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  • Hey, Vsauce. Michael here. And over the weekend I was in Los Angeles,

  • where I got to meet up with Henry, the creator of MinutePhysics.

  • But let's get to some DONGS. MinutePhysics recommended

  • Grow Cube. You win by selecting the elements in the correct

  • order. I was kinda like big deal, but then MinutePhysics pointed out

  • that understanding the subtle relationships between the way the animations happen

  • and way the items interact is something that the human brain is

  • awesome at, but computers not so much. These's are one of the few types of games

  • where people can be computers. So go play one, and after you beat it, look at the

  • screen and go

  • "take that computer." SnipeZzLeGacY recommended Continuity,

  • a really clever game where you have to rearrange the puzzle pieces

  • of the game to make it playable. And 'No One Mourns the Nolan' recommended Blow

  • Six,

  • where you shoot balls at bricks to knock them off, but using larger and larger balls

  • costs you points,

  • so be careful. NothinbatHD sent me "Kill Me."

  • New versions of yourself appear over and over again

  • and the bodies of your former selves can be strategic safe zones.

  • DeluxeFreeman sent me the best type of koala,

  • the kind you have to laboriously wave your cursor over and over and over

  • to divide into small enough pixels to be intelligible.

  • KryptiCxLeGenD threw me a curveball

  • 3D pong. And oh look, a complete breakdown of

  • 10 codes. 10-4 means OK, but there are 98 others.

  • Htwins.net contains some of my favorite WebWork.

  • These are the guys behind the amazing scale of the universe tool I've covered before,

  • but they also have spatial intelligence games like

  • rolling a cube, so that a certain face faces down at the right time.

  • I also like this one where the guy can't walk and you have to pre-plan

  • his automatic route. Joe Sabia is one of the most creative people I know. His

  • internet works

  • are super clever. I specially like how he made this interactive game

  • on Facebook.

  • Bob Lazar was a guy who purportedly worked at Area 51.

  • What does he do now? Well, he runs UnitedNuclear.com,

  • a website where you can actually buy small,

  • legal quantities of radioactive isotopes/

  • Finally @GothisLifeStyle @tweetsauce-d a fantastic list of cool

  • mind hacks, like the Pinnochio effect or the fact that you can not rotate one of

  • your feet clockwise

  • while simultaneously drawing the number six in the air

  • without having to reverse your foot. Pretty weird, right?

  • And as always,

  • thanks for watching.

Hey, Vsauce. Michael here. And over the weekend I was in Los Angeles,

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