 1-999 are evenly distributed.
"hey, did you notice all the trap rooms are prime numbers?" "Really? Pfft, thats a total fluke. I stuck in the numbers at random" "Should we change it?" "Nah, leave it. They'll probably think it means something important" "Lol" "Lol!"
@@mxx720 plus if they were open then it would be more confusing as the cubes are moving and you might get a cube where you opened a door but can't see it because you're on another side of that specific cube
But just imagine this While all this was going down and everyone else was dying, one random guy wakes up along and just gets so lucky he never encounters any traps, just wandering along calmly and the movie just randomly cuts to him every now and then
@@the_jones528 for me math is the only thing that hasn't worked online im passing all my classes with A's while I have a F in math and can't undetstand it because it's so poorly explained
I made a D&D dungeon inspired by this. It was only 10 by 10, so 100 rooms. Still very challenging to create, and more challenging to beat. My players did so well, one of my favorite campaigns! Edit: Correction, it was 5x5x5, so 125 rooms. Yes, I know 10x10x10 is 1000. I just misspoke.
@@NotNochos Not much math was required. It was more about horror awareness. The players just needed to find the center of a 10x10x10 cube, while defeating Vecna manifesting through every horror trope I could devise.
@NotaHero🦋of911 yeah people like you are the last ones to survive something like the cube lol. Likeability is super important to survival 😬just say you hate women and go
They also have a video game about this exact situation idk if it was made because of this movie or if the movie came out after. You had to throw your boots to see if it's trapped but no math was required lol
Halfway through this my brain just stopped working. There was so much maths involved that I forgot there were trap rooms. Honestly I’m this situation I would’ve cool aid manned my way through
Imagine the frustration of actually getting the solution right, but you still die because the killer is an idiot who doesn't understand their own math problem.
I'd bring along Ren's body as they go. For multiple reasons. 1: Use his clothes/blood to mark the paths you went through. 2: Blood (while gross and salty) can be used as a means of hydration. (Not a great idea, but better than nothing) 3: In case its needed, you can eat his remains to keep yourselves alive. 4: You can use parts of his body to test rooms for traps as you go. Also, at 27:33, Quentin made a bad but potentially good decision in dropping her. He could've counted the seconds between the time he dropped her and the time he heard her hit the ground (or at least when he stopped being able to hear her scream), and that could've been used to give them a relative idea of how high they are on the cube, thus giving them another data point to work from. Miners and cave explorers use the trick with rocks when determining how deep holes or large gaps are.
Even if her math was sketchy at times, in the movie universe Leaven literally does all the work saving everybody and figuring out what’s going on just to get shanked at the end, that’s just cold lmao
@@folkloreofbeing And next you are sending death threats to actors because you felt it too real, happenned before like in GOT, because people are too dumb and almost think this is real PS: why you liked your own comment you loser.. (soon it was posted you liked it, pathetic)
Yes. It is an ad for a game I will not play because it takes time from the games I do play that take time from my studies which takes time from my gaming, which takes time for my studies... (Recursive Loop)
Went over the Cartesian method in my engineering class and it was a pain. Can confirm you did a better job at explaining it than my teacher. Excellent job.
@@sciuresci1403 What? I’m top of the class in my math class in high school and every piece of this movie made me feel like a baboon with a TBI scratching his ass
If the cube was a tesseract then that would mean they are simultaneously in six rooms at the same time. So from their point of view every step they take causes the room to change and it's up to them to determine what steps they need to take to get to the switch across the room without changing their dimensional perception of the room.
@@wilberwhateley7569 It's certainly my least favourite of the series. I was only referring to how he was talking about how complicated the math was in this movie and that fact that it gets so much more complicated when they're in a hypercube
The first cube had rules… the second one was just a total mindfuck. Hypercube is cool if you’re into Euclidean geometry or metaphysics, but I can see why most people didn’t enjoy it.
Most everyone says to stay put. My fear was that the traps are on a timer and if you just stay put, eventually you'll die when the trap in the room that you are in activates.
One of the movies reveals that staying put is the correct answer. The victims are all drugged when they are loaded into the Cube, and before they regain conciousness the starting room is moved one or more times as the maze is shuffled. The starting room has no traps and if they stay put long enough it will cycle back to the beginning configuration so that they are at the entrance/exit point.
Everyone's talking about how they'd die because they didn't know math, but the real secret of surviving the cube is by never getting selected for this math class from hell because you have zero valuable skills or talents.
In the seocnd and third movies, it's further established that people either deemed enemies of the state or people that end up getting too involved with these government projects end up in the Cubes. And yes, there's at least four of them (maybe five, now that I think about it).
It’s not math, it’s bogus. It’s stupid throwing around of what little maths the screenwriter knows in the hope that the audience won’t have any clue what they’re talking about anyway, and thus be amazed. I mean, the "cartesian coordinate code" is basically: We have some three digit numbers (I’m only doing one and not three here, because I’m lazy), like: 345 821 114 387 ... So now Leaven says: Hey, let’s take the cross sum, then they are in order! So let’s see: 12 11 6 18 Hm, ain’t really in order. Cannot be that this idea I pulled out completely randomly is wrong (which is the more likely assumption), it must be that the rooms are moving (which is in fact highly unlikely). The only way why this does work here is because a screenwriter can just write the whole play so that by pure chance it works out.
Don't be upset. If you do the math, your see it's wrong. The base math was 17 cubes wide. Then they give a buffer of a cube and say 16. It should be 15 for a buffer on each side. So their math is off from the start.
@@steves1015 Unless the surfaces of the cubes are covered in oil, the interlocks used to dock the cubes together look good for climbing, else at least you now have 729 doors to choose from to start your path back down.
All the math in this episode melted my brain... math was never my strongsuit. Also, the fact that they just killed Leaven after she was the entire reason the cube was solved in the first place is aggravating.
@@RT710. Nah. Pretty sure it was because she's a pretty girl and the OP is a simp. Not saying they shouldn't be simps but I'd like a little logic before they say something.
Jonny found himself in the cube. On the entrance to one of the rooms is the number 1846394473926464928264471917463621944. Considering that death rooms have the numbers that are squares of square numbers, would Jonny die if he entered the room? (5 minute task)
I would personally run through every door with blinding speed. Maybe I'll die the first room, maybe the second, maybe I'll escape (not realistically possible), but I sure as hell won't do this much math just to escape.
The sensor that got Rennes was actually an eye detection device. It turned on, and then saw his eye. You can tell because it actually shifted up and to the right, where his face was, and the fact that it was a camera, and not simply a panel that would pick up the difference in vibrations.
The amount of math required to understand the movie is mind boggling. A person like me would give up in the very moment i realize it needs math to survive the CUBE
@@ryanh4145 That DMT theory has been proven false. Theory was proposed by a dude named strassman, said the Peneal gland releases DMT at the moment of death. Every neuroscientist and biologist that studied this has said it doesn't happen. Sorry to be a downer
The worst kind of movie is a movie that tries to be oh so super smart and artistique and whatever but fucks up its own logic all the time. The movie could have been a super cool maths thing if they didn't constantly feel the need to add more and more contrived maths that just fucked up the whole thing in the end.
@@youtube-kit9450 the thing is, is that the math in this movie can’t be solved by humans, it’s impossible It’s very clear that The Cube is beyond flawed Traps that are “one mistake, instant death”, unbeatable math, traps that are easy to get out of or avoid and the only reason it exists is to be used because it’s better to use it than admit it’s pointlessness
The Cube: Non-math people will die. (If you disregard the flaws in how they use math.) Also, any mathematician after deciding that it's a 26 room wide cube would never disregard 14, 27, 14 since that's an anomaly that either disproves your theory, or it's a room that moves on the outside of the cube.
This video is proof that sometimes youtube suggestions aren't useless. Very good an insightful video. It's good to know all the details presented that weren't explained to the everyday common person. Also loved the sarcasm in the end.
First guy definitely got off easy compared to the others. It looks gruesome to the viewer, but it is the quickest and most painless death in the movie.
I worked in construction for 10 years. I can tell you, there are very few construction materials, other than concrete, that can withstand constant prolonged pounding on a small area. Those room panels look flimsy and light is coming through, so they are probably not concrete. The room they find themselves in is safe. Those boots look new. Get everyone to to kick the center of one panel, for hours. Good chance it will give. Then you can at least see what it's made of, and see the mechanics of the structure you are in. If one panel is too tough, move to another, and again, keep kicking in unison to create a harmonic vibration. That will help to overstress the material. Also, one of the panels might be a "short cut" panel to the outside. Everyone is just fixated on those doors. There may be a door disguised as a wall panel.
If the panels are made of more than 1.5 cm thick plastic, it's impossible for a person to break it just by kicking it. Idk what kind of work you did in construction but I don't think your theory is correct. Nevertheless, I would really much like to watch you spend all of your energy and strength kicking a thick unbreakable panel until exhaustion just for the sake of being right and you wrong.
@@mafubaa Yeah but is it one solid sheet, acoss the whole wall, or is it multiple small panels that are affixed somehow to the metal frame? If the latter then the weak point would be how it is fastened or affixed to the frame - not the panel itself. One could bee knocked loose to peek behind the wall, maybe even reveal a crawl space where you could see the traps behind the scenes and wiring and what not.
@@evolgenius1150 if you're designing something like this, maybe it would be reasonable to attach a frame on the outside layer too with thick torx bolts or something hard to unloose without the appropriate tool and that should solve the issue
One thing that is interesting to note is that some or a good amount of traps need to be dodgeable after acvticated by the human. For example a human would step into a cube the trap would activate and then the human would have time to react and avoid the trap. The reason is because when anybody first wakes up in the cube they're going to think it's just one giant maze. it will definitely be scary confusing and something will be up, but the thought of different rooms being trapped to kill them won't immediately cross their mind or become aparent till after they have moved through some cubes that have a trap. So if every trap just immediately killed the person when they entered or activated the trap then everyone would die right away. So they at least need to have some traps that when activated give the person time to avoid it or at least traps that are very easily triggered by the person. So for detecting traps we then have three options to detect the traps with and that is using that prime number theory, using the boot to detect sound, movement, and presemce, and a third it would be a trap that can be dodged/avoided once activated by the person.
@@vaakdemandante8772 I think they tested one person experience and multiple people experience, that explains why the first guy was alone and the group was together.
17K+ cubes is what the movie said i think, im way too late but if that goes how i think it does the cube is well over 270K+ square feet big, im way too late to this video so it doesnt really matter
@@doctorbleh4110 I dont know why this square wont go into this circle hole? The fuck is geometry? Is this a britsh thing that Im to Free to understand?
Thing that gets me is he went into all this detail about how cartesian coordinates and all that work. But yet he screwed up that Z is the "vertical" axis of any 3D plane. Maybe he was just so used to using X and Y in a 2D setting where Z isn't really used?
This is ridiculously stacked against them from the very beginning, since not all of them have the math skills to solve the puzzle and they don't even start in the same room. Even if you start in a room adjacent to another person, there's only a 1/6 chance that you actually go through the right door to find them. And, even then, if you wait too long, they might have moved on already. It would be a miracle to find anyone, and that's before factoring in that picking the wrong direction would likely lead to a trap room. If Leaven or Kazan had died immediately like Alderson, or if they simply hadn't met up, the entire thing would've just been hopeless. For this to be an even remotely fair game, they need to actually start in the same room together, or choose a puzzle that any of your "contestants" can solve on their own. And, yes, I do think it's intended to be a fair game, since if it wasn't supposed to be survivable at all, there are easier and cheaper ways to kill people, and even if they were determined to use the Cube to kill people for some reason, why not just not have a cube that connects to the exit?
If the purpose of the cube is to study human behavior, and is monitored by operators, who presumably have some control over it, it makes sense, but only if we assume Quentin was knocked out, and not killed in his fall. They put the people in the cube. Each has a trait needed to aid the group in survival and navigation, but also a serious flaw that could hinder the group. Once they solve the puzzle there's nothing to stop the operators from delibrately moving Quentin near the others just to see what the characters would do.
What was even more crazy is that back in my high school days when we watched that movie with friends, one of them came up with the idea that ALL the rooms are trapped to prevent people from simply taking one for the ride and it's their actual position in the cube that activates or deactivates the traps. In other words - you can be sitting peacefully on the floor in a "safe" room, all of a sudden you feel it move and the next thing you know, there is a giant metal spike, petting your chocolate starfish.
If anyone is interested, each scene with the same colored room was filmed at the same time. Then the light filters in walls would be changed and scenes with a different color were all filmed. Thats why rooms with red had lots of dialogue and action.
The best way was explained in the movie: Never, ever leave the starting cube. If they had waited, they would have all just moved to the exit after a few hours.
27:20 So my man was the furthest away from her and injured, but he managed to be the first person to dive and save her. I like that he is willing to risk his life to save her just for the sake of killing her himself.
i haven't seen the movie so thats a cool fact to know :D /gen were they not listening to him because they all just thought he was crazy, or was it something else?
@@kiwi7666 He had a developmental disorder (maybe autism) where he had difficulty communicating but knew the significance of the room indicators. Kazan was able to navigate for the group by determining if the next room was a trap. However, due to his mostly difficult to understand speech, the group sidelined him for most of the movie
@@pretztel1551 and then towards the end of the movie it turned out that kazan was a mathematical genius and knew how to decipher the numbers. Unfortunate that because of his mental disabilities he wouldn't be able to tell anyone what he went through...
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@Empire are you joking or not joking?
Also hi NerdExplains! Thanks for the video! (Since a long time lol)
I don't know how someone I disliked the video already you posted it 1 minute ago and it's 46 minutes long
raid is trash they keep advertising
NO
Imagine if the killer is a math teacher that was tired of students asking "Why is this important" "When will I ever need this?"
You deserve more likes...
Bruh he's making a revenge from his past students
I have been rolling on the floor over this comment for the last 10 minutes. Lmao!
@@nikitapardis2739 Are you sure the comment hasn't triggered a seizure?
Booom! 🤯🤯🤯
Teacher: the test isn’t that hard
The test:
And if you fail you die
Everytime I see this pic, I always think it's Low Tier God
@@deralbtraumritter8573 it’s Nick Young lmao
You pfp resonates your comment
Exactly
this movie is like a group project, one person does the work while everyone sits and watches.
That one person is me
Sounds like me
And one person takes all the credit
@Soft Emiko Sounds like you need some more caring friends
@Soft Emiko bro i want to be your friend because i want to do some sort of thing in a project instead of waiting
Nerd Explains: Remember, I'm not very good at math.
Also Nerd Explains: *goes off about the permutations in Cube in 45 minutes*
there is nothing more terrifying than being trapped in a cube and forced to do math to escape. id just walk into a trap and die
same tbh
Same. I’d just kill myself simply
Yup
@Dumb stuff 123 yup
Same
Guys, I know that he often acts mad when characters make dumb decisions, but I think he was genuinely pissed this time.
Trying to understand math when not even the people writing the problems do is definitely frustrating
They have to be vague about information it’s a horror movie
@Me King Tiger spoiler for the second movie coming up.
It is reveled that the cube has magic time and space powers... not joking, the cube literally manipulates time and space in the second movie.
@@Redbird-dh7mu could you give some specifics, don’t care about spoilers
@@Redbird-dh7mu so you're saying theyve given up on the math?
" he just stood there and said mere-day."
Lmao this dude.
I fully realize I butchered the hell out of it lol.
I
@@NerdExplains Do one but its How to survive Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory
Merd is French for a not so polite way to say poop
@@Drake_Nerf_Mods ooh
The number of prime numbers between 1 and 999 is 153. Given that there are three sets of numbers in each room ID, this means that there are a total of 153 x 3 = *459* rooms with at least one prime number in each room ID (in a total of 17, 577 rooms, or about 38% of rooms).
Leaven then realises that the true identifier for trapped rooms is a *power* of a prime. This makes one wonder why the first hypothesis seemed to work for so long. But this is easily explained.
First, all prime numbers are powers of prime numbers, because a prime number to the power of 1 will be the original prime number. Therefore all 459 rooms with at least one prime number on the room ID were still marked with powers of primes.
Second, the number of nonprime numbers that are also powers of primes, between 1 and 999, is only *25* . These numbers are as follows: 4, 8, 9, 16, 25, 27, 32, 49, 64, 81, 121, 125, 128, 169, 243, 256, 289, 343, 361, 512, 529, 625, 729, 841, 961. Under the power of prime rule, that means there are *534* trapped rooms in the Cube. This is only 75 more trapped rooms than were evident under the first hypothesis (or only about 14% of all trapped rooms).
This is why the first hypothesis appeared to hold up for so long: the great majority of trapped rooms are covered under the first hypothesis and relatively few exclusively under the second.
The most underrated comment I have ever seen. 👌
Well the rooms arent numbered 1-999 but rather 1-27(as a sum). There could have been no primes at all. Any guess of probability is based on the assumption that the numbers 1-999 are evenly distributed.
*Mathclap*
I have no idea what any of this meant, but I believe you.
How is 459 38% of 17577? Either I misunderstood something or the math isn't mathing
This movie is terrifying. There’s nothing scarier than math.
you got that right, and imma maths student
@@houseflyer4014 imma≠i'm a it's "I'm going to" sorry if i sounds rude :D i was just trying to help
@@t6b7 no worries. Prob just a typo
Yup. Even scarier than Michael Myers because Math can't be killed either.
there is.....your mom
"Lets create a deadly puzzle that only a tiny number of people will have the mathematical ability to solve."
"And we'll make the jocks pay for it!"
😂😂😂
ah so it was built by verdictive nerds... honestly makes about as much sense as anything else
ted ed riddles just got extreme!
*that’ll be the last time I get my books slapped out of my hands*
Ahhhh yes, "revenge of the nerds"
5 types of horror
1. Aliens
2. Ghosts
3. Monsters
4. Psychopathic killers
5. Math
You forgot catholic lol
*He forget fear itself lmao*
Math doesn’t need death to be a horror
Hi I love your pfp and channel icon! I love Tokyo Ghoul 💜
Wadup fellow weeb
In Leaven's defence, I wouldn't be doing perfect math either if I was under the pressure of being in a death trap
@@toddhunter3137what the heck man
@@AxeBearWhoCareswhatd he say
also they're also hungry and exhausted and shit
cube: this is a mathematical teamworking puzzle
everyone else: horror movie with big Rubik's cube?
Well first of all it's a very stupid film.
After acknowledging this we can go to other problems.
big RUBIKS CUBE KILLS HUNDREDS TRYING TO EACAPE
Dam i love ur profile picture
True
Cube movie sux SaX.
imagine the people who built the cube were just like "haha how about we put random numbers to mess with them"
"hey, did you notice all the trap rooms are prime numbers?"
"Really? Pfft, thats a total fluke. I stuck in the numbers at random"
"Should we change it?"
"Nah, leave it. They'll probably think it means something important"
"Lol"
"Lol!"
Im 300th like lol
@@SirCraigius 💀
😂🤣😭
@@Terung YOU your profile picture says your smart I'm taking you to the cube to help me cause I'm dumb . _ .
Haha, "If you woke up in a maze of trapped cubes, what would you do?" Honestly? I'd probably die....probably sooner rather than later too.
@@mxx720 true
@@mxx720 based on the info, to get to the next room 3 doors have to be closed
@@mxx720 plus if they were open then it would be more confusing as the cubes are moving and you might get a cube where you opened a door but can't see it because you're on another side of that specific cube
That first guy is very relatable
I would sit down and say well I'm screwed
Yeah I’d be so incredibly dead in this one
Same. I suck at maths. I wish it really was a Rubik’s cube, then I’d actually have a chance at solving it lmao
I'd be chop sui in seconds
@@lisak8492I’ve never solved a Rubik’s cube , so I’m already dead
@@Vortex_Feedz it’s pretty easy ngl
@@Vortex_Feedzchocked on an ice cube once. I would not be making it out
The best way to defeat Cube is to become Sphere
9 Head
No just become a decagon
Bigger brain
Nahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh become a square.
Become a hexagon
But just imagine this
While all this was going down and everyone else was dying, one random guy wakes up along and just gets so lucky he never encounters any traps, just wandering along calmly and the movie just randomly cuts to him every now and then
THAT WOULD BE SO FUNNY LMAO
Why couldn’t this happen 😂
A great way to add some comedy to a horror movie
Unoriginal comment
This would require the person humming a song every time it cuts back to them xD Either that or a happy song playing over them
Once he started talking in maths, it was exactly like how it is in online class. Words flew by
Ikr. I'm watching now and he just started with the heavy math so scrolling thru comments lol
Online class does not work. Just let us go back to fucking class already 😒
exactly lmaoooo
@@the_jones528 for me math is the only thing that hasn't worked online im passing all my classes with A's while I have a F in math and can't undetstand it because it's so poorly explained
I’m your 1,100th like
I made a D&D dungeon inspired by this. It was only 10 by 10, so 100 rooms. Still very challenging to create, and more challenging to beat. My players did so well, one of my favorite campaigns!
Edit: Correction, it was 5x5x5, so 125 rooms. Yes, I know 10x10x10 is 1000. I just misspoke.
Oh cool, how much math did you implement?
@@NotNochos Not much math was required. It was more about horror awareness. The players just needed to find the center of a 10x10x10 cube, while defeating Vecna manifesting through every horror trope I could devise.
@NotaHero🦋of911 you do realize that the entire point of the cube is that it's a near inescapable death trap, right?
@NotaHero🦋of911 yeah people like you are the last ones to survive something like the cube lol. Likeability is super important to survival 😬just say you hate women and go
They also have a video game about this exact situation idk if it was made because of this movie or if the movie came out after. You had to throw your boots to see if it's trapped but no math was required lol
The only scary part of this entire movie was all the math required
You god
If I were there I would be the first to be sacrificed cause of my idiotic brain
True my dude.
*Pathetic*
Ha
"The first red flag is waking up with a prisioners outfit"
THE FIRST RED FLAG IS WAKING UP IN A BOX.???
Or just not waking up in your room
i was thinking that as well
"I just woke up in a box but damn I sure got drip."
I mean, idk.. the first red flag for me would just be waking up not where I went to sleep. I'd worry about where I was, right after that.
the first flag is waking up with *zero food*
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
"I totally understand every word your saying"
And I only zoned out a "few" times
He is just my math and physics teacher at this point
I want to like but it's at 69 likes so I won't 👍
I only snorted a line of cocaine a few times to obtain clarity to understand what the fuck was going on
Get it to 420 likes
bruh i thought i was watching the cube not khan academy
Halfway through this my brain just stopped working. There was so much maths involved that I forgot there were trap rooms. Honestly I’m this situation I would’ve cool aid manned my way through
Those guys who died earlier? they had it easy
Imagine being tortured like that nerd girl by having to do math on a weird cube
Benito mussolini
Bahahaha that’s so true tho
And being preyed on by one of the people with you.
How
Why. They. Read. They
I can't believe I watched the entire 46 minutes of this video being confused about math
Right lol 🤣😂🤣
I am at the end of this video and I didn’t even notice it lasts that long, holly shit
Same omg 😭
@@windoee same wtf since when did we invent time travel?
@@windoee same 😂
TfW a killer designs a math based torture dungeon but sucks at math and didn’t fully understand the equations in first place
Imagine the frustration of actually getting the solution right, but you still die because the killer is an idiot who doesn't understand their own math problem.
I am the 1000th like
Wait someone stole it from me
@@loren5432 🤣🤣
“Finally, my torture device is complete! Now the unwashed masses will finally understand the importance of math! Wait...”
*checks math*
*shoots self*
I'd bring along Ren's body as they go. For multiple reasons.
1: Use his clothes/blood to mark the paths you went through.
2: Blood (while gross and salty) can be used as a means of hydration. (Not a great idea, but better than nothing)
3: In case its needed, you can eat his remains to keep yourselves alive.
4: You can use parts of his body to test rooms for traps as you go.
Also, at 27:33, Quentin made a bad but potentially good decision in dropping her. He could've counted the seconds between the time he dropped her and the time he heard her hit the ground (or at least when he stopped being able to hear her scream), and that could've been used to give them a relative idea of how high they are on the cube, thus giving them another data point to work from.
Miners and cave explorers use the trick with rocks when determining how deep holes or large gaps are.
You can't eat blood for hydration, you'll get sick.
It's "Rennes". It's French.
@@_BiologyMatters_ Well, that really wasn't the point, but good to know, I guess.
Even if her math was sketchy at times, in the movie universe Leaven literally does all the work saving everybody and figuring out what’s going on just to get shanked at the end, that’s just cold lmao
I was really upset when she died tbh.
@@insomnolent5539 me too! She was so young and so smart!
@@oldaccountprincealy8497 it's a movie weirdo.
@@zomkino you're supposed to sympathise with characters, it's what gets you engaged with astory.
@@folkloreofbeing And next you are sending death threats to actors because you felt it too real, happenned before like in GOT, because people are too dumb and almost think this is real
PS: why you liked your own comment you loser.. (soon it was posted you liked it, pathetic)
Parents who watch this movie: Now when you go to college, you're going to study math or die in a rubiks cube
But if they really all were chosen for a reason, if she hadn't studied math then she might not have been chosen to be put in the cube...
Ha ha he ha
Look at my name, I think I'll be fine
@@AppleBeesBarAndGrillMenu L
this movie is terrifying, but nothing is more terrifying than seeing another raid:shadow legends ad
Yes. It is an ad for a game I will not play because it takes time from the games I do play that take time from my studies which takes time from my gaming, which takes time for my studies... (Recursive Loop)
@@christopherpham904 begone foul bot!
Calm down it's just an ad
@@randomfactsthatdontmatter3466 its literally the pinned comment
True and how about we play our sponsor raid shadow legends a mobile game no more of raid shadow legends
Went over the Cartesian method in my engineering class and it was a pain. Can confirm you did a better job at explaining it than my teacher. Excellent job.
It was a pain ? Lol It's taught in first year of high school what are you talking about
@@sciuresci1403 Just because someone explains it to me doesn't mean I get it.
@@sciuresci1403
What?
I’m top of the class in my math class in high school and every piece of this movie made me feel like a baboon with a TBI scratching his ass
@@kstuart371 not talking about the movie. Just the Cartesian coordinates. There isn't even a thing called Cartesian method
@@sciuresci1403 I’ve never heard of them, maybe it’s just the school structure or I’m an idiot
Moral of the story: *You're not beating this one.*
Yea you can just wait for the outside door to come to you
Unless ur Einstein
Basically lol
Unless ur the cameraman
Cant you just keep going up, until you reach the ceiling, then check where the door is?
Imagine if a random person was put in the cube and guessed every room correctly and survived this whole thing without noticing any traps
i mean the chances are almost impossibly low but it could happen. would definitely be a funny subplot to make this a bit more lighthearted atleast
That would be a cool spin off movie
@@tia8245 the chances are better than dreams speedrun
Lmfao...
@@austinkentner1771 not that high.
I like how it's called "cube" and the dude get's diced into cube's right off the bat.
I still can’t understand what he walked into that cut him so finely into cubes
@@Salamander676 thin, metal wires with square openings
Lol
Nah, it was just a prank bro
@@Salamander676 chill fan iz jus a prankk
I'd love to hear you theories on Cube 2 where they are in a Tesseract rather than just a Cube and the math behind THAT ;)
If the cube was a tesseract then that would mean they are simultaneously in six rooms at the same time. So from their point of view every step they take causes the room to change and it's up to them to determine what steps they need to take to get to the switch across the room without changing their dimensional perception of the room.
@@coloradolove7957 oh God. Harry Potter puzzles times 6.
That was a mediocre sequel to a brilliant film - let’s not talk about it…
@@wilberwhateley7569 It's certainly my least favourite of the series. I was only referring to how he was talking about how complicated the math was in this movie and that fact that it gets so much more complicated when they're in a hypercube
The first cube had rules… the second one was just a total mindfuck. Hypercube is cool if you’re into Euclidean geometry or metaphysics, but I can see why most people didn’t enjoy it.
This maze is made by angry teachers proving that you'll use math in the real world
You do tho you just don’t realize it yet mostly in engineering
But the things is you will lol
No no he has a point
Smart
Always remeber kids, when someone is drowning divide by zero
I feel like I just sat thru a whole ass math class my brain hurts
My brain just gave up and begged for this torture to be over.... Only the Strong urge of curiosity kept me here LOL
Maths not math
Math class if it was slightly more fun
😂😂
Antoinette Mosley how it’s just math 😂🤣
Can we appreciate how hard nerd explains worked on this video. Math is definitely not easy stuff and he managed to hook us in to watch this video
true
theres endless articles and explanations for this movie, he does good research, he didnt figure out any of these things on his own.
Well we did actually watch anf but most of us didn't even understand
Wait this isn't real?? Oh god
Most everyone says to stay put. My fear was that the traps are on a timer and if you just stay put, eventually you'll die when the trap in the room that you are in activates.
But 99% people won't stay in 1 room
Yeah, sounds way scarier than starving in solitude insanity.
One of the movies reveals that staying put is the correct answer. The victims are all drugged when they are loaded into the Cube, and before they regain conciousness the starting room is moved one or more times as the maze is shuffled. The starting room has no traps and if they stay put long enough it will cycle back to the beginning configuration so that they are at the entrance/exit point.
But they had to go to the other room in order to access the exit, which they wouldnt have done if decided to stay. There is really no way out
Everyone's talking about how they'd die because they didn't know math, but the real secret of surviving the cube is by never getting selected for this math class from hell because you have zero valuable skills or talents.
True very true
Underachievement as a defense, huh?
In the seocnd and third movies, it's further established that people either deemed enemies of the state or people that end up getting too involved with these government projects end up in the Cubes. And yes, there's at least four of them (maybe five, now that I think about it).
@@johnnyzamora8190 Oh God.
Makes more sense
Cube: “Do you maths?”
Me: “No”
Cube: “LOL you’re dead.”
So true-
Cube: "Do you maths?"
Someone: "Yes"
Cube: "LOL we don't so you're dead."
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This is basically a math problem well I know I'm going to die unless I'm with someone who knows math
sphere: nou dumbass
nobody:
math teachers: this is what we will be doing as work today
Me: Yay
Math Teacher: Why are you not scared.
Me: I Have Answer Keys.
@@edtolentino1692 looool
This should be a videogame where you would actually solve a problem to get to the right path
Would be a great exam
@Theo Lander Dilag just the same as always🤷♂️
"If you woke up in a trapped cube, what would you do?"
Why god whyyyy ***dies**
This should’ve been called “Why You Wouldn’t Beat The Cube” because I was confused by literally all of the math in this video
Amen
Same
I mean technically we never had to move in the first place
It’s not math, it’s bogus. It’s stupid throwing around of what little maths the screenwriter knows in the hope that the audience won’t have any clue what they’re talking about anyway, and thus be amazed.
I mean, the "cartesian coordinate code" is basically: We have some three digit numbers (I’m only doing one and not three here, because I’m lazy), like:
345 821 114 387 ...
So now Leaven says: Hey, let’s take the cross sum, then they are in order! So let’s see:
12 11 6 18
Hm, ain’t really in order. Cannot be that this idea I pulled out completely randomly is wrong (which is the more likely assumption), it must be that the rooms are moving (which is in fact highly unlikely).
The only way why this does work here is because a screenwriter can just write the whole play so that by pure chance it works out.
Don't be upset. If you do the math, your see it's wrong.
The base math was 17 cubes wide. Then they give a buffer of a cube and say 16. It should be 15 for a buffer on each side. So their math is off from the start.
Holy... I watched the whole thing, thinking it was only like 13 minites.
Same lol i didnt look at the time until i saw this comment
It’s a trap!
Same!
Felt the same mate, felt the same.
Same
I like how NerdExplains never gives up. Huge amounts of math?
Most people: Welp, we're screwed.
NerdExplains: *pops knuckles*
NerdExplains could probably survive most, if not every possible horror movie situation. This is the guy I want to pair up with in a horror movie.
@@apollyonnoctis1291 no he has knowledge not experieu
@@HarryBerry316 You got the experience?
@@apollyonnoctis1291 bro he’d sacrifice you 100% he does that a lot
Dude if he got a little hungry he’d eat you and everyone you love
I think up would definitely be very useful, if you could reach the roof of the cube, you could just walk freely between 27x27 cubes
Then how do you get down?
@@steves1015 Unless the surfaces of the cubes are covered in oil, the interlocks used to dock the cubes together look good for climbing, else at least you now have 729 doors to choose from to start your path back down.
That's what they should do, going upwards is the hardest path, but bridge would be visible from there
there's a problem though, the cubes move very fast. a shuffling cube could come towards you and kill you if you aren't careful
All the math in this episode melted my brain... math was never my strongsuit. Also, the fact that they just killed Leaven after she was the entire reason the cube was solved in the first place is aggravating.
wtf. Plenty of shows kill the person who was the entire reason that solved whatever they're after. What makes Leavan so special?
@@yellowlemon8765 it’s because it was done in such a cheap and completely incoherent manner
@@RT710. Nah. Pretty sure it was because she's a pretty girl and the OP is a simp. Not saying they shouldn't be simps but I'd like a little logic before they say something.
@@yellowlemon8765 lol I think you’re a simp and you’re just projecting
I was good in math and my brain stil melted XD
‘Hey me and my friends are doing an escape room, ill be online tommorow!’
Last online 23 years ago
Oop-👀
😂😂😂😂
LMFAOOOO
i swear when i looked at this yesterday it was 16
Eleanor it was 16 but then i changed it to 23 because thats how long ago the film was released
This seems like a movie made by a math teacher to say that learning maths in school will one day save our lives.
Edit:.....
@AlexTM basically, yeahh
Jonny found himself in the cube. On the entrance to one of the rooms is the number 1846394473926464928264471917463621944. Considering that death rooms have the numbers that are squares of square numbers, would Jonny die if he entered the room? (5 minute task)
Yeah
@@sumvs5992 look man I just commented something I thought someone would find funny I can't do maths for my life😔
@@xifer7367 you've also been given an F in maths because you couldn't solve the tasks in five minutes
I would personally run through every door with blinding speed. Maybe I'll die the first room, maybe the second, maybe I'll escape (not realistically possible), but I sure as hell won't do this much math just to escape.
That might actually work if your fast enough
Love this. Reminds me of the math teacher in Squid Game, dashing over the glass bridge specifically because the probability math tells him he's SOL
Might work if you're the Flash, who knows!
"If you woke up in a trapped cube, what would you do?"
Lay down on the floor and wait for the sweet embrace of death to take me
aw man. you should’ve at least had fun with the puzzles first.
@@The_WumboTM *F Ů Ň*
@Spell Check id personally rather have razor wire turn me into 20 little cubes than starve and dehydrate in my own filth
😂😂😂This crossed my mind.
Bots
At this point, just try to find the least painful death trap and step in it
lmao
Lol
Chandler Burse lolololol
Prolly the least painful is where the guy almost died
It was really quick and not painful bc you would die in less than a second
Take the easy way out
we all know everyone watched this without knowing what he was talking about
Yup
yep, i’m leaving after finishing this video with even less brain cells than i had before watching this lmao
Exactly
yup
My brain hurts a little 🤕
When trapped in a life-threatening situation, remember that any member of your group who wears glasses is almost definitely some kind of genius.
Oh and beautiful women are soooo ugly with glasses, and you're a hero if you see her and inner beauty, which only ugly people have
When you were late to an online class and have to understand everything from the chat:
LUKAMON pretty much
First half of the video: Story, characters etc.
Second half: *M A T H S*
maf is very stonks in this movi
He lost me at Y axis
I don't know half of these maths.
The sensor that got Rennes was actually an eye detection device. It turned on, and then saw his eye. You can tell because it actually shifted up and to the right, where his face was, and the fact that it was a camera, and not simply a panel that would pick up the difference in vibrations.
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And I m pretty sure that th reason for that is that it was aiming specifically for a face
@@Kinq_Ryanz 69 funne number hurr hurr hurr
Good observation
The amount of math required to understand the movie is mind boggling. A person like me would give up in the very moment i realize it needs math to survive the CUBE
“The light at the end of the tunnel may be a train” is the greatest quote I’ve ever heard.
oh god now I realize
my life is a lie
@@omegadragons321 Just find another tunnel.
Reminds me of some graphic I saw years ago. It was titled "Optimism," and was a guy skydiving off a skyscraper with the quote "So far so good..."
You mean a helicopter? but seriously the light and images is from DMT that gets released right before death... DMT is one hell of a drug.
@@ryanh4145 That DMT theory has been proven false. Theory was proposed by a dude named strassman, said the Peneal gland releases DMT at the moment of death. Every neuroscientist and biologist that studied this has said it doesn't happen. Sorry to be a downer
I love how he gets progressively more angry and aggressive.
good thing he got his leg ripped off
The worst kind of movie is a movie that tries to be oh so super smart and artistique and whatever but fucks up its own logic all the time.
The movie could have been a super cool maths thing if they didn't constantly feel the need to add more and more contrived maths that just fucked up the whole thing in the end.
@@youtube-kit9450 the thing is, is that the math in this movie can’t be solved by humans, it’s impossible
It’s very clear that The Cube is beyond flawed
Traps that are “one mistake, instant death”, unbeatable math, traps that are easy to get out of or avoid and the only reason it exists is to be used because it’s better to use it than admit it’s pointlessness
Stop being so uptight, it was a million times more entertaining than this superhero swill that they're shitting out these days.
if math was a person i would kill it
Nerd explains: this movie can’t be beaten
literally normal people: not surprised
The Cube: Non-math people will die. (If you disregard the flaws in how they use math.)
Also, any mathematician after deciding that it's a 26 room wide cube would never disregard 14, 27, 14 since that's an anomaly that either disproves your theory, or it's a room that moves on the outside of the cube.
@@agloggen i didnt even understand the words you just used so instead of gaining braincells i lost them
I understand
This video is proof that sometimes youtube suggestions aren't useless. Very good an insightful video. It's good to know all the details presented that weren't explained to the everyday common person. Also loved the sarcasm in the end.
First guy definitely got off easy compared to the others. It looks gruesome to the viewer, but it is the quickest and most painless death in the movie.
Just took a step and * click * gone.
I'd simply walk through the traps and exit safely. I'm just built different.
And so is your pfp
I think i SAW this comment in annother video
@Luna O'connor "SAW"
rip to them but im different
The gamer chair will carry you
The guy who thought of this is a genius, because they were able to use the EXACT same individual set for the whole movie, CHECK MATE.
When i saw this movie, my first thought was that it was written for theatre.
@@pegasisilver6249 My general reaction was “holy shit,
15:59 me rn everybody say it with me checkmate
@@longfeijiang2449 "can you bring some water to cube 67459303858? Thx?"
Being an aid on set would have been murder lmao
@Matthew Boyce Shit your right lmao
I worked in construction for 10 years. I can tell you, there are very few construction materials, other than concrete, that can withstand constant prolonged pounding on a small area. Those room panels look flimsy and light is coming through, so they are probably not concrete. The room they find themselves in is safe. Those boots look new. Get everyone to to kick the center of one panel, for hours. Good chance it will give. Then you can at least see what it's made of, and see the mechanics of the structure you are in. If one panel is too tough, move to another, and again, keep kicking in unison to create a harmonic vibration. That will help to overstress the material. Also, one of the panels might be a "short cut" panel to the outside. Everyone is just fixated on those doors. There may be a door disguised as a wall panel.
If the panels are made of more than 1.5 cm thick plastic, it's impossible for a person to break it just by kicking it. Idk what kind of work you did in construction but I don't think your theory is correct. Nevertheless, I would really much like to watch you spend all of your energy and strength kicking a thick unbreakable panel until exhaustion just for the sake of being right and you wrong.
structure like that would probably be made of thick polycarbonate and steel, like regular elevators.
This dude never heard of plastic
@@mafubaa Yeah but is it one solid sheet, acoss the whole wall, or is it multiple small panels that are affixed somehow to the metal frame?
If the latter then the weak point would be how it is fastened or affixed to the frame - not the panel itself. One could bee knocked loose to peek behind the wall, maybe even reveal a crawl space where you could see the traps behind the scenes and wiring and what not.
@@evolgenius1150 if you're designing something like this, maybe it would be reasonable to attach a frame on the outside layer too with thick torx bolts or something hard to unloose without the appropriate tool and that should solve the issue
Me in the cube: hey guys watch my reflexs *dies in a painful and brutal way*
mooood lmao
Best way to beat the cube: dont be named after a *prison*
lol
Well I'm dead
my names pierson so i think i’m okay 😭
@@Zedonk-yc1cu If your name is Alactraz your named after the prison Alcatraz the worlds most dangerous prison
@@Zedonk-yc1cu ok goodluck
I just sat for 45 minutes to learn how to survive a movie death cube.
Sadly, this is the most productive thing I’ve done today
Oh fuck that was 45min
Haha me too. Might have just as well watched the actual film.
I still don’t get anything
Yeah, and if you’ve already seen the movie, then you already know how to solve it. 😂
One thing that is interesting to note is that some or a good amount of traps need to be dodgeable after acvticated by the human. For example a human would step into a cube the trap would activate and then the human would have time to react and avoid the trap. The reason is because when anybody first wakes up in the cube they're going to think it's just one giant maze. it will definitely be scary confusing and something will be up, but the thought of different rooms being trapped to kill them won't immediately cross their mind or become aparent till after they have moved through some cubes that have a trap. So if every trap just immediately killed the person when they entered or activated the trap then everyone would die right away. So they at least need to have some traps that when activated give the person time to avoid it or at least traps that are very easily triggered by the person. So for detecting traps we then have three options to detect the traps with and that is using that prime number theory, using the boot to detect sound, movement, and presemce, and a third it would be a trap that can be dodged/avoided once activated by the person.
No. They could be lucky enough to see OTHER people, they meet along the way, die - this is what happens in the movie.
@@vaakdemandante8772 I think they tested one person experience and multiple people experience, that explains why the first guy was alone and the group was together.
Cube 2 could explain some, but no spoilers
The cube is huge. When Holloway was dropped, there was no thud sound and her scream slowly faded to nothing.
17K+ cubes is what the movie said i think, im way too late but if that goes how i think it does the cube is well over 270K+ square feet big, im way too late to this video so it doesnt really matter
@@leoniiiiiii why you overthinking so much about being late
@@Залізнийкулак you are way too late, mate. :)
Fat spoiler but okay
@@Warren7632 The film has been out since 1997 but go off
My brain melted, I'm just gonna live in the cube.
"Slaps Cube" This baby can give an infinite amount of death if you find them and infinite is alot! Collect all deaths to become Cube Champion!!!
I need brain cells now
But no food or water
@@odeo5691 or no toilet bro-
I would literally die lmao i would just walk into random ass rooms and not pay attention and get like cut in half
@Brayan Carmona yes i have no survival instinct at all I wouldn’t be carful and just straight up die😩
I have ADHD, I would die big time
I consider myself relatively intelligent, intelligent enough to know death when i see it.
@@RapperRank i am not you would def outlive me
@@jenneric03 we die together 😂 is ok
I love this movie. The way the guys face changes right before he drops that lady is amazing😂
There is nothing more terrifying to hear in math than "But wait, there's more problems." And "It gets worse."
😂
🤣🤣🤣
Spy a bucket soldier dear God no
Or waking up to a giant hissing cockroach on your window INSIDE your house
can I just praise about how much effort he made for the coordinates section and maths??
me listening to what nerd explains says: hmmmnn yes M A T H S
Me too lukario
He lost me at cube, I failed geometry you see.
@@doctorbleh4110 I dont know why this square wont go into this circle hole? The fuck is geometry? Is this a britsh thing that Im to Free to understand?
@@Shadowswolf9666 lmao I'm dead
Thing that gets me is he went into all this detail about how cartesian coordinates and all that work. But yet he screwed up that Z is the "vertical" axis of any 3D plane. Maybe he was just so used to using X and Y in a 2D setting where Z isn't really used?
This is ridiculously stacked against them from the very beginning, since not all of them have the math skills to solve the puzzle and they don't even start in the same room. Even if you start in a room adjacent to another person, there's only a 1/6 chance that you actually go through the right door to find them. And, even then, if you wait too long, they might have moved on already. It would be a miracle to find anyone, and that's before factoring in that picking the wrong direction would likely lead to a trap room. If Leaven or Kazan had died immediately like Alderson, or if they simply hadn't met up, the entire thing would've just been hopeless.
For this to be an even remotely fair game, they need to actually start in the same room together, or choose a puzzle that any of your "contestants" can solve on their own. And, yes, I do think it's intended to be a fair game, since if it wasn't supposed to be survivable at all, there are easier and cheaper ways to kill people, and even if they were determined to use the Cube to kill people for some reason, why not just not have a cube that connects to the exit?
When Quentin lost his shit, he became a slasher monster. Coming back from the dead, teleporting to victims, inhuman strength, the whole package.
Fuck the way his character was written. So dumb.
If the purpose of the cube is to study human behavior, and is monitored by operators, who presumably have some control over it, it makes sense, but only if we assume Quentin was knocked out, and not killed in his fall. They put the people in the cube. Each has a trait needed to aid the group in survival and navigation, but also a serious flaw that could hinder the group. Once they solve the puzzle there's nothing to stop the operators from delibrately moving Quentin near the others just to see what the characters would do.
@@RequiemPoete this makes sense
@@RequiemPoete Yeah. Cube is rigged
Full Banana Split in a Maze
Why is nobody is talking about how much effort was put into this vid. God damn...
This needs more likes
Students: why do we need to know prime numbers? We won’t use them in real life.
Math teachers: heh...heh
Aw Jesus chreest
I knew Mrs Stewart was up to something.
@•Pink Rosee• r/Iamverysmart
@•Pink Rosee• r/stopthecap
@@shubarunt9893 😭
What was even more crazy is that back in my high school days when we watched that movie with friends, one of them came up with the idea that ALL the rooms are trapped to prevent people from simply taking one for the ride and it's their actual position in the cube that activates or deactivates the traps. In other words - you can be sitting peacefully on the floor in a "safe" room, all of a sudden you feel it move and the next thing you know, there is a giant metal spike, petting your chocolate starfish.
If anyone is interested, each scene with the same colored room was filmed at the same time. Then the light filters in walls would be changed and scenes with a different color were all filmed. Thats why rooms with red had lots of dialogue and action.
Why red rooms
Everybody talking about how mad or how good at math nerd explains is, but no one talking about how smooth that transition is to the sponsor
I have seen a comment like that on every single video he has posted
He a nerd
My guess is that i wont even know when it hits lol... Nope i knew it happened as soon as i typed this ...
It was still quite smooth tho
The best way was explained in the movie: Never, ever leave the starting cube. If they had waited, they would have all just moved to the exit after a few hours.
Thus rendering all the other strategies mute...
the human attention span is like 8 seconds
@@sitomagus Tldr.
Ya but he explains how to survive like he didn’t know about the sistuation like the characters so he wouldn’t know at the time
me with my 87.5% confidence rate in the prime numbers.
*sigh* COWABUNGA IT IS!
The patterns on the cube walls remind of the Lament Configuration cube on Hellraiser
They could've used this movie as a motivator in school for people to start liking math.
Dark man.
WHY ARE YOU EVERYWHERE I GO
Yey! This is the most recent comment I’ve seen from you lol
Found u :0
ok guys, today were gonna watch a movie!
just imagine is math teacher said: *tomorow we will be having an exam* and you wake up to this
You see infront of you, a pencil and a paper. A buzzer alarms and you hear "Let the tests begin".
With a time interval which you have to solve based on the given time
Yea I would just kill myself at that point
don't give them ideas!
27:20 So my man was the furthest away from her and injured, but he managed to be the first person to dive and save her.
I like that he is willing to risk his life to save her just for the sake of killing her himself.
I always felt that water and food should be in some of the cubes to keep the participants going. But maybe that wouldn’t work lol
I think the goal of the people or things that put them in the cube is to kill them, with the rare chance of them finding the right door out
“Please correct me if I’m wrong”
Man thinks we know what he is talkin about 😂
Hmmm
Right lol
Yea im confused
@@alonnveradaepix I'm not
@@alonnveradaepix same
Student: Ugh whatever it's not like we are going to use this fórmulas in the real world.
I mean to be fair this movie ain’t the real world so
Copper Candycorn they were joking
Haha 😂
@@riot2136 I know, so was I lol
Hahahhahahh
Dude with this amount of math I would just simply lay between cubes and wait to be cut in half.
For the past couple weeks I’ve been putting this going to bed. It’s such an amazing video
Kazan was constantly telling the others which rooms were traps, no one would listen to him though, he's the true real one of the movie.
i haven't seen the movie so thats a cool fact to know :D /gen
were they not listening to him because they all just thought he was crazy, or was it something else?
@@kiwi7666 He had a developmental disorder (maybe autism) where he had difficulty communicating but knew the significance of the room indicators. Kazan was able to navigate for the group by determining if the next room was a trap. However, due to his mostly difficult to understand speech, the group sidelined him for most of the movie
@@pretztel1551 and then towards the end of the movie it turned out that kazan was a mathematical genius and knew how to decipher the numbers.
Unfortunate that because of his mental disabilities he wouldn't be able to tell anyone what he went through...
He was one of the creators or a guard i think of the cube
***SPOILER WARNING***
It's important to remember that character when you watch the 3rd movie
***SPOILER WARNING***
wow, that getting-diced-to-pieces practical effect looked better than the cgi laser grid scene in the resident evil movie
nAh bRo pRETTy sURe hE aCTUALLy gOt sLICEd
@@jacc.c he did. It was me
That's cap Resident Evil was better
That’s practical effects for ya! Works like a charm!
the amount of but’s, except’s, and not really’s made my hope for the characters go 📈📉📈📉📈📉📈📉📈📉
Same lol
😂
Nice likes
Tf what does that even mean “but”s TF does that even fucking mean
Surprised Protochu bruh calm down if you don’t understand don’t ask and swear