Abby identifies almond milk by sight


Abby decides to keep her senses of sight and smell.
She starts by searching around the house for the phone that is ringing, checking all the rooms looking for it, and trying to smell for the phone as well.
She eventually, in the study, asks Paul if he has a phone in his pocket, which he does, and she asks him to show it to her. She can’t hear the message on the phone, so she very politely asks for a text instead.
She then heads to the kitchen and finds the bottles, which she realises she can’t taste, but seems to forget that she can still smell.
She eliminates the bottles that she thinks aren’t almond milk by kicking or shouldering them over, eliminating numbers 4, 6, 7, 9, and 12 (nothing, orange juice, sour cream, custard, and sand). After this, she doesn’t seem to have much of a strategy and is using vibes to consider the remaining bottles.
She chooses bottle 5 (the correct one) to serve, which she has difficulty with because her hands are tied behind her back. She does manage to pick up the bottle with her hands, but then drops it and a lot of milk spills onto the floor.
Eventually, she does manage to get the bottle back, and a mug as well, and she pours the milk with her hands behind her back into the mug. She is then also able to pick up the mug and take it to the mannequin, where she rings the bell.
Abby completes the task in 13 minutes and 13 seconds, and earns 4 points.
(Written by Will G and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by JoGo & Will G and adjusted by David Fuller)
