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{{Infobox|title = can you spot all the flags in this video?
{{Infobox|title = can you spot all the flags in this video?
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|imagecaption = There's one extremely unknown flag hidden in there. It doesn't quite look like the rest, to say the least...|maker = jcuki5|date = September 19, 2006|type = Video|language = English}}The video starts off with an image of the world map, red text written on it reads: "I want you to count how many flags you are able to count until the end of the video. There is one clue: There are more than 200 flags." This fades out to be replaced by a huge "Are you ready?" and a red "Go!!!" within a green spiky speech bubble.
|imagecaption = There's one extremely unknown flag hidden in there. It doesn't quite look like the rest, to say the least...|maker = jcuki5|date = September 19, 2006|type = Video|language = English|status = Uploaded|country = {{United States}}|length = 1:12}}The video starts off with an image of the world map, red text written on it reads: "I want you to count how many flags you are able to count until the end of the video. There is one clue: There are more than 200 flags." This fades out to be replaced by a huge "Are you ready?" and a red "Go!!!" within a green spiky speech bubble.


The game begins here: it proceeds to show a fast slideshow of flags from all around the world, requiring the viewer to concentrate on the video. Despite its initial claim of having "more than 200 flags", the number of actual unique flags is much lower. In fact, many flags get repeated a lot in the slideshow, Australia and France being the biggest offenders.
The game begins here: it proceeds to show a fast slideshow of flags from all around the world, requiring the viewer to concentrate on the video. Despite its initial claim of having "more than 200 flags", the number of actual unique flags is much lower. In fact, many flags get repeated a lot in the slideshow, Australia and France being the biggest offenders.