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We Fight Tooth And Nail In A Minute To Win It – Singaporeans Try: Episode 16

Watch balls bounce and pencils fly

I’m sure many of you have seen Minute To Win It on TV and thought ‘haiyoh so easy! I also can!’ This week, we were put to the test. Pit against each other, we raced the clock to complete three simple tasks within 60 seconds.

With only pride and bragging rights at stake, watch as we get frustrated – and how some of us resorted to dirty tricks. With only simple household items used in this episode, we dare you to attempt these challenges in your own homes!

The Hougang Eraser Champion steps up to the plate, attempting to dominate a new arena. Watch the video below to find out how he did!

Singaporeans Try comes to you every Monday, so subscribe to our channel to know when new episodes go live! We’re also open to any suggestions you have for our future episodes, so leave a comment telling us what you want to see below the video. Follow us on Instagram at @thesmartlocaltv for some behind-the-scenes footage. Till next week!

No pencils or ping pong balls were harmed during the filming of this video

Jonathan Paul

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