We Played Hide And Seek Across Switzerland - Finale
Summary
TLDRفي النهاية من موسم 9 من بطولة Jet Lag: The Game، يكافح آدم لتجنب الخسارة وتحقيق الفوز النهائي. بعد أن تمكن من تخطي بين ووقته النهائي من 9 ساعات و36 دقيقة، يظهر أن الخطة تعتمد على موقع مخبئه. يبدأ الأحداث في الغابة في وينشر، حيث يبدأ بين وسام يومهم النهائي. يستخدمون أسئلة واستجابات لتحديد الموقع، مع تحديات وأخطاء في التحليل. ينتهي السيناريو بـ آدم يحقق الفوز واستقباله في Zürich Flughafen، حيث يحصل على تمثال يمكن أكله من الكعكة، مما يجسد المتعة والتحديات التي واجهتها اللاعبين في هذه الجولة المدهشة من اللعب.
Takeaways
- 🎉 Adam赢得了Jet Lag第9季的冠军。
- 🕒 Adam通过在最后时刻到达Zürich Flughafen结束了比赛。
- 📍 Adam的隐藏地点是Steffisburg,他通过从Thun跑步到达那里。
- 🔍 Ben和Sam在寻找Adam的过程中经历了多次猜测和错误。
- 🚂 他们利用火车线路和距离线索来缩小搜索范围。
- 🤔 他们在比赛中面临了关于是否在同一个州、是否在25英里半径内等问题。
- 📱 他们使用了Strava、FaceTime和照片等工具来尝试找到Adam。
- 🍰 Adam赢得了一个由蛋糕制成的可食用的Jet Lag奖杯。
- 🎁 Nebula上推出了Jet Lag第9季的未剪辑特辑和其他原创内容。
- 📅 Nebula提供了一个折扣链接,通过Jet Lag推荐链接订阅可以获得优惠。
Q & A
ما هي القصة الرئيسية في النص؟
-النص يحكي عن أداءAdam في لعبة hide-and-seek عبر سويسرا، حيث يحاول الفوز على Ben من خلال تجاوز وقته في الساعات 9 و 36 دقيقة قبل انتهاء اليوم الأخير.
ما هي الخطة التي يعتمد عليها Adam؟
-الخطة تعتمد على المكان الذي وضعه لمنطقة الأخفاء، والتي سيكشف عنها لاحقًا.
في أي وقت يبدأ يوم النهائي للعبة؟
-يبدأ يوم النهائي للعبة في 7:30 صباحًا.
ما هي الخطوات الأولى التي يتخذها Ben و Sam في يوم النهائي؟
-يذهبون أولاً إلى المحطة القطارية في Töss Station ل搭乗 القطار الذي يبدأ في الساعة 7:51.
ما هي الرسالة التي يرسلها Ben و Sam لـ Adam؟
-يرسلون رسالة تتضمن قصيدة تحاول الكشف عن مكان Adam.
ما هي الإجابة التي تلقيها Adam على السؤال حول وجوده في نفس الكانتون مثل Zürich؟
-Adam يقول إنه ليس في الكانتون نفسه مثل Zürich.
ما هي الخطوات التي يتخذها Adam لتجنب أن يكتشفه؟
-Adam يركب القطار إلى مكان بعيد ثم يركض إلى بلدة أخرى داخل منطقة المحطة القطارية الأخرى، مما يجعل الآخرين يعتقدون أنه لا يمكن أن يكون هناك.
ما هي الخطوات النهائية التي يتخذها Ben و Sam لتحديد مكان Adam؟
-يستخدمون مجموعة من العمليات المنطقية مثل الrhyme، ال.same canton، والـ 50-mile radar لتقليل خيارات المكان، ثم يذهبون إلى Solothurn وثم إلى Utzenstorf.
لماذا يعتقد Ben و Sam أن Adam قد ذهب إلى Bern؟
-يعتقدون ذلك لأن القطار السريع الوحيد في البلاد يذهب من Zürich إلى Bern وجنيف، وأنه لا يمكن أن يكون Adam قد ذهب إلى جنيف، لكنه قد ذهب إلى Bern.
ما هي النتيجة النهائية للعبة؟
-Adam يفوز في النهاية لأنه يتمكن من تجنب الكشف من قبل Ben و Sam و يختبئ في Steffisburg.
ما هي النصائح التي يقدمها النص للاعبين في لعبة hide-and-seek؟
-النص ينصح بالتخطيط الجيد، التفكير المنطقي، واستخدام العمليات المنطقية لتقليل الخيارات المحتملة للأخفاء.
Outlines
🕒_FINAL_DAY_START
The script opens on the final day of a hide-and-seek challenge in Switzerland. Adam has one day left to beat Ben's record of 9 hours and 36 minutes to win. Adam has a plan that hinges on the location of his hiding spot, which will be revealed later. Ben and the narrator hurry to catch Adam, discussing their strategy en route to the train station. They consider asking rhyme-based questions to narrow down Adam's location and suspect he might be around Zürich.
🚆_CHASE_TO_ZURICH
Ben and the narrator are on a train to Zürich, believing Adam might be heading there. They discuss the possibility of Adam using a rhyme calculator and decide to ask if Adam is in the same canton. They receive a 'no' in response, which excludes Zürich Canton and makes them consider other potential locations like Basel, Bern, Lucerne, and St. Gallen. They also contemplate the usefulness of asking about east or west directions.
🚶_PLAN_REVEALED
Adam reveals his strategy of taking a train as far as possible and then sprinting to a different municipality within the same train station zone, just before the hiding period ended. He chose a location that rhymes and is outside the radius they set, hoping they would rule out his actual location based on the impossibility of reaching it and the lack of a rhyming word. Meanwhile, Ben and the narrator are still trying to deduce Adam's whereabouts, considering various towns and using a 50-mile radar to their advantage.
🔍_RADAR_QUESTIONS
The chase continues with Ben and the narrator sending a 10-mile radar to find Adam, but it results in a miss. They consider asking about latitude, hoping to avoid that question as it would significantly narrow down the options. They receive a longitude hit, placing Adam east of them, which, combined with previous radar results, limits the possibilities to a tight region. They contemplate the next best question to ask and the strategy for narrowing down Adam's location.
🏠_NARROWING_DOWN_LOCATIONS
After a 25-mile radar hit, Ben and the narrator are cautiously optimistic about finding Adam. They engage in a research montage to narrow down the possible towns based on the information gathered so far. They end up with twelve potential towns and discuss the strategy of revealing Adam's plan, which involves running to a different municipality within the same train station zone to throw off his pursuers.
🚂_TRAIN_TO_WIEDLISBACH
Ben and the narrator take a train to Wiedlisbach, having narrowed down the options to this one town based on the odd departure time of Adam's train. However, upon arrival, they find that Wiedlisbach Station does not match Adam's photo, leading to confusion and the realization that they may have been tricked. They reconsider their strategy and hypothesize that Adam might have used the overlapping zones of two towns, Bätterkinden and Utzenstorf, to his advantage.
🤔_CONFUSION_AND_STRATEGY
The pursuers are left confused and without a clear lead. They decide on a new strategy to exhaust Adam by making him perform tasks that might inadvertently reveal his location. They attempt to get a bird sighting via FaceTime and ask for a photo of five buildings, all while continuing to scrutinize the maps for any missed clues. Despite their efforts, they find themselves lost and unsure of their next move.
🏃_RUN_FOR_STRAVA
In a last-ditch effort, Ben and the narrator make Adam run for Strava, hoping this will lead them to his location. As they wait for results, they consider giving up and just enjoying the scenery. Eventually, they realize they missed an entire line of towns and that Adam could have reached Langenthal by a different route. They rush to Langenthal and check each station on the line, only to end up at the last stop, Rohrbach, without success.
🏆_WINNER_REVELATION
The script concludes with Adam revealing his actual hiding place in Steffisburg, which he reached by running from Thun. The team meets at Zürich Flughafen, where Adam is declared the winner of Jet Lag season 9, Hide + Seek. They celebrate with an edible Jet Lag trophy, and Adam eats it whole. The video ends with the team discussing the challenges of the season and teasing the upcoming season 10.
🎥_POST_SEASON_CONTENT
After the season finale, the team promotes exclusive content available on Nebula, including a cut-for-time special for season 9 and The Layover, their after-show podcast. They also mention other creators on Nebula and encourage viewers to subscribe using their discount link, nebula.tv/jetlag, which supports the show by contributing to its production costs.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Switzerland
💡hide-and-seek
💡finale
💡rhyming
💡canton
💡train station
💡strategy
💡coins
💡photo
💡radius
💡direction
💡winner
Highlights
Finale of hide-and-seek across Switzerland with one day left for Adam to potentially win.
Adam's plan to beat Ben's record relies on the strategic placement of his hiding zone.
Ben and Sam's final day begins in Winterthur with a plan to catch Adam.
Inconvenient journey for Ben and Sam to reach Töss Station for a train to downtown.
High-risk, high-reward strategy employed by Adam with an uncertain outcome.
Use of a rhyme strategy by Ben and Sam to gain information about Adam's location.
Adam's decision to exclude Zürich Canton significantly narrows down search areas.
50-mile radar strategy used by Ben and Sam to exclude possible locations for Adam.
Photo request by Ben and Sam to gather more information about Adam's whereabouts.
Realization that Adam might be outside of expected locations, prompting a change in strategy.
The introduction of a 10-mile radius search to pinpoint Adam's location.
Adam's clever plan involving running to a different municipality within the same train station zone.
Elimination of towns based on odd or even train departure times.
Confusion and realization of potential mistakes in the search strategy.
The discovery of the overlooked town of Langenthal as a possible hiding spot.
Final realization and confirmation of Adam's location in Steffisburg.
Adam's victory and the presentation of an edible Jet Lag: The Game trophy.
Announcement of Jet Lag season 9 cut-for-time special on Nebula and other exclusive content.
Promotion of Nebula's subscription offer and its benefits for the show.
Transcripts
Hello, and welcome back to the finale
of hide-and-seek across Switzerland.
Right now, there's one day left,
which means Adam has just enough time
to potentially pull back and win the whole thing.
If he can beat Ben's 9 hour and 36 minutes,
he'll secure first place right before the final day ends.
That might be a tall order, but Adam has a plan
that relies on exactly where he placed his hiding zone,
a plan we'll learn more about later.
For now, let's return to the woods in Winterthur,
where Ben and I are about to start our final day.
Hello.
It's 7:30 am...
and we are...
so frickin' back!
But we gotta go.
It's 7:30.
We gotta catch Adam.
Yeah, let's get to the train station.
Let's go.
So here's the thing.
It is extremely inconvenient.
I mean, this was my goal
to get from this part of the city to downtown.
It's almost an hour-long walk,
but there's a train from Töss Station at 7:51.
We should be able to make that if we're quick.
I just have to not break my leg.
Yeah, are you... Okay, yeah.
I'm so not breaking my leg, Sam.
Okay, but you know there's branches sticking out.
I don't care. No, Ben.
My legs are stronger than that.
Good morning!
It is the final day.
Oh man, I'm nervous.
(sighs)
I did something kinda high risk, high reward.
Ohh, we'll see if it worked.
We need to ask some questions.
So, I think we almost certainly want to do the rhyme thing.
Because it seems like that's the best opening strat regardless.
It's a very useful question.
But I think it might make sense
to ask pretty early the same canton question.
I agree. I think there's
a decent chance he's around Zürich.
Yeah, and even if he's not— Uh-oh.
Even if he's not,
excluding the Zürich Canton, which is pretty big,
would be pretty useful for us.
I mean, the direction might be Zürich regardless,
but okay, let me at least fire off the rhyme.
Okay, fire off the rhyme.
I think we're in a good position.
I agree.
So, alright, let me figure out the fastest route
to Zürich Hauptbahnhof.
Alright, well...
They have bought the rhymes.
This is good.
This is part of the plan.
Ohh, I hope this works.
It is Intern— Oh, that's you.
Awh.
Sin, Flock, Zuckerberg.
I almost put Zuckerberg yesterday.
I know what rhyme calculator he's using.
And Skill.
That suggests to me that he is in a German area, but...
Or... Maybe he's trying to trick us.
Yeah, it'd be very hard for him to get outside of the German area.
Not impossible, but it'd be very difficult.
Should we fire off same canton?
Let's do. If he is near Zürich,
it's gonna be a huge headache.
Gonna be a bloodbath.
And I say that as someone who did that strat.
(chuckles) Yeah.
We'll see.
Okay, so they've asked if I'm in the same canton.
I'm not.
I guess that's a solid question at this point.
If they know that I'm not in Zürich at all,
then that gets rid of the densest,
or one of the densest areas.
On the other hand, though,
given that I'm not in the Zürich Canton...
I mean, it means I could still be in
a whole lot of cantons, so...
Oh, it's a no.
Adam is not in the Zürich Canton,
so that means that he went a decent ways from here.
Yeah, which makes sense,
but there are only so many decent ways he could get.
He could have gone towards Basel.
He could have gone towards Bern.
He could have gone to Lucerne.
Could have gone to Lucerne.
Could have gone to St. Gallen.
That would be the main curveball.
Is there...
a way that we can ask a question
that will give us a direction to go?
I mean, considering he's not in the Zürich Canton,
I don't think Zürich would make a huge difference
if we did— if we figured out
whether he was east or west of us.
(sighs) I mean, but east or west would really
only exclude St. Gallen.
Yeah, but that's a— There's plenty over there.
And it would make sense, because it's kind of a...
It's a bit of a curveball. convoluted corner.
Yeah, but everything else is west.
There's got to be a better question we can ask.
But we're gonna want to do east–west eventually, right?
Yeah, but it's— The thing is
that question is useful anytime.
It really is. Yes, but we need direction.
We do, but I think that there are
other ways we can get direction.
Okay.
Alright, train's here.
I'm gonna venture a guess
that their leading theory is that I'm somewhere outside of Bern.
And I am.
So they're right, but...
I don't think I'm the place outside of Bern
where they would think.
Still going to Zürich because it's still a big hub,
and it's still probably in his direction.
Here's a suggestion.
So if we do a 50-mile radar,
that would include everything east of us
that he could reasonably get to...
but it would exclude Bern
...and all of that area to the west
that he could get to pretty quickly.
Because that's the high-speed line.
Basel would be excluded, barely.
And Bern would be excluded.
But we'd want to hit it now
and not— Before we go to Zürich.
Before we go to Zürich.
The train leaves now, so we gotta...
Yeah, hit the 50-mile radius.
Okay.
Alright.
A 50-mile radar.
I would say that that is somewhat unfortunate.
Because I don't think I'm in it.
Nope.
And that does really limit the possibilities.
Ah, shoot, yeah.
That was probably a smart move.
Alright, Sam, what do you think?
Is it going to be a hit or a miss?
We just got it.
We just got it? What is it?
Miss.
That, okay, well, now I—
It's going to look like I'm lying,
but my guess was going to be miss.
The highest-speed line in the country
is the one that goes Zürich, Bern, Geneva.
Yeah, and he couldn't have gotten as far as Geneva,
but he could have gotten to Bern.
My guess is that he went to Bern.
'Cause it was the furthest—
It was the fastest he could get that far.
Yep.
Do we want to do anything in Zürich?
Or just head straight to Bern?
I mean, if he's not within 50 miles...
Probably not, yeah.
Okay, let me check
what the fastest transfer is going to be.
We're alright.
Just barely made the train.
Let's go this way.
It looks like they're headed to Bern, which...
I mean, in fairness, it's pretty obvious
that I am somewhere...
in the broad vicinity of Bern.
Now, I knew that they would figure out
that I was somewhere in the Bern region-ish
pretty quickly.
So the plan accounts for that.
I wasn't just expecting
that they would never figure that out.
I will say they figured it out a little faster
and a little more cheaply than I would have liked.
Ben, this is so fun.
Yes, we are on our way.
While we're sideways. We're sideways.
It's fun that we're sideways.
It's so fun that we're sideways. Normally they're not sideways.
And that's what fun is.
It's when something is different than it normally is.
Now would be a good time
to ask for a photo if we wanted to.
Yeah, I mean the train station one could be good.
I mean—
I feel like we want that at some point regardless.
That one is a great—
It's just a good verification tool,
and it'll be useful later, and it might tell us something now.
Yeah. So...
What do you think, fire it off?
I think let's just fire it off while we're on our way.
I'm into it. I mean, we're racking up coins,
but I think we're
– at least for a little while – going to be in an area
where we can respond to a curse pretty well.
Yeah, I'm not too worried yet.
Alright, the next part of the game
is the key part.
Just really need them to have a bad middle game.
(growls hesitantly)
Alright, they want a photo of the train station.
But that is fine.
Oh, my legs are so tired.
I mean, I think just a picture of...
this...
would probably work.
Shoot.
(camera click)
Well, I hope that there aren't pictures
that show that graffiti.
Okay, okay, we've got the photo.
That could be anywhere.
I mean, there's the same graffiti.
Yeah, well, I mean, we'll be able to spot it.
I just don't think we can learn a ton from that, because...
I think that could be big city, small.
Good job, Adam.
(faint ringing)
Why is someone ringing a bell?
What's going on?
Whoa, it's sheep.
Hello.
Oh, it's the sheep's bell.
The sheep was ringing the bell.
Great work!
Or goats, maybe?
Are you a goat?
Ram, potentially?
Okay.
Welcome... to Bern.
Welcome to Bern.
Let's...
Bern his chances of victory to the ground.
Ohh! Hey! You like that?
Yeah, that's pretty good.
Thank you.
Yeah, so we're thinking a 10-mile radius
just to see if he's here
or in any of the surrounding towns.
Because if he's not...
the remaining options are pretty limited.
Sending it.
(inhales sharply)
Okay, 10-mile radar.
Not great.
So I'm not within 10 miles of them.
But knowing that...
means they can rule out a ton of the complexity.
Oh, is this car gonna try to— No.
I was really hoping
that they were gonna go for a 5-mile radar.
Because...
that would still kind of leave in the outskirts of Bern.
I think their best next question is probably a latitude.
So let's hope they don't ask that.
Look at...
Look at Bern.
Does it have a particular thing that it's known for?
Vibes?
Seems like it's kind of the whole country.
Yeah, except for Winterthur.
Except for Winterthur.
Ooh.
What?
It's a miss. It's a miss.
Okay, okay.
He still could have come here
and then gone somewhere...
He could have. Connected.
But he only would've had about 30 minutes
once getting here.
We could ask if he is north or south of us.
We could also ask if he's east or west of us.
Yeah, if he is anywhere east of us,
that would narrow down options pretty quick
because of that radius that we have
around Winterthur.
So there's very few places
that would be east of us
and that he theoretically could have gotten to.
Well, he also just couldn't have gotten
that far west of us.
No, so I guess it would narrow down options a good bit.
But it is expensive.
I think at this point...
We're gonna need it.
We're gonna need something big.
Okay, east–west?
(hesitates)
...Yeah.
Ah, shoot.
Longitude.
So I'm east of them.
Ugggh.
The possibilities start to get really limited
thanks to that 50-mile radar, I think,
and the 10-mile.
We start to be dealing with a pretty tight region.
He's east of us.
Okay.
There's a stretch of towns right here.
I think we've sort of got...
Like a band.
Again, unless we are really...
Whiffing it. Whiffing it.
Yeah.
Which we may be.
Very possible.
I think there's a band of towns that he could be in.
And it's here.
Well, is there something that could confirm that?
One thing we could maybe do...
is we could drop a 25-mile radius.
Mhm.
If the 25 is a no, that cuts off
pretty much everything except for...
Yeah, except for the stuff right outside of Basel.
I think at that point,
we would just have to probably assume
he went to Basel.
But I think considering that takes an hour,
it makes sense to use the coins
and use that to... to confirm.
I don't love it, but...
I don't love it either. I don't love it either.
He's not making this easy for us.
I think it's probably the best option.
I think we've got to do a 25-mile radius from here.
Because if it's a yes, then we've got a donut.
Yeah, if it's a yes, that's very useful.
If it's a no, we have a problem.
This is a critical one. Ohh, Adam!
Why are you doing this to us, Adam?
This is too hard.
You picked a place that's too hard.
I'm sure he's feeling...
great right now.
We are not going to let you beat us.
We are going to find you.
So, to me...
This seems like a good sign
that they are confused.
There's a 25-mile radar.
I am within 25 miles of them.
I think that's a good sign?
I'm gonna say I'm cautiously optimistic about that.
Okay, hello.
This is interesting.
We've got an answer.
And it's the most interesting answer.
It's a hit. It's a hit.
So that means that he is within 25 miles of us,
but not 10 miles of us.
We have a Target logo.
Yeah. Not sponsored.
And in fact— We have a Lyme disease bite.
Well, not even.
We have half a Lyme disease bite.
It's like if a tick bit you,
and then half your arm fell off.
Oh, like the inside? Because we've also split
Like a cross-section of your arm.
Yeah, no.
Because we've split—
We've done the longitude as well.
Oh, so it's like, okay,
so it's like you slice your arm in half.
Yeah.
And then you slice it this way too.
The tick has bit you here.
So...
Theoretically...
hopefully...
around now is when my plan should start...
really working.
Right about now, hopefully,
they should be making a list
of all the places where they think I could be.
And hopefully...
where I actually am is not on it.
(chants, knocking rail) Research, research, research.
We should be able to figure out...
down to a few towns, where he is based on this.