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Ted Ed: We need something original for a city in the middle of the ocean. Some dude: how about we merge Antarctica and Atlantic together? Ted Ed: PERFECT
"Each containing a precisely counted number of pearls prepared by your ancestors for exactly this purpose." Ancestors: "Let's make each chest have a different number of pearls inside even though we know exactly how many pearls the monsters want."
The legend specifically said “Each leviathan would then divide its share into 11 equal piles.” and “Each kraken would then divide its share into 13 equal piles.” However, it didn’t specify how many leviathan lords there would be. It just said, “The pearls would be split evenly between the leviathan lords.”, so the kraken and mermites would remain the same in number.
@@awesomemantroll1088 you don't know that one has fallen off, that's why it's a plot twist. It's an easy problem to solve, but you don't solve it because you don't know it's there, like forgetting your keys before you leave the house and lock all the doors and windows, that's why it's a plot twist.
You'd only need to fish up a single pearl per YEAR, with one year having 2 pearls in order to satisfy the sea monsters in 1000 years. Honestly, these are some very fair sea monsters. Wish my rent could be that low.
And then it turned out that the ancient system didn't use base 10, but someone stole several pearls a couple years ago (because who would notice, like, 3 pearls missing among however many thousands are in those chests?) and it turned out to all balance out in the end. Not that anyone was ever aware of this.
Me: Tosses an empty box down, containing 0 pearls. Leviathan lords: Bruh Me: Divide them into 7 groups of 0! Leviathan lords: Alright, you win this time.
You may not have enough time to count how many pearls are in the boxes but you should have enough time to use the pearls in the chest to count out 1001 pearls and give them that. Especially considering everyone would be willing to help given that their life is on the line
The condition was given simply that the answer is a multiple of 1001, not that it had to be a higher multiple. Sea monsters are apparently arbitrary with their pickiness.
ancestor A : "our future children shall face the same peril, what should we do" ancestor B :"aha, let;s prepare them 1000 boxes full of pearls and don't teach them how to read numbers" ancestor A : "brilliant !!"
Ok so not only did my ancestors pull an epic prank on me by leaving, not one chest but 5, they also assumed that either I as their descendant was a math wiz and could quickly calculate the correct solution, or that the monsters would be super patient as I sat down with my abaccus and counted out the amount of pearls required and then counted the content of each chest. It's a wonder Atlantarctica lasted this long with previous generations setting up newer ones to fail
I mean, they wrote the amounts on the chests and from their perspective, it was readable. The only thing they didn't account for was that the numeric system changed in 1000 years, everything else was fine.
@@silentwaves6389 unless they want a ransom of atleast x pearls. then oyu need for example 10,001 pearls, taking to long. but if not ur fine. and clearly they want at least 100 pearls per, due to all the chests having at least 100X1001 in them
It doesn't work . So let s say you do have 1001 pearls. First you neet to give the pearls to 7 leviathans. That leaves each leviathan with 143 pearls. The each take one for themselves, so that actually leaves each leviathan with 142 pearls, and since they can't devide that to 10 krakens your city get's destroyed. I calculated that there are exactly 917 creatures, and if you divide that by 7 you get 131, take one for each lev. So 130 actually divides by 10. The result is each kraken has 13 pearls, they take one for themselves so that leaves 12 pearls and wouldn't you know that goes perfectly for 12 fish. They got the answer wrong on this one and no one noticed probably bc no one does the actual math lol
@@blackscreenscreen6961 the leviathans don't take one pearl, they divide the pearls into 11 piles and take one pile for themselves. So it goes like this: 1001 ÷ 7 = 143, each Leviathan gets 143 pearls, then they divide it into 11 piles, 143 ÷ 11 = 13, and take a single pile for themself, so each Leviathan ends up with 13 pearls. Then the krakens divide their pile into 13 piles, 13 ÷ 13 = 1. So each Leviathan gets 13 pearls and the krakens and mermites get 1 pearl each.
Did it with a spreadsheet, getting all the 6-digit multiples of 1001, then checking whether the string of digits fits the patterns on the chests. Does actually just fit with the correct chest but within that, you find actually more than 600 combinations between 100 000 and 999 999 where the pattern ABC ABC fits. Neatly made animation, I like this :-)
so: - these chests were prepared for such occasion, but the ancient kings decide to mix in 4 wrong chests for some reason. - the city has 5 chests of valuable pearls, but let them gathering dust in the basement for thousands of years. If they believe in the prophecy, they should rewrite these numbers ages ago. If they don't believe, then it's just bad management. - for some reason, no pearl has been lost after thousands years of neglection. - no one bothers to call the historians, who should be able to read your old language. - the monsters don't accept any leftover pearl, even though they could use that fund to throw a party for everyone if they don't want unequal payment. "You want to give me more money? How dare you!" on the side note, the Kraken is such a nice boss. They divide the spoil equally with their minions; and because the mer-something have no one else to split the spoil, they actually receive the same pay as their lord. Either the mer-something have a good trade union, or someone had read Das Kapital in his free time.
I mean it really isn’t much to do with Marxist economic analysis, read The Prince. Machiavelli describes the qualities a good prince should have and how he should pay his men. Two other quick points, Adam smith advised paying your workers twice their need so that they may raise a family so that class of worker does not die out and, Marx never really advocated for totally equal pay. With the seizure of the means of production there is still the division of labour and the natural disparities that come with those smaller hierarchies the goal being to lessen them so no one individual had more power than the rest to be able to exploit the others. This typically improves the social cohesion of the workers and results in increases in productivity and maintaining a nearly similar pay roll.
@Voteforbella I know the guy wasn't very polite, but this puzzle is considerably easier than others in the channel. And I wish the person who posted the original comment actually tried. Enigmas and puzzle are awesome, but solving by yourself is even better.
0606Deco @its pms’ comment was unnecessary though, and it assumes that everyone has the same mathematical prowess as they do. It might be easy for you but that doesn’t mean it’s easy for everyone. Even if OP’s original comment was a joke. It’s pms’ comment would still be unnecessary
@@Randomuser-dl5mx Small correction. You technically don't want to find the LCM here because the number needs to be simultaneously divisible by all three numbers, so just the product of the numbers. Now, since all the factors for the number are prime, that is what you do in essence. But you can't divide 24 by 3 then 8, then 6, right? (Just for the sake of example.)
Plot twist: not believing in the ancient stories of sea monsters, I had already spent all the pearls to improve the quality of the Atlantarctic drains.
@@knightlypoleaxe2501You are right, indeed not even close to Roman, not only do they look different, but the Romans use a different kind of number system with counting stuff by or off eacother. This riddle wouldn't have been possible with the Roman numerals, so also not with a number system like the Romans.
More so than any of the other TED-Ed riddles that I have seen so far, this one is very solvable by just giving it an earnest shot (i.e. by just trying stuff to see what happens).
1000 years ago they knew you would need an EXACT number of pearls but they left 5 chests? The real villain is not the sea monster, it’s your jokester ancestors.
@Kyoko Chan If the city is old enough and if they come once every 1000 years u may easily see the pattern, you don't know how many times they came before
Dan Z The ancestors didn’t know you needed a trick. They thought you’d be able to read the numbers. So they prepared chests for the different patterns that might happen in 1000 years.
my ancestors: offers thousands of pearls to the lords me, an intellectual: poison the pearls and kill the monsters, securing the absolute dominance over the sea for eternity
My exact complaint as well. These guys should know about roman numerals. Entirely different way of writing a base 10 numbering system. Could be 2 squiggly symbols sometimes mean 1 digit as well. Lot of numbering systems have 2 somewhat separate symbols meaning 1 number.
I miss that part, that explains alot. I was coming to say that I could create a number system where every number is a totally different simbol. Like 1 will be ¢ and 10 ¥ and 100 ∆
Hey bro, I know it’s been 7 months. I appreciate your sarcastic tone. But you didn’t put the period inside the quotations. I’m going to have to mark your paper off by 12
Crew Member 1: What should we call the island in the riddle? Crew Member 2: How 'bout Antarctica? Crew Member 3: Nah, mate, let's do Atlantis. Crew Member 4: aTLanTaRtLca
"The piles must split evenly": this is easy! "You can't read the numbers": wait WHAT. *multiplies 7 × 11 × 13 on calculator*: nevermind this is easy again.
@@Mateusz-Maciejewski Not quite. It's 5 Leviathans with 4 krakens under each, with 28 mermites under each kraken. It's 5x(4+1)x(28+1) instead of 5x5x29.
I actually guessed right, but wasn't sure because I got mostly through the logic. I got as far as multiplying the three primes, and then multiplying them by 100 to get a six digit number. I saw that that resulted in 100,100; and only one box had a double-matching pattern so I picked it. But, I hadn't gone far enough to realize it was right, I just eliminated the others as not possible and wasn't sure "why" that last one was right without the explanation.
That's normally what i do too, but this one was pretty simple imo, maybe that's just because i've been interested in these kinds of math problems for a while.
i got this one! I reasoned that to divide chests with that precision, they must be in bits of the lcm of those piles (being 7*11*13), which equated to 1001. Any 6 digit number which is a multiple of 1001 would be of the form abcabc, meaning only one chests could be the answer (making the assumption the number system on the chests are base 10).
"There isn't enough information to decode the ancient Atlantartican numeral system." Then you go on to make assumptions about the structure of the ancient Atlantartican numeral system
Only the symbols for the digits are said to have changed. It's safe to assume that it continued using the same base for the past 1000 years: a highly likely scenario given that the same applies to many cultures of humans. And it might be possible to decode the ancient numeral system fully, but it would take too much time given that there are a bunch of very powerful and impatient sea creatures right outside the city.
nice solution, but it can be done in another easier way: just count and give 1001 (7*11*13) pearls. This satisfies the division needed, and you keep more pearls for your kingdom that way.
me: *thinking that i could finally get a ted ed riddle* ted-ed: "unfortunately, the symbols they used to write digits 1,000 years ago have changed with time, and you don't know how to read the ancient numbers" me: yeah no
Twist: you give the monsters the chest, and they destroy your kingdom, because you didn't know the last king was born without thumbs and declared all counting be done in base 8.
@@samotnaf007 ...Roman numerals aren't base 10. In fact, they're not even really base anything. So, no. As per the rules, it could not have been like the roman numerals
I liked the puzzle, but just for the record, if the puzzle had numbers which do have a common factors, you would still multiply the numbers together, not take their least common multiple to determine what number, the number of pearls needs to divide. For example let's say that there are 6 leviathan lords, 8 karaken commanders, and (for smiplicty) no mermite minions. You would need a number of pearls that is divisble by both 6 and 9, their least common multiple is 18, but if you try giving them 18 pearls you would find that it's not enough, and if you try to give them a multiple of 18 that is bigger than 54 like 72, there will be some pears remaining during the division among the karakens. You have to give them a multiple of 54. They didn't say explicitly that you can you the least common multiple, but I wanted to highlight this after hearing this 3:00-3:05.
Yeah I thought the same thing. It's weird they mentioned that 7, 11, 13 are primes, it doesn't really matter. It's not about the least common multiple.
Yeah but the point is that even if the numbers were not primes and had a LCM different than their product, for the calculation you would use their direct product and not their LCM. And the fact that they mentioned the LCM, gives the impression like you would use it and not the product, which is not true.
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Another solution would be a chest containing exactly 1001 pearls. This means the first and last digits would match each other as well as the middle ones => the bottom left chest in the count down scene in the video
Late, but the only way for those 6 digits to be 1001 is for the first two digits to be 0. Since the first two digits are different symbols, they have to be different numbers, so they can’t be 0. If the chests only had 4 digits, you would be right, though. Edit: Wait, nevermind, even with 4 digits, you couldn’t be sure that the number is 1001. 3663 would fit what you said too, for example.
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How do we know the ancestors used a base 10 system, or that they used our method of writing numbers and not, let's say... a more Roman approach?
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Can I use a calculator to solve?
A random guard 5 days ago: "Let's take a pearl out of these chests it isn't like they are counted"
Oml xD
Lmao rip
@Rachel He ulozo
@Rachel He zolul
Theyre city is doomed
Ted Ed: We need something original for a city in the middle of the ocean.
Some dude: how about we merge Antarctica and Atlantic together?
Ted Ed: PERFECT
Just about to comment the same thing
Abhishek Panwar 😂 too bad you're late. Srry bro
@@nightowlanimate7813 Huh. I thought they merged Antarctica and Atlantis
Kartheek Tammana
Yeah me too
Very original
"Each containing a precisely counted number of pearls prepared by your ancestors for exactly this purpose."
Ancestors: "Let's make each chest have a different number of pearls inside even though we know exactly how many pearls the monsters want."
what if there are a different amount of monsters tho? gotta prepare for multiple cases
@@egge But it would still be a multiple of 1001
@@akshayniemishra694 Not necessarily. Let's say there were 8 Leviathan lords. Then you'd have 13x11x8, which is 1,144.
The legend specifically said “Each leviathan would then divide its share into 11 equal piles.” and “Each kraken would then divide its share into 13 equal piles.” However, it didn’t specify how many leviathan lords there would be. It just said, “The pearls would be split evenly between the leviathan lords.”, so the kraken and mermites would remain the same in number.
@@markimbing8018 Sure it did: 7! Check Rule 2 "Each of the 7 piles" [one per Leviathan]..
Plot twist: they made a counting mistake 1000 years ago
Also likely someone embezzled a few pearls
@@KuyashiiPlays both cancelled each other out, leaving you with a number of pearls dividable by 1001
Is that Narnia?
I have never seen anyone getting hearted by Ted-Ed
Plot twist: the numbers aren't base 10
Lesson learnt: Remember how to read the ancient digit system
This is the exactly the takeaway we had hoped for
@@TEDEd Here's a riddle: what happens when the unstoppable force meets the immovable object?
@@kevinlane1219 see minutephysics
But what if they were taught and any information or hints are gone.
@@kevinlane1219 U get an incredibly Awesome movie : The Dark Knight
I'm just confused as to why those sea monsters want those pearls, like they're literally underwater, they can get it themselves.
It is easier for them, like texas for not killing you
It's easier for you to ask your friend's homework answers rather than answering them yourself
Oh gosh you’re here again
I live on land and can get food anytime I want, but if someone would bring me food, I'd still be happy
OH it's you I didn't know your learning riddle too that make sense :l
5 days ago-
guard : I’m gonna surprise my wife with a Pearl necklace; I’m sure these boxes full of them can spare a few
AAAAAAARGH
Dang O-O
😂
“I wonder what those symbols on the front mean? Eh, I’m sure it doesn’t matter. Probably just when they were collected or something.”
Plot twist: he makes it possible to divide equally
plot twist: one of the pearls fall while bringing it to the monsters
Different plot twist. They use dozenal
Just get rid of 1000 other ones and you're good
@@Apotoxin-nz6ws plot twist, you have no idea that a pearl fell down due to the blanket structure of your entire city(it also floats somehow.).
Grab one from one of the other chests.
@@awesomemantroll1088 you don't know that one has fallen off, that's why it's a plot twist. It's an easy problem to solve, but you don't solve it because you don't know it's there, like forgetting your keys before you leave the house and lock all the doors and windows, that's why it's a plot twist.
You'd only need to fish up a single pearl per YEAR, with one year having 2 pearls in order to satisfy the sea monsters in 1000 years. Honestly, these are some very fair sea monsters. Wish my rent could be that low.
1001 pearls per 1000 years
hhhh yeah my rent over a 1000 years is a small country's GDP
@@ng42. that's 1.001 pearls a year, such a great deal!
@@mohamedb737 If said small country is Singapore that’s way worse
@@frozenover_exe I think that's my rent over the age of the universe hahaha
TED-Ed: “7 Leviathan Lords...10 giant kraken...12 mermites.”
Me: (Multiplication problem. How hard could it be?)
TED-Ed: “Unfortunately...you don’t know how to read the ancient numbers.”
Me: “Of course, TED-Ed.”
It's always something with these guys...
They might as well teach us their language now
It’s Ted-Ed anyway, what else do you expect? :D
Most riddles like this: ha you see, you actually had to do 7x11x13 haha.
Ted-ed: decipher ancient languages of past civilizations
im still confused by where did those 7x11x13 come from . not 7x10x12. anyone can help ?
0:13 According to legend, once every thousand years there comes a solvable ted ed riddle...
Try the Einstein one if ur good at sudoku
And this is that riddle! First one I actually nailed, although I did need to get a pen and paper
@@jojohendo7385 That's the one I first solved. I love those types of riddles. We had a book full of them for school, and I breezed through it.
This is one of the few riddles I was actually able to solve
And then it turned out that the ancient system didn't use base 10, but someone stole several pearls a couple years ago (because who would notice, like, 3 pearls missing among however many thousands are in those chests?) and it turned out to all balance out in the end. Not that anyone was ever aware of this.
was looking for a comment about base 10 counting
Me: Tosses an empty box down, containing 0 pearls.
Leviathan lords: Bruh
Me: Divide them into 7 groups of 0!
Leviathan lords: Alright, you win this time.
Intellectual!
Epic Bruh moment.
Kraken kommanders : no no he’s got a point
Your the next Tom Ed
I get the joke, but you have to have a Pearl at least so uh
*not stronks?*
I enjoy the fact that you dress up riddles and puzzles as stories.
That is technically what riddles are but I like its narration
Ever wonder if they’re set in the same universe?
You may not have enough time to count how many pearls are in the boxes but you should have enough time to use the pearls in the chest to count out 1001 pearls and give them that. Especially considering everyone would be willing to help given that their life is on the line
You are assuming that 1001 pears is enough
Yeah, it satisfies the even splitting rule, but it’s also a paltry offering
The condition was given simply that the answer is a multiple of 1001, not that it had to be a higher multiple. Sea monsters are apparently arbitrary with their pickiness.
“If there is an uneven amount or an extra pearl, they will tear the city down”
They should be grateful that they get an extra pearl
They're really sensible to inequality
The monsters are ideal communists!
they have OCD
@@facundollamosas8208 *sensitive
@@prometheus7387 they taught marx the arts of communism
ancestor A : "our future children shall face the same peril, what should we do"
ancestor B :"aha, let;s prepare them 1000 boxes full of pearls and don't teach them how to read numbers"
ancestor A : "brilliant !!"
@Matthew CHOI........
STONKS!
@Matthew CHOI *stonks*
*y e s*
Ok so not only did my ancestors pull an epic prank on me by leaving, not one chest but 5, they also assumed that either I as their descendant was a math wiz and could quickly calculate the correct solution, or that the monsters would be super patient as I sat down with my abaccus and counted out the amount of pearls required and then counted the content of each chest.
It's a wonder Atlantarctica lasted this long with previous generations setting up newer ones to fail
I thought the same lmao
I mean, they wrote the amounts on the chests and from their perspective, it was readable. The only thing they didn't account for was that the numeric system changed in 1000 years, everything else was fine.
They were probably Asians parents
@@ComDenoxthats not what he means
they waited 1000 years to collect your rent so yes they are more than super patient
A cheaper solution: Just give them 1001 pearls.. With a few servants it shouldn't take more than 5 minutes to count them.
This is actually clever.
@@silentwaves6389 unless they want a ransom of atleast x pearls. then oyu need for example 10,001 pearls, taking to long. but if not ur fine. and clearly they want at least 100 pearls per, due to all the chests having at least 100X1001 in them
It doesn't work . So let s say you do have 1001 pearls. First you neet to give the pearls to 7 leviathans. That leaves each leviathan with 143 pearls. The each take one for themselves, so that actually leaves each leviathan with 142 pearls, and since they can't devide that to 10 krakens your city get's destroyed.
I calculated that there are exactly 917 creatures, and if you divide that by 7 you get 131, take one for each lev. So 130 actually divides by 10. The result is each kraken has 13 pearls, they take one for themselves so that leaves 12 pearls and wouldn't you know that goes perfectly for 12 fish.
They got the answer wrong on this one and no one noticed probably bc no one does the actual math lol
@@blackscreenscreen6961 the leviathans don't take one pearl, they divide the pearls into 11 piles and take one pile for themselves. So it goes like this: 1001 ÷ 7 = 143, each Leviathan gets 143 pearls, then they divide it into 11 piles, 143 ÷ 11 = 13, and take a single pile for themself, so each Leviathan ends up with 13 pearls. Then the krakens divide their pile into 13 piles, 13 ÷ 13 = 1. So each Leviathan gets 13 pearls and the krakens and mermites get 1 pearl each.
@@blackscreenscreen6961 did you even watch the solution
“You didn’t believe these stories were true”
“Your sister nation was annihilated because of this”
K
😂😂😂😂
I didn't believe in my sister nation anyway 😂
they didnt know why atlantis sunk they could have just thought is was a story
"I'm sure she was just exaggerating"
It was just a flu /s
So the sea monsters destroyed Atlantis because the offering had “leftover” pearls? I did not know sea creatures had OCD.
Sea Monsters: There is an offering that is one pearl too much. It’s triggering my OCD!
+1 sin
No, it's because they would fight for the extra pearls
@@impossiblehanley2732 why dont they just.... *GIVE IT BACK!?*
@@Spacebugg Cus they still want the pearl for themselves?
@@theaegislash8249 but thats not the amount they wanted
Ruler of ATLANTARTICA: Dismisses legend
MONSTERS:Whomst has awakened the ancient one
"Haha..I haven't seen a monster come out in ages!!"
Monsters: *so anyway then I started blasting*
ted-ed: solves all these crazy riddles
me: can't even tie a shoelace
Personally, we prefer the Bunny Ear Method 🐰
i can solve the riddle but still cant tie shoelace
@TED-Ed I hate when people just use very complicated Methods.
Next up:
The shoelace riddle
Me: can’t even spell lays
Did it with a spreadsheet, getting all the 6-digit multiples of 1001, then checking whether the string of digits fits the patterns on the chests. Does actually just fit with the correct chest but within that, you find actually more than 600 combinations between 100 000 and 999 999 where the pattern ABC ABC fits.
Neatly made animation, I like this :-)
so:
- these chests were prepared for such occasion, but the ancient kings decide to mix in 4 wrong chests for some reason.
- the city has 5 chests of valuable pearls, but let them gathering dust in the basement for thousands of years. If they believe in the prophecy, they should rewrite these numbers ages ago. If they don't believe, then it's just bad management.
- for some reason, no pearl has been lost after thousands years of neglection.
- no one bothers to call the historians, who should be able to read your old language.
- the monsters don't accept any leftover pearl, even though they could use that fund to throw a party for everyone if they don't want unequal payment. "You want to give me more money? How dare you!"
on the side note, the Kraken is such a nice boss. They divide the spoil equally with their minions; and because the mer-something have no one else to split the spoil, they actually receive the same pay as their lord. Either the mer-something have a good trade union, or someone had read Das Kapital in his free time.
I think its so they can just give them all of the chests.
I mean it really isn’t much to do with Marxist economic analysis, read The Prince. Machiavelli describes the qualities a good prince should have and how he should pay his men. Two other quick points, Adam smith advised paying your workers twice their need so that they may raise a family so that class of worker does not die out and, Marx never really advocated for totally equal pay. With the seizure of the means of production there is still the division of labour and the natural disparities that come with those smaller hierarchies the goal being to lessen them so no one individual had more power than the rest to be able to exploit the others. This typically improves the social cohesion of the workers and results in increases in productivity and maintaining a nearly similar pay roll.
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maybe they're all communist
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"Can you solve the..."
No. I can't. We've been through this. Tens of times. I Cannot. Stop asking.
Still gonna watch the video though lol
@Voteforbella Thank you.
@Voteforbella I know the guy wasn't very polite, but this puzzle is considerably easier than others in the channel. And I wish the person who posted the original comment actually tried. Enigmas and puzzle are awesome, but solving by yourself is even better.
0606Deco @its pms’ comment was unnecessary though, and it assumes that everyone has the same mathematical prowess as they do. It might be easy for you but that doesn’t mean it’s easy for everyone. Even if OP’s original comment was a joke. It’s pms’ comment would still be unnecessary
its ms I’m sorry but I can’t seem to find WHO ASKED
@@Randomuser-dl5mx Small correction. You technically don't want to find the LCM here because the number needs to be simultaneously divisible by all three numbers, so just the product of the numbers. Now, since all the factors for the number are prime, that is what you do in essence. But you can't divide 24 by 3 then 8, then 6, right? (Just for the sake of example.)
Plot twist: not believing in the ancient stories of sea monsters, I had already spent all the pearls to improve the quality of the Atlantarctic drains.
everyone gangster until the chests have roman type numericals.
Roman?
@@knightlypoleaxe2501You are right, indeed not even close to Roman, not only do they look different, but the Romans use a different kind of number system with counting stuff by or off eacother. This riddle wouldn't have been possible with the Roman numerals, so also not with a number system like the Romans.
@@stormchazer3068 I think that was the point. It would be impossible.
Or duodecimal/literally any other number base...
Not even close
SAY WHAT YOU WANT, THIS IS THE FIRST TED-ED RIDDLE THAT MY IDIOTIC BRAIN ACTUALLY SOLVED WITHOUT WATCHING THE SOLUTION I'M SO HAPPY.
Sameee lol
Me too. It's the first time I felt smart in so long
I'm with you. Although my solution and choice ended up just being lucky.
Similar story - didn’t have a calculator on hand but the moment I saw the number “1,001” it was a great epiphany.
Saaaame
I love how the leviathans just happen to command their armies in such convenient numbers for the purposes of this riddle. :)
My city is surrounded by sea monsters.
Also me
Let's decode ancient numbers because only one of our 5 ancestors kept the right amount of pearls....
Monsters waiting outside: da fuk took them so long?
I'm guessing all the chests have the correct amount for particular events
@@aarongilbertphonetube219 if there are more of these monsters I'm taking my city to land and staying there
Just count 1001 pearls
Thales pro999 They said you didn’t have time.
What does a sea monster eat?
Fish and ships
haha
and citys
oh I get it now
I love ur about... 😂😅
fish and chips fish and ships
Every TedEd riddle ever:
uNfOrTuNaTeLy
TedEd: complicating things for no reason since 1999
*This riddle really un-Loched my ability to solve future riddles!*
I don't sea the joke
Christ, dude, that's a more painful pun than the "meets the eye" joke on the Cyclops sheep video
That's enough pun for tuna-it...
Imagine having five enormous chests of valuable resources lying around for something you thought was an absurd myth.
We don't know if the pearls have any other value for their civilization.
Wow, these sea monsters must be great friends, they share completely equally
Rantaro
The ultimate avocado
TED-Ed: Theres no time to recount.
Leviathan Lords & Kraken: We do tho
monsters: gimme them now no time for u to count
monsters 2 seconds later: ok now wait for me to count all of these to see if u live or not
@@833Rowan everyone would just be like BRUH
Sea monsters have Rainman counting powers, that's just basic lore.
Ted-ed: Can you solve this riddle?
Me: *Quick answer no*
Then down to the deepest depths with you and your people, so sayeth we, the Seven Leviathans.
Long answer: yes
lol
@@matheuss.3596 ikr lol
More so than any of the other TED-Ed riddles that I have seen so far, this one is very solvable by just giving it an earnest shot (i.e. by just trying stuff to see what happens).
Ted ed : can you figure which box is it?
Me : *randomly select a box and got it right* : GENIUS
1000 years ago they knew you would need an EXACT number of pearls but they left 5 chests? The real villain is not the sea monster, it’s your jokester ancestors.
@Kyoko Chan If the city is old enough and if they come once every 1000 years u may easily see the pattern, you don't know how many times they came before
@Derek Meng different patterns wouldn't allow for the "1,001" trick
Sea monsters die and reproduce. you have to have options.
Dan Z The ancestors didn’t know you needed a trick. They thought you’d be able to read the numbers. So they prepared chests for the different patterns that might happen in 1000 years.
Maybe the other ones are just filled to the brim so they have a place to get pearls from 😅
Plot twist: they didn’t count using base-10.
hexadecimals, also known as base 16.
The rules state that the numbers are in base 10
3EF3EF: Am I a joke to you?
But really, If it was hexadecimal I'd hope the number corresponds to 3EF3EF, or a multiple of 3EF3EF
Step 1: Confirm you have green eyes.
Step 2: Ask the monsters to leave
monsters: HAHA I HAVE GREEN EYES TWO AND MORE OF THEM
bruh
I don't get it
@Matthew CHOI
Which video is it?
@@batteryz9615 try searching "green eyes Ted ed puzzle" that should bring up the video
"the monsters accept your ransom and swim back down to the depths for another thousand years". Why not another 1001 years? 🤓
Does it matter at that point
@@eclecticsoffy riddle would be a lil easier to solve that way and it kinda just-- fits, cuz referencing/ hinting at the math problem
@@goddessdeedeebubblesofimag7789 oh ok, just wondering
Finally, after all this time, a problem that I could solve. Let me tell you mortals, it feels legendary
Why can’t the ancestors just leave the right chest so we don’t need to worry about it.
George Liang I think because the army might be different so then you’d need a different amount of pearls
Liang, you have 70 IQ.
Or better, why didn't the new ruler just count out 1001 pearls to give?
@@RailwayPenguin It was literally mentioned that she didn't have enough time
@@royinc.1191 must have missed that.
FINALLY after years of watching riddles and failing to answer them...
I finally solved one!!
Navin Mali what might be the answer?
@@flowergirl6267 2nd chest was answer. It's pretty easy question.
@@AftabAlam-xz5ee It might be easy, but it's not evident. Almost no one knows the special properties of 7*11*13.
GIRL, SAMEEE
I’m in that boat too! Finally solved one
I did it. This is my first time I successfully soved a TedX problem that also had right explanation.
my ancestors: offers thousands of pearls to the lords
me, an intellectual: poison the pearls and kill the monsters, securing the absolute dominance over the sea for eternity
How would you poison something already inedible? No reason it should work. What if the monsters love the poison so much they demand a second helping?
You stole this! This strategy is the legitimate property of the United kingdom.
And how would that work? They're not going to eat the pearls. It's inedible
@@roshanpaul1184 well the video said you FEED them the pearls 🤔
Monster: EaTS peArLs
“You don’t know how to read their numbering system. Luckily, their system turns out to be a substitution code for our system”.
Uh huh. Lucky break.
My exact complaint as well. These guys should know about roman numerals. Entirely different way of writing a base 10 numbering system. Could be 2 squiggly symbols sometimes mean 1 digit as well. Lot of numbering systems have 2 somewhat separate symbols meaning 1 number.
I miss that part, that explains alot. I was coming to say that I could create a number system where every number is a totally different simbol. Like 1 will be ¢ and 10 ¥ and 100 ∆
Hey bro, I know it’s been 7 months. I appreciate your sarcastic tone. But you didn’t put the period inside the quotations. I’m going to have to mark your paper off by 12
@@Bruhdley.W Ah, your wit is as sharp as it is timely.
"Can you solve this problem?"
"I'll answer when i come back"
This was one of the easiest TED-Ed riddles
I totally agree
it's the only one i've ever done correctly lmao
yeah
@@dumbassalert1943 me too i think
Don't ruin my victory 🙈
There's arctic,
Then there's antarctic,
And then there's atlantarctic
I think it would have been better if instead of arctic you wrote Atlanta
Its Atlantis plus Antarctica and Arctic
THE ONE TED ED RIDDLE I ACTUALLY SOLVED CORRECTLY THIS IS A HISTORIC DAY
Crew Member 1: What should we call the island in the riddle?
Crew Member 2: How 'bout Antarctica?
Crew Member 3: Nah, mate, let's do Atlantis.
Crew Member 4: aTLanTaRtLca
me: crew 1 ****
ted-ed: crew 4 ; )
Crew Member 5: How 'bout Gattaca?
The others: *laugh*
"The piles must split evenly": this is easy!
"You can't read the numbers": wait WHAT.
*multiplies 7 × 11 × 13 on calculator*: nevermind this is easy again.
Smashed this one out the park with identical reasoning... Easiest riddle yet for sure
"There is nothing special about 725"
EXCUUUUUSE ME!!!!! 725 DESERVES MORE RESPECT!!!!!!
Y
Yes, 725 is the least number of pearls for 5 leviathans with 5 krakens and 29 mermites.
@@Mateusz-Maciejewski Not quite. It's 5 Leviathans with 4 krakens under each, with 28 mermites under each kraken. It's 5x(4+1)x(28+1) instead of 5x5x29.
@@EdwardNavu You're right. I forgot that bosses also want pearls.
Sadge 725 noises
This is actually the first time I managed to solve a TED-Ed riddle myself!
Me too! Kudos 🥳
I was almost there, I didn’t get the pattern part
I was happy enough that I even thought of LCM lol
“Madam, the monsters are here”
“THROW THE PEARLS”
I finally solved a ted-ed riddle...after fours years of watching ted-ed! Huge achievement you see...
Same
ditto! this is simple algebra~ all the other riddles were either very logical intensive or builds on number theories.
Trying to think of solution: Alright, let's get Kraken.
CURSE YOU, PETER THE PANDAAAAAAA
UUGH I LOVE IT IT'S TEEERRRRIBLLEEE
A angry Karen would work to
“If there is uneven amount of pearls or an extra pearl, they will tear the city down”
*Ah yes I see a perfectionist*
Probably they are Virgos
they should be grateful they get an extra pearl⚪️
I can't be the only one who doesn't solve the question, sees the answer and say "I was right"
IKR
what ?
I actually guessed right, but wasn't sure because I got mostly through the logic. I got as far as multiplying the three primes, and then multiplying them by 100 to get a six digit number. I saw that that resulted in 100,100; and only one box had a double-matching pattern so I picked it. But, I hadn't gone far enough to realize it was right, I just eliminated the others as not possible and wasn't sure "why" that last one was right without the explanation.
That's normally what i do too, but this one was pretty simple imo, maybe that's just because i've been interested in these kinds of math problems for a while.
me too bro
That princess who doesn't know the numbers allocated supplies better than the government in this lockdown.
It's because she was more concerned about saving the city than pocketing the pearls for her personal fortune.
@@dreamcanvas5321 lol
i got this one! I reasoned that to divide chests with that precision, they must be in bits of the lcm of those piles (being 7*11*13), which equated to 1001. Any 6 digit number which is a multiple of 1001 would be of the form abcabc, meaning only one chests could be the answer (making the assumption the number system on the chests are base 10).
The pearl economy in Atlantartica must be high if they can feed all of them to monsters every 1000 years
1000 years is a long time though
I'm just happy that I get to be hot in one of these riddles, usually I look like a deformed muppet.
0:29 detecting multiple leviathan class life forms in the area. are you sure what you're doing is worth it?
easy: just give them zero coins and they will be so confused by how to split the money, they'll die on the spot
Good Point.
unless, oh no
*I BECOME THE DED*
pearl*
It's 0/(7*11*13), not the other way around. Still zero.
@Antony Rye That defeats the point. You don't have time to count out 1001 pearls.
Ted-Ed : “see if you can solve this!” Me : “it’s 4am”
ancestors: lets give the monsters 768, 768 pearls, even though only 1001 would suffice.
"There isn't enough information to decode the ancient Atlantartican numeral system."
Then you go on to make assumptions about the structure of the ancient Atlantartican numeral system
ted ed assuming it's a based ten system 🙄
@@kentakagi5214 it literally says in the rules its base 10
@@l-DrFizz-l MrTeknotronic is right as say roman numerals are base ten and it would not work for them
@@archiecook4232 how ?
Only the symbols for the digits are said to have changed. It's safe to assume that it continued using the same base for the past 1000 years: a highly likely scenario given that the same applies to many cultures of humans.
And it might be possible to decode the ancient numeral system fully, but it would take too much time given that there are a bunch of very powerful and impatient sea creatures right outside the city.
Imagine the queen doing all of this in her head in like 2 minutes
I’d just pick the chest with a closed top lol
Hey Mr Cheese
@@ibee1104 hola
You're talking to yourself, Mr. Cheese. Get some help/
@@SingularPhasmid What a good idea
I would THROW THEM ALL
Solving these gets you better at solving more... That and actually being willing to sit down and keep thinking. This marks my 9th solution
Who else loves all of Ted Ed’s riddles and other vids???? ♥️♥️♥️
Meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 🙋🏿♂️
You: *Accidentally drops the box of pearls when going back up the stairs*
XD ikr
It would be just like me
your pfp fits
nice solution, but it can be done in another easier way: just count and give 1001 (7*11*13) pearls. This satisfies the division needed, and you keep more pearls for your kingdom that way.
Plot Twist: Ancient digit system wasn't base 10
Lanielas Plot twist: Read Rule 4.
Sorry to ruin it by giving the 100th upvote
Yeah I was gonna say the same thing but it's mentioned in the rules...
@@daerdevvyl4314 Kinda unfair that they don't mention it though, I usually don't read the rules as they're normally just a reminder.
Plot twist x 2: your ancestors were reincarnated into moonsterz and they are using binary
me: *thinking that i could finally get a ted ed riddle*
ted-ed: "unfortunately, the symbols they used to write digits 1,000 years ago have changed with time, and you don't know how to read the ancient numbers"
me: yeah no
First time solving a TedEd problem by myself ! Feel so proud !
These riddles are undoubtedly mind bending, I can't comprehend them but it's easy to say "I knew that" after you tell me the answer
Hey guy can you reply
*Let those damn sea monster do the counting instead, they seem to be good at math!* 🤪
Lol
Twist: you give the monsters the chest, and they destroy your kingdom, because you didn't know the last king was born without thumbs and declared all counting be done in base 8.
First half: Here's a problem that should be easy.
Second half: BUT THEN YOU CAN'T [insert conundrum here]
Plot twist: The ancient Atlantarticans didn't use the decimal system.
said they did in the rules
Rule 10 said base 10, bub
@@madisonking8057 even if they did they could also wrote 1001 as MI (roman numbers) for example :D
@@samotnaf007 but not knowing what is M and what is I in their language will be the downfall of the city.
@@samotnaf007 ...Roman numerals aren't base 10. In fact, they're not even really base anything. So, no. As per the rules, it could not have been like the roman numerals
Queen: Oh no I can't count!
You: Don't worry, I'll make him an offer he can't refuse
Finally, I have solved a TED-Ed riddle. My life is complete.
2:12 let me stop right there... all chests should be able to save the city, as the have been prepared by the ancestors for this purpose
Plot twist: Your ancestors did not follow the 10-base numerical system
"Atlantarctica isn't a country, sir."
"Thanks to Dr. Robotnik it isn't."
I liked the puzzle, but just for the record, if the puzzle had numbers which do have a common factors, you would still multiply the numbers together, not take their least common multiple to determine what number, the number of pearls needs to divide.
For example let's say that there are 6 leviathan lords, 8 karaken commanders, and (for smiplicty) no mermite minions. You would need a number of pearls that is divisble by both 6 and 9, their least common multiple is 18, but if you try giving them 18 pearls you would find that it's not enough, and if you try to give them a multiple of 18 that is bigger than 54 like 72, there will be some pears remaining during the division among the karakens. You have to give them a multiple of 54.
They didn't say explicitly that you can you the least common multiple, but I wanted to highlight this after hearing this 3:00-3:05.
Yeah I thought the same thing. It's weird they mentioned that 7, 11, 13 are primes, it doesn't really matter. It's not about the least common multiple.
It's true for Primes.
The riddle is more about 1001's property in the end, and 1001 just so happens to be the LCM for 7, 11 and 13
Yeah but the point is that even if the numbers were not primes and had a LCM different than their product, for the calculation you would use their direct product and not their LCM. And the fact that they mentioned the LCM, gives the impression like you would use it and not the product, which is not true.
I actually got one of these for once. I use to do these as a kid and never get one. Today is the first day. I’m so proud.
Me: Alright, it’s time to finish your homework, you only have a couple of hours left before it’s due.
TEDED: Posts video
Me, 8 hours of spiraling into a youtube hole: dammit, teded, not *again*
Aren't u in lockdown?
Yup - still got work though
Step 1: confirm you have green eyes
Step 2: ask the monsters to leave
Wait, that's another riddle
Wrong Riddle 😁
Another solution would be a chest containing exactly 1001 pearls. This means the first and last digits would match each other as well as the middle ones => the bottom left chest in the count down scene in the video
Late, but the only way for those 6 digits to be 1001 is for the first two digits to be 0. Since the first two digits are different symbols, they have to be different numbers, so they can’t be 0. If the chests only had 4 digits, you would be right, though.
Edit: Wait, nevermind, even with 4 digits, you couldn’t be sure that the number is 1001. 3663 would fit what you said too, for example.
Answer:
Dump the contents of the chests onto the floor and pick however many pearls you want.
13x11x7=1001 pearls
Each creature gets 1 pearl.
there cant be leftovers or too little though so it would be guessing
First riddle I figured out. I've never been more proud of myself
This was by far The most BRILLIANT enigma e ver.