It's nice to see that someone who "just" solve puzzels can get so much attention without lurid headlines and thumbnails. Keep up the good work! Realy enjoing your videos!
There will be definitely more. "Once in a while" is what I'm planning to do. Also I can only do these with rather easy puzzles. Otherwise it could result in very loooong videos. 😊
+Ribeye Robert D and what would you base that nonsense on? The fact that I have the same tone of voice as MrPuzzle on my channel? I live in Belgium. Not in Germany silly.
Yes, this is great. Seeing the solutions to these puzzles in interesting, but seeing your thought process in detail as you are solving them is simply fascinating.
Seriously thank you Mr Puzzle! I've always had a love for puzzles and their mechanics but I've never had time to go out and get one for myself! These videos showing off each puzzle and their solution is so entertaining, especially seeing your first try at solving a puzzle. Keep up the great work and thank you for taking the time to make these videos!
You say you've no time, yet in the time it took to write your comment you could have ordered one from the comfort of your own home online.... By the time you're done reading the entirety of my comment, you could have also placed an additional order to send me as a gift for educating you on my perception of time. Good day :)
The comment probably took him about 1 minute to right and then it would also take time for the company to ship the puzzle to him if he did order it. Furthermore, it took a professional puzzle solver to solve what seemed to be a low difficulty one (for him) around 13 minutes. If you put this into the perspective of an average solver it would've taken a good amount longer without just guessing and shaking the box (maybe 5 minutes). All in all, this would take a considerable amount of time. That's my perception of time. Also it takes more than 3 seconds to place an order for a product.
You really should buy a few and try to solve them before watching the videos! So fun... Frustrating, and way more difficult than this master makes them seem, but so satisfying when you complete them.
I don't have one single puzzle in my house. These are still the most entertaining videos I’ve seen. Watching the blind solve is a nice change of pace. We actually get some insight into the process of not just how you go about solving puzzles, but how you go about making your videos/dialogue and the standards by which you measure your reviews. Nice!
This was an AWESOME episode! It's really great to see how you go about solving a puzzle, I loved it! Please do more episodes like these in the future! :)
I've watched this one a few times. Your approach to puzzles is a definite aid to my electrical troubleshooting endevors. The answer is right there. All you need do is figure out how to discover it.
I'll be honest, the reason I watch your videos is because the way you say "Mr. Puzzle" is strangely therapeutic. Good brain food while I'm eating real food. Keep up the cool videos.
I really enjoy watching blind puzzles, but I like your channel the most out of the puzzle channels I've found. I'd be very happy if you chose to go through more blind puzzles in the future.
I used to have one of these. Don't know what happened to it... I only remembered owning it when I saw this video and remembered having it when I was a small kid.
I stumbled upon your channel through your April Fool's video, found it amusing and distinguishing from other puzzle channels, and am glad I stuck around for this quality content! Would love to see more real-time solutions like this one too -- perhaps a simple knot puzzle sometime? I never know how to approach those.
Ich finds einfach nur toll, welch positives Feedback du hier bekommst. Richtig gute Arbeit, auch schön dich mal in Echtzeit beim Lösen zu sehen, bitte mehr davon! LG
I drew the diagram by feel, I like your methodical approach. At the end, I figured out it must be passing the entrance, so I verified this by sticking a pencil in the opening, then the ball hit that with a satisfying "thunk". By angling the puzzle with the ball against the pencil, when I removed the pencil the ball came out with it.
I once had a puzzle as a kid that operated on a similar principle (clear cube, multiple levels, had to get the ball bearings inside to settle into the right positions - so not really a puzzle, but I don't know what else to call it) and this was very reminiscent of that.
Diese Episode hat mir sehr gut gefallen. Nicht einfach dumm rumprobieren - sondern analysieren und so mit Logik zügig zur Lösung kommen - das finde ich klasse. Habe gestern das Hamayama H & H gelöst. Dabei habe ich vom Anfang an alle Schritte aufgeschrieben... kam so kontrolliert an Kreuzungen, Sackgassen etc. Fand dann 8 prädestinierte Stellungen (gestreckt) heraus - und aus der 8. Stellung ließen die beiden H trennen. Für den Rückweg sah ich dann sogar entsprechende Abkürzungen und konnte somit schnell den maximal zusammengebauten Zustand wieder herstellen. Mein erstes gelösten Puzzle in dieser recht hohen Schwierigkeit. Wobei ich es dann eher auf 4 statt 5 (von 6... Hanayama verdeutlich dies imho gut durch die Darstellung als Würfelaugen) einschätzen würde. Habe von den schweren noch Spiral und Helix in meine Grundausstattung genommen. Die leichteren von Hanayama gefallen mir auch gut. G & G habe ich verschenkt bevor ich es gelöst hatte, Harmony (gefällt mir besonders gut, da ich als Hobby auch Musik mache, sprich Posaune spiele) sehr elegant... Lösung tatsächlich recht leicht, ebenso bei Delta. Liebe Grüße - und weiter so - Claus... ein Puzzlefan durch deine Anregung!
It's also important to tell your guess about the weight of the ball. The drill holes could also be the glue parts to stick both sides together. Also there could be several floors of the marble would be smaller. But nice to see how you solve it.
just started watching this, and the first thing this reminds me of is a maze. and the first thing that pops into my mind with a maze is that if you stick to one side only, like only going left, or only right, you will always solve it eventually. I wonder if this is the case with this puzzle as well.
really enjoyed seeing your process here, very logical approach I think a larger puzzle made by gluing together two halves with channels emptied between them would be a better challenge. the use of drill holes limited the puzzle complexity and also give a very big clue to the internal structure. enjoyable video as always
Yes, that would be a much harder challenge since you can only guess how it looks. If you increase the complexity and use 3 dimensions you end up with something like the Inside3 cubes. They are still difficult even if the solution is shown on the outer side!
Mr.Puzzle as soon as I started describing the more challenging puzzle design I realized I was essentially describing the inside cubes - I guess I can't invent what has already been invented.
In my opinion is better and more interesting for us viewers if you make videos like this one... Showing your first approach and how do you get to the solution... The only problem is that some videos risk to be very long...
So satisfying. It's really nice to see the puzzle-solving process. I'd love to see more, but I think there could be a problem in that many of your featured puzzles are incredibly sophisticated and difficult to solve; without time-lapse recording, a 'real-time' video might last 4 or 5 hours! This format would only be practical for puzzles rated 1 or 2. I'd still love to see those, though. Simplicity can be fascinating, and enjoying the journey is as important as arriving at your destination.
Yep. That second channel (short one) is easier to get the marble out of. The kick move should be like making the letter J and if the marble is in the long channel, it may go too high and miss the connecting tube to the exit. When it’s in the shorter channel, it can’t go beyond the connecting tube, so it’s easier to remove.
They should make something like this with multiple layers. Though I guess it would be very difficult to do it with just drilling a couple holes on the side of an otherwise solid block of wood..
Ahh memory lane, love this one, I really enjoy your logical solves .... it made a nice little puzzle far more enjoyable..... 👏
It's nice to see that someone who "just" solve puzzels can get so much attention without lurid headlines and thumbnails.
Keep up the good work! Realy enjoing your videos!
Thanks!
Hail Tristus, yeah youtubers nowadays clickbaits all the way.
The picture just sumarize the problem. It isnt false advertising.
It is indeed fun to see you solve it. A nice alternative once in a while.
There will be definitely more.
"Once in a while" is what I'm planning to do.
Also I can only do these with rather easy puzzles. Otherwise it could result in very loooong videos. 😊
I don't mind longer videos!!!! i listen to these when i do homework, before bed just as ambiance and the more videos/time per video the better
Haha OK! :)
+Ribeye Robert D and what would you base that nonsense on? The fact that I have the same tone of voice as MrPuzzle on my channel? I live in Belgium. Not in Germany silly.
I also enjoy watching you solve a puzzle for the first time. Its almost like peaking behind the curtain once in awhile
Would love more real time blind solve attempts :)
👍 Ok
I realy liked to see how you figure things out, maybe you could livestream some?
Just an idea.
Ribeye Robert D keep it to your self
Yes, this is great. Seeing the solutions to these puzzles in interesting, but seeing your thought process in detail as you are solving them is simply fascinating.
1:23 the way he shakes it is so in sync with the music
Haha, didn't notice. 😁
Cavad Aliyev 🤣🤣🤣🤣👅 I'm dead
😂😂😂
More real-time puzzle solving is a great idea!
Got it Gregory!
I like how you solved while we watched. Your solution was pure logic. Nicely done! Thumbs up.
The way you create your videos is so pure. This makes them amazing to watch. This video was brilliant.
Thanks!
This is my absolute favorite video of yours. I loved seeing you work this out, very fascinating 😊
Seriously thank you Mr Puzzle!
I've always had a love for puzzles and their mechanics but I've never had time to go out and get one for myself!
These videos showing off each puzzle and their solution is so entertaining, especially seeing your first try at solving a puzzle.
Keep up the great work and thank you for taking the time to make these videos!
Thanks,
I'm glad to see this very positive feedback from you guys!
You say you've no time, yet in the time it took to write your comment you could have ordered one from the comfort of your own home online.... By the time you're done reading the entirety of my comment, you could have also placed an additional order to send me as a gift for educating you on my perception of time. Good day :)
The comment probably took him about 1 minute to right and then it would also take time for the company to ship the puzzle to him if he did order it. Furthermore, it took a professional puzzle solver to solve what seemed to be a low difficulty one (for him) around 13 minutes. If you put this into the perspective of an average solver it would've taken a good amount longer without just guessing and shaking the box (maybe 5 minutes). All in all, this would take a considerable amount of time. That's my perception of time. Also it takes more than 3 seconds to place an order for a product.
You really should buy a few and try to solve them before watching the videos! So fun... Frustrating, and way more difficult than this master makes them seem, but so satisfying when you complete them.
Kiss ass ....sweeeet pleas !!
I don't have one single puzzle in my house. These are still the most entertaining videos I’ve seen. Watching the blind solve is a nice change of pace. We actually get some insight into the process of not just how you go about solving puzzles, but how you go about making your videos/dialogue and the standards by which you measure your reviews. Nice!
This tutorial was so logical and educational
This was an AWESOME episode! It's really great to see how you go about solving a puzzle, I loved it! Please do more episodes like these in the future! :)
There will be some from time to time I guess.
Your voice makes me sleepy so when I wake up, the puzzle is solved. Very relaxing 👍
😂😂😂😂
Cpt. Muff Cabbage it's almost like puzzle asmr 😄
drcheese1000 that's exactly what it is. The amount of times I've fallen asleep to this. Lol
Cpt. Muff Cabbage that shit happens to me to lmao
just think, there is a possibility that this puzzle can arrive at your house already solved by shipping...
😂
Dang dude you made my day
🤣
I like hearing the process you go through in this blind solve. Hope to see more.
the loud "GAK" sound he makes when the marble got out tho, so satisfying haha
Haha, that's pretty much the feeling when you solve a puzzle! :)
Watching you solve puzzles is amazing! The way you go about it is so interesting you're so logical lol do more vids like these pleaaaaase
I've watched this one a few times.
Your approach to puzzles is a definite aid to my electrical troubleshooting endevors.
The answer is right there.
All you need do is figure out how to discover it.
I love this style, blind solving is fun to watch. Helps me see your thought process.
I'm not trying to suck up or anything but this guys seems like an actual good youtuber, like quality content, rare nowadays, keep up the good work!
Thanks a lot!
I'll be honest, the reason I watch your videos is because the way you say "Mr. Puzzle" is strangely therapeutic.
Good brain food while I'm eating real food. Keep up the cool videos.
Welcome to Mr. Puzzle! 😅
Genau das was ich vorgeschlagen habe. Danke danke danke das du dir die Kommentare noch zu Herzen nimmst.
It was a good idea, thank you for that. Also the feedback is very positive if you look at the comments. Let's see what range the video will reach.
I like the explanation while solving. Great video 👍🏼
I really enjoy watching blind puzzles, but I like your channel the most out of the puzzle channels I've found. I'd be very happy if you chose to go through more blind puzzles in the future.
I truly enjoyed your strategy for solving this puzzle. Needless to say I enjoy all of your videos.
Loved it! I think I prefer the real time blind puzzles over the ones that you have already solved. Keep making more videos. :)
Please do more of these videos, I really like how you figure out the solution! Thank you for your videos, really amazing stuff! Keep on puzzling!
I really liked this approach! Very logical. I would like to see more like this.
I loved this, get more of these
Great to see you solve and describe puzzles. You are a master.
one of my fave gifts as a child was a box full of chinese puzzles, its so good to see puzzles are still popular.
Slowly trying to watch all your videos. I love the live solve format. Onwards to the next puzzle video!
This was so satisfying watching you solve this puzzle. I never knew I needed this content in my life
I used to have one of these. Don't know what happened to it... I only remembered owning it when I saw this video and remembered having it when I was a small kid.
I stumbled upon your channel through your April Fool's video, found it amusing and distinguishing from other puzzle channels, and am glad I stuck around for this quality content! Would love to see more real-time solutions like this one too -- perhaps a simple knot puzzle sometime? I never know how to approach those.
Welcome to my channel!
I will think about which one is feasible to do another blind solve video!
I like the variety of puzzles that you solve for us thank you
awesome to see you solve it, please more of these in the future
Ich finds einfach nur toll, welch positives Feedback du hier bekommst. Richtig gute Arbeit, auch schön dich mal in Echtzeit beim Lösen zu sehen, bitte mehr davon! LG
Danke! Ja, die Resonanz ist super!
Lieder hat es sich nur sehr wenig verteilt.
TH-cam ist und bleibt ein Rätsel. :)
actually like seeing how you approach these.
Very interesting to see the analytics behind your thinking. Thank you.
"This seems pretty easy." ... *5 minutes later* reaches for the hacksaw
Just so u know it's a joke ... nvm it's how I did it
I drew the diagram by feel, I like your methodical approach. At the end, I figured out it must be passing the entrance, so I verified this by sticking a pencil in the opening, then the ball hit that with a satisfying "thunk". By angling the puzzle with the ball against the pencil, when I removed the pencil the ball came out with it.
Don't use tools! ;)
I was going to suggest sticking your pinky through the exit!
Mr. Puzzle, you are the man, I love your channel, I've been watching you all day and last night too. I think I'll subscribe. Thanks for your content.
I like it when you struggle a bit... But you are exceptionally good to find the solutions.
I once had a puzzle as a kid that operated on a similar principle (clear cube, multiple levels, had to get the ball bearings inside to settle into the right positions - so not really a puzzle, but I don't know what else to call it) and this was very reminiscent of that.
I love your videos, and this episode was great!!! Keep it up!!!
I love that you used a pen while you engineered your solution. I always loved using a pen to do the same.
I think that solving, and design, benefit from an audit trail. If you erase pencil marks, you have none.
Real time is way better. It's nice to see the thought process of how you solve the problem.
Keep on puzzling!
Thanks, Mr Puzzle.
Just subscribed I like your puzzle solving but also your one of the few you tubers who don't use pure clickbait to get views honest I like it 😂😂
Thanks and enjoy!
Diese Episode hat mir sehr gut gefallen. Nicht einfach dumm rumprobieren - sondern analysieren und so mit Logik zügig zur Lösung kommen - das finde ich klasse. Habe gestern das Hamayama H & H gelöst. Dabei habe ich vom Anfang an alle Schritte aufgeschrieben... kam so kontrolliert an Kreuzungen, Sackgassen etc. Fand dann 8 prädestinierte Stellungen (gestreckt) heraus - und aus der 8. Stellung ließen die beiden H trennen. Für den Rückweg sah ich dann sogar entsprechende Abkürzungen und konnte somit schnell den maximal zusammengebauten Zustand wieder herstellen. Mein erstes gelösten Puzzle in dieser recht hohen Schwierigkeit. Wobei ich es dann eher auf 4 statt 5 (von 6... Hanayama verdeutlich dies imho gut durch die Darstellung als Würfelaugen) einschätzen würde. Habe von den schweren noch Spiral und Helix in meine Grundausstattung genommen. Die leichteren von Hanayama gefallen mir auch gut. G & G habe ich verschenkt bevor ich es gelöst hatte, Harmony (gefällt mir besonders gut, da ich als Hobby auch Musik mache, sprich Posaune spiele) sehr elegant... Lösung tatsächlich recht leicht, ebenso bei Delta. Liebe Grüße - und weiter so - Claus... ein Puzzlefan durch deine Anregung!
Nice spacial visualization coordinated with the deductive process!
I love when he says Mr.puzzle.
It's also important to tell your guess about the weight of the ball. The drill holes could also be the glue parts to stick both sides together. Also there could be several floors of the marble would be smaller. But nice to see how you solve it.
Well done , and great gift ideas .. great job I like the way you solve it with us ...
I just inherited this from my grandfather! What an exciting challenge!
I love your way of thinking
Love the real time
he's badass he solves a puzzle without looking pure savage
Your one of my favorites....thanks.
Nice!
Your voice is so relaxing. Almost hard to watch your videos without falling asleep haha.
Maybe I should start another channel to help people falling asleep!
You are not the first one writing this. 😂😂
great, i like your blindfold videos. you're a very logical guy. it's interesting to see the way you think. please do more of this videos
I randomly reached to your channel and I'm so glad i did.. Subscribed already.. Your videos are so up to the point and amazing... Keep making them..!
the early days of mr puzzle, where he wasn't as exciting as he is now :D
I'd like to see you do a video on the essential puzzles that everyone should have.
And which one is that?
Mr.Puzzle I'm interested in what you think are the best puzzles.
Excellent deductive reasoning - well done
just started watching this, and the first thing this reminds me of is a maze. and the first thing that pops into my mind with a maze is that if you stick to one side only, like only going left, or only right, you will always solve it eventually. I wonder if this is the case with this puzzle as well.
Great Video, Big Like!
really enjoyed seeing your process here, very logical approach
I think a larger puzzle made by gluing together two halves with channels emptied between them would be a better challenge. the use of drill holes limited the puzzle complexity and also give a very big clue to the internal structure.
enjoyable video as always
Yes, that would be a much harder challenge since you can only guess how it looks. If you increase the complexity and use 3 dimensions you end up with something like the Inside3 cubes. They are still difficult even if the solution is shown on the outer side!
Mr.Puzzle as soon as I started describing the more challenging puzzle design I realized I was essentially describing the inside cubes - I guess I can't invent what has already been invented.
well done. I liked the real time solve.
In my opinion is better and more interesting for us viewers if you make videos like this one... Showing your first approach and how do you get to the solution... The only problem is that some videos risk to be very long...
I quite enjoyed this blind solve
I liked it and would like to see more like this not all the time but definitely like to see it more :)
More real time video solving the puzzle is awesome..continue the good work..new subscriber but watched almost all the videos.
Nice, thanks for joining!
So satisfying. It's really nice to see the puzzle-solving process. I'd love to see more, but I think there could be a problem in that many of your featured puzzles are incredibly sophisticated and difficult to solve; without time-lapse recording, a 'real-time' video might last 4 or 5 hours! This format would only be practical for puzzles rated 1 or 2. I'd still love to see those, though. Simplicity can be fascinating, and enjoying the journey is as important as arriving at your destination.
You are a Puzzle Master!
Yep. That second channel (short one) is easier to get the marble out of. The kick move should be like making the letter J and if the marble is in the long channel, it may go too high and miss the connecting tube to the exit. When it’s in the shorter channel, it can’t go beyond the connecting tube, so it’s easier to remove.
Well trained STEM vocational skills from Germany as always.
Loved this. Would love to see more! Subscribed.
That's a nice way to solve the puzzle
Hey! Great video!
Would the right-hand rule work on this puzzle?
Nice Mr.Puzzle!! You are keep surprising me!! 👍👍
Yay, good to hear.
Glad you like it!
More of this, please.
You are a genius!!!
interesting to see your process
That was so cool... Great video by they way😊.
Love to see you thinking
You should always try to blind solve first, then solve. I won't judge you if it takes a long time. :) Love your vids!
Great powers of deduction!
i hope to see more like this
yes more! awesome video
Awesome video ! great job .
They should make something like this with multiple layers. Though I guess it would be very difficult to do it with just drilling a couple holes on the side of an otherwise solid block of wood..
Very great deduction!
plz do more blind
now that how u make a video i wouldlove to see this with more complicated ones
Do they tell you up front the size of the marble? If it were smaller than half the size of the drill hole there could be more channels.