It's worth it if you're a puzzle collector in or are just passionate about solving puzzles which would probably make you a puzzle collector anyways but if you're just the average person that likes it in theory then no it's not worth it at all
@@supershenron9162 I try to avoid collecting things because you do spend so much on that stuff, and you don't revisit things very often, Also, for the price I wish they used the 3D printed stuff to make castings. Even if it was just pewter I think it would help justify the price in my mind right now a lot of that stuff looks and feels cheap.
@@supershenron9162 the puzzle mechanism is interesting and the overall composition is nice... However the construction, finish, and materials are just ass.
That intro looked as sick as the puzzle! 👏 Imagine that thing made from metal. Once more 3D printing turned something from prohibitively expensive to only f***Ing expensive. 😆😂
He is both mesmerizing and extremely infuriating sometimes lol, definitely feels like he got a hint at 15:55 because he wasn't going to figure it out on his own, because he VERY quickly summarised they were numbers and therefore relating to the order in which they were solved
This has the same energy as My friend: uses a draw 4 in uno Me with a blue eyes white dragon: "you fool, you buffoon, you absolute moron my genius is unparralled perish before my wit"
I absolutely love the attention to detail in this puzzle, Especially the use of the symbolism and the use of the mark of the holy trinity. Its an absolutely gorgeous example of the steampunk genre with just a bit of religious Iconisism stirred in for an elegant yet modest work of art. A very beautiful and fantastical puzzle indeed. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't quite jealous that I haven't got one myself. xD
Stumbled upon your channel this weekend, Chris, and I'm binge watching videos. Love it. Never imagined those puzzles existed for purchase. Overjoyed someone is making them, glad someone can afford them, and excited to see you solve them. You're a blast to watch. Thanks!
Damn i was like how does he not kno that its a clapper like a round of applause for solving it which i like the idea of better but this makes sense...i guess 😕
I know... I was actually muttering at the screen... Dude, Head is upside down... 2 arms, check.... 2 Legs.... Check... Either you are pulling the... crank... of the headless horseman, or you put that piece on upside down :)
He actually did it the right way, check out their website. They also sell that little thingy seperately and it is assembled in the same way as he did it.
Chris deserves all the success he is having now. He reinvented himself and he found the perfect niche that he can focus to create interesting content everytime. and he seem like a cool guy
I’m not a crazy puzzle person but I’ve been watching you for a while now, I just want to say watching you’ve must’ve given me a sixth sense because I was solving it in my head as I watched you and was finished by 9 minutes and 34 seconds. Only thing I didn’t expect was the spring lock at the end with the pulley hole thingy. Loved it. Buying one.
I think you’re so amazing. I love finding that there’s a whole group of possible people I can hang out with like you. I must find this riddle puzzle scene in London. You’re so clever. I thought only one human in the whole world likes puzzles. I didn’t get it. I see the secret hobby now. It’s so wonderful.
I've been going through your entire puzzle playlist and I gotta say this is my favorite puzzle box! Also love the introductions you make to all these puzzles!
Anyone else feel like this was the easiest puzzle he's ever solved? I never have a stinkin' clue what he's doing half of the time but this particular puzzle was so obvious I was screaming during the dial-code part lol
Same! When he was doing the dial side I was like "IT'S NOT ABOUT THE SHAPES ITS THE LINES!" I was wondering if anyone else knew I agree it was epic but not that difficult.
That puzzle is absolutely gorgeous. Being that parts of it are 3D printed, I wonder if it feels cheap at all. Either way, I'm sure it still looks beautiful sitting on a shelf.
@@DwarfElvishDiplomacy the little teeth at the bottom sit on the cork and then the little head pushes down with the arms to open the bottle. Also, looks like that head can also open beer bottles too
Your abilities to complete these puzzles is as dazzling as the way the best of them are constructed. True workmanship. Thanks Chris. I have spent too many hours watching you do your stuff. :) Cant wait to get back to Canada - some day!
Honestly, if this piece was done in various metal parts, I would shell out the money for one, and keep it as a lifetime belonging for safekeeping various small items. It's beautifully built and engineered, but the material use just kinda defeats the purpose when you are always a bit afraid of breaking something. If it had the essence of an actual puzzle vault, it would be such a great piece.
@@hanifzainal8862 Not really, for the quality in question it can be done quite cheap. Especially if you make it out of aluminium and wood and just cnc the pieces it can be done easily, it's just the cost of the material itself but that's where the already high price comes in. I wouldn't mind if some pieces are made out of wood, but when it's all just plastic and 3d print it does get a quite brittle and cheap feel to it which is not really befitting such an expensive item. If they made it out of metal they would have to probably make a larger production to offset the higher cost that would be associated with low number manufacturing, but still the price is extremely cheap and I think most of it is to pay for the design research of the item, and not really the production of it.
For those who are complaining about the price you have toknow that one person passed around 14 days to assemble it. So in France you make a fast calculation : 6h of work per day with a minimum wage which average 10 € it already make 980 € just for paying the one who assemble it. To that you have to add taxes, the salary of those who designed the box, the material cost, the margin for the company and maybe some other thing so for me the price is admittedly expensive but it's justified. Thank to have read my comment totally 🙂
In France the minimum wage is around 10€/hour and we work 8h/ day. So i think a creator like him is payed around 12€/h. So 12x8= 96 ; 96x14=1344€ just for paying the one who assemble it. Just Like you say : the price is admittedly expensive but it's totally justified !!
I really wanna use something like this as a magical item or something that holds a magical item for my Dnd campaign since it’s steampunkkkk themeedddd. Am too broke tho
I just found your page. I get super frustrated with puzzles but watching you get excited by them is super fun. Might have to pick some up and get back into it
I was literally screaming at the screen as soon as it got to the dials that the shapes = the number of lines which is the solving order of each of the sides
Small easter egg about next Wednesday's puzzle hidden in plain sight... any guesses?
Hello chris from india ,kerala, Kottayam
Start a intro tutorial youtube channel
New lock puzzle?
Halloween related?
Looking forward to the solve of the timer.
you gotta love how much this dude is enjoying what he's doing in every video
you isnt wrong
For real.
I mean yea wouldn't you love making a whole bunch of money just solving awesome puzzles
That is true
Puzzles that aren't worth the money. Man how TH-cam has fallen.
Chris Ramsay’s budget
1% food
5% utilities
94% puzzles
Save money when you use the puzzles as food, too. xD
You forgot cards !
Someone who is good at economy please help. My family is dying.
@@katselesnya Step one: use TH-cam videos to improve your English.
1% lushious beard
Whoever is in charge of the cinematography and the music is a genius!
Ikr
Lol, not that difficult to do😂 good lens>editing software>lighting.....
Steven 2gen why, can’t you just let people enjoy and compliment an artist
@@aidenroy2569 artist? What artist? I don't see any artist fool
@@TheAceY2k I bet your friends secretly think you're really annoying at times.
Starting this video like "I don't have 22 minutes to watch this."
22 minutes later. I did it anyway. This guy, man.
The single coolest puzzle I’ve ever seen
That thing looks insane
The truly smart one isn't the one who can unlock the puzzle, it's the one who designed and made the puzzle
both are comparable. the guy who solved it solves without a hint or a clue.
@@anmoldeepsingh9281 lol but solver csnt create but creator can solve
You’re right
@@TheZippaduppa he can solve because he is the one who created it
@@anmoldeepsingh9281 yes exactly creatoe better
Ah, my favorite shape. The "almost" triangle.
When I grow up im giving my kid his first phone in one of these.
This is actually a pretty good idea.
Jack Rudolf Except that the puzzle costs more than the phone lol
@@___c5645 lmaoo so true
This box worth more than the phone.
@@___c5645 your username dude🤣
"it was about $2,300, I'm hoping its worth it..."
It's not, Chris. That's why we watch your videos instead of buying the puzzles ourselves.
100% I would not buy any of the puzzles, even the cheap ones I'd solve once and then I'd just be a paper weight.
It's worth it if you're a puzzle collector in or are just passionate about solving puzzles which would probably make you a puzzle collector anyways but if you're just the average person that likes it in theory then no it's not worth it at all
@@supershenron9162 I try to avoid collecting things because you do spend so much on that stuff, and you don't revisit things very often, Also, for the price I wish they used the 3D printed stuff to make castings. Even if it was just pewter I think it would help justify the price in my mind right now a lot of that stuff looks and feels cheap.
@@supershenron9162 the puzzle mechanism is interesting and the overall composition is nice... However the construction, finish, and materials are just ass.
@@Animuldok the funny thing is... your not wrong lol something 3d printed being over 3 grand by the time it got to his door is a crazy ripoff
The beginning was like an epic movie was about to start.
The patience of this man astounds me with every single puzzle. I would have broken it by throwing it at the 8 minute mark.
The patience of his viewers is astounding
@@kutip1027 i found this videos very relaxing tbh
Remember he's a magician. They know patience like buddhist monks know silence
kutip1027 trust me I skipped
@@gisellehernandez9075 I speed it up🤣
Honestly, these Intros are getting out of hand! It legit looks like a movie, I'm so impressed everytime!!
Yeah😍😍
This looks like something out of a movie 👀🔥
Yeah, Hellraiser...
@@dleonidae or like the golden compass
BlindDevil 69 likes makes it even better
what if it is
Was thinking the same, looks like it came straight out of The Da Vinci Code or Tomb Raider
That intro looked as sick as the puzzle! 👏
Imagine that thing made from metal. Once more 3D printing turned something from prohibitively expensive to only f***Ing expensive. 😆😂
Yeah, I thought the same thing! It would be incredible!
I had the same image in my head. Like something clickspring would build 😊
Laser sintering could achieve this
Mr.Puzzle is trying to figure out how he's going to 3D print this thing
MR. Puzzzle!!!!!!!
"I've crafted whatever this is"
-Chris Ramsay, 2019
You name lol
God accidentaly creating existence :
I Made ... whatever THIS is .
@@kennko3 I didn't know what name to put in my yt channel and I think this one is perfect xD
Chirs, looks like a little clapping steam punk man, celebrating you solved the puzzle
Lord Yeet
chris: solves LOTS of puzzles
also chris:is bad at geometry
uh
And math
@@courtlynn.inlove no he solved the puzzle that has a tablet that comes with it
Reject geometry, accept puzzles
He is both mesmerizing and extremely infuriating sometimes lol, definitely feels like he got a hint at 15:55 because he wasn't going to figure it out on his own, because he VERY quickly summarised they were numbers and therefore relating to the order in which they were solved
When I dreamed of puzzles as a kid, this is what they looked like.
noone:
chris: let's make the video look like your avarage anime mechanic scene
Well, also like a real steampunk mechanic's scene
Chris: Look at this cool puzzle
Me: WOW! I have to get one
Chris: It was like $2,000
Me: Nope.....
ChaosLegionaire “plus $500 import tax” 😂😂
It’s made out of cheap wood and plastic too not even properly made
@@Connar53 hater
ChaosLegionaire I’m gonna get one anyways it’ll just take a while
2,300euro... Yeah let's not.
My friends: **playing with rubik’s cubes**
Me: “Ha Ha, pathetic.” **brings out a enigma box**
Please fix the rubix into rubik
This has the same energy as
My friend: uses a draw 4 in uno
Me with a blue eyes white dragon: "you fool, you buffoon, you absolute moron my genius is unparralled perish before my wit"
Left Leg Of The Forbidden One yes
DOGE BOI Rubik’s* pls change to correct grammar, thank you!
Cloak Nate are you happy now? I changed it.
DUDE this intro is EVERYTHING! hahahah
The problem is if I want to get any of these I’m going to have to sell everything I own
Surprised you didn’t start with the good ol’ spin method! 😂
he did not bang it either ... lol
Certain detonation.
Luke Paulson its expensive
Imagine the cop trying to find your weed stuffed in there 😂
Cop would just smash it against the wall and have it open in 2 seconds
Well one word.
Saw
Tf you mean "Saw" are you trying to say that's the best tool to break the puzzle?
Adam Dairy
Yeah a lot of clearly metal parts.
A chainsaw on the other hand
Dio Brando They’re plastic
Next: Chris Ramsay solves the weird Hellraiser cube and literally dies
Chris Ramsay solves the cube and becomes master of the universe.
Chris solves Pandora's Box
Chris Ramseay solves the meaning of life and becomes a god
Chris Ramsay desolves
Its called the Lament Configuration, and I havent found one thats a legitimate puzzle, yet
hellraiser.fandom.com/wiki/Lament_Configuration
"An almost triangle" - Chris Ramsay 2019
*sees a square
*That right there is an almost-circle*
An almost comment
We gon draxx thlem sklounst 😂😂😂😂😂😂
We gon kill the terris
Your gift inside was another puzzle, representing a person applauding you the solver of all...
16:10 when he first said 1 2 3 4 5 I was like finally, I watched him tamper around it for like 7 mins after I figured it out
same with me. for a person solving so many puzzles he should have figured out much earlier.
"We heard you like to puzzle, so we put a puzzle in yo puzzle so you can puzzle while you puzzle!"
Thanks xhibit!
Hi
The thing inside is like creators applauding you for solving the puzzle :D
Glad to see I'm not the only person who thought that.
I hope Chris sees your comment!!
Yeah, I want that... That's my favorite puzzle you've done so far.
I absolutely love the attention to detail in this puzzle, Especially the use of the symbolism and the use of the mark of the holy trinity. Its an absolutely gorgeous example of the steampunk genre with just a bit of religious Iconisism stirred in for an elegant yet modest work of art. A very beautiful and fantastical puzzle indeed. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't quite jealous that I haven't got one myself. xD
Why does this puzzle box feel like it came straight out of a movie.
Hellraiser?
@@user-hq4sb5cz7k yea i was thinking if they would come if he solves it...
phantom king “We have such sights to show you...” - P.H.
Chris: takes 20 minutes solve this.
Me: takes 20 days to search for solutions online.
nice
that is no fun
I just hope he makes more revenue in this video than he did spending on the puzzle
Lol he already made 15-20k from this video
frankie rodriguez how do u work that out
Yung Yeetfoot look up a video how they break down TH-cam revenue. Usually they make around 7k per million views depending on their cpm
@@frankyrg95hotmail 7k per 1 mill wtf
@@frankyrg95hotmail i think it is 2-5k for 1 mil
I was HAVING A CHILD here, SCREAMING into the screen, "IT'S NUMBERRRSSSSS, ITS THE ORDEERRRR AAAAAA"
Louise Lua what did you name him/her/it tho ?
Aww congratulations
yo me too
Congrats
Mounir Si Mohand its he or she
Chris seemed like a kid on christmas every time somthing moved
This puzzle is everything I've ever wanted to see in a puzzle box.
Chris: it’s like a safe combination
Me; that is one epic penny jar
you spelled expensive wrong.
Phlipp Bergamot (´∀`) that too.
What a killer Intro and presentation...you crushed it bro! Thanks for all the extra effort to show pride in your work
by far my favorite puzzle you have done, and the self-nutshot at the end was funny as hell xD
that padlock on the left looks suspiciously like a puzzle.
The hardest thing is not solving it but actually making it
Stumbled upon your channel this weekend, Chris, and I'm binge watching videos. Love it. Never imagined those puzzles existed for purchase. Overjoyed someone is making them, glad someone can afford them, and excited to see you solve them. You're a blast to watch. Thanks!
The prize kinda looks like someone with their arms over their head clapping, like they are congratulating you for solving the puzzle.
Exactly my thoughts as well
Yep I think that’s what it was.
Looks like a wine opener to me.
same here Ben, ties in with them being French too.
That was the coolest intro I've ever seen
Chris the thing inside the box is a little guy but you have to reverse his head and arms so if you pull his head he will wave
Damn i was like how does he not kno that its a clapper like a round of applause for solving it which i like the idea of better but this makes sense...i guess 😕
I know... I was actually muttering at the screen... Dude, Head is upside down...
2 arms, check.... 2 Legs.... Check...
Either you are pulling the... crank... of the headless horseman, or you put that piece on upside down :)
He actually did it the right way, check out their website. They also sell that little thingy seperately and it is assembled in the same way as he did it.
@@banabanaphone you're right! I tought i got the solution cuz it would make sense. I dont get it but you're right.
@@gerencserbence8227 yeah, I also think it would make more sense the way you said it xD
I love how he always makes the background like the theme of the puzzles the attention to detail🙏🏾
Is that a hexagon idk Im bad at geometry- Chris, 2019
Looked like pentagon to me, you know like the famous US building named after the shape...
Not knowing what a pentagon is cannot be blamed on geometry knowledge
It's a cube
No, its an almost triangle.
@@NetAndyCz looked like? Can't believe people's knowledge is so poor. Do you know why? Pent is 5, hex is 6, hept is 7, 8 is octogan etc
Omg I was yelling for half the video that the symbols were numbers lol. Glad you finally figured it out chris! This puzzle is sooo cool
One of these days Chris is going to summon the Cenobytes with his puzzles.
Was really expecting them to turn up during this one
"We have such sights to show you."
This one was wayyy too easy if you ever played ANY of the "Room" Games on your phone.
great games
Haha Yes, they are literally the besy
True
Yea, Rusty Lake gos *hard* when it comes to puzzles
@@ウチュウ the room and cube escape were made by the same people?
Ngl like 5 minutes in I kept yelling “ITS THE ORDER THE SIDES WERE SOLVED” and for once I was actually right
Same here it was so frustrating lmfao
Jeah I was not doing that for 10 min skipped that part.
Same
Anyone else notice how the timer magically skipped from 20:39 to 20:51 before he "realized" it?
Yeah it was painful to watch how long it took him to figure that out, as soon as I saw the pentagon I knew they equaled numbers not shapes
It looks so wrong when you have everything perfectly steam punk themed and then you get out a really modern digital timer and stick it on the table! 😆
Chris Ramsay: the best intros on youtube
Hahahaha, no
Chris deserves all the success he is having now. He reinvented himself and he found the perfect niche that he can focus to create interesting content everytime.
and he seem like a cool guy
This looks like those “ the room “ boxes from the game.
A Smily Peep I miss that game it was so much fun
@@greg3235 There's 4 of them if you haven't played them all yet.
yes omg! i was thinking about that the whole time.
@@greg3235 They're on steam btw!
The third one is the best by far
Definitely up there with my most favorite puzzles I've seen you do.
The aesthetic perfection of this puzzle box makes my heart pound.
I’m not a crazy puzzle person but I’ve been watching you for a while now, I just want to say watching you’ve must’ve given me a sixth sense because I was solving it in my head as I watched you and was finished by 9 minutes and 34 seconds. Only thing I didn’t expect was the spring lock at the end with the pulley hole thingy. Loved it. Buying one.
the most amazing piece of interactive art i've ever seen.
Chris figuring out the knobs had me screaming at the screen
Next: Chris Ramsay solves who murdered tupac and where D.B Coopers treasure is.
D B cooper didnt have treasure he stole money then jump out a plane.
@@memosmokesalot5684 but where is his stolen money aka treasure.
The person who killed Tupac was arrested
Michael already found the 5 million.
@@rp6587 too bad it ended up mostly in the river
I think you’re so amazing. I love finding that there’s a whole group of possible people I can hang out with like you. I must find this riddle puzzle scene in London. You’re so clever. I thought only one human in the whole world likes puzzles. I didn’t get it. I see the secret hobby now. It’s so wonderful.
The reward looks like it's giving you an applaud.
This is definitely one of my favorite puzzle solves on the channel!!
Me : hey this one look nice, let’s see how much it is and if I can afford this piece of beauty
Me 2 minutes later : 2300€ !!? Oh hell no
$2553 USD
Tony Basterrechea , do you think it will convince me to buy it even in usd ? 😂
@@SidiMohamedBenbouchta no lmao was just saying even higher for me here and i would not buy it either
I looked at it wrong when I checked the price and saw 277000$ and was like WHAT IN THE WORLD
I've been going through your entire puzzle playlist and I gotta say this is my favorite puzzle box! Also love the introductions you make to all these puzzles!
Every couple of weeks
Chris: I haven't been this excited for a puzzle in a really long time
Anyone else feel like this was the easiest puzzle he's ever solved? I never have a stinkin' clue what he's doing half of the time but this particular puzzle was so obvious I was screaming during the dial-code part lol
hahah true .. and i thought i was the only one...
I noticed the hinges on the lid long before he figured out which side was the lid.
Well but it was also one of the coolest ones in my opinion:D like all those little features were really dope
Same! When he was doing the dial side I was like "IT'S NOT ABOUT THE SHAPES ITS THE LINES!" I was wondering if anyone else knew I agree it was epic but not that difficult.
@Julianne Bowling YES
Moments later only then Chris realized he let in all the cenobites.
the "prize" is actually a nipple clamp, the cenobites only weakness.
Wondered why a guy with pins in his head and nipple rings has been haunting my dreams the last couple nights
@@mackenzieturner8933 Wait, is that not normal? Asking for a friend
I would never admit this but watching your puzzle solving is really damn relaxing man
hOW DOES HE MAKE EVERYTHING SO CINEMATIC, JUST PRODUCE A MOVIE ALREADY
I think Peter McKinnon helped him idk 😂
Your intro was epic, you reminded me of a mad scientist with his master creation.
in a cruel world, Jigsaw makes this the key to the bathroom.
Use a bush then
How would bush help?
ZC gamer and reacts pee in the bush
That puzzle is absolutely gorgeous. Being that parts of it are 3D printed, I wonder if it feels cheap at all. Either way, I'm sure it still looks beautiful sitting on a shelf.
Chris Ramsay: "I haven't been this excited for a puzzle in a really long time!"
Everyone that's sent Chris a puzzle recently: :(...
your little gift inside the box was a tool to open wine bottles and is called corkscrew
Where is the screw though?
@@DwarfElvishDiplomacy the little teeth at the bottom sit on the cork and then the little head pushes down with the arms to open the bottle. Also, looks like that head can also open beer bottles too
@@DwarfElvishDiplomacy It looks like he needs to assemble it...
That's a 2300$ corkscrew
nkd-puzzle.com/en/accueil/18-carte-kit.html link to their site explaining it.
Your abilities to complete these puzzles is as dazzling as the way the best of them are constructed. True workmanship. Thanks Chris. I have spent too many hours watching you do your stuff. :) Cant wait to get back to Canada - some day!
Anyone else think that the "prize" inside looks like a cork puller? Like for a wine or champagne bottle? lol
yeah looked like a wine key to me (which would make sense, being a french puzzle), though i don't know how that would be assembled.
It's definitely a corkscrew. You put it together wrong
I love your channel and solving the puzzles along with you is awesome.
I think it's a little steampunk dude applauding Chris for solving the puzzle
@@LithiumProductions haha that, or maybe the harder puzzle is the corkscrew!
Anyone else reminded of The Room game when watching this
Edit: @Chris Ramsay, you gotta play the room
Agreed
I commented the same thing then scrolled and saw yours. I’m still waiting for them to come out with another one
Yes first thing which came to my mind. Awesome game.. Played all parts so far and also the music of the intro reminded me of The Room. 😊
@@marserolin they are making one and its gonna be in VR
Oof, read this comment after making mine. I totally agree with all of this statement. :D
Honestly, if this piece was done in various metal parts, I would shell out the money for one, and keep it as a lifetime belonging for safekeeping various small items. It's beautifully built and engineered, but the material use just kinda defeats the purpose when you are always a bit afraid of breaking something. If it had the essence of an actual puzzle vault, it would be such a great piece.
i bet cutting metal much more expensive
@@hanifzainal8862 Not really, for the quality in question it can be done quite cheap. Especially if you make it out of aluminium and wood and just cnc the pieces it can be done easily, it's just the cost of the material itself but that's where the already high price comes in. I wouldn't mind if some pieces are made out of wood, but when it's all just plastic and 3d print it does get a quite brittle and cheap feel to it which is not really befitting such an expensive item. If they made it out of metal they would have to probably make a larger production to offset the higher cost that would be associated with low number manufacturing, but still the price is extremely cheap and I think most of it is to pay for the design research of the item, and not really the production of it.
Who has time to right a comment this big
@@tsc_atom4776 Me
@@Real_MisterSir ok
Just found your channel today and I’ve been binge watching your videos I’m obsessed lol I had no idea how much I was into this!!
at the end was that not a little man waving his arms in celebration of success
Gary Erlewine no it’s a wine opener
@@belalslim5191 "no" it is what u make it. every one seen that silly
Omg yes!😂❤️
The thing inside when you put together looks like a wine opener (cause it’s a French puzzle) but you put the twisting handle part upside down
Adam Feldman I thought that, too!
For those who are complaining about the price you have toknow that one person passed around 14 days to assemble it. So in France you make a fast calculation : 6h of work per day with a minimum wage which average 10 € it already make 980 € just for paying the one who assemble it. To that you have to add taxes, the salary of those who designed the box, the material cost, the margin for the company and maybe some other thing so for me the price is admittedly expensive but it's justified.
Thank to have read my comment totally 🙂
In France the minimum wage is around 10€/hour and we work 8h/ day. So i think a creator like him is payed around 12€/h. So 12x8= 96 ; 96x14=1344€ just for paying the one who assemble it. Just Like you say : the price is admittedly expensive but it's totally justified !!
@@tibzbi6549 I almost killed myself when I read "6h of work per day..."
You’re a cool dude, 👍
In France, one hour paid 8€/h for the worker cost 14-15€/hour
@@tibzbi6549 I divided 35 hours of work per week by 6 days (I included the Saturday) not 5 this is why I said around 6h per day of work ^^
The
Is is so the thematic. I love these puzzles you solve. Their makers are artists.
No ones gonna point out that this man literally bought the lexicon???
At least it's not the Lament Configuration...
Next puzzle is Azuras star
After summoning the Cenobites, Chris Ramsay was never seen again.
Pinhead is well pleased
Before you even start solving that puzzle, that intro got you my like. Let's continue
I really wanna use something like this as a magical item or something that holds a magical item for my Dnd campaign since it’s steampunkkkk themeedddd. Am too broke tho
The little puzzle inside was applauding you for solving the puzzle box.
Gets stuck trying to open the box
"Let's take a second here to admire this box here"
Like in every math test when i get stuck: lets appreciate this test and who made it.
lol this would be a wonderfull phrase in hte argument
The whole time I was thinking "Please just try the order PLEASE CHRIS PLEASE"
I struggled through his struggles
I just found your page. I get super frustrated with puzzles but watching you get excited by them is super fun. Might have to pick some up and get back into it
I was literally screaming at the screen as soon as it got to the dials that the shapes = the number of lines which is the solving order of each of the sides
i was getting incredibly frustrated with him ignoring the top side (hexagram) for a majority of the video
Imagine spending almost 3,000$ on a puzzle
*_can't relate_*
Alida Ray Imagine making thousands off of this video.
Also you: can’t relate.
@@jarrod1507 Dude probably made more of this video than I do in 2 months, because that's how much it would cost for me lmao
i could, instead of buying a stupid chanel bag you just buy this real cool thing
@@jarrod1507 also you:Can't relate
@@jarrod1507 r/woosh
me: "skipped the intro"
Chris: "Hope u guys enjoyed that"
You didn't miss anything. I just stopped the video at :53 because I decided not to go any further after that.
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Your videos are fantastic! Thumbs up. I am inspired by how calm you stay while working on each puzzle.