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What would you put in a square on the Stand-Up Maths Bingo card?

For example, "Matt mentions terrible Python code", "Matt has a drink of coffee", "Future Matt interrupts with a correction".

Add yours in a comment below - the resulting bingo cards may be used in a future video.

Comments

* Steve Mould looks disappointed * show a digital version of a real prop just shown * hand drawn diagram to interactive one made by someone else * lot's of estimation hand-waving -> still close to answer * unnecessary tedious calculation

Mark Heron

Past Matt and Future Matt are both onscreen

Belteshazzar Mouse

Matt mentiones Excel

perchtopunk

Numberphile brown paper visible anywhere

Tiikoni

Matt says, "on brand."

John Doe

Matt says, "big fan."

John Doe

Matt leaves an empty space section in the description, for potential mistakes found only in the future

Maria J. Aragon

Matt mentions how the video you are watching was "Derek'ed" on a Veritasium video before he could finish it.

Maria J. Aragon

Matt (and team or followers) breaks a world record (or witness one being broken)

Maria J. Aragon

Matt takes out the whiteboard

Maria J. Aragon

Matt has a perfectly place graph on top of a beautiful shot of him somewhere outside (that may or may not have anything to do with the topic depicted on the graph)

Maria J. Aragon

"How to find a solution for ____ problem in someone's everyday life? Quite simple : with Math's!"

Maria J. Aragon

Matt shows* a regular polygon at some point. *-Does not need to be directly referenced.

Andrew Weir

Sky interrupts Matt

Magnasium

Premise of the video is motivated by a tweet Matt received

Joey Foster

Matt mentions a "very pleasing number"

Tom Friedman

Matt sits down for the entire "Stand Up" Maths upload.

Andrew Payne

John Brady's brother???

hong mao lan tu qi xia zhuan

"Matt adds easter eggs to a bingo card that's on screen for a mere x seconds"

Lawnmower enthusiast

You can Count on Matt.

Bruce Marshall

Matt gets very annoyed at bad math in a piece of public communication

Patrick Stover

Future Matt here, correcting obvious mistake or filling in vital omission that ruins later continuity

Derek Chandler

Matt refers to someone as "he", or "she", instead of "they".

tiruman

Future Matt and Present Matt interact

Richard Fourie

Matt is unimpressed

Vito Kekin

matt makes it sound like the video is almost finished but you're not even half-way through

Thijsvb

Surprise shape mention

Angus Cos

Timelapse with upbeat SUM Theme

Thomas Uhl

Fake surprise realisation: "Wait a minute...”

Thomas Uhl

Matt sounds like he has reached the limit of an esoteric train of thought, then pulls a surprise over-nerd

Dean Fantastic

On top of those you already mentioned Matt: - Matt uses a spreadsheet - Matt talks against tau (esp. in front of Steve Mould) - Matt is victim of a Parker Square reference - Matt does some random thing an unreasonably large number of times until it works

Vincent Zalzal

"terrible python code"

Peter Freese

"Future Matt here..."

Peter Freese

- Makes an off-by-one error (to be fair we all do this too) - Mentions the Parker Square - Ducks out of the way of on-screen graphics

Jevon Wright

"Give it a go" "I've built a spreadsheet for this" "It's so good"

Steven Schroeder

Matt calculates pi in some obscure fashion Matt mentions one of his books Matt reminisces about the having hair Matt says 'for some/certain value(s) of'

UsrBinPRL

Book written by Matt in the background.

Sully

"warning: everyday use of pi!"

Hamish Barker

"Matt doesn't respond to my DMs even though everyone's supposed to know I have RSD"

hong mao lan tu qi xia zhuan

1. "Hello, I'm Matt Parker." 2. "Maths is everywhere." 3. "I love mistakes." 4. "Classic maths problem." 5. "Let's dig in." 6. "So logical!" 7. "Fascinating!" 8. "Doing the math." 9. "Fun puzzle!" 10. "Real world math."

Andreas Pardeike

Matt stares wistfully at a picture of himself with more hair

Ryan Rotmark

Smirk/frown

Adam Wishneusky

Free center space: the trademark smirk and dimple

Adam Wishneusky

* Matt looks off to the side while explaining a concept he has to think about * Matt looks proud of himself after coming up with an excellent pun/joke * Matt tries to hold a straight face at the end of a scene while the camera lingers on him

Andrew Tweddle

I love frowning Matt waiting to speak

Adam Wishneusky

Matt makes an unamused face

Charli maguire

The incredible frequency of “they” makes me wonder if you ask folks their pronouns before mentioning them in a video 😛

Adam Wishneusky

In no particular order, these are all great… —future Matt here —recreational —amazing —interesting —maths —pi —link below —pre order —thanks for watching —fun —Lucie —Skylab —spreadsheet —beer —terrible python code —mathsjam Thank you !!!

Matthew Schuster

Matt builds a high precision scientific instrument or of scrap parts

David F

"Terrible python code" reference

Bret Scofield

I wrote these before watching your most recent video, and spotted 4 of the 6.

David Garrison

Excel

David Garrison

Past Matt has hair

Edible Robotics

points at on-screen graphic

David Garrison

use of pronoun other than "they"

Glen

Matt makes an order-of-magnitude approximation

naxxfish

0th item in a list

David Garrison

Matt uses Bec Hill's big jar of dice for some statistical proof

Julien Roy

special guest appearance

David Garrison

correction text overlay

David Garrison

Matt makes a paper model

3TG GALGAN

Matt repeats a phrase for comedic effect

3TG GALGAN

"objectively the best ______"

David Garrison

Reference to the Parker Square

Your Average Chris

Matt reiterates clever, but dubious, proof just to explain how it's "probably" wrong

Kiriakos Kalpakidis

“It’s so good!”

Rick Rubenstein

Viewer improves the runtime of a Parker Python Program by a million times or more

Seth Arnold

Author's book causally in the background

Seth Arnold

Math help from a well-intentioned but inexperienced-with-math doggo

Seth Arnold

Matt pulls out one he prepared earlier.

Connor Mcharg

Matt points to his present book (on the bookshelf behind him).

Gregor Shapiro

A shape you don't learn in Kindergarten

Eric Jensen

Matt measures something unconventionally

John Lee

"Give it a go"

Ryan Rotmark

"The Parker (something)"

Ryan Rotmark

Matt drawing on a pad and it shows up live in the video

Phil Brady

Two Matt’s on the screen!

Stephen Dooley

Unboxing, unwrapping, or unpacking an object.

Ben Wiseman

Future or past matt

Michelle Van Allen

Matt builds an object out cardboard

Clair McCowlen

Purposely inefficient calculation. Let's calculate a fundamental constant by hand for fun

MarkM

Pi showing up out of nowhere

ReykjavíkOnSteam

Has a non maths t-shirt (rarer I think)

James Clare

Doing something with a spreadsheet that has no business being a spreadsheet, but somehow it works!

Brian Lamoureux

Matt mentions Maths gear

James Clare

A rubik's cube is visible in the shot

Fredrik Motland Kirkemo

Matt talks to Future Matt or Past Matt

Nolan McDermott

Matt plugs his new book

Nolan McDermott

Matt creates a spreadsheet (single calculation or formatted data)

harmless_iterator

Matt references pi when tau is the superior constant.

Austin Heller

- Matt says “arbitary” (sic) or “arbitarily” (sic). - One of the Matts on screen frowns at another Matt on screen. - Someone else has improved on the terrible Python code.

Beanedict Cumbfurbatch

This covers both, “It would be crazy to do all those calculations. So I did,” and “But we couldn’t do that unless we bought X/rented Y/hired a Z/travelled to ABC” [hard cut to Matt with the thing/person/place]

Beanedict Cumbfurbatch

Matt tapes something together on screen

Nick Ramstead

Matt travels to a small town in another country to look at something mathematical - bonus points if the designer made a mistake in their process.

Onwards and Duckwards

Matt does something football related

Onwards and Duckwards

Cross over or reference to A Problem Squared or A Podcast of Unnecessary Detail

Ray Johnston

Matt finds a great way to calculate Pi on Pi-Day with his team.

Armin Quast

Sudden appearance/mention of Steve Mould or threeblue1brown, usage of the phrase "give it a go," or a dog wandering through the background

James Spear

Parker square mentioned or how much he dislikes it. :)

John Sawyer

Matt finds a way to "circle the square"

Marco Ferrari

Matt namedrops previous employer Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward

Paul

Matt mentions pi. There’s a typo on an overlay

Dave Ensminger

Gives it a go ;) in true parker style

Kaushik Mohan

Uncredited cameo by Bec Hill

Will Coleda

Matt interacts with his past or future self

David Kopka

Shoutout to all the wonderful supporters on patreon

Juliana B

This square is only a projection of a cube.

Sami Reinikainen

Mentions the rhombic dodecahedron. Mentions one of his books.

Imre Polik

Matt calculates pi (by hand, obviously) using a Parker Square

Hubert Anisimowicz

Varying amounts of facial hair in the edit

Lester Bailey

2+ Matts on the screen simultaneously

Alan Haberman

Makes a mistake that goes undetected in the edit :-)

Imre Polik

A square for when a special remix of the Stand Up Maths theme music plays.

Aric

Matt talks about another Matt. Eg. Future Matt, Past Matt, Editor Matt, etc..

Alex

Matt mentions Lucie in relation to the actual maths problem Matt commands Sky for go to her place or just pets Sky :)

Balázs Jókay

Matt makes an inside joke reference to the Parker Square effect

Mehdi J. Pieloor

A copy of the Parker Square One of your pi approximations. Maybe one where only the first few digits are correct or one that's a date. 3.14.1972 or something The Soccer arena sign. The approximation for Earth's size you did "gratuitous" in the center square. it's not a freebie. "An overly complex method to answer a simple problem" if you're doing multiple cards make one with your methods used in your pi approximation videos with "TBA" in every square after you run out of the ones you've done An impossible solution for that puzzle (I can't remember the name) that's 4 by 4 with 1 through 15 and you slide them around

Bryan Williams

Terrible python code

Jose Antonio Gonzalez

Several obvious, and several not-so-obvious, background props with links to the video topic

Phil D

Matt presents a favorite thing of his.

Paul Cousin

Stand up Maths Dance Break

James Bastone

- Sky the lab walking in the background - Matt says the word "Ridiculous"

Gilad Teller

Whiteboard

Juan Ferrer Meleiro

A mistake not corrected in the video but caught by someone in the comments

Juliana B

Fast-forward clip of Matt assembling something

Toaster

A fun cameo by one of Matt's many edutainer friends. Probably another Brady Haran alum.

Stefan Nikolov

Matt drinks from his utilities puzzle mug

Chris Adams

a Numberphile video takes place outdoors (rare!)

Steve

“Future Matt here …”

ChrisMac

I learn to see/appreciate something in a new way

Steve

Matt teases a wierd way to calculate PI Matt advertise his previous/latest/next/”currently working on it" book

Simone Emiliano Matteo Palla

Matt brings out a research paper (printed just as a prop)

Juan Ferrer Meleiro

Give it a go

ChrisMac

a copy of a book(s) by Matt Parker can be seen in the background

Steve

Explains a concept in a silly way, before pulling out an academic paper on said concept.

Taylor Leyhew

I think the middle needs to be something like Parker Square

Tahg

This, 100%

Christopher Calzonetti

Making something out of paper, and for the bingo card episode, that something specifically being a bingo card.

PeteyPak

Multiple Matts appear on screen at same time

Alyssa Gambone

Sticky tape

PeteyPak

Doggo is seen

PeteyPak

Middle square has to be parker says maths or just 'maths' in quotes

Christopher Mayfield

Tricksy editing

PeteyPak

Hexagons are the bestagons

Noel Markham

"I gave it a go"

Rich Holmes

Performing a unneeded thing then skips it and then plugs second channel

Christopher Mayfield

"Parker [X]"

Toby Archer

Matt mentions how much hair past-Matt has

Vlado Oravec

Matt uses a spreadsheet

Rowin

Steve Mould Cameo, Reference to hair loss, Unexpected location change, custom theme song remix / title sequence, Book/live show plug

Caleb Compton

Math based pun or joke

Bengeance

Past, Present and / or Future Matt interact in a non space-time congruent manner

Jan Busch

"but that would be a ridiculous thing to do... so I did it"

Valkhiya

"Matt makes a self referential joke in a bingo card"

Lawnmower enthusiast

Matt performs a tedious task by hand to demonstrate a mathematical concept

Bengeance

Appearance or mention of Alex and/or Skylab

Keith Moser

Matt makes a self-referential bald joke.

Peter Smith

I wholeheartedly believe that a few of the squares should have duplicates to make it a true Parker-Bingo Card!

Kieran White

Matt talks about his "current" favourite shape/number/etc.

James D

"Matt uses a video effects plugin for comedic purposes"

Roberto Casula

Matt mentions pi / Matt refuses to acknowledge tau

Tessa & Maarten

Special guest collaboration

Keith Moser

Matt trolls Steve Mould.

SabreWolfy

"GeoGebra script by my dear friend..."

Bartosz Błaszkiewicz

Matt refers to himself as “Matthew”. Rare!

Stephen McIntosh

"Matt asserts the superiority of Pi over Tau"

Roberto Casula

Matt provides an almost correct mathematical statement/theory

Hamza Ali

"References the Parker Square"

Maarten Daalder

Matt mentions his book again

James Fudge

"Future Matt here..."

Gordon Ross

Matt rolls his eyes at a Parker Square flashback.

David Miller

Skylab

Bret Scofield


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