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Sausage or finger?

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Objective
Single brief
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Task brief

The actual text of the task brief is not known. The text below is paraphrased based on information disclosed in the episode:

Choose a sausage, or choose not to use a sausage, and tap Atle on the shoulder.

If he guesses correctly what he has been poked with, you are eliminated.

If he guesses wrong, you stay in.

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Task stats

Points
15
Disquals
0

Attempts

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  • Ida pokes Atle with her middle finger. Atle instantly guesses correctly, and she is eliminated. She places last.
  • Einar opts to use the smallest sausage, and quickly pokes Atle twice on the shoulder. Atle guesses correctly for the second time in a row, and Einar places fourth.
  • Steinar quickly decides to use the curved sausage, and strokes Atle’s shoulder. Atle correctly identifies that he used a sausage, and so Steinar earns third place.
  • Amir compares his index finger to the various sausages before deciding to instead use his thumb. He softly touches Atle twice, low down on his shoulder, and makes it through the first round after Atle guesses incorrectly. In round two, Amir chooses the second thickest sausage, and gives Atle a firm tap on the shoulder. After Atle correctly identifies that he used a sausage, he is eliminated and earns second place.
  • Solveig considers the sausages briefly, and then tries to make her finger as limp as possible. She gets a bit giggly, and then very quickly touches Atle with her limp finger. To her delight, he incorrectly guesses that it was a sausage. After Amir is eliminated in the second round, she earns first place by default.

(Source credit: Will G)