What's really helpful with this kind of puzzle is that you have words on the pieces so you know which direction they go, and if you know your geography that helps a lot too.
@@semibiotic Or any puzzle with a large section of one color. Then you got those gimmick puzzles where the whole puzzle is one solid color (like that one that's a shiny rainbow)
I bought a 1000 piece puzzle and that alone took me a couple weeks to complete. It didn't help that most of the surrounding pieces were literally the same colour but what you did with this 4K piece puzzle is amazing. Great job
I average ~6hrs for a 1k pieces puzzle and about 10hrs for the more tricky ones, like you describe. What helps for me is that when I look for the edges as a first activity I already sort specific colors at the same time.
At first I was thinking "this doesn't seem too hard, there's a lot of details to go off!" Then they finished the edges. That is too big for my dopamine-deprived brain to finish. Respect to you for actually completing this BEAST of a puzzle!
You would think this puzzle would be extremely difficult, but having done it myself, it was surprisingly easy for what it is. The most difficult parts were surprisingly the edge, due to the fit of the pieces not being the best and the small details, and not surprisingly, the Siberian part of Russia. You would think the ocean is difficult, but if you complete the puzzle in roughly the same order as the video and save the ocean for last, nearly 75% of ocean pieces had lines of latitude and longitude on them, and you could narrow it down to two quadrants of the puzzle based solely on the angle of the lines. Honestly the hardest part is just the sheer number of pieces but with patient sorting, it's not too bad really. And of course it helps to have some geography knowledge!
We have this puzzle! Worked on in for 6 months and got all the continents and flags and border. The water took us out and we gave us. It’s stored in tiles until we decide to try and finish it. This time lapse is mega impressive!!
Super duper impressive- 4k pieces is no small feat!! I just bought this yesterday and am afraid to start it hahahhaha. Thanks for the video and your effort- it gives me hope.
I just bought my first 1000 piece puzzle. Took 2 weeks. I gotta say that is a very nice puzzle. I want a world map like that painted on my living room wall or maybe my dinning room. Thanks for shareing.
Man doing puzzle: I am the greatest puzzler of all time! That last puzzle piece that always seems to go missing: I’m about to end this man’s whole career.
I have solved this one before. My friends gifted it to me because I was applying for a geography program. It's been glued to my ceiling for around 5 years now :)
I thought seeing the build of a 21 x 21 Rubik’s cube was impressive with 2700 parts. This is a whole Nother level of time and patience! Absolutely amazing!
I have the similar Ancient Map before , and cost me three month to finish (3 hours per day), yours is much easlier than me since you got lots of flags at the top and two circles at the bottom. For mine, it got eight old fashion paintings (early middle age?) at both left and right side. and for the rest of the map it is just showing EUROPE, with small part of northern Africa. The most difficult one is the longitude and latitude, just same as you:)
What did you do in the end? I want to frame it but have no ideia how I'll flip it and tape it (my original thought). The pieces don't stick together at all!
definitely no cat in the house
Haha .. i have 3 cats and i don't think i can finish 100 puzzle
🤣🤣🤣
Or toddlers
I know! I have to go to my grandma's to do puzzles!
Heyyyyyyy
What's really helpful with this kind of puzzle is that you have words on the pieces so you know which direction they go, and if you know your geography that helps a lot too.
Yeah. And the worst puzzles are landscape photos.
Still, I imagine that large areas of ocean would be tough.
@@semibiotic Or any puzzle with a large section of one color. Then you got those gimmick puzzles where the whole puzzle is one solid color (like that one that's a shiny rainbow)
@@JohnSmith-zw8vp Now pair that single colour with a puzzle where every single piece fits every single piece...
@@cavemann_ wouldnt that just be a blank board that can be assembled however you want
The part when snacks appear on the scene is so wholesome. That’s when you know it’s a proper puzzling session ^-^
I like watching the snacks disappear.
I bought a 1000 piece puzzle and that alone took me a couple weeks to complete. It didn't help that most of the surrounding pieces were literally the same colour but what you did with this 4K piece puzzle is amazing. Great job
Lol same here
That’s crazy
I average ~6hrs for a 1k pieces puzzle and about 10hrs for the more tricky ones, like you describe. What helps for me is that when I look for the edges as a first activity I already sort specific colors at the same time.
At first I was thinking "this doesn't seem too hard, there's a lot of details to go off!"
Then they finished the edges.
That is too big for my dopamine-deprived brain to finish.
Respect to you for actually completing this BEAST of a puzzle!
You would think this puzzle would be extremely difficult, but having done it myself, it was surprisingly easy for what it is. The most difficult parts were surprisingly the edge, due to the fit of the pieces not being the best and the small details, and not surprisingly, the Siberian part of Russia. You would think the ocean is difficult, but if you complete the puzzle in roughly the same order as the video and save the ocean for last, nearly 75% of ocean pieces had lines of latitude and longitude on them, and you could narrow it down to two quadrants of the puzzle based solely on the angle of the lines. Honestly the hardest part is just the sheer number of pieces but with patient sorting, it's not too bad really. And of course it helps to have some geography knowledge!
This video might have turned me into one of those people that listens to classical music. Completely enthralled by that first piece
We have this puzzle! Worked on in for 6 months and got all the continents and flags and border. The water took us out and we gave us. It’s stored in tiles until we decide to try and finish it. This time lapse is mega impressive!!
Id never give up. Good family time
Well now you can use this video as a cheat guide to help you figure out where the piece go lol
@@VideoManDan not really
@@goodgenes0 yes i know, i was being sarcastic haha
Super duper impressive- 4k pieces is no small feat!! I just bought this yesterday and am afraid to start it hahahhaha. Thanks for the video and your effort- it gives me hope.
Best of luck! It'll be difficult but definitely worth it by the end :)
@@puzzle_by_piece It's not difficult.
@@jamedlock83 then do it
Hello, you remeber what countru more difficult?
There's a 24,000 piece Jigsaw puzzle recommended in my feed after i watched this one.😮
Thx for the walkthrough, appreciate it.
I love the Timelapse! So cool. We love puzzles too.
Good job! Looks great! My knees hurt just watching you building it on the floor.😄
I just bought my first 1000 piece puzzle. Took 2 weeks. I gotta say that is a very nice puzzle. I want a world map like that painted on my living room wall or maybe my dinning room. Thanks for shareing.
Wow. Hard puzzle. My back and knees are hurting just watching.
Puzzles, Classical music as a choice for bg music
I see a man of culture here
Thank you for the video 🫠 super cool
as someone who loves puzzles and geography
I NEED THIS
Thx for an entertaining video!
I'm doing a 3k Beatles puzzle and I'm feeling overwhelmed. Hard to see such small pieces compared to the front of the box
I'm still working on 3k Ship puzzle, very hard to complete
Nice, though I was hoping the last piece would be in real time so we could all share in the satisfaction
Mesmerizing!
Man doing puzzle: I am the greatest puzzler of all time!
That last puzzle piece that always seems to go missing: I’m about to end this man’s whole career.
As a world map nerd i could complete this puzzle faster than any 500 piece puzzle 🤓
I remember putting together a puzzle of 6000 pieces. It took me a week abd loooots of space in my room. But it was amazing, I love puzzles
Imagine if he lost the last piece 😳
A pleasant music with the most insane work
I have solved this one before. My friends gifted it to me because I was applying for a geography program. It's been glued to my ceiling for around 5 years now :)
Excellent, I thought it was going to end with breaking it up and putting it back in the box 😅
Oh cool, I wasn't expecting to hear Little Red Riding Hood as timelapse music
That's a huge puzzle. Impressive.
Super!!! 👍
Imagine missing one piece 💀
самое обидное когда упаковщик забыл положит пару деталей и картина остается не завершенной, я бы за такое давал пожизненное))
Soundtrack is solid!!!
Amazing 👍
thank you for your service
this song stressed me out so much. incredible puzzling
Impressive.
As a geography lover I NEED THIS
Впечатляет, очень интересный пазл!)
"Hey dude i think we are lost can you get the map?"
"wait i have to build it first"
I looked but couldn't find it. It would be cool if you told how long it took you to put it together in the description.
I usually start with the edges and corners first, that makes a lot simpler than normal
Very impressive 😍
Awesome ❤🎉
well done. pretty easy
Cool.
Just so cool man
Nice
4000ピースの中で争いをしている人類
Humanity fighting with 4000 pieces
my neck hurts just watching this
Yeah I had a rough time with a 1,000 piece puzzle with a similar color a while back (a different map) and I can’t imagine doing one this big
If I had $1 for every puzzle piece I'd have $4,000.
You are a wise man
Only $3999, because you'd lose a piece.
That’s crazy
I thought seeing the build of a 21 x 21 Rubik’s cube was impressive with 2700 parts. This is a whole Nother level of time and patience! Absolutely amazing!
Can’t lie the Rubik’s cube sounds more impressive.
@@boarbot7829 the Rubiks cube is definitely a lot more complex… to me it’s just that 4000 pieces sounds insane
bravo fantastic
I feel like I'd have a mental breakdown after finishing the edge pieces and seeing how many are left
대단하십니다 .집이 꽤 넓은가 봐요 ㅎㅎ
World map is an awesome piece for a mega puzzle.
That’s crazy
This person definitely doesn't live with pets or children ^^ xD
When you REALLY love pazzles
Felicidades 🎉. Saludos desde la ciudad de México 😊
I have the similar Ancient Map before , and cost me three month to finish (3 hours per day), yours is much easlier than me since you got lots of flags at the top and two circles at the bottom. For mine, it got eight old fashion paintings (early middle age?) at both left and right side. and for the rest of the map it is just showing EUROPE, with small part of northern Africa. The most difficult one is the longitude and latitude, just same as you:)
This guy deserves a 🎉🎉🎉🎉
omg, that's a lot of pieces!
Good work
Wow!
В конце видео, по законам жанра, нужно было ее разобрать обратно, вот это бы был, шок контент
Incredible😮 and in only 9 minutes
I used Google Maps quite a bit when doing this exact puzzle. Took me about three months of work, on and off!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Oceans are the hardest.
good job
reminds me the world exploring in Sid Meier's Civilizations
That is a lot of muscle brain power work going on there.
I need puzzle buddies lol
I have the same one. It's so cool and looks awesome on my Wall.☺
WOW!
The snacks consumed through it all tho
😮 crazy
That moment when you go to the bathroom at 5:00 p.m. and forget that's when the roomba is unleashed
Rainbolt: Alright so this piece looks like downtown Hong-Kong.
Impressive but now do it with over 9000
GG
Ну вот. А вы говорите, комар на повороте шею свернёт)))
Oh, the Entire World.
I think it would have been better if there was the Lego building sound effect
What did you do in the end? I want to frame it but have no ideia how I'll flip it and tape it (my original thought). The pieces don't stick together at all!
Glue it with simple white glue. It works great and dries to a clear shine. Spread it around with a flat edge. I typically use a spatula
When I glue my puzzles I use white glue on the top. After it dries I take cardboard and flip it over to the back side. Then it glue it aswell
@@Kaleb._ always use clear glue.
@@jamedlock83 the white glue dries clear tho. I always thought it was fine
Where did you buy this puzzle I’m interested in buying it and how much did it cost you.
대박이다~!
wow beaucoup de patient que tu a 4000 morceaux en plus t'arrait meme plus faire ASMR avec ton vidéo
FELICITACIONES..
Hahaha! I want to give my sister this puzzle as a birthday gift! Very funny! :D :D :D All the pieces look alike! Hahahaha! :D
He's quick. I would've needed several hours, at least...
Ed Hocken: *_Nordberg! I've got something for you!_*
you can make someone crazy if you will steal one piece of the puzzle and the guy will lose his mind finding that missing piece
The amount of patience this person has is crazy.
Is he doctor?
@@sleepmind9292 no.
@@Epic_R3K47 its patience fyi
@@ulti8g827 I always mix those up
Top 3 worst enemies when completing this:
Children
Cats
WIND
crazy
the unemployed friend at 4am on a Thursday
Amazing well done how long did it take to do😀👍👍
9 minutes