Can Oobleck Stop a Bullet?

Published on July 31, 2025
Duration: 1:17

This experiment tests the bullet-stopping capabilities of Oobleck, a non-Newtonian fluid, against various calibers. While Oobleck successfully stopped .22 LR and .380 ACP rounds, it was penetrated by .45 ACP and .223 Rem. A .50 BMG round completely destroyed the setup, including the Oobleck container and table, and passed through the mannequin.

Quick Summary

Oobleck, a non-Newtonian fluid, was tested against various bullet calibers. It stopped .22 LR and .380 ACP rounds but was penetrated by .45 ACP and .223 Rem. A .50 BMG round completely destroyed the setup.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Oobleck Properties & Test Setup
  2. 00:13Testing .22 LR Caliber
  3. 00:21Testing .380 ACP Caliber
  4. 00:31Testing .45 ACP Caliber
  5. 00:43Testing .223 Rem Caliber
  6. 00:56Testing .50 BMG Caliber

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Oobleck and how does it react to impacts?

Oobleck is a non-Newtonian fluid, a mixture of cornstarch and water. It behaves like a liquid under slow pressure but acts like a solid when hit quickly, a property tested against bullets in this experiment.

Which bullet calibers did Oobleck successfully stop?

The Oobleck successfully stopped the .22 LR and .380 ACP rounds. While it contained the .223 Rem round, it did not prevent the container from bursting.

Did Oobleck stop the .45 ACP or .50 BMG rounds?

No, the .45 ACP round penetrated the Oobleck container completely. The .50 BMG round was far more powerful, destroying the container, table, and passing through the mannequin.

What firearms were used in the Oobleck bullet test?

The test utilized a Ruger 10/22 rifle for the .22 LR caliber and an AR-15 rifle for the .223 Rem caliber. A .50 Cal Rifle was used for the .50 BMG round.

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