 Hi everyone, this is Chichou. Welcome to my channel. Now what we're going to do today is set up our 10 by 10 grid. This is the same grid that we set up a few years ago when we learned how to do the 10 by 10 multiplication table, right? And since we had set up this grid, what we ended up doing is learning a 10 by 10 pattern recognition gain that I learned from a student. Okay, now the technique that we use to set up this grid. We have a video out just specifically talking about how to set up this grid, which is basically using Pythagorean right angle triangles, right? So if you want to know how we're going to go about this in more detail, because I'm going to walk you through it. But if you want to know a little bit more about it, how I use this technique during my life as a geophysicist to set up square grids, we could have accurate positioning of all the data and stuff like this. You can take a look at that original video. And what we ended up doing, I believe last year anyway, was we actually set up the grid again. And what we ended up doing, we ended up doing some live streaming of playing this 10 by 10 math puzzle recognition game, right? And that's the reason why we're setting up the grid now. Because on Twitch, we're about to sort of go on a three day binge or three sessions, three days in a row, a couple of hours each, two or three hours each maybe, of playing the 10 by 10 game that we've learned, right? I thought a recognition game that we've learned. So I do need to set up the grid. And the odds are what we're going to do is I might keep this grid up on the wall for a few months and we might come back to play this game on a more regular basis live streaming it. And what I'm specifically going to do for the videos that we're going to load on YouTube is basically, there's a few different techniques, at least three different techniques that we've sort of gone through during the live streams of how to solve this puzzle. One of them is working from the outside in, another one is working from the inside out. And another technique that we used was solving the puzzle using the Quadrant method, right? Trying to get all the squares filled up in one Quadrant and then moving up to the next Quadrant, next Quadrant, next Quadrant, right? So maybe we'll end up sort of during the live streams, I'll end up trying to record a session where we're doing each different technique. Now I can't guarantee that we're going to solve this puzzle, get to 100, but fingers crossed hopefully one of those videos will end up solving the puzzle, right? If it's not going to be one of the videos we end up recording, hopefully during the live stream with the help of everybody sort of telling us where to go, position our numbers, we'll end up completing the puzzle at least once. We got our fingers crossed, we got the 99, I think the best we did in the last live stream set, okay? So again, if you want to know what we're about to do, how we're going to go about it, don't walk you through it. But basically, it's using Pythagorean right angle triangles to set up a square grid and go into a lot of detail in this, how to set up this grid in the original video and the previous live stream video. I walked everyone through how we go about doing this. We might go through this a little bit more rapidly, okay? Now, first thing we need to do is we're going to lay out our tape and I'm using, I don't want to add some more extra green tape, painter's tape to do this, right? But we do have a little bit left from the previous session. So what I'm going to do, I'm going to set it up where we're going to have our horizontal first, right? The top horizontal first because that's where we've started off previously whenever we've been setting up this grid. I ended up setting up this grid one more time when we did a video for personal finance for taking a look at a return on investment with US dollars versus Canadian dollars versus Bitcoin over a certain period of time, right? So I have used this wall so far. Well, on this one, I think three times we've done it, we've set up the grid. So there's a few marks here. So I know approximately where this is going to go. Okay, so we're going to set this up and then we're going to measure it and cut it to scale. So this guy goes approximately here. So let's line this up. Now that looks fairly on the little screen that I can see. It looks fairly straight, but what I'm going to do is I got my level here, right? So I'm going to level this guy up. Just make sure it's okay. So that's fine. However, it's on the screen. Let's take a look because this is what I end up doing usually when I'm setting up these grids. I try to make sure it's as clean as possible straight line and I might not be a perfect straight line. So I'm going to lift this up and we're going to go across like that. Okay, now the next thing we're going to do is I'm going to put a little tick and I'm going to measure the distance and put in our 10 centimeter marks. Right now I'm going to do this with a pencil. We'll see if the pencil comes out. Okay, now I've got a little permanent marker there that we might end up using. And I want to make sure that we see this all the way here and this guy is going to go here. That's a marker for the label. So what we're going to do, we're going to come back a little bit and I'm going to put my mark here. Is that coming out? No, I'm going to use the felt marker. That way we don't miss the marks. So we're going to put our felt mark and then what we're going to do, I'm going to measure out a meter and put a mark every 10 centimeters because that's our column and roll distance that we have. And then I can just come on and make sure that's in the right place. So that's 60, 70, 80, 90, and 100. Perfect. Here, that's 10 and I'm going to take it out 10 centimeters on either side that we're going to put our labels in, right? So let's put this guy here to 10 centimeters. So we've got that set up. Now what I need to do is grab our tax, the large tax that we have with rope and put little ticks on the 10 centimeter markings. Okay, so let me go grab my tax. Now here's the big tax that we're going to end up using to put them beside me in our workspace, right? Go grab them. Now these are the big tax that we've been using, right? And these are the tax that we ended up using for the financial, personal finance video. We took a look at return on investment with US dollars, Canadian dollars versus Bitcoin and stuff like this, right? And what I've ended up doing is putting a lot of holes in the wall with this because these are pretty thick, right? So just a reminder to myself, I've got to go get myself some little tax that we can end up using to do this again, right? And I got some hemp rope here, okay? So I'm going to make a little bit of hook on here, but before I do that, I want to cut off a long enough piece to give us what we need, okay? So let's bring this out. That should be good enough. And we're going to need two pieces of rope as well, right? So here's one. I'm going to cut off another one as well. Because we're going to have to mark up two ropes. And if you're doing this in the field, you need two tape measures to be able to do this, or one tape measure on a rope where you can mark off the appropriate links, right? To make yourself a Pythagonic right angle triangle. So let's put a little hook on here, and this will be our zero point, right? On one of our ropes. And what we're going to do, I'm just going to move our level here, this guy, it's a nice level, I like this level. I've had it for a very, very long time. I'll handle on it, right? Where you can grip. Let's put this our zero point. Now what I'm going to do is, I'm going to take my felt marker, permanent marker. I'm going to put a little, I'm going to make the string, put markers on the string. That's where we got our 10 centimeter mark on there, okay? They're on there well enough. We see them. That's one. Let's put our next one on here, too. Meekart, next rope, markers on there. Tack, I guess. The other one was purple. Tie this on. Again, we're just going to tie this. One is sufficient, but two is just, you don't accidentally make a mistake, pull too tight. It loosens up, gives you a little slack too much, and everything's offline, right? Bring our marker. 60. So, with the Pythagorean right angle triangle, all we need to do now is, we have our one meter every 10 centimeters marked off, we've got our one meter every 10 centimeters marked off, and with the Pythagorean right angle triangle, there are whole numbers basically where you can make a perfect right angle triangle, 3, 4, 5 is one, 30, 40, 50 is another, multiples of 10, right? So that's exactly what we're going to do. We're going to go here, and we're going to grab a pencil to mark the wall. I don't want to make it with a permanent marker, right? So this is our 0-0 point for a grid reference anyway, right? Then the naming of the axes we're going to do differently. We're going to put numbers vertically this way and letters horizontally. Movement types for the game. But for now, to set up the grid, that's our 0-0. So I'm going to go 10, 20, 30, 40, oops, 40 centimeters this way. Don't step on your string. Put the beauty of it. Once you put a hole into it, if that thing pops out, you just put it in. So we're going to go 10, 20, 30, 40 this way. I'm going to try to make sure, because over here I'm in the center of the tape. So I'm going to try to make sure I'm in the center of the tape here. I'm going to assume this is my baseline and this horizontal is perfect. So we're going to go to center here, because if we don't go center, if that tack over there, we put in the bottom of this tape, and this tack we put up top, then if we're measuring vertically, the vertical distances are going to be off compared to the vertical distances there, because there's going to be this much gap, error in the measurement. And I don't want that. So I'm going right in the center of the tape. So we went 40 here, 10, 20, 30, 40, and we can go 30 this way. And the distance, the hypotenuse is going to be 50. Okay. So we're going to go 10, 20, 30 here. And this should be from here, 50, 10, 20, 30, 40, and where is our 50? Oh, there's our 50. And I'm not going to pull too tight. I'm going to make sure the pull I have on both strings is equivalent. So that way this one is not stressed too far compared to the other one. So this is going to be, hopefully, I was off board, but the tick is okay. Now, because I want to make sure I have more points than just two to create a straight line, I want to make sure everything's lining up and that gives me better air control. I'm going to do another right angle, Pythagorean right angle triangle. We basically did 3, 4, 5. So any multiples of that will work if you want to set up a square grid. Converting it to centimeters, that was 30, 40, 30, 40, 50 Pythagorean theorem. Now we're going to do a multiple of that. So we're going to go 60, 80, and that'll be 100 for the hypotenuse. So I'm going to come up to 80 here, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80. I'm going to put my tack here right in the middle of the tape. And then the full length of the measurement that we did, which is 100 centimeters, should go down to 60 here. So we got 30, 40, 50, and 60. And this should be 100 right here. Now what you need to do whenever you're doing this, in the beginning, when you're setting up your baselines, the horizontal and the vertical, make sure you take time, you double check, okay? So this looks to be good, okay? Now I'm going to do the same thing on this side as well to make it horizontal, but one thing I can do to make sure it's a square grid, so we can do the same thing here. But because I have that lined up, I have a tick here, and I have a tick here, so all I really need to do is go down to a meter down here, and just put a tick in, and then we can set up our square grid by going one meter this way and one meter this way, and wherever these guys connect is our square, right? So let's do this for now. Make sure we've got this set up. So what I'm doing right now is stretching my string or not stretching it, but holding it tight so it's vertical, right? And I'm making sure that the string goes over the first tick we pad and the second tick we had. That means it's in a straight line, and then all I have to do really is just put a little mark here, and that is the mark that we have here. Are we still on? Hopefully we're still on. If not, I'm going to adjust the camera a little bit, okay? So that puts us right there with the bottom line, okay? So since we've done that, let's move this guy, and move this guy, put this guy here, and this one we're going to take out to a meter, put it in the center. Lining these guys up, let's make sure we do this correctly, take our time with it, right? Lining these guys up, this should be one meter. This should be a square grid right there, okay? And what I'm going to do right now is put some ticks here, 10, 20, 30. I'm going to put the 30 mark here, and I'm going to put 40, 50, 60, oh yeah, 60 mark right there, 30 and 60. And what I'm going to do, I'm going to bring this guy, and I'm just going to double check to make sure we're in the right location, right? So if we do this as a zero, zero, I'm going to go 10, 20, 30, 40 here, and then if we go down 30, which I've already got marked, coming out this way, this should be 50, which it is, right? It lines up. So I know it's a square grid, perfect, okay? Now really all I have to do is just use gravity to set up vertical, because that's what I'm going to do. I'm going to set up our vertical columns first. So I'm going to set this up right in the center, make sure we're in the center. I'm going to give it a little bit of extra, should line up vertically, making sure that the bottom guy doesn't create the friction, and that lines up pretty well. Hopefully it's a vertical line. Should we put our glasses just to make sure? Let's do this off too, but let's do this. So what I'm going to do, line this up with the center here. This one's a little off. I'm going to put that in right now, and then I'm going to put the bottom and the top, and I think for the bottom, the bottom's not showing, so I'm going to have to adjust the camera. So let's cut this off. Let's put this end in as well. We're going to give it a little lean way. So let's do a little cut here. I might have to adjust this line, but I'm going to put the baseline in, and we're going to see where it takes us. So before we do this, what I'm going to do is I'm going to put in our 10 centimeter markings down this side. Okay, so we have those in. I'm going to come here, and I'm going to do measurements to see where it takes me. Yeah, actually, that's good. Perfect. Nice. So let's move this guy here. I actually want to need that guy later. Well, soon. Now what I need, I need to put this guy a little bit of lean way. Do you see the bottom? You don't see the bottom. Now we're going to do an adjustment, which is something I basically end up doing every time I set up this grid. Hopefully, there's not too much motion. Hopefully, I'm not going to make it go seasick. Let's check it out. I need to do a little adjustment here. We got our square grid set up, right, to make sure we're set up properly. I think the camera, would the camera work for the live stream sessions, but it looks okay. Looks good. So what I need to do right now is put in the 10 centimeter markings on this side, 10 centimeter markings on that side, and then from there, we're just going to go straight across. So we're going to bring our little marker again, our string that we have, and we're going to put this, put our little tick marks. We already got our 100. Perfect. I do need the ticks at the bottom as well. I don't, you know, it's not necessary completely, because what you can do is just use gravity to line up the tape, right, just let it go, you know, squish it down, but it's better to put it in just to make sure the tape's not snagging anywhere. 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, and we already got our 100, which is perfect. Cool. And we're done with the sharpie. That's what we're going to do now is I'm going to put the verticals in first. I think I bought way too much tape. We might end up using it a lot more later. Putting our grids up again, taking it down, putting it up, taking it down, putting it up. So all we've got to do is just make sure we're lined up in the center here with the tape, which is not bad. And just let this sort of hang like gravity straightened out. And it goes over our mark, which is perfect, which is what we want. And then we can just go, whoop, make it flush. Now in the bottom, I'm not going to put any labels in, right? So the bottom guy, I can make it flush. Let's do the next one. I'm going to do, might as well, if we're doing this right now, might as well make it flush and look neat, right? So let's do this. And this is 10 centimeters. We've done that. So make this flush as well. We're going to put our stickies on here. So let's see if it's, make sure that this is going to fit. And that's going to be A. So this, again, I might have to do a little adjustment with the camera, just to make sure everything's on frame once we set up the grid. So that's going to be A. Let's see if it's, I'm going to show, need for glasses. They need for glasses. Yeah, we do see it. I might adjust a little bit higher. Should we do this? No, we leave it alone because what we're going to do, I'm going to have to move this camera as well. So that looks okay. We can definitely make it fit. So that's good. We can definitely bring it down, extend it, right? Now I need to trim the top of that guy off a little bit more. So let me trim the top of that guy off a little bit more. You guys can't see it because it's above camera. It's not showing in the nice. What I'm going to do is I'm going to put a tape across here. That way I cut everything flush to that. Bring the next one down. That's fine. Bring this guy down. Tape to where we have the tick mark. Marker is on the center. Center it based on the mark we have to tick. Across the tape, make it stick, cut it. And once you set up your base lines, right, putting in the grid markers, the columns and the rules goes really rapidly. And that's the way it usually works when you set up do surveys, grading and stuff like this. You take a lot of time to set up the base lines, and then the rest of it just goes, okay. You've got two more vertical calls, verticals to do. Last one, vertical anyway. Actually, we're going to do one more vertical on the end to our labels and make those flush. Perfect. What I'm going to do is I'm going to set up one more vertical line there and one more vertical line here. That way when we leave the room to put the markers, the labels on the axes, they'll be approximately the same length, right? Try to make this symmetrical as possible. I'm just going to do this. Just let it ding on because I haven't really measured this. Perfect. And we'll do one more here before we start putting the horizontal tools in. Just let it ding on. This one doesn't matter where we cut it. Now what we're going to do is we're going to put the horizontals in. Now I could put a little marker in the middle just to make sure because when you're doing the verticals, it's easy. You can just let the tape hang, dangle on the straight. Doing the horizontal because this is sort of loose, it becomes a little bit trickier to make sure it's a straight line. So what I'm going to do is I'm just going to put a little marker with the tape that we've got in the center. That way no one's not dangling too much. So I'm going to go here. Sure, I can see that. I don't think you guys will be able to see it. I should let's do it in a way where you guys can see them as well, right? Darken off anyway. So we've got one there. That was 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 100 there, right? So let's do that. Bring our tape and let's line these up. Look at this one. I'm going to get myself a little bit more. So we've got to make sure we're going through the center here. That's the center. Now we're going to go through the center here. That's the center and we're going to hit the center here. That's the center and then we're going to come all the way here. I'm going to cut it flush. So that should be a nice horizontal line. Let's do the same. Make sure we're going through the center here. Go through the center. Go through the center here with the dots. And we're going to go through the center here. Then we're going to cut this flush. Let's take a look at this. That one, that one. That's good. This part might be a little bigger gap, but that's okay. I'm not going to mess around with painters. Fluctuations. That flush. Go across the center. New supply. Nice. What I'm going to do is cut this guy. I'm going to extend this guy. Let's cut this and then we extend that other flush. So what I need to do now is clean it up because we've got our grid set. So I'm going to take this guy down because that's where our labels go. Pretty axis. Cut these guys up here. Unfortunately, you can't see that because it's not in your view. So that's basically what the same thing I had on this side. Keeping the top. Definitely doing the adjustment right now to make it to show it to you guys. And then I'm going to cut. I'm going to cut these ones flush as well. All right. So I'm going to go make sure we don't snag. That's our grid. Perfect. Now what I'm going to do is I might as well put the labels on there because their movement types are going to be like based on horizontal and vertical marks, right? So we're going to go one. Yeah, these guys switch too. Actually, I'm going to grab a thicker felt for the labels. Okay. So let me go grab that. Let's see. I grabbed a whole bunch of new pens. All right. This is where I got a thicker marker. So let's see what the thicker marker looks like. Let's see which one we like better. Let's make this one. Make sure this is pointing the right way. Yeah. So we're going to make this one two. Oh, yeah. This is much better. Much, much better. So we're going to make this one two. Let's take this one down. Let's put the one up there. Three. Oops. That's not how you write five. Down seven as well. I think flipping every time is, let me if you take a look at this, it flips every time these stickies I don't like. Am I looking pointing the same way? Do we write five again? Seven, eight. So let's put these guys up and then we'll do the other side and the top as well. So here's 10. That's perfect. Let's do the top. A, B, C, D. Let's take this A down. Too thin. Let's put a thicker A in there. Is that coming up where you're going? C, E, G, H. I always have to sing my alphabets to be able to do it properly. A, B, C, D, E, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J. There's J. What we're going to do, we're going to put numbers on the other side as well to make it easier for people referencing for us to have the movement types, right? So let's put the other side in as well. So we have one, two, four. That's our 10 by 10 grid. This is the grid we're going to use to play our 10 by 10 puzzle. Quick instruction of how to play if you're interested. We're going to be doing this on Twitch. We've got three days set up, live streaming, playing this game, and the odds are we're going to keep this grid up here and play this on a regular basis. And if we take it down, we'll put it up again. Okay, but basically name of the game is this. There's 100 squares here, right? We start off with the number one, and based on two different movement types, we want to fill up this grid from number one to 100. So we can decide to put number one anywhere, right? Anywhere we want. Let's say we put it here. Our next movement, if we're moving vertically or horizontally, has to be two squares away, right? Two square gap between them. So it has to be the third square, right? So from here, we could go one, two, three, put the two here. One, two, three, put the two there. Put it here. Now so I don't mark up the wall accident. Put it here, put the two here, or put the two here. Vertical horizontal movements, two square gap between them, so three squares away. One, two, three, one, two, three, one, two, three. Let's assume we're going to put the two here, right? So we go two. The next number is three. We didn't take these ones. We can only put one number down at a time, right? The number two, let's assume if we're going to vertical or horizontal, vertically we could go here. That could be three, or that could be three, right? We can't go back to one because it's already filled up. So once the square is filled up, you can't fill it, put another number there. So we can't put a three there, and we can't go this way because we're ended a grid. We have to stay within the grid, right? So we could go vertically here only with the number three here or here, or we go horizontally, or sorry, diagonally, right? Diagonally, you have to be two squares away from the previous number. So we have to put down the number three. Diagonally, we can go one, two here, so there's only one square gap between numbers if you go diagonally, or we can go one, two here. We can't go here. That's off-grid. We can't go here. That's off-grid. So the number three is, let's decide to put it here. Okay? That's number three. Number four, same rules. Vertically, horizontally, you're three squares away from number three. Diagonally, you're two squares away from number three, and then so on and so forth. Until you get to 100, you get to 100, you've done well, right? During the live streams, previous live streams we've had, we haven't gone into 100 yet. We will at some point, okay? Maybe this round. You're definitely welcome to join us on Twitch if you want to play this live. Otherwise, I will be recording this with the lapel mic, so you get the same sound quality, same video quality. And we're going to go with the three main types of strategies. I'll try to get one of each. Can't promise, but I'll try. Hopefully we can solve the puzzle. One strategy we're going to use, we're just going to start random the way we're doing now. Okay? Maybe just go all over the board, right? Another strategy we can use is start from the middle, try to get the middles done first and then work our way out. Or we could start on the outside, go around and fill up the outside to try to work our way in. And another strategy that we just learned, for me anyway, during our previous live streams is break this grid down into quadrants, four quadrants, and try to do each quadrant at a time and move along that way. And that worked out really well. Okay? That was a lot of fun. So we'll try to get a recording on each different style. And if there's any other styles that anybody else comes up with during the live streams, we'll try to record it. Okay? But we'll have at least one of these things up when we're recording with the lapel mic and the HD camera, the sound quality, the video quality that you see right now. Okay? Hope you enjoyed. Hope you appreciate how this is done. You can definitely do this, setting up a grid like this using Pythagorean Riding Triangles for any type of grid that you want if you want to make sure it's square. Okay? That's it for now. And I'll see you guys in the next video or our next live stream. Bye for now.