Form me it was the Stonehenge one, I had to go to fly to the UK and visit Stonehenge and waited until night so I could use my sextant to calculate my coordinates. Then I created an accurate 1:100000 scale map of the British Isles and located where I put Stonehenge on my map. Noticing, that Stonehenge was in England, I clicked that option on the Daily Trivia Challenge and got it correct.
Got the 10/10 but dropped some serious time on the clock one because I was scared of making a silly mistake 😂 Also wasn't sure on the Snellen chart, but eyesight felt like the most reasonable option to measure with a chart
people had to genuinely calculate the clock one? It obviously can't be 180 or 90. Halfway between them is 135. 4 o'clock is closer to 90 than 180, so it has to be 120. No need to pull out the protractor lmfaooo
I mean if I'd been properly awake and not under pressure I probably would've realised that 360/12 = 30 and 30 x 4 = 120, but alas, I took a much less efficient route to the answer lol
After four times 7/10 during last eight days, finally a 10/10 again. Snellen chart was an educated guess, but cost me a lot of time to exclude the others one-by-one.
Had to take educated guesses on 4 (Snellen chart), 6 (mixologist), and 10 (Polonium). The clock one took forever for me to calculate.
I know nothing of Cocktails.
I don’t know fertility rates off the top of my head.
I’ve never heard of Geoffrey Chaucer.
And I rather assumed that most elements were named after their discoverer or discovery site.
Thus I am an assuming ignoramus.
very surprised it was my best score