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  • The villainous Dr. Schrödinger has developed a growth ray

  • and intends to create an army of giant cats

  • to terrorize the city.

  • Your team of secret agents

  • has tracked him to his underground lab.

  • You burst in to findthat it's a trap!

  • Dr. Schrödinger has slipped into the next room to activate his device

  • and disabled the control panel on the way out.

  • Fortunately, your teammates are masters of spy-craft.

  • Agent Delta has hacked into the control panel

  • and managed to reactivate some of its functionality.

  • Meanwhile, Agent Epsilon has searched through surveillance

  • to find the code for the door:

  • 2,

  • 10,

  • 14.

  • All you have to do is enter those numbers and you'll be free.

  • But there's a problem.

  • The control panel has only three buttons:

  • one which adds 5 to the display number,

  • one which adds 7,

  • and one which takes the square root.

  • You need to make the display output the numbers

  • 2, 10, and 14, in that order.

  • It's okay if it outputs different numbers in between,

  • but there's no way to reset the display,

  • so once you get to 2,

  • you'll have to continue on to 10 and 14 from there.

  • Not only that, Agent Delta explains

  • that there are other traps built into the panel.

  • If it ever shows the same number more than once,

  • a number greater than 60,

  • or a non-whole number,

  • the room will explode.

  • Right now, the display reads zero, and time is running out.

  • There's only one way to solve the puzzle, with a few small variations.

  • How will you input the code to escape from Dr. Schrödinger's lair

  • and save the day?

  • Pause the video now if you want to figure it out for yourself!

  • Answer in: 3

  • 2

  • 1.

  • You look over your options.

  • Adding 5 or 7 increases the number,

  • and the square root button will make it smaller.

  • But there are only a few options where you can use that button:

  • 4

  • 9

  • 16

  • 25,

  • 36,

  • and 49.

  • You'd love to make 4 or 16.

  • Then you could hit the square root button once or twice to get 2.

  • But you can't make either with just the 5 and 7 buttons.

  • What will you do?

  • You look at the other possible options for numbers you could take the square root of.

  • Nine you can't reach.

  • Twenty-five and 49 would take you back to 5 or 7,

  • and you can already get to each of those.

  • Thirty-six is your only option.

  • You add 5,

  • 7,

  • 5,

  • 7,

  • 5,

  • 7,

  • and then hit the square root button.

  • Why that series of 5s and 7s?

  • It's somewhat arbitrary,

  • but you know that you want to avoid 10, 14, and perfect squares,

  • since you'll need them later.

  • This gets you to 6.

  • Does that help?

  • Looking at your options, you see that 16 is now in your sights.

  • You add 5 twice more to reach it.

  • Then hit square root twice.

  • That gets you to 2.

  • You're on your way!

  • Now to 10.

  • You can't get straight there through addition alone,

  • so you're going to have to reach another square.

  • Taking the square root of 9 or 25 would get you to a good place,

  • but it turns out that 25 is unreachable from 2.

  • So you add 7 to get to 9,

  • then take the square root again.

  • That gets you to 3.

  • Adding 7 again makes 10.

  • Finally, you need to reach 14.

  • Thinking backwards, you imagine where you could be before 14:

  • 7 or 9.

  • But 9 won't work because you've already used 9.

  • However, you could get to 7 by reaching 49 first.

  • You add your way towards it,

  • being careful not to hit any of the numbers you've hit so far.

  • You thread your way carefully,

  • adding five 5s and two 7s.

  • Then, square root to 7, and add 7 more.

  • The door opens, and you're out of the trap.

  • Thanks to your problem-solving skills,

  • your team gets Schrödinger's cats out of the box in the nick of time.

  • As for Schrödinger, you can be certain of one thing:

  • he'll be spending quite some time in a box of his own.

The villainous Dr. Schrödinger has developed a growth ray

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巨大な猫軍団の謎を解くことができるか?- ダン・フィンケル (Can you solve the giant cat army riddle? - Dan Finkel)

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