Mona’s good idea comes too late
Mona is unable to keep the tape on the bucket while reaching for the task brief (although she makes a valiant effort of attempting to drag it off the table with her foot). She uses her finger to plug the hole, once she discovers it, so that she can read the brief.
Initially grabbing a pole, for some reason, Mona soon abandons whatever plan she had for it when she sees the eggcups, and then uses the pole to pull an eggcup towards her.
She alternates between filling two eggcups and throwing the sand into the bucket. However, she is rushed with her throws and, as such, often loses some sand in the process.
Frustrated with her method, Mona eventually comes up with a new plan: making a toilet paper bridge. She puts the eggcups on the ground to collect sand as she grabs the toilet paper and attaches it to bucket ‘B’. However, her time runs out just as she finishes creating her bridge.
Mona moves 577g of sand, and earns fourth place.
(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by Jenny R and adjusted by David Fuller)