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Joonas’ easy-going attempt

Joonas first opens the garden-related items task brief. He completes this in a few trips, as he is “unable to carry it all” (seemingly not even considering just wheeling the toy wheelbarrow). Joonas’ items include at least one of the bricks, a long length of hosepipe, a lantern, and a rake.

Joonas’s third task is the bowling one. He sets up five pins next to the mat and then rolls the sixth one into them, knocking them all down.

Joonas then opens his next task brief, which requires him to hide the puzzle pieces in the forest. Of all of the contestants, Joonas is particularly smart about his chosen hiding place, deciding to hide all of the pieces underneath a rock next to what appears to be a root cellar in the forest. This foresight pays off well, as Joonas’ next task requires him to put the jigsaw puzzle together.

Joonas does not react with exasperation or annoyance, as most of the other contestants had done; rather, he just jogs back to his hiding place to retrieve the pieces and bring them back to the porch, where he puts the puzzle together.

Joonas then opens the task brief requiring him to place his hand on his hip. As he gives up the use of his left hand, he muses that he is thankful that he’d opened that particular task brief near the end.

Finally, a one-handed Joonas builds a brick tower.

Joonas is revealed to have completed all six tasks in 9 minutes and 4 seconds, and he earns first place.

(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)

(Illustrations collected by Jenny R and adjusted by Karl Craven)

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