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  • V sauce, five riddles, four fax three misconceptions to projects and one trick.

  • It's 54321 trick to try At home.

  • It's the appearing glass.

  • You need a glass with a stem, a rubber band, plastic wrap in a cloth, the plastic wrap.

  • Hold with liquid in while you hold the glass upside down and you remove it as you remove the cloth.

  • Um, to projects.

  • The first is a homemade magneto helmet.

  • Take a red bucket and some purple paper and go levitate and iron.

  • Second is, ah, home printer hack that allows you to print with invisible ink.

  • Replace the yellow ink sponge with concentrated lemon juice and reveal your secret message with iodine tincture.

  • Find the complete steps in the links below.

  • Three Misconceptions.

  • Don't eat before you swim.

  • Actually, eating less than an hour before swimming does not increase the risk of experiencing muscle cramps or drowning.

  • That guy has a real Napoleon complex, but Napoleon Bonaparte was not particularly sure the French emperors.

  • Height was recorded at five feet 6.5 inches in modern international feet, which is actually taller at the time than the average French bulls hate red um, nobles are not enraged by the color red Using caves by professional matadors.

  • Cattle are diagram mats, so red does not stand out as a bright color.

  • Instead, the movement of the fabric insights it to charge four.

  • Fax The sentence.

  • The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog uses every letter in the English language serving ice cream on cherry pie was once illegal in Kansas.

  • The pound key on the keyboard is called an Octa thor, and the DOT that appears above the letter I is called a tittle.

  • Five reels.

  • A common in is a group of words that have a common trait in the three words listed.

  • For example, a scale attire, a chick book are all things that you balance.

  • Here are three common aims.

  • A ball of fish, a cold ah, bottle, a baseball player.

  • Ah, mushroom fog, a jack, a bodybuilder.

  • Here's a visual puzzle.

  • The objects in this row have something in common.

  • One of the following three objects is the next element in the row is an image a B or C, and why finally a riddle submitted by you guys as I was going to ST Ives, I met a man with seven wives, each wife and seven sacks.

  • Each sack had seven cats.

  • Each cat had seven cats.

  • Each cat had seven kits.

  • Kids, cats, sacks, wives.

  • How many went to ST Ives?

  • So make your own riddles at facebook dot com slash v sauce gaming and leave your answers in the comments below.

  • Oh, and as always, thanks for watching.

V sauce, five riddles, four fax three misconceptions to projects and one trick.

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RIDDLE Challenge!!! -- 54321

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    林宜悉 posted on 2020/03/30
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trait

US /tret/

UK /treɪt/

  • noun
  • A particular characteristic that can produce a particular type of behavior
  • A distinguishing quality or characteristic, typically one belonging to a person.
  • A genetically determined characteristic or condition.
reveal

US /rɪˈvil/

UK /rɪ'vi:l/

  • verb
  • To show something that was hidden before
scale

US /skel/

UK /skeɪl/

  • noun
  • Size, level, or amount when compared
  • Small hard plates that cover the body of fish
  • Device that is used to weigh a person or thing
  • Range of numbers from the lowest to the highest
  • Dimensions or size of something
  • An instrument for weighing.
  • The relative size or extent of something.
  • A sequence of musical notes in ascending or descending order.
  • verb
  • To change the size of but keep the proportions
  • To climb something large (e.g. a mountain)
  • To remove the scales of a fish
  • To climb up or over (something high and steep).
  • To adjust the size or extent of something proportionally.
trick

US /trɪk/

UK /trɪk/

  • verb
  • To fool someone in order to obtain a result
  • To playfully tease or fool to make someone laugh
  • noun
  • Act of trying to fool someone
  • Quick or skillful way of doing something
  • Something done to make someone laugh
  • adjective
  • Not reliable; likely to deceive you
average

US /ˈævərɪdʒ, ˈævrɪdʒ/

UK /'ævərɪdʒ/

  • noun
  • Total of numbers divided by the number of items
  • verb
  • To add numbers then divide by the number of items
  • adjective
  • Typical or normal; usual; ordinary
experience

US /ɪkˈspɪriəns/

UK /ɪk'spɪərɪəns/

  • noun
  • Thing a person has done or that happened to them
  • An event at which you learned something
  • Knowledge gained by living life, doing new things
  • An event or occurrence that leaves an impression on someone.
  • Knowledge or skill gained from doing, seeing, or feeling things.
  • verb
  • To gain knowledge by doing things
  • To have something happen to you.
  • other
  • An event or occurrence
  • other
  • Knowledge or skill gained from doing something
  • other
  • To have something happen to you
  • To have something happen to you
  • To encounter or undergo (an event or situation)
  • other
  • An event or occurrence which leaves an impression on someone.
  • An event or occurrence which leaves an impression on someone
  • other
  • Knowledge or skill gained from doing something.
  • Previous work in a particular field.
  • Knowledge or skill that is gained from doing something for a period of time
  • Knowledge or skill gained from doing, feeling, or seeing things
  • other
  • Something that happens to you that affects how you feel
  • An event or occurrence that leaves an impression on someone.
common

US /ˈkɑmən/

UK /'kɒmən/

  • noun
  • Area in a city or town that is open to everyone
  • Field near a village owned by the local community
  • A piece of open land for public use.
  • A piece of open land for public use.
  • adjective
  • Shared; Belonging to or used by everyone
  • Typical, normal; not unusual
  • Without special rank or position; ordinary.
  • Found all over the place.
  • Lacking refinement; vulgar.
  • Occurring, found, or done often; prevalent.
  • Lacking refinement; vulgar.
  • (of a noun) denoting a class of objects or a concept as opposed to a particular individual.
wrap

US /ræp/

UK /ræp/

  • noun
  • Piece of clothing worn loosely on the shoulders
  • Thin bread filled with food and rolled
  • verb
  • To be or move around something
  • To cover something with paper or a cloth e.g. gift
complex

US /kəmˈplɛks, ˈkɑmˌplɛks/

UK /'kɒmpleks/

  • noun
  • Group of buildings all used for the same purpose
  • Psychological issue regarding self-image
  • adjective
  • Not being simple; having many parts or aspects
sentence

US /ˈsɛntəns/

UK /'sentəns/

  • verb
  • (Of a judge) to decide the punishment of
  • noun
  • Official punishment given by a court of law
  • Set of words that make a whole statement