if the guests were all using the same account then they have collectively the best average accuracy for any question Guests have 55% average exactly smith has 54.66% Ross has 53.66% trott has 52.12%
Being very specialised in a specific field doesn't make you any better in a quiz. General knowledge is a bit of an equaliser. Simon likely has a higher IQ than most quizzers from The Chase for example, but they'd perform much better than he would in a general knowledge quiz
Him talking about song lyrics, I Have one for him "Kings don't need advice From little horn-bills for a start" from the song I just can't wait to be king
7:59 Smith, that's exactly how quizzes work. Your fallacy in thinking that the answer couldn't be the same for multiple questions in a row caused you to think irrationally and pick the wrong answer. It's the same as on a multiple choice test where there are 4 four questions in a row whose answers are C.
My best guess is that he half-remembered that the Scots themselves came from Ireland. According to medieval codices, the Gaelic "Scotti" invaded northern Britain after the retreat of the Romans, and drove off the native Picts and Brythons. So, the term "Scotland" is of Irish origin, if nothing else.
@@DrShocktopus Northern Island is not part of Britain, it is however part of the UK which may be confusing you. This is why it is often referred to as GB and NI, rather than just GB.
Oh, I just finished reading the time machine the other week! He goes soooo far into the future it's ridiculous, and man, it got a bit intense, I couldn't stop thinking about that story after I finished it. It was very good though! Also, I'm so glad you all got Simon in to play with you, this was great! Some of these questions seem pretty obscure, so I wasn't completely sure he would win, but I was hoping, hehe, and he did it! Congrats to Simon!
@@wildbore_ It's The Time Machine by H.G. Wells Depending on what length of stories you like to read, it is a little long, it's about 11 chapters, but I really enjoyed it! It was one short story in a large collection of H.G. Wells short stories I bought, so I would say it's worth it, lol, but I think only you can determine if it really is worth your time or not, haha
According to the Netflix film Outlaw King, Robert the Bruce was Scottish but had Irish friends, and actually moved there for a short time when he was hunted by the english towards the start of his rebellion
I can't think of any Scot heroes that were Irish, but James Connolly was born in Scotland but played a big part in Irish workers movements and The 1916 Rising. St Patrick was from some part of Britain
Zazu from the Lion King is actually a hornbill not a toucan, and the lyric Smith was thinking of actually says "Kings don't need advice From little horn-bills for a start"
Protestantism was founded several decades earlier by Martin Luther, a German monk. King Henry founded the Anglican church, which while being similar to Protestantism also retained many aspects of Catholic doctrine
@@sulphuric_glue4468 fair enough I must have gotten a bit mixed up but either way even with my apparently spotty knowledge of Henry and the church I knew he wasn't a saint.
Smith, Edward the Bruce, brother of Robert, tried (and failed) to gain the High Kingship of Ireland. It was fought in Ireland and ended when Edward got himself killed in 1318.
Not at all interesting fact, but an ancient memory that was stirred of my mum telling me a few years back. When Winston Churchill was on a boat(I think at one point of the Boer War, he was on the same boat as her great grandad or his brother or something like that, one of those sorts of people, and that is my very vague claim to fame which I had completely erased until Simon mentioned it!
Smith's only hope of winning at the end was if Robert the Bruce was magically Irish, so you can understand why he'd delude himself into picking the wrong answer.
You're right it was done very peacefully, the Brits asked very nicely if they could control their lands and all of Scotland was like" Sure guys, we didn't want a country of our own anyway". Then everybody did the dance of joy.
Except it was James I, who was already King of Scotland when he became King of England, who united the two crowns and pushed to rename the country to Great Britain but alright.
Well the Crowns weren't united till 1707. Yeah, James VI became the king of England and Scotland in 1603 but they were still two crowns. He wanted to be the King of Great Britain but the English parliament weren't having it.
3:02 cars arent typically made out of steel are they? What? Ofcourse they are. Mostly steel. But nowdays some parts can be carbon fibre, glass fibre, plastic and aluminum.
9:13 That is the Time Machine remake, please watch the classic film from 1960. Way better, a true classic film. Freaked me out when I watched it as a kid
These Trivial Pursuits videos are basically just Smith's slow journey to realizing that he actually isn't really that knowledgeable.
So far he still immediately makes an excuse for why he got it wrong about 50% of the time. I'd call that progress
he really likes to act like he knows exactly what he's talking about all the time, even when he has no fucking clue...
"William the Wallace"
Nice Smith.
That's the Irish version
And gromit
"Which English king is one of the patron saints of difficult marriages?"
Sjin instantly presses the Edward the Confessor button.
Takafumi Sakagami sjin didn’t feature in this particular video
It's a reference to Turps' Big Fat Quiz, in which Sjin answered several questions with an image of Edward the Confessor.
Takafumi Sakagami I’ve now watched it, good stuff
Trivia? Rigged. (apparently)
Phds? Only one.
Hair? On point.
Hotel? Trivago.
this meme is spreading
@@Swatmat its one of the few that isn't offensive. 🤣🤣🤣
Why did i find this hilarious?!
@@DipakRana158 well Im glad you are laughing 👍
Hotel? L U M B A G O
Enjoyed Simon's appearances with the hats and yogs. Personality fits well 👌
we need Simon as the 4th hatfilm member
7th. After Craig and casual
@@samuelehret-pickett7983 That's 6th my friend.
BlueIceNinja98 Craiggle counts as 2, friendo
if the guests were all using the same account then they have collectively the best average accuracy for any question
Guests have 55% average exactly
smith has 54.66%
Ross has 53.66%
trott has 52.12%
Constantly in awe of Smith's ability to say the most wrong thing with a fantastic degree of confidence
17:12 Smiffy is absolutely right! Badgers are absolutely omnivores! Stupid game robbed him!
... she's now a lawyer. Brilliant:)
Yay, I love Simon
Glad to see him doing stuff with you again
"IT'S A TRICK QUESTION!" - Smith (2019)
There is no doubt in my mind Simon will win this unless you all pick sports then it's a dice roll.
You need to stop crashing your car!!!!
Being very specialised in a specific field doesn't make you any better in a quiz. General knowledge is a bit of an equaliser. Simon likely has a higher IQ than most quizzers from The Chase for example, but they'd perform much better than he would in a general knowledge quiz
DAMMIT SMOTH!! ZAZU IS HORNBILL NOT TOUCAN!!! TOUCAN IS SOUTH AMERICAN!!!
THANK YOU
"Smoth" lol
Him talking about song lyrics, I Have one for him "Kings don't need advice
From little horn-bills for a start" from the song I just can't wait to be king
Simon + boiks. Match made in heaven.
Absolutely disgusted that Simon left Trott hanging like that when he called for the air-5. He should be ashamed.
That science show video was fucking great
7:59 Smith, that's exactly how quizzes work. Your fallacy in thinking that the answer couldn't be the same for multiple questions in a row caused you to think irrationally and pick the wrong answer. It's the same as on a multiple choice test where there are 4 four questions in a row whose answers are C.
HATS Film. Great combo.
Hey guys, got my Oxford offer today. I'm pretty happy ngl
Congrats! Don't fuck it up like I did.
Was Smith thinking about St. Patrick? He wasn't actually Irish, he was British.
I think he was thinking of the irish guy in braveheart
He was Welsh
@@dahamster97 which is british
My best guess is that he half-remembered that the Scots themselves came from Ireland. According to medieval codices, the Gaelic "Scotti" invaded northern Britain after the retreat of the Romans, and drove off the native Picts and Brythons. So, the term "Scotland" is of Irish origin, if nothing else.
@@DrShocktopus Northern Island is not part of Britain, it is however part of the UK which may be confusing you. This is why it is often referred to as GB and NI, rather than just GB.
Oh, I just finished reading the time machine the other week! He goes soooo far into the future it's ridiculous, and man, it got a bit intense, I couldn't stop thinking about that story after I finished it. It was very good though!
Also, I'm so glad you all got Simon in to play with you, this was great! Some of these questions seem pretty obscure, so I wasn't completely sure he would win, but I was hoping, hehe, and he did it! Congrats to Simon!
who's it by and is it worth it?
@@wildbore_ It's The Time Machine by H.G. Wells
Depending on what length of stories you like to read, it is a little long, it's about 11 chapters, but I really enjoyed it! It was one short story in a large collection of H.G. Wells short stories I bought, so I would say it's worth it, lol, but I think only you can determine if it really is worth your time or not, haha
well I'm here watching hat films so clearly I have a lot of free time, thanks though I'll give it a try
@@wildbore_ Same, honestly, haha, and no problem! I hope you like it!
I've been subscribed to hatfilms for years and Simon for about 2 years, unexpected Collab man...
8:59 He goes muuuuuch further than just watching humanity diverge, he goes all the way until the earth is desolate and basically dead.
Churchill was already like a minister during WW1.
i like smitt outragous shouting when something isnt when expected. glorious :D
I just finished Brave New World, it was great, Simon is as well I think we need to see him more often.
*Laughs in Scottish at Smith*
Heae heae heae heae heae
So Smith, you were very close - Robert the Bruce’s wife was Irish.
“Property” also close only works on horseshoe and hand grenades.
According to the Netflix film Outlaw King, Robert the Bruce was Scottish but had Irish friends, and actually moved there for a short time when he was hunted by the english towards the start of his rebellion
I can't think of any Scot heroes that were Irish, but James Connolly was born in Scotland but played a big part in Irish workers movements and The 1916 Rising. St Patrick was from some part of Britain
Zazu from the Lion King is actually a hornbill not a toucan, and the lyric Smith was thinking of actually says "Kings don't need advice
From little horn-bills for a start"
Smiff's been listening to Sjin-facts
*answers a question on novels*
Ross: "Well I haven't seen the movie."
Simons an excellent addition, loved the video!
Come on guys, Henry the 8th basically founded the Protestant church so he could get divorced how could he be a saint?
I mean he did also get granted the title of "defender of the faith" by the pope beforehand.
@@kingofbengland fair point but I'm pretty sure you can only be made a saint after you die so he'd have long thrown that favour in the bin.
Protestantism was founded several decades earlier by Martin Luther, a German monk. King Henry founded the Anglican church, which while being similar to Protestantism also retained many aspects of Catholic doctrine
@@sulphuric_glue4468 fair enough I must have gotten a bit mixed up but either way even with my apparently spotty knowledge of Henry and the church I knew he wasn't a saint.
Sulphuric_Glue and then his kids got all argumentative about how Protestant it should be
Simon: We have brutally conquered both of these places
Simon's the best
I met Simon at the overcooked stream, he's just as great in person
Smith, Edward the Bruce, brother of Robert, tried (and failed) to gain the High Kingship of Ireland. It was fought in Ireland and ended when Edward got himself killed in 1318.
21:11 Edward Bruce his brother spent a bit of time in Ireland?
I love this guy. I wonder if he'll pick the science category every time
oml ross thought venus was bigger than the gas GIANT Uranus lmao
ITS SIMON!!!!!!!!!
12:30 how is that geography???
Not at all interesting fact, but an ancient memory that was stirred of my mum telling me a few years back. When Winston Churchill was on a boat(I think at one point of the Boer War, he was on the same boat as her great grandad or his brother or something like that, one of those sorts of people, and that is my very vague claim to fame which I had completely erased until Simon mentioned it!
So Smith thinks it's bad gamesmanship if he can't game the system to guess the answer rather than guess Saturn which he thought was the answer???
Simon's YT channel is linked twice in the description, instead of his Twitch
Churchill was navy not army
Simon: "cars aren't typically made of steel are they?" ... erm...
10:16 He certainly doesent know his tea. Everyone knows its Yorkshire gold
"William the Wallace" -Smith 2019
I love Simon with the Hats!
Maybe Smith was thinking about the Apostle of Ireland, St Patrick was actually born in Scotland?
Petition to make Simon a permanent member of HAT Films
> Native to Africa
>"Rhinoceros"
> Refers game to Indian Rhinoceros
Cars arent typically made of steel?
Of course they are
(Not all before some people disagree but the majority are)
Yeah, like 85% of cars on the road are steel
@@jako1234567890jako Yeah, just the cars themselves had a higher percentage of steel prior to the mid 1980s.
New cars usually have atleast some parts of the body in plastic now. But yes I think it's safe to say every car has steel.
YES MORE SIMON!!!
Sneaky Simon at 16:20 😂😂
Theres 2 links to Simon's channel in the description
Guys GUYS. You went with Churchill at the Somme? When he famously was in charge of the failed Gallipoli landings?
Smith's only hope of winning at the end was if Robert the Bruce was magically Irish, so you can understand why he'd delude himself into picking the wrong answer.
Zazu is not actually a toucan, he is a hornbill
Scotland wasn't brutally conquered but ok.
You're right it was done very peacefully, the Brits asked very nicely if they could control their lands and all of Scotland was like" Sure guys, we didn't want a country of our own anyway". Then everybody did the dance of joy.
The irish conquered scotland
Except it was James I, who was already King of Scotland when he became King of England, who united the two crowns and pushed to rename the country to Great Britain but alright.
Well the Crowns weren't united till 1707. Yeah, James VI became the king of England and Scotland in 1603 but they were still two crowns. He wanted to be the King of Great Britain but the English parliament weren't having it.
19:00 but the Falkland islands aren't part of Argentina
They could very likely appear on TH-cam demographics that way though, I'm not sure.
@@drewpeacock9087 then youtube need a good lesson in the glorious history of the British Empire
that's the joke
3:02 cars arent typically made out of steel are they? What? Ofcourse they are. Mostly steel. But nowdays some parts can be carbon fibre, glass fibre, plastic and aluminum.
Italians smash plates at New Year
I'd like to point out the U.S. Congress is composed almost entirely of lawyers. Also ticks and mites are Arachnids
17:50
This was great! MAKE SIMON PART OF HAT FILMS!!!
Think Smith was thinking of the Irish guy from Braveheart.
How many videos until Simon is an official yogscast/hat films member?
More Simon!
"There's a Toocun in the Lion King!"
FUCKING TODDY!
So how long until Simon is a part of the boiks. Dynamic works so well
Robert Bruce spent time in N Ireland after the Wallace uprising, then came back and claimed the throne.
Winston Churchill was an admiral in WW1. He led the dardanelles offensive
I think the awnser to the Pac-man Question is because there cant be more than 255. Its to do with the way computers work, or maybe im wrong.
You are correct. 8 but graphics have a max 256 color palette.
Insect = 6 legs and a 3 sectioned body (often with wings)
great round!
Pandas are actually carnivores, even though they eat like 99% bamboo. They are weird animals
make simon a permanent addition, bring on shat films!
i've been watching you since forsaken lands and now i found out you hate me cause i'm from Argentina,my hearth is broken...
Smithy, 4th and salty
Zazu is a Hornbill, not Toucan in lion king and William Wallace was Welsh
You might be thinking of Liam Neeson playing Rob Roy
This doesn't look the dwarf I know
If you could get the other Simon on as well some time, the one and only Mr Lane, that'd be great, he's always good on general knowledge.
I kinda suspect smith was thinking of Liam neeson in rob roy
Thank fuck Simon won.
I'm glad to see simon win, I'm even happier to know that it was a bit of a struggle, otherwise i'd just feel dumb
Yeahhhh good job Simon!
prince charlie raised in Ireland, that may have been who you were thinking of smith?
btw in italy people break plates at catholic weddings
Btw ticks are arachnids
9:13 That is the Time Machine remake, please watch the classic film from 1960. Way better, a true classic film. Freaked me out when I watched it as a kid
HE TOOK MY FUCKING DEGREE!
the bird from the lion king is actually a hornbill smith not a toucan... geez
Correct:
"I think it's time that you and I
Arranged a heart to heart
"
"Kings don't need advice
From little horn-bills for a start"
It sounds weird when Trott is called Chris
Had to get half way through the video before I knew who was which character.