There was exit door is closed. But, I can use steps right..! So, will come to the 2nd hook by steps and then from there i will come down by using 2nd hook and rope. I don't want to use knife and all..😂
You almost got it... Just think a little bit further, if u can go to the second floor, why can’t you get into the lobby, find and break that stupid door with your knife. By doing that, you got a free rope which u can post it on EBay and sell it to mathematicians who need it.🤣🤣🤣
To people who are saying, to reach 2nd hook by stairs, do listen carefully he said,"you are trapped on top of a building". Y'all know meaning of trapped. 😂😂
WT Fable And somehow he turned up with a solution to the problem. Why can’t the doodle hang from the first hook and break a window, get inside and use the stairs?
Hi Ammar, you are the best! My highest respect to you for the time and effort spent on all your puzzles! I am a puzzle creator and magician. When I read comments of your fans, some of them don't understand these are logical puzzles; they are not meant to be taken too literally. Any puzzle can be easily changed to fit other real-life situations (including computer programming). You may educate your fans what logical puzzles aim to achieve. In this rope puzzle, making a loop knot will shorten the 50m rope and thus will not allow you to reach the 50m mark (with the 100m rope bent into two equal halves). If you say you can reach the 50m mark since your legs can touch the ledge is "cheating". Making a "self-release" knot is also cheating this logical question. You may consider changing this puzzle to: 200m building First Hook at top Second Hook at 150m height (Ledge is only on one side of the building) 150m rope No knife Measuring tape Suggested solution: Measure and tie the 50m mark of rope on the First Hook. Climb down the part of the 50m rope to the Second Hook and tie the end of the rope around the Second Hook. When it is secured and taut, climb up again to First Hook. Release the knot on the First Hook.
Jump down from the top of the building while holding on the rope (on the side of the building that has no ledge). You should reach the ground. What do you think of this solution?
I really appreciate your comment, and I am glad to know you enjoy my videos. This certainly encouraged me to make further videos ASAP. Regarding your solution, this jump (even while holding the rope) would straight land on the ground :) which would be equivalent of jumping directly without rope. But I must say, you did some brain storming on the puzzle, which is a big deal. Thanks again for the lovely feedback.
Just make a loop on one end of 150 m rope, stuck the hook into the loop n slide down to 100 m ledge, shook the rope n the loop will hop out of the hook since no weight is hangin' on it, now stuck the loop in the 100 m hook and slide down. Also their are few knots which are tight when weight is hanging on it and becomes loose as it slacks. Fun fact: It can be done without knife and without that extra 50 m long rope
@@Kaasbaas045 I didn't just gave one possible way, wriggling it out may seem hard but it's a possibility, other than that their are types of knots which comes loose as weight is taken off, example of which a guy gave in above reply. Nobody here is proving or disproving anybody's smartness, it's a riddle try finding your way of solution
My solution was to tie the rope to 1st hook and come down and tie its end to the second hook then go up to about 7th floor and cut the rope and swing safely to the ground like Tarzan lol
Best way he could have tied the rope on his waist and hold the rope on the other end passing on hook..slowly slowly he can release the rope from other end and could slide down to second hook and again repeat the same procedure or he can tie the end of one side to hook and slide down to bottom safely
Obviously that doesn't work mate. You'll be left hanging 30m above the first ledge by the time you've lowered yourself as far down as you can and come to the end of the rope. What you're doing is just doubling over the rope, so you can only reach 70m down
My idea was cutting the rope down its length to have 2 150m ropes half the thickness of the original one, as it was not specified how much weight can the rope carry
You'll still be off by a meter or so due to the length of rope necessary to make the knot at the top and the loop at the bottom. So don't miss the drop to the hook!
You could also use the knife as an anchor on one end of the rope so it wont pass through your hook. Then lower yourself to the lower ledge. Then simply let go of the rope and the weight of the knife will pull the rope back through the hook. Then repeat to get down from second step. Its also faster in the event of an emergency rather than trying to measure exact lengths of rope to cut.
@@matthewthompson6455 Who knows how big and heavy the knife is... In addition, there could be wind blowing the rope away while it is falling. Or you could be hit by the falling knife. At least you wouldn't be able to catch this fast-falling heavy heavy knife!
In this method we actually don't require a knife at all.we can simply fold the rope to form 75m rope and put a knot over the 1st hook and then come to the 2nd hook where we can use the same method as we did with the 1st hook No sharp edges No extra instruments carried😉
Clever indeed, but I thought of another way, split the Manila Hemp rope, you would then have 300' to work with. But if you are only using one of those large rock climbing ropes, then you nailed it.
@@hemchand688 remember that after landing you need to remove your knot at the other end and pull it...for this atleast the rope must be at chest level....
By geometrically measure it like: folding the rope into 3 symmetrical pieces, and the cut one of the folding. Then you'll have a pair of 100M and 50M rope.
Without reading other comments yet, I would tie off the rope at the top and bring it to the bottom middle section Tie off and cut off the excess and climb back up the rope and tie the remaining piece at the top- than, untying the hundred foot length, and climbing down the 50-foot rope, with The Hundred-Foot rope end, over my shoulder Than tying the hundred foot length into a loop, at the bottom of the 50 foot length, and then climbing down both hundred foot length halfs.. And just pulling the excess, untied end through the hook loop I made in the bottom of the 50 foot / leftover rope. No measuring involved at all..!
@@darengauthier522 Do you climbed the 100meters (328,084 foot) rope even once in your life? You would fall down and die atleast 10 times during all those things which you mentioned.
Unravel the rope and then weave the fibers into a parachute. The knife will be useful with cutting the fibers to length and for making the final hems nice and clean. . Anyways, I came up with the stated answer, but it was a good 7-minute head scratcher! . Careful sizing of the loop in the upper line, and placement of a stopper knot in the 100-meter loop can make descent of the 100-meter loop somewhat safer. The idea is to prevent slippage of the 100-meter loop during downclimbing because it would be difficult to load both sides of the loop equally during the entire descent. The climber could favor the unstoppered side when they get tired, and tie a non-jamming knot between the strands to sit/stand and rest for a bit. Even with careful attention, the plan is very dubious considering the risks of fatigue and rope wear.
Option 2, tie a 1-2 foot long loop in the top of the rope at the hook. Go down to mid ledge. Snap rope till it unhooks itself. Loop into second hook and continue down. This has the added benefit of allowing you to knot the rop itself to make it much easier to climb down without slipping and dying.
Its really easier than the way u say;we can even lad down from 300m above explanation:cut the rop along its length,u get two pieces of 150m each,i hope u undestand it
@@jagadeeshgurana4490its uust logical..i mean theoretical,even the question in such a thing,may i know which building of 200m of height does not hv an elavator or stairs??
Tie the knife to one end of the rope and use it to keep the rope on the top from slipping through the hook. Lower yourself down. Then ease up tension on the rope and the weight of the knife will bring the rope down to you through the hook.
My answer is instead of cutting the rope and create the loop with 150 meter rope and use it from top to middle. And the. Use the knife to cut it or untie the loop to get the full rope back.
There is a knot called a sheepshank used in sailing and mountaineering where you can tie the knot and cut the central strand. As long as the rope is under tension it won't slip. When you reach the landing, a flip of the rope will release the tension and the rope will fall down. You will only lose about a foot of rope that will remain tied to the first hook. Repeat the procedure and you can reach the ground and walk away with approximately 148 feet of rope.
Another solution is a knot called a sheepshank. This is a “rope shortening knot” that is actually a very important survival knot for precisely this sort of situation. Tie the rope onto the first hook followed by a sheepshank. This knot “shortens” the rope by making a large loop in the rope then constraining the ends of the loop in 2 smaller reverse twisted loops. The net result being that tension is placed on the twists perpendicular to the tension on the loop and the 3rd leg of the loop is left without tension. The 3rd leg of the inside loop, the portion without tension can be cut and as long as tension is maintained on both ends of the rope, the knot won’t slip ever and you are free to climb down the 1st 100 m passage with the roughly 149 m of rope outside the knot. Once you reach the midpoint take tension off the rope and make the knot slip by shaking the rope vigorously. The knot will slip and the rope will fall to you leaving the cut section tied in place above. Here’s a tutorial and discussion about the sheepshank knot and similar knots. Note the description of how to use the sheepshank with a “damaged rope”. The point described in that part of the video can be completely severed to accomplish the task in question. ruclips.net/video/vJfZFz0t8hE/видео.html I realize that this video was a logic puzzle but it’s worth sharing that there is another alternative solution using real world survival skills. Also note that the solution presented in the video only works with the theoretical dimensions described, whereas the solution using an understanding of the mechanics of a sheepshank knot still works under much more severe conditions (shorter rope).
Another alternative solution you clips nvm down to the 100 meyers point with the 100 length of rope then tie the 50 foot rope kart to the lower hook abd CLIMB UP to cut the 100 foot part to 50 ..since you can CLIMB down there's no reason you cant climb up either.,..as long as hook is secure ..didn't anyone else do it this way?
Leif if you look up a video about the sheepshank knot you’ll see that the is a loop at either end of the knot with 3 passes/legs of the rope between the loops.
You should remove "safely" from the puzzle. Climbing down with a double rope through a loop doesn't feel very safe. You will have to hold both ropes of the double rope very tight or it will just slide through the loop and you will fall down for the remaining length of the rope.
Just dangle the rope each side of the hook and wrap the rope around it self to prevent movement of the rope, And because the rope is 50m longer than needed when it is wrapped around it self it will most likely turn into a 100m long rope. Then when you are at the second layer unwrap the rope and just pull one side down and you still have a full length rope. then rinse and repeat as much as needed. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ This method has 2 advantages abouve the one showed in the video. First off keeping the rope integrity intact allowing for a much more controlled descent. Second you can scale down a mutch higher building. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Also a small plot hole in this demo's design if I got to that second floor I would just use the knife to break a window open and save myself in the process, then I could safely decently the building from the inside and do the same too another window on a lower level to make my escape.
There's one more, but a bit riskful option: 1. Tie a rope to first Hook, and stick the knife into the Wood just under the Hook (and a bit next So as not to accidentaly cut the rope when you will be go down) then go to the second Hook and just saw the rope on the knife (you can do it even if the knife is 100m above you, but the first method is much better).
Your technique was very good and smart, also I had another idea how to get down with the rope even without the knife. First knot the rope on 1st hook, climb down to the second hook, hook the rope at the 100m length, climb up again to first hook, unknot the rope at the 1st hook and then just jump with the rope to the ground, you should be near the ground hmm. What do you think about this idea? But yes your idea was way more smarter
My idea was to hook the rope at the top at 50 mark on the rope and connect the 150 mark to the second ledge. At the second ledge, cut it all out and you have a 150 meter rope at your leisure.
I like how this puzzle assumes I’m some sort of action hero who can simply climb down 200 meters of rope. I would fall to the ground immediately. Well, unless that 2nd hook impales me half way down.
tie a loop at one end of the rope. put your foot in it and sling the rope over the hook... keep constant pressure and release slowly giving more and more slack as you slowly make it down. Then when on the ledge just pull the rope through and repeat. If you can climb down the rope you will have the muscle strength to do this as its the same amount of effort. no need to damage the rope at all.
@@myutubechannel_nr1 maybe i misspoke, once you get to the second ledge you have the total 150 meters of rope to loop again. making it safely down with the same rope maneuver, on the second loop.
My idea was to tie the rope around the the knife, then put knife inside the hook (1st problem with my logic is that the hook needs to be smaller than the length of knife), then you create tension on the rope so knife is stuck in the hook (think of a grappling hook), descend down the rope, then lose tension on the rope and let the rope fall down under the weight of knife >< hahaha you need to catch and repeat the process to get down from second hook.. 2nd problem with my solution is that you need to catch rope with the knife falling onto you from 50 meters lol.
instead of that don't cut the rope just make knot and rope get round shape and use it into first hook after get second hook floor release the knot and use this method again. so finally u no need to cut rope and you can get it full rope
You talk about working out the puzzle using with reverse engineering... I’m stuck on how a 200m tall building would be structurally sound when the average floor is about 20m tall (roughly 6x the size of a normal floor)?
My approach Tie the rope at the first hook Reach down till the second hook Tie it there Climb to the first hook Cut the rope a few meter below the first hook Take the help of gravity to reach the ground
wait wait wait.... if you have 125m rope, and you pass it through the knot loop, then you will finally have 125/2=62.5 m. So 25m+62.5m = 87.5m. You won't be able to land on the ledge.
Hahaha LOL Shiva Srivastava and Logically yours both of u so understanding of each other... Shiva did nothing wrong by cutting the rope with 25m. Coz he can use the same technique to reach the first level which is 100m , with rope 25 and 125m . By making the same loop in the 25m n another 125m by passing it from the loop and opening it as explained... But @logicallyyours explaining that you'll reach only 87.5m only by Single try ,why you not understand the 125 m rope has to use again by opening it same as u did with the 100m one. Either u didn't understand what he's trying to say or u r not accepting his answer is correct with slight changes with yours. Logically yours explained something unexpected n Mr. Shiva is agreed 😂😂
Dear @@ambeshkumarsingh6056 ... the point is that... if you tie the 25m piece to the top hook and make a fixed loop at its lower end, then pass the 125m piece to make a large loop. Total length will be 25 + (125/2) = 87.5m. You will be hanging in the air because To reach the ledge midway you need at least 100m length. If you agree, feel free to accept this reply.
It's kind of clearly depicted by the other side of that ledge being perfectly flush with the building But I agree it was definitely something that slowed me down while considering options
The best part of you is ....you start your riddles questions very fast without taking much time...not like others
Totally agree. No silly rambling like other videos.
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Best idea
Break top floor window
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Go down to first floor by stairs
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Jump from first floor
Haha nice..
Thats what i was thinking,and he says to think outside the box
This was my solution too #outsidethebox
Or just call in ur private helicopter
Genius!
"You thinking what I'm thinking?" "Aim for the bushes?"
I was thinking about slingshot 😂🤣
I thought cutting the building in 150 meter and 50 meter parts first,,
That's my out of the box thinking 😎.
That was very "out of the box", you deserve to get *out of this planet*
Hhahaha
You will need a bigger knife!
😂😂😂😂
@@vaandor1 not with patience!
*Slowly cuts building*
There was exit door is closed. But, I can use steps right..! So, will come to the 2nd hook by steps and then from there i will come down by using 2nd hook and rope. I don't want to use knife and all..😂
I mean he can also jump 2-3 m also
I thought this is what hes gonna say.
He said, "you are trapped at the roof of building".
You almost got it... Just think a little bit further, if u can go to the second floor, why can’t you get into the lobby, find and break that stupid door with your knife.
By doing that, you got a free rope which u can post it on EBay and sell it to mathematicians who need it.🤣🤣🤣
There is no door at mid this is a logical question bro try to figure out not to fucking out 🤣🤣🤣 lol
To people who are saying, to reach 2nd hook by stairs, do listen carefully he said,"you are trapped on top of a building". Y'all know meaning of trapped. 😂😂
WT Fable And somehow he turned up with a solution to the problem. Why can’t the doodle hang from the first hook and break a window, get inside and use the stairs?
Hugo de Andrés there is the possibility of there being locked doors
@@deathcomes1653 why so negative
Jagdeep Singh because you would want to think of all possible outcomes before actually wasting your chance
@@deathcomes1653 then there is also a possiblity of falling down from the building because of a loose rope🤣
Hi Ammar, you are the best! My highest respect to you for the time and effort spent on all your puzzles!
I am a puzzle creator and magician. When I read comments of your fans, some of them don't understand these are logical puzzles; they are not meant to be taken too literally.
Any puzzle can be easily changed to fit other real-life situations (including computer programming). You may educate your fans what logical puzzles aim to achieve.
In this rope puzzle, making a loop knot will shorten the 50m rope and thus will not allow you to reach the 50m mark (with the 100m rope bent into two equal halves). If you say you can reach the 50m mark since your legs can touch the ledge is "cheating".
Making a "self-release" knot is also cheating this logical question.
You may consider changing this puzzle to:
200m building
First Hook at top
Second Hook at 150m height (Ledge is only on one side of the building)
150m rope
No knife
Measuring tape
Suggested solution:
Measure and tie the 50m mark of rope on the First Hook. Climb down the part of the 50m rope to the Second Hook and tie the end of the rope around the Second Hook.
When it is secured and taut, climb up again to First Hook. Release the knot on the First Hook.
Jump down from the top of the building while holding on the rope (on the side of the building that has no ledge).
You should reach the ground.
What do you think of this solution?
I really appreciate your comment, and I am glad to know you enjoy my videos. This certainly encouraged me to make further videos ASAP.
Regarding your solution, this jump (even while holding the rope) would straight land on the ground :) which would be equivalent of jumping directly without rope. But I must say, you did some brain storming on the puzzle, which is a big deal. Thanks again for the lovely feedback.
2:27 I mean that's an easy way to get out of the problem... Oh that's what it's for...
Lol
You don't need to solve your problem if you're dead 😉
thanks for not being clickbait and making 20000 minute long videos on something that takes less than 5 :) supporting to spite brightside
I knew the answer but your way of approach made me feel the answer I knew is not the answer! Simple creative and logical approach! Thank you... 😊
You could use a particular knot that requires constant pressure to get down so when it gets loose it falls off
That is best option...
Kamikaze knot :)
Just make a loop on one end of 150 m rope, stuck the hook into the loop n slide down to 100 m ledge, shook the rope n the loop will hop out of the hook since no weight is hangin' on it, now stuck the loop in the 100 m hook and slide down. Also their are few knots which are tight when weight is hanging on it and becomes loose as it slacks.
Fun fact: It can be done without knife and without that extra 50 m long rope
The Bowline is a strong knot...holds well and unties easily.
There are many others...
Yea you try wipping out a 100 meter rope from a hook. You have no idea how hard that is. Fun fact: you're not as smart as you think.
@@Kaasbaas045 another fun fact: you're arnt not as smart as you think I R. 🤷
@@Kaasbaas045 I didn't just gave one possible way, wriggling it out may seem hard but it's a possibility, other than that their are types of knots which comes loose as weight is taken off, example of which a guy gave in above reply. Nobody here is proving or disproving anybody's smartness, it's a riddle try finding your way of solution
@Subaru Natsuki Sure, but their are knots which work on any type of hooks
My solution was to tie the rope to 1st hook and come down and tie its end to the second hook then go up to about 7th floor and cut the rope and swing safely to the ground like Tarzan lol
I thought same.
Me too 😂
Best way he could have tied the rope on his waist and hold the rope on the other end passing on hook..slowly slowly he can release the rope from other end and could slide down to second hook and again repeat the same procedure or he can tie the end of one side to hook and slide down to bottom safely
Obviously that doesn't work mate.
You'll be left hanging 30m above the first ledge by the time you've lowered yourself as far down as you can and come to the end of the rope. What you're doing is just doubling over the rope, so you can only reach 70m down
Actually when you tie the rope on hook and make loop you will loose many meters. So small injury is possible.
No. If he makes a loop just 20m then he will remains with the rope..
U explained very well👏👏👏
Very nice puzzle.
Exellent graphic explanation.
In these kind of videos, the grafics is VERY important factor!!
Ty for nice video.
Dear Tamir... thanks for the appreciation. I really feel motivated with such recognition.
Nice comment
Me thinking outside the box: how about using the knife to threaten someone to open the door!! 😅😅
Plot twist: *How the hell did you end up in the rooptop of the building and Go down on edge of it?!*
U really thought out of box 📤📤
Just imagine there was a fire, but oh wait. The sides would have burned too lol haha
@@kalpratama but the fire started at the other side of the building
Dumb thought
Personally I would have used the kamakaze knot method and still had like 140m of road at the end.
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My idea was cutting the rope down its length to have 2 150m ropes half the thickness of the original one, as it was not specified how much weight can the rope carry
You'll still be off by a meter or so due to the length of rope necessary to make the knot at the top and the loop at the bottom. So don't miss the drop to the hook!
So your body has to be at least one metter long?
@@phigis3179 I'm old. Falling more than a meter will likely still kill me.
Awesome puzzle and a superb answer...very good one sir
l see these videos to solve real life problems. These videos are super handy for real life problem.
Me:ill do what is on this vid
My brain:just jump
My useless side: just wait for people to come
2:28 so just make a noose
I like the way you think
You could also use the knife as an anchor on one end of the rope so it wont pass through your hook. Then lower yourself to the lower ledge. Then simply let go of the rope and the weight of the knife will pull the rope back through the hook. Then repeat to get down from second step. Its also faster in the event of an emergency rather than trying to measure exact lengths of rope to cut.
This will only work if the weight of the knife is greater than the weight of the 100m of rope hanging down the other side of the hook
@@matthewthompson6455 Who knows how big and heavy the knife is... In addition, there could be wind blowing the rope away while it is falling. Or you could be hit by the falling knife. At least you wouldn't be able to catch this fast-falling heavy heavy knife!
In this method we actually don't require a knife at all.we can simply fold the rope to form 75m rope and put a knot over the 1st hook and then come to the 2nd hook where we can use the same method as we did with the 1st hook
No sharp edges
No extra instruments carried😉
santhosh sathish no you cant bevause the rope would effectivly 75 m long and you cant jump 25 meterw down from the first to the second hook!
Clever indeed, but I thought of another way, split the Manila Hemp rope, you would then have 300' to work with. But if you are only using one of those large rock climbing ropes, then you nailed it.
if they want this answer, 100 m rope us enough
Just think...when you make knot.. the rope size will be decreased... How you can come down.🤔..your answer is wrong....
at maximum,about a meter will decrease and who would be hurt from falling from a meter? if u do it on purpose
@@cartman7570 you can't prove it mathematically like hurt and fall etc. I think In Real time scenario no one will agree with that....may be.🤷🏻♂️
A man must be 1.5 meter so we have our height advantage
that rope length used by knot can be compensated with humans height.
@@hemchand688 remember that after landing you need to remove your knot at the other end and pull it...for this atleast the rope must be at chest level....
Super quetion and continues this
If i really struck on that building, i would ave jmped from the building like a superhero.😼
You don't have a measuring tape..
How would you measure the rope to cut in appropriate lengths ?? 🤔
By geometrically measure it like: folding the rope into 3 symmetrical pieces, and the cut one of the folding. Then you'll have a pair of 100M and 50M rope.
@mohit0512 less people on our planet have good quality Brain
Without reading other comments yet, I would tie off the rope at the top and bring it to the bottom middle section
Tie off and cut off the excess and climb back up the rope and tie the remaining piece at the top- than, untying the hundred foot length, and climbing down the 50-foot rope, with The Hundred-Foot rope end, over my shoulder
Than tying the hundred foot length into a loop, at the bottom of the 50 foot length, and then climbing down both hundred foot length halfs..
And just pulling the excess, untied end through the hook loop I made in the bottom of the 50 foot / leftover rope.
No measuring involved at all..!
@@darengauthier522 Do you climbed the 100meters (328,084 foot) rope even once in your life? You would fall down and die atleast 10 times during all those things which you mentioned.
Unravel the rope and then weave the fibers into a parachute. The knife will be useful with cutting the fibers to length and for making the final hems nice and clean.
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Anyways, I came up with the stated answer, but it was a good 7-minute head scratcher!
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Careful sizing of the loop in the upper line, and placement of a stopper knot in the 100-meter loop can make descent of the 100-meter loop somewhat safer. The idea is to prevent slippage of the 100-meter loop during downclimbing because it would be difficult to load both sides of the loop equally during the entire descent. The climber could favor the unstoppered side when they get tired, and tie a non-jamming knot between the strands to sit/stand and rest for a bit. Even with careful attention, the plan is very dubious considering the risks of fatigue and rope wear.
Out of box question... I really liked it
Easy way to come down 3:01 😂😂
Option 2, tie a 1-2 foot long loop in the top of the rope at the hook. Go down to mid ledge. Snap rope till it unhooks itself. Loop into second hook and continue down. This has the added benefit of allowing you to knot the rop itself to make it much easier to climb down without slipping and dying.
I just feel sorry for the poor man's hands for sliding down a total of 200m rope.. that alone would make me reconsider wanting to go down
Its really easier than the way u say;we can even lad down from 300m above
explanation:cut the rop along its length,u get two pieces of 150m each,i hope u undestand it
But such a kind of ropes fail before you reach the ground.
@@jagadeeshgurana4490its uust logical..i mean theoretical,even the question in such a thing,may i know which building of 200m of height does not hv an elavator or stairs??
Arre , there is no need to cut the rope .use rope two times by tieing a shoelace knot
How can use the rope second time
If you can undo the knot by pulling loose ends, how is the knot supposed to hold your weight? :)
Awesome job bro 😃😃😊😃😊
After seeing the knife, I solved this puzzle instantly.
I had extremely idea....
How about not cut rope
Use like bungge after connect rope and 2nd hook. Back to top and swing to bottom by point 2nd hook
I just taught about this only 😂
* Dark Souls death noise * YOU DIED
@@roberth4395 no we won't If we cut rope to 49 m we can easily swing on that
The thing is
It's risky
But still if so it's possible
Very easy u can come down without rope as well. This way not only time will be saved but a burden on Earth will also be lessened
I will open the rope (a rope is made up of 4 thinner ropes) and rearrange into 200M length...
Tie the knife to one end of the rope and use it to keep the rope on the top from slipping through the hook. Lower yourself down. Then ease up tension on the rope and the weight of the knife will bring the rope down to you through the hook.
My answer is instead of cutting the rope and create the loop with 150 meter rope and use it from top to middle. And the. Use the knife to cut it or untie the loop to get the full rope back.
You are Great 👍.
There is a knot called a sheepshank used in sailing and mountaineering where you can tie the knot and cut the central strand. As long as the rope is under tension it won't slip. When you reach the landing, a flip of the rope will release the tension and the rope will fall down. You will only lose about a foot of rope that will remain tied to the first hook. Repeat the procedure and you can reach the ground and walk away with approximately 148 feet of rope.
Think outside the box
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*Just use the stairs
Fantastic sir
Very impressive...
Can't I use the hanging method at the hook itself then I can gradually release the rope lowering my self then using it again no need of knife
Actual demonstration please :)
@@johnsmith-bb1cl 😉
Another solution is a knot called a sheepshank. This is a “rope shortening knot” that is actually a very important survival knot for precisely this sort of situation.
Tie the rope onto the first hook followed by a sheepshank. This knot “shortens” the rope by making a large loop in the rope then constraining the ends of the loop in 2 smaller reverse twisted loops. The net result being that tension is placed on the twists perpendicular to the tension on the loop and the 3rd leg of the loop is left without tension.
The 3rd leg of the inside loop, the portion without tension can be cut and as long as tension is maintained on both ends of the rope, the knot won’t slip ever and you are free to climb down the 1st 100 m passage with the roughly 149 m of rope outside the knot.
Once you reach the midpoint take tension off the rope and make the knot slip by shaking the rope vigorously. The knot will slip and the rope will fall to you leaving the cut section tied in place above.
Here’s a tutorial and discussion about the sheepshank knot and similar knots. Note the description of how to use the sheepshank with a “damaged rope”. The point described in that part of the video can be completely severed to accomplish the task in question.
ruclips.net/video/vJfZFz0t8hE/видео.html
I realize that this video was a logic puzzle but it’s worth sharing that there is another alternative solution using real world survival skills. Also note that the solution presented in the video only works with the theoretical dimensions described, whereas the solution using an understanding of the mechanics of a sheepshank knot still works under much more severe conditions (shorter rope).
Another alternative solution you clips nvm down to the 100 meyers point with the 100 length of rope then tie the 50 foot rope kart to the lower hook abd CLIMB UP to cut the 100 foot part to 50 ..since you can CLIMB down there's no reason you cant climb up either.,..as long as hook is secure ..didn't anyone else do it this way?
What the check is the third leg of the inside loop you are talking about.,what are the first and second legs, for that matter,,,can you clarify?
Leif if you look up a video about the sheepshank knot you’ll see that the is a loop at either end of the knot with 3 passes/legs of the rope between the loops.
Bruh just use the knife to cut the building in half
Won't the rope become smaller if u make noose?
Now there’s a noose 150 meters in the air. No thing hanging from it at all. That’ll confuse the passersby.
Good solution.like the problem
Most people can jump from the 2nd floor safely to the ground.
Also the ground is covered with grass, making the landing more comfortable.
2nd floor of a building? Maybe. But 2nd ledge from a 100 metre height? Pretty much dead
You should remove "safely" from the puzzle. Climbing down with a double rope through a loop doesn't feel very safe. You will have to hold both ropes of the double rope very tight or it will just slide through the loop and you will fall down for the remaining length of the rope.
This riddle must have saved someone's life somewhere
Just dangle the rope each side of the hook and wrap the rope around it self to prevent movement of the rope, And because the rope is 50m longer than needed when it is wrapped around it self it will most likely turn into a 100m long rope. Then when you are at the second layer unwrap the rope and just pull one side down and you still have a full length rope. then rinse and repeat as much as needed.
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This method has 2 advantages abouve the one showed in the video. First off keeping the rope integrity intact allowing for a much more controlled descent. Second you can scale down a mutch higher building.
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Also a small plot hole in this demo's design if I got to that second floor I would just use the knife to break a window open and save myself in the process, then I could safely decently the building from the inside and do the same too another window on a lower level to make my escape.
Easiest way cut rope along the length you will have two rope of 150m length so it is easy 300m 😎
The problem is the rope cut along the lenght is Just a small scraps of material it was made of - ropes are braids of thinner ropes
There's one more, but a bit riskful option: 1. Tie a rope to first Hook, and stick the knife into the Wood just under the Hook (and a bit next So as not to accidentaly cut the rope when you will be go down) then go to the second Hook and just saw the rope on the knife (you can do it even if the knife is 100m above you, but the first method is much better).
Your technique was very good and smart, also I had another idea how to get down with the rope even without the knife. First knot the rope on 1st hook, climb down to the second hook, hook the rope at the 100m length, climb up again to first hook, unknot the rope at the 1st hook and then just jump with the rope to the ground, you should be near the ground hmm. What do you think about this idea? But yes your idea was way more smarter
But I have parachute.......😂🙌
Much easier
Just go on the 1st floor and you can easily come out of the building
but there is no door on the top...
@@tr3hy860 then how did he got on terrace?
I did it!
Very nice "fuzzle"
Ya i did it with the thumbnail.. took me 15 minutes though😁
It did take me about 4 minutes I ain't going to lie, and that's the longest I've spent on a riddle or puzzle
@@darengauthier522 very nice bro.. you have an higher iq.🤘
Front door sealed, use back door then...
My idea was to hook the rope at the top at 50 mark on the rope and connect the 150 mark to the second ledge. At the second ledge, cut it all out and you have a 150 meter rope at your leisure.
I like how this puzzle assumes I’m some sort of action hero who can simply climb down 200 meters of rope. I would fall to the ground immediately. Well, unless that 2nd hook impales me half way down.
this puzzle was so easy
tie a loop at one end of the rope. put your foot in it and sling the rope over the hook... keep constant pressure and release slowly giving more and more slack as you slowly make it down. Then when on the ledge just pull the rope through and repeat. If you can climb down the rope you will have the muscle strength to do this as its the same amount of effort. no need to damage the rope at all.
@@myutubechannel_nr1 maybe i misspoke, once you get to the second ledge you have the total 150 meters of rope to loop again. making it safely down with the same rope maneuver, on the second loop.
My idea was to tie the rope around the the knife, then put knife inside the hook (1st problem with my logic is that the hook needs to be smaller than the length of knife), then you create tension on the rope so knife is stuck in the hook (think of a grappling hook), descend down the rope, then lose tension on the rope and let the rope fall down under the weight of knife >< hahaha you need to catch and repeat the process to get down from second hook.. 2nd problem with my solution is that you need to catch rope with the knife falling onto you from 50 meters lol.
Just cut 100m rope , add loop , adjust it such that it fixes on the lower edge and bungee jump 😎
My answer : Try to open the top exit door and deal with it
Intelligent solution👌
You may need a ruler also to measure the length,btw it is a great puzzle
No, just fold it properly in 3 parts
I would use the 100m rope to go to the ledge, then use the knife to break all the windows and get in the building and get down then cut open the door
Love this!
I had really solved.
Reverse engineering.wow thanks
Very good Idea
instead of that don't cut the rope just make knot and rope get round shape and use it into first hook after get second hook floor release the knot and use this method again. so finally u no need to cut rope and you can get it full rope
You only get 75meters as a loop. 25m to short to reach the ledge.
@@FlexDRG yeah even I also thought the same.
thanks for sharing and explaining so well. Subscribed !
By making a naught the length of rope become shorter
The man has some default height yoo
I'd use the tesseract.
Don't need the knife!
Tie ends together to create loop.
Use loop to get to mid point
Untie knot to free the rope
Repeat for second half
If you tie the full rope without cutting you will get only 75 m ...
Which is 150/2
You need a 100 m rope..
So not possible ....
You talk about working out the puzzle using with reverse engineering... I’m stuck on how a 200m tall building would be structurally sound when the average floor is about 20m tall (roughly 6x the size of a normal floor)?
My approach
Tie the rope at the first hook
Reach down till the second hook
Tie it there
Climb to the first hook
Cut the rope a few meter below the first hook
Take the help of gravity to reach the ground
Slice vertically through the rope to double its length
The logical answer is use a kamikoze knot... No need to cut it into 100+50 pieces.
I didn't even know that the Kamikaze knot existed before reading these comments, so there was no need for me to logically consider it
Wow.. it's cool bro.. 👌👌
Thank you for the video! All of you friends are super awesome! Oh, moments in that video are sad.
Making a loop will shorten the length even further
I did the same ,
I cut 25m rope and made the knot on its end thus left with 125m rope ,
wait wait wait.... if you have 125m rope, and you pass it through the knot loop, then you will finally have 125/2=62.5 m. So 25m+62.5m = 87.5m. You won't be able to land on the ledge.
Ohh I got it , I did wrong calculation
Hahaha LOL
Shiva Srivastava and Logically yours both of u so understanding of each other...
Shiva did nothing wrong by cutting the rope with 25m. Coz he can use the same technique to reach the first level which is 100m , with rope 25 and 125m . By making the same loop in the 25m n another 125m by passing it from the loop and opening it as explained...
But @logicallyyours explaining that you'll reach only 87.5m only by Single try ,why you not understand the 125 m rope has to use again by opening it same as u did with the 100m one.
Either u didn't understand what he's trying to say or u r not accepting his answer is correct with slight changes with yours.
Logically yours explained something unexpected n Mr. Shiva is agreed 😂😂
Dear @@ambeshkumarsingh6056 ... the point is that... if you tie the 25m piece to the top hook and make a fixed loop at its lower end, then pass the 125m piece to make a large loop.
Total length will be 25 + (125/2) = 87.5m.
You will be hanging in the air because
To reach the ledge midway you need at least 100m length.
If you agree, feel free to accept this reply.
@Logically yours Now I understood your explanation. Actually I misunderstood the lenght if the first ledge.👍
Great....make some more videos on this kind of puzzles
Thanks Golu... sure.. more videos coming...
Your videos are always awesome full of wit and humour........elated to watch next...
U didn't mention if we were allowed to stand on the ledge.
It's kind of clearly depicted by the other side of that ledge being perfectly flush with the building
But I agree it was definitely something that slowed me down while considering options