I have a very similar puzzle, but the object of the puzzle is to remove the brass ring. On my puzzle, instead of the rope being attached at the bottom of the base, it is attached to a wood bar that moves freely. The wooden bar is too big to allow the brass ring to pass over it. It's extremely challenging and it's one puzzle that I have not been able to figure out for two years.
So essentially by passing the loop through the wooden hole you temporarily created a flexible extension of that solid, wooden loop, and you passed the ring through it and reversed the procedure, this time with the ring on the other side.
I have a similar vsrsion but it's a triangle and I was able to solve it thanks to you, TOOK ME 3 GOD DAMN YEARS. SERIOUSLY, THANK. YOU!!!!!!! just for that. I'm subscribing.
Would you be willing to give me the measurements of this puzzle? I want to replicate this puzzle for my family. Rope length, metal ring diameter, wooden ring diameter, center post height, and the base dimensions. When measuring the wooden ring on the center post, could you give the inner diameter and outer diameter? Thanks
Bunch007 HD The whole thing is about 6 inches tall and about 4" square at the base. I can't tell you how long the rope is but about a foot would work. Both rings are about 1.5" to 2". The brass ring just needs to be bigger.
I realize you've had this video up for a while but, could you please do it again with the ring on the opposite side? I got mine over and am unable to get it back. sigh. It SHOULD be straight forward but, not for me. Maybe a video where you go one way and then immediately put it back? Sort of a FULL circle solution video for everyone, no matter what state their puzzle is in.
I found your other video and for some reason, I got it to work. Thank you for posting both. It's still a great idea to make one video showing the ring starting from either side. :-)
It was invented in the Japanese Edo period between 1600 - 1860. The solution is incredibly hard, but how did the inventor even come up with this puzzle, that is even harder to explain.
LOL, just to be sure, I looked up the version of your puzzle at Lumberjack Toys. The object of your puzzle is to REMOVE the brass ring, not move it from one side of the rope to the other. That just would not be very challenging. Show us how to remove the brass ring.
Why don't you give credit were it's due? The puzzle is Japanese from the Edo period between 1600 - 1860, and I'm sure you would not even in a million years would have solved it if it weren't for a Japanese video that appeared in 2008 showing how even a Japanese astrophysics professor couldn't solve the puzzle. So stop trying to make believe you solved it yourself, if an astrophysics professor and other high IQ people were not able to solve it for years, I doubt you could have come up with the solution. Be legit.
Thank you, after having the puzzle in my house for 10 years I decided to see your solution and now I know how to do it.
I have a very similar puzzle, but the object of the puzzle is to remove the brass ring. On my puzzle, instead of the rope being attached at the bottom of the base, it is attached to a wood bar that moves freely. The wooden bar is too big to allow the brass ring to pass over it. It's extremely challenging and it's one puzzle that I have not been able to figure out for two years.
So essentially by passing the loop through the wooden hole you temporarily created a flexible extension of that solid, wooden loop, and you passed the ring through it and reversed the procedure, this time with the ring on the other side.
This helps a little but I have the version with three wooden rings to get passed. The middle section is driving me nuts!
I have a similar vsrsion but it's a triangle and I was able to solve it thanks to you, TOOK ME 3 GOD DAMN YEARS. SERIOUSLY, THANK. YOU!!!!!!! just for that. I'm subscribing.
When you cut to the other side the knot is totally different. Why are there two lines over the top of the ring after the cut?
How do u make the knot? I’m trying but can’t figure it out
dont even show from the start you just half way forward. ive seen a complete video by japanese show.
Would you be willing to give me the measurements of this puzzle? I want to replicate this puzzle for my family.
Rope length, metal ring diameter, wooden ring diameter, center post height, and the base dimensions. When measuring the wooden ring on the center post, could you give the inner diameter and outer diameter? Thanks
Bunch007 HD The whole thing is about 6 inches tall and about 4" square at the base. I can't tell you how long the rope is but about a foot would work. Both rings are about 1.5" to 2". The brass ring just needs to be bigger.
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Very useful video, you help me get a free drink❤
I've been trying to get the same exact puzzle where can I get that
I have been trying to find it for sale. No luck so far. Sorry!
A bit late, but if you're still looking www.puzzlemaster.ca/browse/wood/woodpuzzlemaster/21-loop-de-loop, and wait for it to be instore
So simpel!!!! No Problem! I have the Plains!!!
What's the mathematics behind it? I want an explanation from Algebraic geometry's point of view
A1 homotopy?
How long did it initially take you to solve it?
A few days. I had to get help from a written guide.
I realize you've had this video up for a while but, could you please do it again with the ring on the opposite side? I got mine over and am unable to get it back. sigh. It SHOULD be straight forward but, not for me. Maybe a video where you go one way and then immediately put it back? Sort of a FULL circle solution video for everyone, no matter what state their puzzle is in.
I found your other video and for some reason, I got it to work. Thank you for posting both. It's still a great idea to make one video showing the ring starting from either side. :-)
Where can I get this puzzle?
I have been trying to find it for sale. No luck so far. Sorry!
www.puzzlemaster.ca/browse/wood/woodpuzzlemaster/21-loop-de-loop
Build it!
I have one just like this but there are an extra two posts
Whts the method to find out the first inventor or first solver name who was he ..who was copied by all people
danyal mehboob hell if I know.
It was invented in the Japanese Edo period between 1600 - 1860. The solution is incredibly hard, but how did the inventor even come up with this puzzle, that is even harder to explain.
I solved that puzzle it was at my grandma's when I was a boy it is a weird puzzle though logically speaking it shouldn't work
You couldn't solve mine, both sides are through my ring. Everything else is identical.
Wade Eugene Casaldi I could
I would like to buy it from you. Are 70$ okay?
Would you sell me yours? How much?
BranFlakesR1337 I dunno. How much are you offering?
Prairie Dad How does $25 sound? Ill pay shipping in addition to that
+Prairie Dad or do you have another price in mind?
Prairie Dad I'll give you 70$ :)
Japanese ring puzzle
This is Japanese puzzle
Please put a sock on.
Morten Falnes barefoot for life!
THE PUZZLE SOLVING WAS PERFECT....BUT IT WOULD HAVE BEEN BETTER IF YOU HAD SHOT THE VIDEO ON A TABLE. ''WHO WANTS TO SEE YOURS FEET IN THE VIDEO?''
Carlos Aguirre. Deal with it!
I wanted to see
LOL, just to be sure, I looked up the version of your puzzle at Lumberjack Toys. The object of your puzzle is to REMOVE the brass ring, not move it from one side of the rope to the other. That just would not be very challenging. Show us how to remove the brass ring.
U missed a step
FEET ALERT
Witchcraft!
Dammit!
Mine works too. I used woodprix plans and build it without any problems.
Bad edits and why spin the puzzle? Keep it in the same position.
Is not yesing
wow
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Copy cat
Why don't you give credit were it's due? The puzzle is Japanese from the Edo period between 1600 - 1860, and I'm sure you would not even in a million years would have solved it if it weren't for a Japanese video that appeared in 2008 showing how even a Japanese astrophysics professor couldn't solve the puzzle. So stop trying to make believe you solved it yourself, if an astrophysics professor and other high IQ people were not able to solve it for years, I doubt you could have come up with the solution. Be legit.
asianthor I did not know about the history of this puzzle, nor anything to do with the astrophysicist. Got a link I could add to the description?
Not a good instruction video ....