Roisin drops some teabags
Roisin immediately focuses on identifying what the longest part of the house might be, rather than how she might throw a teabag with any accuracy.
After realising that she can go outside the house, she initially only takes one teabag with her.
After an unsuccessful trial throw, she realises that she needs to wet the teabags.
She then identifies that the distance travelled by the teabag doesn’t necessarily have to be measured horizontally, and concocts a plan to drop a teabag into a mug from the top of a step-ladder instead.
However, she doesn’t appear to try to increase the height of the drop any further, other than slightly raising her arm, somewhat restricting the ultimate distance achievable using her method.
Roisin’s best attempt measured 2.4m (2.4 dogs), for which she places fourth in the task.
(Written by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected and adjusted by: Karl Craven)