Solve all the tasks in any order
- In this task the contestants are presented with several task briefs, which they may complete in any order.
- The catch is that some of the tasks will make some of the other tasks much harder to complete, depending on the order in which they are performed.
Adaptations
In this version of the task, only five task briefs are provided, rather than the usual seven (omitting the 'build a tower' and 'knock over bowling pins' tasks). Also, there was no rule about starting all over again if a task's rules were broken.
In this version of the task, only six mini-tasks must be completed (combining the usual ‘Put items in the wheelbarrow’ and ‘Put the wheelbarrow somewhere’ mini-tasks into one). Instead of a full-sized wheelbarrow, a child-sized toy one is provided. Also, there is no rule forcing the contestants to start over from the beginning if a task’s rules are broken. Additionally, there is no bowling ball provided, and the bowling pins which are present are not set up in a way which might easily lead the contestants to accidentally knock over their own brick tower. Finally, the bricks provided for tower-building are actual ceramic bricks, rather than the foam ones usually used in adaptations of this task.