A Game You Can Always Win
Get Vsauce s favorite science and math toys delivered right to your door: The 100 game was created by the Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson who you may know for writing Alice In Wonderland under the pen name Lewis Carroll. Carrolls Oxford students were amazed. On February 5, 1856 he wrote in his diary: . .. the trick of counting alternately up to 100, neither putting on more than 10 to the last number named, astonished them not a little. The Universe in a Handkerchief: Lewis Carrolls Mathematical Recreations, Games, Puzzles, and Word Plays, by Martin Gardiner The Diaries of Lewis Carroll Volume I Arithmetical Croquet Vsauce Links Website: Twitter: Facebook: Hosted, Produced, And Edited by Kevin Lieber Instagram: Twitter: Website: Research And Writing by Matthew Tabor Special Thanks Michael Stevens VFX By Eric Langlay Huge Thanks Paula Lieber Select Music By Jake Chudnow:
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