Rarest Things In The Universe

3,158,102
0
Published 2022-08-18

All Comments (21)
  • I remember sitting in the garden at my old cottage with my mother. We were talking about four leaf clovers when she looked down and plucked what she thought was one from by her foot... It was actually a Five leaf clover 😮😍 I kept it safe in my diary. I love how this finding was a one in a million chance because she really was one in a million ❤️
  • @LiteraIIy_Nobody
    My luck is very weird. The rarest things always happen to me. Over half of the prize drawings I've participated in, I was a winner. If I'm playing a game with dice and anything but snake eyes will get me to win, I'm pretty much guaranteed to roll snake eyes. Once when I was playing kings in the corner, I had the perfect hand and got rid of all my cards on my first turn (and at most I've played kings in the corner 10 times in my life)! Once several years ago, when me and my class went to watch a school play, 3 of the tallest students in my class sat right in front of me. In math class once, my teacher asked the entire class a vocab question and nobody raised their hand. I didn't know the answer. Then the teacher said, "Come on, everyone should know this one." Then many of my classmates raised their hands. I didn't want to look like the only person who didn't know the answer, so then I raised my hand too. But then the teacher called on me, so I just made up so vocabulary term and it turned out to be the correct answer. Sometimes playing Uno, I'll have to draw nearly half the deck before getting a card I can play.
  • @ladymindkey
    I've experienced many of these rare things. The double yolk egg thing... I bought a dozen eggs about 15 years ago with my youngest son. 10 were double yolk, 1 had no yolk and the last one had 4 yolks. It was very odd but amusing.
  • @xaidenpaxton2292
    the rarest thing ive ever found is litterally good videos like yours i watch your vids all day ty for the amazing content
  • 11:26 I once drew all five pieces of Exodia on the opening draw for a Zero Turn Kill back in 2004. Odds of that, as far as I've read is over 1/600,000 in a 40-card deck. It was in an after school Yu-Gi-Oh club and not a competition so it makes no difference, but still thought it was insane.
  • @Phoenix_Skel
    The rarest thing that happened to me was when I was 9 outside of my new school during open house, I managed to find a five leaf clover on the ground and me, being the genius I was, tore of every leaf and threw it on the ground because I was bored. And even to this day I still have bad luck
  • @sdrockrgirl
    I grew up in Las Vegas. When I went to reno for my wedding and lake Tahoe honeymoon I got a royal flush. The interesting fact was the suit was hearts.. on my honeymoon. That's some crazy odds
  • @user-zp3ko6dz3s
    I really liked the structure of this video, first time I don't see a countdown or a top 10/20.
  • @kirbyjoe7484
    I have seen a few royal flushes over the decades but never in 5 card straight poker. It was always in draw poker or other types of poker involving larger hands where they are considerably less rare.
  • @dagmarbeeke6163
    Binging your videos today and I'm not disappointed in the slightest. Your typical way of narrating rather keeps me interested and alert than becoming boring or annoying. Really really like your videos. The extremely wide range of subjects is amazing. Yeah, I'm honestly AMAZED. And you're a dog person. So, +1 for that alone haha. Thanks for the channel!! ❤
  • @Aureus_9
    I actually found a 5 leaf clover long ago, i originally was looking for a 4 leaf but i guess i got 1 leaf more
  • @noobienew9117
    props to him for reading all the numbers one by one
  • @user-to2qb9nf1m
    Sometimes, you will never know the true value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
  • 0:35 Specific suit from 52-card deck (1/4) 0:53 Left-handed (1/100) 1:21 Identical Twins (1/250) 1:43 Shiny Pokemon (1/4,096) 2:11 Flipped Coin landing on side (1/6K) 2:35 Four-leaf Clover (1/10K) 2:57 Hole-in-one (1/12.5K) 3:15 Albinism (1/18K) 3:36 Gigantism and Acromegaly (1/250K – 1/333,333) 4:14 Regular Royal Flush (1/649,740) 5:02 Mauled by bear (1/804K) 5:38 Five-leaf Clover (1/1M) 6:01 Struck by lightning in given year (1/1,222,000) 6:32 Bright Blue Lobster (1/2M) 7:00 Royal Flush of specific suit (1/2,598,960) 7:27 Bitten by shark (1/3,748,067) 8:13 "The Lucky Draw" (1/7.5M) 9:02 Plane Crash (1/11M) 9:34 Yellow Lobster (1/30M) 9:49 Split-colored Lobster (1/50M – 1/100M) 10:08 Pokerball Lottery in the U.S. (1/290M – 1/300M) 11:26 Hearthstone Five-legendary Pack (1/3.2B) 12:01 Death from fruit peel (1/3.5B) 12:34 Uniquely you (1/7.75B) 12:57 D&D '18' for every stat (1/55,555,555,555) 13:45 Two Royal Flushes (1/422,162,067,600) 14:18 Carton of Double-yolkers (1/10T) 15:09 Identical Fingerprints shared by two people (1/64T) 15:55 Frano's unluckiness (7/1.93AA) 16:56 FOUR Royal Flushes (1/178AC) 17:21 THREE Split-colored Lobsters (1/1AD) 17:48 Considering the massive numbers 18:09 Roy's unluckiness (1/10AE) 18:59 Ounce of Astatine (16/13AD) 20:25 The 1.9912e-33% Mob (1/1.19AJ) 21:21 Monkey typing "To be or not to be?" (1/11AH) 22:22 Card Deck SAME Order after shuffled (1/100AR) ----- 2:27 Nah, (1 - 1/6000) ÷ 2, rounded, ≈ 49.99167% 11:27 Old & Nerdy vs. Young & Nerdy (Voice vs. Subtitles) 18:50 'Nephophobia' ----- Beyond the Ts (trillions) you might notice abbreviations like AA (quadrillions), AB (quintillions), AC (sextillions), etc. That's the AA notation, the best way to abbreviate large numbers.
  • Around 20 years ago I found an eleven-leaf clover. I found it in a patch of grass in the park where before I found 4,5,6,7 and 8 leaf clovers. I forgot this until I watched this video.
  • @NiksTriks
    It once happened to me that I've found 7 4-leafed clovers and 2 5-leafed clovers in a single week. I guess I had much luck that week:D