TLDR;
This YouTube video features a series of visual IQ tests presented in a humorous and engaging manner. The host guides viewers through various puzzles, including spotting hidden objects, identifying mistakes in pictures, and determining relationships based on visual cues. The video emphasizes the fun and lighthearted nature of IQ tests, while also providing some quirky insights into the perceived traits associated with different scoring ranges.
- The video consists of a series of visual IQ tests, challenging viewers to spot hidden objects and identify mistakes in images.
- The host provides humorous commentary and personal anecdotes throughout the tests.
- The video concludes with a quirky analysis of IQ scores, suggesting that average scores indicate a greater potential for success in life due to a fighting spirit.
Intro [0:00]
The host expresses his excitement about positive comments he has received, claiming he is seeing the content for the first time. He jokes about love and relationships, sharing humorous observations about couples and marriage. He then transitions to the IQ test portion of the video.
Instructions and First Question [1:49]
The host explains the marking scheme: one point for correct answers and zero for incorrect ones, with no negative marking. The first question challenges viewers to spot a hidden bird in a fruit and vegetable shop picture. After some time, the host reveals the bird is hidden in a pineapple.
Second and Third Questions [3:38]
The second question asks viewers to find a hidden umbrella inside a coffee shop. Many viewers incorrectly guess an umbrella on a table, but the host reveals the hidden umbrella is part of a man's attire. The third question challenges viewers to spot a baby's lost pacifier in a toy room. The host struggles initially but eventually finds it near a bunny.
Fourth Question: Spotting the Color at the Center of the Circle [7:21]
The fourth question presents an illusion and asks viewers to identify the color at the center of the circle. The host jokes about different colors representing different levels of intelligence, with blue being "super intelligent" like himself. He clarifies he is joking and explains the brain wave frequencies associated with seeing blue (100-120 Hz) and red (150-180 Hz), the latter indicating "over speed" and above-average intelligence.
Fifth and Sixth Questions [13:17]
The fifth question asks viewers to spot the hidden letter "O" among the letter "D". The host quickly locates it. The sixth question challenges viewers to identify the fake vampire in a room within nine seconds. The host struggles with this question, and the answer reveals that the fake vampire has different eyes. The host then expresses his opinion that IQ tests are useless and that life is only in maths, physics, and chemistry.
Seventh and Eighth Questions [16:26]
The seventh question asks viewers to spot the mistake in a picture of a girl pretending to be a cat. The host is distracted by the girl in the picture but eventually notices the cat has two tails. The eighth question challenges viewers to identify a girl's lover among three men. The host jokes about how he can tell who the lover is based on their behavior and shares humorous observations about relationships and marriage.
Ninth and Tenth Questions [20:26]
The ninth question asks viewers to spot the mistake in a gardening picture. The host immediately identifies the mistake as a banana growing in a sunflower plantation. The tenth question asks how many books can be spotted hidden inside the picture. The host initially sees only two books but then realizes there are five.
Eleventh and Twelfth Questions [24:28]
The eleventh question asks viewers to spot the mistake in a family's winter vacation picture. The host quickly identifies the mistake as a butterfly, which would not exist in such cold places. The twelfth question challenges viewers to spot the cat hidden in the picture. The host finds it immediately.
Thirteenth and Fourteenth Questions [26:13]
The thirteenth question asks viewers to identify the dog owner in the room. The host initially struggles but then realizes the man in the center is holding the dog's leash. The fourteenth and final question asks viewers to spot an object that does not have its twin inside the shelf. The host identifies the angel statue as the object without a twin.
Conclusion and Marks Analysis [29:16]
The host discusses the purpose of IQ tests, suggesting that those who score between eight and ten marks are the most likely to succeed in life because they have a fighting spirit. He jokingly advises those who scored higher than ten not to reveal their scores in the comments. He encourages viewers to share the video with their average friends and provides information on how to contact his team for counseling and information about studying abroad.