Idiotest Season 1 Episode 17 Childhood Best Friends vs. Best Friends
- October 7, 2014
Idiotest season 1 episode 17 is titled "Childhood Best Friends vs. Best Friends". The episode features two teams consisting of childhood best friends and best friends. The host, Ben Gleib, tests their knowledge through various brain teasers and puzzles.
The first round of the game is called "What's Next?" where the contestants have to predict the sequence of events or objects shown to them. The second round is called "Famous Faces", where they have to identify a famous personality from a distorted image. The third round is called "Common Bonds", which requires contestants to identify the commonality between three unrelated items. The fourth round is called "Out of Order", where the contestants have to arrange a sequence of events in the right order. The fifth round is "Category Play", where the contestants have to identify the two items that belong to the same category.
The teams battle it out in each of the rounds with the hope of being crowned the ultimate champions. The childhood best friends team comprises of Rachel and Anna, who have known each other since they were toddlers. The best friends team comprises of Chelsea and Cassie, who met during college and have been inseparable ever since.
The contestants are initially confused by some of the questions but slowly get into the groove of the game. They apply their minds to the puzzles and come up with some surprising answers. The teams are neck and neck for most of the game, and it's difficult to predict who will emerge victorious.
In the first round, "What's Next?", the teams struggle to predict the sequence of events. They are shown a sequence of images, and they have to predict what comes next. The childhood best friends team do better in this round, managing to get three out of the five questions correct. The best friends team score two points, leaving them trailing by a point after the first round.
In the second round, "Famous Faces", the teams have to correctly identify famous personalities from a distorted image. They are shown images of people whose faces have been manipulated using software. The childhood best friends team does better in this round, scoring three out of the five questions correctly. The best friends team manages to score two points, but it's not enough to make up for their lag in the first round.
In the third round, "Common Bonds", the teams are given three unrelated items, and they have to identify the commonality between them. Despite struggling initially, the best friends team put up a good show in this round, scoring two points. However, the childhood best friends team manage to score three points, bringing their total score to nine points against the best friends team's six points.
In the fourth round, "Out of Order", the teams are given a set of events that have taken place, and they have to rearrange them in the right order. The best friends team makes a comeback in this round by scoring two points, bringing their total to eight points. However, the childhood best friends team only score one point, despite getting the last question right.
In the final round, "Category Play", the teams have to identify two items that belong to the same category. The best friends team score two points in this round, bringing their final score to ten points. However, the childhood best friends team manage to score three points, bringing their final score to twelve points, making them the winners of the game.
The episode is a fun and engaging watch as the teams battle it out in each of the rounds. The questions are challenging and require a bit of brainpower to solve. It's interesting to see the camaraderie between the childhood best friends and the best friends team. Despite their competitive spirit, they maintain a cordial and friendly demeanor towards each other. Overall, the episode is a great watch for anyone who loves puzzles and brain teasers.