Speaker1: And now for something completely different. Number 28, the 3 glass game.
Scott Young: It's kind of a complicated one with three short glasses. Now, I am going to make three movements. Now, each movement I have to do, I have to use both of my hands and I have to use two short glasses. Now, I have to either turn it upside down or I have to turn it right side up. But I have to do it two at a time. So three movements, I have to move two at a time and I have to go from right side up to upside down or vice versa. Let me show you. Alright, so three movements and they have all end up, it's a challenge I should tell you this. The object of the game is to end up with all the short glasses facing down.
Speaker: Here, we'll show you how it's done.
Scott Young: So let's try this in three movements. I am trying to make all of the glasses face upside down, in three movements where I have to touch two objects at one time. So let's try it. It makes more sense when you watch it. So three movements, number one how about, one and two and three. Did everybody see that, okay. Let's try that again, so one, two, three simple, right? Now you try it.
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Speaker1: And here is the solution, to the 3 glass game.
Speaker2: Now, the cool part about, this. I don't know, if you notice that, if anybody caught that. I am very, very sneaky here. When I did it, I started with two up. When I presented it to you, I started with two down. But I am doing so much mixing and changing, that most people are not going to catch that.
So when I do it, and I'll do it very slowly here. So one, two, three I win, easy, very nice and easy. So now, you try. And you just can't do it. So they will go one, two -- I'll end up with three up and this, will frustrate a lot of people and it makes me laugh a lot. So it is kind of a sneaky one, because it's a really -- I won't take anybody money for it, because you really are cheating. But as actually Trevor, an old doorman from the Rox (ph), used to say, it's not cheating, I am just using the rules that's all. Hats off to Trevorism, not my words you understand. Thanks Trevor.
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