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Revision as of 07:32, 1 May 2021

The Test is a screamer video uploaded by psychologist Richard Wiseman for his Quirkology channel on YouTube. There are two versions of this video - a public version, which does not include any screams, and an unlisted screamer version, which won't show up in regular searches and is only accessible through links. Both versions include a face with the that pops up with a same scream from The Maze near the end, though.

How to Play

The viewer is supposed to imagine being trapped in a cell with a killer who forces them to play a game involving sixteen green or pink Post-it notes which are arranged in a 4x4 grid.

Viewers are now told to place their finger or cursor on any of the green notes, and then make four moves according to the following instructions:

  1. Move left or right to the nearest pink square.
  2. Move up or down to the nearest green square.
  3. Move diagonally to the nearest pink square.
  4. Move down or right to the nearest green square.

The narrator then starts taking the Post-it notes away, explaining that if the player landed on any of these squares, the killer would let them go free. Eventually, only the green square in row 3, column 3 remains. At this point, the narrator slowly pulls this note away as well, revealing two white tapes forming an 'x', and explains that if the player landed on this particular square, it would mean that their “time has come” About a second later, a Halloween mask of a wrinkled face pops up close to the screen, accompanied with the iconic scream from several screamers such as The Maze in the unlisted version.

The game featured in the video is, of course, unwinnable. Any of the eight possible starting squares will lead to the same square in the end if the instructions are followed correctly.

Links

NOTE: The following video contains a screamer!

  • youtube.com/watch?v=sZQOEBhP9R8
  • Public version without the screamer: youtube.com/watch?v=ikbEBp5BeCM

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