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00:00Alice wakes up in the castle of the Queen of Hearts.
00:03It would be better to flee as soon as possible.
00:05She manages to leave the corridor without any trouble and finds herself in front of three doors.
00:09Unfortunately, a danger is behind each of them.
00:13The first passage is filled with a toxic gas that instantly drives people crazy.
00:18The second door leads to a wet tunnel, half submerged in poisoned water.
00:23Drinking would be fatal to anyone.
00:26And an angry guard is waiting behind the third door.
00:29He swore not to let anyone pass.
00:31Which path seems the safest?
00:42Alice should opt for the second option.
00:45This water is only dangerous if you drink it.
00:47She just has to open her mouth and quickly cross the tunnel.
00:52Alice manages to escape to the queen.
00:54She progresses and encounters two unexpected obstacles in the forest.
00:58But what is more dangerous, this bear or this swarm of bees?
01:11The bear is far too interested in his salmon.
01:13He will not pay any attention to Alice.
01:15But these bees seem quite furious.
01:17They will most likely attack her.
01:22Alice continues her journey and meets the caterpillar.
01:25She agrees to give Alice a ride if she solves a little riddle.
01:29The body of the caterpillar is made up of three equal parts.
01:33The first part has three numbers, 4, 3 and 5.
01:37The second part also has three numbers, 3, 1 and 8.
01:41There is one number missing in the third part.
01:44Can you guess which one?
01:56Each series of numbers totals 12.
01:59The missing number is therefore 5.
02:03The caterpillar brings Alice to the logical kingdom.
02:06Some of its inhabitants, called valets, always lie.
02:09On the other hand, the rest of the inhabitants, called knights, always tell the truth.
02:14Alice meets three people.
02:16Audrey, Bill and Carol.
02:18She has no idea who is who.
02:20Alice therefore asks Audrey.
02:22Bill is he a knight or a valet?
02:24Audrey replies, Bill is a knight.
02:27Then, Alice asks Bill.
02:29Audrey and Carol, are they both knights or valets?
02:33Bill replies, yes.
02:34And finally, Alice asks Carol.
02:36Is Bill a knight or a valet?
02:39Carol replies, Bill is a valet.
02:42Can you help Alice to determine who is a knight and who is a valet?
02:55Since Audrey and Carol have answered the same question differently,
02:59they cannot be both knights or valets.
03:02They must represent one of each type.
03:05As this contradicts what Bill replied, he must lie.
03:08Therefore, Bill must be a valet.
03:10This means that Carol has answered honestly and that she is a knight.
03:14This is not the case for Audrey, who is therefore a valet.
03:19Alice continues her journey and meets the Crazy Chapelier.
03:22He promises to guide her to the exit.
03:25But first, Alice must answer his twisted questions.
03:28Here is the first one.
03:30What is the difference between a cat and a comma?
03:42One has claws at the end of its legs
03:44and the other has a pose at the end of a claw stroke.
03:48Alice succeeds brilliantly and reaches the next riddle of the Chapelier.
03:52What can we see with our eyes closed?
04:03A dream.
04:06In front of whom do all men take off their hats?
04:18At the hairdresser's.
04:21What happens twice a week, twice a year, but never in a month?
04:35It's the letter E.
04:38And finally, the last question.
04:40I can be long, I can be short.
04:42I can be pushed or I can be bought.
04:45I can be painted or left naked.
04:48I can be round, square or even pointed.
04:51What am I?
05:01Nails.
05:05The Chapelier tells Alice to follow the white rabbit.
05:08But first, she has to decide which of these three rabbits is the real one.
05:12Can you help her?
05:15The first rabbit's tail is too long.
05:17It's the Cheshire cat that looks like a rabbit.
05:20The second one has a seam on the belly and a small logo on the ear.
05:24It's probably a toy.
05:26So, the third rabbit with its watch on its neck is the one we are looking for.
05:32Alice looks at the white rabbit's watch.
05:34The hands and minutes and hours are in the same place.
05:37The first rabbit's tail is too long.
05:39It's the Cheshire cat that looks like a rabbit.
05:42The hands and minutes and hours are exactly in the middle of the numbers 1 and 2.
05:47In addition, Alice notices that the two hands overlap perfectly.
05:52What time is it?
06:03It's noon.
06:04Can you see?
06:05The hands and minutes and hours are exactly in the middle of the number 12.
06:09The hands and minutes and hours are exactly in the middle of the numbers 1 and 2.
06:13Alice says to the rabbit,
06:15You should get a digital watch.
06:17It can display the time with palindrome numbers
06:20that are read in the same way in the right and in the opposite direction,
06:23like 12 hours, 20 and 1, for example.
06:26The rabbit asks,
06:28What is the minimum interval between two palindrome hours?
06:31Can you solve this mystery?
06:40The correct answer is 2 minutes.
06:42It's between 9h59 and 10h01.
06:47The white rabbit invites Alice home
06:49and asks her to help him find these four objects.
06:52Can you find them in this image?
07:03Here they are.
07:09The white rabbit says that Alice must cross the queen's garden to escape.
07:13Alice follows his advice.
07:15Suddenly, she sees a huge chessboard.
07:18How many squares that do not contain a turn
07:20and whatever their size,
07:22can you find on this chessboard?
07:24Do not hesitate to pause the video if you need more time.
07:36Let's see.
07:37First of all, we have 62 small squares without a turn.
07:41We also have 14 squares measuring 2 by 2,
07:443 free squares in 3 by 3
07:46and 2 squares in 4 by 4.
07:48And finally, there is a square in 5 by 5.
07:52The correct answer is therefore 82.
07:58Alice is about to cross the garden without being noticed
08:01when she hears the queen of hearts arguing with her husband
08:04and says that 64 is identical to 65.
08:07To support her point of view,
08:09the queen calls four of her cards to play.
08:12Two of them are trapezium-shaped cards,
08:15whose non-diagonal sides measure 5 by 5 by 3.
08:18The other two are long, triangular-shaped cards,
08:22whose non-diagonal sides measure 8 by 3.
08:25All four are placed on a chessboard measuring 8 squares by 8.
08:29Then, the same cards are placed on a chessboard measuring 5 squares by 13.
08:34They seem to occupy the same space, which confuses Alice.
08:37Can you try to explain this mystery?
08:49This is Alice's legendary riddle in Wonderland,
08:52also known as the chessboard paradox.
08:56Let's look again at the trapezium-shaped and triangular cards
08:59placed side by side.
09:01They seem to cover exactly half of the rectangle.
09:04Their edges form a long line that goes from one corner to the other.
09:07If this is the case,
09:09then the slopes on their diagonal sides should be the same.
09:12But when mathematicians calculate these slopes using a formula,
09:16curious things happen.
09:18The diagonal side of the trapezium-shaped card rises by 2 and moves by 5,
09:23giving it a slope of 2 fifths.
09:25However, the diagonal side of the triangular card rises by 3 and moves by 8,
09:30giving it a slope of 3 eighths.
09:33Thus, if we look closer,
09:35we will see a small space between the triangles and the trapeziums.
09:38This space forms a parallelogram
09:40that extends over the entire length of the board
09:43and explains the missing square.
09:47The mystery is solved.
09:49The queen of hearts is furious.
09:51So Alice rushes to hide in the labyrinth of the garden.
09:54He is particularly tortuous.
09:56Can you help Alice find the exit?
10:07Here is the only way out.
10:10Alice manages to get out and runs towards the forest.
10:13Suddenly, she meets the cat of the Cheshire.
10:16Alice asks him to show her the way.
10:18This is what he answers.
10:19Remove my first and last letter,
10:21and I will laugh at everything.
10:23Call me in slow motion, and I will ruin everything.
10:25Who am I?
10:26Can you help Alice solve this riddle?
10:38The correct answer is a cat.
10:40If we remove the first and last letter,
10:42we will get HA.
10:44And if we pronounce cat backwards,
10:46we will get TASH.
10:49Alice must find the mad hat man to drink a little magic tea
10:52and go home.
10:54She is lucky because he is organizing a birthday party today.
10:57The mad hat man invites the hare of Mars,
10:59the king and Alice.
11:01The hat man does not sit in front of Alice.
11:04The hare of Mars is not on the right of the king.
11:07And the king is not on Alice's left.
11:10Can you guess who is sitting where?
11:13What is the correct answer?
11:21Here is the correct answer.

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