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HACK Wheel of Fortune!


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·Nov 10, 2024

Hey, Vsauce. Michael here, and today we're going to talk about DONGS. Things you can do online now, guys.

First of all, "danceromg577" brings up GogLogo.com, where you can make your own Google looking home page with whatever text you want. Or be like "Thetom5000" and take control of the Wheel of Fortune board. Make up the hint, use underscores for blanks, and ta-da! They actually look pretty good. Atom.Smasher[.org] has a bunch of others, like this marquee.

Then keep being sneaky like "cheseeh" and sleuth around with no legs as the man with the invisible trousers. The surface you're on determines how gravity works, so use it to your advantage to get to places you normally couldn't reach. "MrsLilSensation" showed me 'Loved.' A confrontational guide makes it uneasy, and being a good boy or a good girl evolves the world differently than being bad. The humming drone in the background makes it even more powerful.

But for something more puzzle-based, check out Tealy and Orangey. The arrow keys control each ball at the exact same time in the same way, but their worlds can be different, so watch out. Now, if you want variety, try "NoTrollzAllowed's" 'I wanna win.' Every level is a new type of puzzle. Chess, search, a shell game, brickbreaker, aiming. It goes on and on and on.

Speaking of variety, "Left2Kill" showed off 'BoxCar2D,' an evolution simulator similar to a screensaver I once showed. It's a site where objects are randomly generated and then left on a track to see how far they move. At the end of a generation, the computer takes the ones that moved the furthest and combines them in random ways, like they're having kids. You can alter the occurrence of mutations and sit back, let it run, and watch it try to accomplish its goal - a naturally selected impressive moving machine.

For more terror, check out "tanos1998's" Dead Frontier Outbreak 2. This text adventure tests your wits. Would you be able to make the right decisions during a zombie apocalypse to protect yourself and save your wife? Then relax and feed the head, a big blue head you can feed, pull on, click on. What's the point? Well, who knows?

And how could I forget YouTube.com/cosmicpanda? It's not a channel. Instead, it's a place where you can toggle into YouTube experiments. There are some cool things like, for instance, if you're on the Vsauce channel page, you can watch our explosion video and boom! All of our other videos are right there underneath, ready to play one after the other. And if you decide to go back to our channel page, the video keeps playing. It's still right up there in the corner. And that's just one of a bunch of cool experiments going on in Cosmic Panda. Try it out. Let me know what you think.

"legoluke2000" has Oddcast's text-to-speech site. Their eyes follow your cursor, and they'll say whatever you type, which is a perfect way to tell you to subscribe to Vsauce, so you're always up to date. And as always, thanks for watching.

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