Can you solve the secret assassin society riddle? - Alex Rosenthal

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Published 2023-11-07
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Your agent has infiltrated a life or death poker game in a hidden back room of a grand casino. Your team is on the trail of an elite society of assassins, each of whom carries a signature playing card corresponding to their role— everyone at the table is either an assassin or a potential victim. Can you identify the assassins and save the victims? Alex Rosenthal shows how.

Lesson by Alex Rosenthal, directed by Igor Coric, Artake Studio.

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All Comments (21)
  • @midnight-fox7456
    That is not what I expected, for an ally in the riddle story to be revealed as a traitor. This needs a sequel, or a prequel that focuses on the assassins.
  • @lyss1046
    I DIDN’T EXPECT THAT TWIST- I thought when they revealed that player 2 and the agent had that same card that the agent got tricked, and they were the only victim 😭
  • @Number-em3uf
    TedEd can write a spy movie better than Netfix. The twist, the plot, everything is amazing. MatPat needs to make a video.
  • @schon6390
    I was suspicious about player 2 first, but then it occurred to me that rule two said there was one victim and one assassin besides the agent. We all thought the agent was independent, but I then thought about the wording of “not counting your agent”. I thought the agent was also an intended victim, but to think she was an accomplice…
  • The suspense???? The intrigue??? The twist??? The orchestral score????? THE ORCHESTRAL SCORE????? A masterpiece
  • @geeteevee7667
    you know it’s a good day if TedEd uploads a riddle video.
  • I love the foreshadowing of a "victim" just being able to walk into a high stakes game that presumably was carefully planned out and veryr senditive
  • @harleyhuskey
    I completely missed P2 and the Agent having the same card. I quickly figured out P1, P3, and P4 were assassins and thought it was almost too easy but then I was completely blind sided by the twist. Well played Ted Ed, well played.
  • Every time I watch a new Ted Ed riddle I think to myself “this time, I’m actually gonna try to solve it” then I just wait for the answer to play
  • @jeemonjose
    The riddle and its revelation was more chilling and suspenseful than some spy films
  • @PhoenixHunter_
    "All you get back is a poker face..." was COLD. Nice riddle, this needs a sequel!!!
  • @krackacka
    I gotta admit I was really confused when I tried solving the riddle myself and everyone had a duplicate card. That definitely took me for a spin because I was so confused as to why everyone seemed like an assassin.
  • @Infernape1998
    I thought player 2 was an assassin, thinking our agent was playing fairly, but then I got a headache trying to figure out who the victim was. I also want a sequel for this story, please.
  • I think this is one of the few TedEd riddles where I was this close to the truth. The conclusion about three cards was already there, but I couldn't conclude the reason behind the agent and player 2's King of Diamond. Turned out it was the plot twist after all. Awesome writing, TedEd!
  • @NoName-in3sx
    The ending was intense and emotional, and then Ted Ed threw in "a poker face" I just can't 🤣🤣🤣
  • @khangphuc778
    "Not counting your agent, there's at least one victim and at least one assassin"💀
  • @marcoscarou7762
    I ACTUALY SOLVED ONE OF THIS , WITH THE PLOT TWIST AND EVERYTHING I FEEL SO GOOD OMG (only took me 15 minutes and searching for my own deck of cards) Thanks Ted-Ed for yet another fun riddle
  • @user-do5rq3cq3m
    I love how player 2 isn't even supprised, he just sits there.
  • "All you get back is a poker face" really had me with a smirk 💀