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James Acaster presents a DVD of 'The Matrix' as the most confusing thing, explaining his difficulty in grasping its complex themes. Another contestant presents a puzzle box that proves frustratingly difficult to open.
Contestants are challenged to draw the biggest and best circle in one single sweep. James attempts this by intricately riding a bicycle while swinging a hula hoop and then declares an accidental crash landing as part of his strategy, claiming the resulting mark as a circle.
The task requires contestants to put 10 pairs of glasses into the smallest box possible without breaking them. James demonstrates a peculiar method, placing glasses on his head and attempting to force oversized glasses into tiny boxes. He is criticized for his approach.
Contestants bring in the most exciting thing beginning with 'G'. James presents what he claims are Gandhi's glasses, humorously discussing their supposed devaluation since 2009 and the historical significance of Gandhi's vision.
The challenge is to poke the least expected thing through a hole in the roof of a grotto. James requests the cameras to be turned off for an unexpected reveal, then proceeds to poke his pants, attached to a stick, through the hole, and even sings a song about it.
Contestants must compose the best 32-second piece of music. James performs a punk-inspired song titled 'Over My Shoulder', delivering a chaotic and philosophical performance about not conforming and distrusting others.
James is challenged to improve his hula hooping in a minute. He struggles initially, lasting only a few seconds. In his final attempt during the studio show, he performs an impressive, sustained hula hoop routine despite earlier poor performances, leading to debate about his first attempt's recorded time.