This time, with rules.

The other post got me thinking, here’s my version.

For 5 million dollars, the task is the hide a paperclip in your home from a professional investigator. You have 15 minutes to hide it, they have 12 hours and subcontractors to find it. You cannot leave your house or have anything shipped in during your 15 minutes. You have to leave immediately after the 15 minutes is up, and you cannot have the paperclip on your person. Any family members, friends, and all pets will also be removed from the premises, and they aren’t allowed to have the paperclip.

You must be able to produce the original paperclip at the end in order to win the challenge. It is marked in some way that you don’t know but the investigator can verify. Absolutely no substitutions. You can bend the paperclip, but not cut it.

The paperclip must be inside the building. Not in a shared entryway, not outside the walls in any way. Between the studs of the outside walls of whatever you own or rent as living space are as far as you can go.

Any damage done by the investigator or subcontractors will be repaired back the way it was at no charge, win or lose. They are not allowed to harm the structural integrity of your home/apartment.

  • @Bluetreefrog
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    318 days ago

    OP, please edit your title to make it a question.

  • @[email protected]
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    3118 days ago

    Straighten it out, then twist it into a spring around a screwdriver. Remove a spring from some component and put the original in my spare parts box.

  • @NeptuneOrbit
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    2718 days ago

    I put the paperclip in with other paperclips at my office supply warehouse. Do I live in an office supply warehouse? Yes. The investigators will have to rifle though millions of loose paperclips and thousands of boxed paperclips. They have to search my shipping and my receiving areas. As I’m leaving, a woman sees me. She says “can you sell me some office supplies?” . She’s the lead investigators. I say no. We make love all night. In the morning the cops come and I escape in one of their uniforms. I tell her to meet me in Mexico but I go to Canada. I don’t trust her. Besides, I love the cold. Thirty years later I get a postcard. I have a son. And he’s the Chief of Police. This is where the story gets interesting: I tell her to meet me in Paris by the Trocadero. She’s been waiting for me all these years. She’s never taken another lover. I don’t care. I don’t show up. I go to Berlin. That’s where I shipped the paperclip.

  • southsamurai
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    2218 days ago

    Jokes on them, I keep a bunch of old screws, nails, etc. They come in handy. I’d disturb those containers and mix in part the box of paperclips I already have. Then dump the others around the house randomly.

    Then, tilt my fridge and hide the correct one under it, in the little lip formed by where the metal is rolled.

    Unless they actually lift the fridge and turn it almost upside down, that damn thing isn’t coming out of that lip.

    By the time they’ve gone through all of the fake hiding spots and determined that all of the other clips are the wrong ones, a big portion of the time is gone (and I’m assuming the clip somehow identifiable and that they have a way of doing so, otherwise they’re screwed from the beginning)

    Nobody with sense is going to turn the fridge over to check under it unless they’ve exhausted other places.

    It’s all about wasting their time and making use of human habits, not necessarily a super secret spot.

    But, that spot rules out metal detectors, and won’t have visible signs of recent movement (because I keep the kitchen absurdly clean, there’s no built up dust or grime under it to show the movement). If I hadn’t had to turn the fridge on its side to get under they’re for some repairs, I wouldn’t know the lip existed in the first place. So the chances of any of the investigators and/or subcontractors also knowing that a decades old model of refrigerator happens to have a rolled metal lip is pretty damn low.

    They’d do the human thing of looking under it, or even lifting it off the feet and checking under those, but not look further because any of the other places under there would allow a little piece of metal to fall out freely when their first search happened.

    But, there’s a similar spot on the interior of our washing machine that I found when replacing a switch. Same kind of deal, but the area where the washer is isn’t as clean, so it would be obvious enough.

    • @UsernameblankfaceOP
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      218 days ago

      Nice!

      And yes, I did say that they have a way of identifying which clip is the one you are supposed to hide.

    • @UsernameblankfaceOP
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      618 days ago

      That’s a good one. Can’t metal detect inside a metal tube, not an obvious hiding spot at all

      • @Nindelofocho
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        217 days ago

        What about a CT/xray though? Id imagine investigator would be motivated enough to use one

        • @UsernameblankfaceOP
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          217 days ago

          What sort of x ray machine could be transported to the site? What size things would fit in a portable x ray machine? How long would each exposure take?

          • @Nindelofocho
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            117 days ago

            Xrays can be pretty immediately viewable they are used by airport security all the time there are smaller portable imaging machines that are more portable but really if i was investigator id start by having my team removing everything from the place and transporting it to the machine. The one half does the imaging and the other half starts tearing into the residence. Whoever finishes first gets to look through every xray image so that every person has inspected every image at least once

            • @UsernameblankfaceOP
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              217 days ago

              Oh right. It would take some time, but not 12 hours to run everything in the house through the X-ray. Including breaking down larger items for scanning.

              • @Nindelofocho
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                117 days ago

                Yea and some items could be grouped together like toothbrushes and pens/pencils. It would definitely at least take half the day but if assuming unlimited funds/manpower you could have multiple machines manned by teams

                • @UsernameblankfaceOP
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                  117 days ago

                  Oh man. Seems there would have to be a limit on manpower and machinery available to the subcontractors

      • 😈MedicPig🐷BabySaver😈
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        118 days ago

        And it’s usable. Might need to brush up before my 15 minutes is over. Even less suspicious. (I think).

  • @Passerby6497
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    I’d unbend it and slip it into the end of an unterminated Ethernet cable and then terminate it. I’ve got boxes of cables that may or may not have ends on them, both factory, home made and hybrid (repairs) cables, and it takes no time to terminate it. Slip the unbent clip into the cable, terminate and throw into the middle of the box, maybe even mix up all the cables so they start to nest.

    Good luck fuckers.

  • @ThatWeirdGuy1001
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    1318 days ago

    Same answer as before. Bend it straight and put it in either a mechanical pencil or the ink tube of a pen.

    • @UsernameblankfaceOP
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      418 days ago

      Yep, I think that has a chance. Given how many people came up with the same idea, I wouldn’t give it the highest chance of staying hidden for 12 hours.

  • @acchariya
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    1217 days ago

    Unscrew the aerator on the kitchen sink, bend the paperclip so it makes a loop that holds it tight inside of the faucet, and push it up inside the faucet. Then reinstall the aerator.

    You can’t metal detect it, it won’t affect water flow, and it would be simple to retrieve.

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    1118 days ago

    Any family members and all pets will also be removed from the premises, and they aren’t allowed to have the paperclip.

    Get someone who isn’t a family member to shove it up their ass and stay in the house

    • @UsernameblankfaceOP
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      718 days ago

      Haha! Nice workaround.

      I guess they’ll just have to do exploratory surgery and put your friend back together the way they were before they leave.

    • @UsernameblankfaceOP
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      318 days ago

      I edited to add that friends would have to leave the premises without the paperclip

  • @[email protected]
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    1117 days ago

    I would simply straighten it and slide it into one of the thousands of corrugated Amazon boxes my wife keeps ordering that make up the half ton of cardboard in my basement. Good luck.

    • @UsernameblankfaceOP
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      617 days ago

      A little metal detector work by one of the subcontractors would eliminate all the boxes, and sort through all the staples in said boxes, within 12 hours. I think they’d find it.

      • @[email protected]
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        217 days ago

        I mean are they allowed to destroy my boxes? Because if not, then I have serious doubt. If so, it would take a couple hours to burn them all and find my paperclip.

        • @UsernameblankfaceOP
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          317 days ago

          Yes, they are allowed to destroy the boxes. Each one that gets destroyed or damaged will be replaced afterwards, so that the place is left the same as they found it.

  • @Dearth
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    1117 days ago

    Straighten it then install it under the rim strip of a bike wheel. Reinstall the tire and leave it alone. It would be invisible to metal detector and there’s a good chance none of the investigators know how to change a bike tire. I’d take my tire levers with me

  • @BlueBeard
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    Straighten it, drill a small hole perpendicular to the hinge of one of your doors, put it inside and cover the hole up. If there’s enough time, add some paint to it, otherwise just use the sawdust mixed with some glue. The hole is certainly tiny enough to get unnoticed and any metal detector would hopefully pick up the larger metal hinge instead of the paperclip. Finally, if you also paint it up, it would practically be invisible. Just make sure you use a paint that doesn’t smell too strongly.

    • @Sylvartas
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      17 days ago

      This guy murders. Username checks out too

    • @jordanlund
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      116 days ago

      Ooh, you wouldn’t even need to do that… knock the pins out of your door hinges, remove the door, put the unbent paperclip INSIDE one of the pins and re-install.

  • @[email protected]
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    1017 days ago

    Remove the wall plug, straighten the paper clip and insert it into the cable in between the wires, reinstall the wall plug.

  • @[email protected]
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    717 days ago

    I would straighten it out and then sew it into a pair of jeans near the fly. They would need to inspect every fly seam in every pair of jeans to find it.

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    Straighten the paperclip and hide it:

    Inside a ballpoint pen.

    In a spool of wire.

    Shove it into a side of a cardboard box.

    Drop it down a drain.

    Taped to the backside of a shelf.

    Inside the foam of my headphones.

    Inside a USB cable.