I was looking at the video length wondering why you haven't started trying to solve it over halfway through. The surprise on my face when all the pieces fall apart out of nowhere
Maybe I'm just a nerd but I'm almost thinking this thing works like how you count in binary or trinary: move a piece so many times to set up the next one, then it can move, then go back to the first, and the sort of "feedback" keeps getting carried down the line like how in binary you only get a 1 in a new column once every column before it has a 1, and you add another 1 - making the rest flip to 0s. I realize this probably sounds like the ravings of a madman but like I figured it was better to say it that way than call it a chain of flip-flops in a logic gate ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
This is exactly what I was thinking! Each piece is a binary number place and has either a 1 or a 0 value. As each piece moves, the binary value rolls over to the next one in line
Lol this looks like most infuriating puzzle of all time, imagine doing what seems to be the same small movements over and over for hours and still not getting close to solving it
I thought the goal of the puzzle was to end up with a rectangle with no gaps and I was disappointed seeing it being disassembled at the end 😢 Then I read the comments 💀
Man I just don’t have enough self loathing to mess with this thing, I mean ya gotta really hate having free time is this is what you do with it. I’d have to be sentenced by a judge to solve it as a punishment before I’d ever even attempt to figure out this monstrosity.
I would accidentally solve it but never figure out how to out it together again, leaving me with a bunch of point plastic pieces cluttering up,a drawer until they threw them away one day after I died still saying “I’ll figure it out one day.”
I find this style of puzzles extremely unsatisfying. If you need to repeat the same basic move dozens, hundreds of time, it isn't a puzzle, it's grinding. It's like a Hanoi tower with over 9 rings.
The unmonting thing seems to show that the thingy isnt, like, attached to hl1 stuff, it just still is there. Mybe it'll also appear in other source games?
A fun trick to this puzzle very few know about. If you just pull hard enough with all your might, the whole thing comes apart and is solved. I was able to beat it in about 2 seconds with this method.
When you just think he is just playing or fidgeting with the puzzle and dont realize until the second time around that he was solving it... i love this
I was looking at the video length wondering why you haven't started trying to solve it over halfway through. The surprise on my face when all the pieces fall apart out of nowhere
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I wouldn't even try to solve it, i just like the idea of fidgeting with it
"Nooo, why does it fall apart? I just want to fidget!"
Same
Its falls apart and you dont know how to fix it😅
When you accidentally solve it and it falls apart.
Don't worry, that's how you solve it.
My god I didn’t even realize he was solving it
Me neither
me neither
(why 2.5k likes but only 1 reply?!?!?)
@@americatrimblecause liking a comment because you agree or feel the same with it is easier than replying "agree/same"
I didn't know he was solving it either.
It's not that hard. Watch it again
It’s interesting how the puzzle is essentially a base-n counting system in physical form, where each piece is a digit in an arbitrary integer.
Respectfully, I have literally no idea what I just read but yea 👍
@@pixelzebra8440fr bruh
It seems like the pattern is similar to this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray_code
Now that you mentioned it it makes sense tho, the moves seemed oddly cyclical
Was about to say that it looks like it's just counting.
this is something i would accidentally solve
That’s honestly true though
Same I’m not doing this consciously no way
I Play Gd Do You?
*Bad lipsyncers has left the chat.*
And then have no idea how to put it back together so it just goes into a box as a loose collection of pieces.
It looks like a piece of alien technology
Nobody:
Trying to reload in a VR game:
Did bro just day 8000 steps if ypu add the extra 6 parts 💀
Was I seriously the only person here to recognize that he was solving the puzzle 10 seconds in?
i recognized 1 second in it was pretty obvious
Maybe I'm just a nerd but I'm almost thinking this thing works like how you count in binary or trinary: move a piece so many times to set up the next one, then it can move, then go back to the first, and the sort of "feedback" keeps getting carried down the line like how in binary you only get a 1 in a new column once every column before it has a 1, and you add another 1 - making the rest flip to 0s.
I realize this probably sounds like the ravings of a madman but like I figured it was better to say it that way than call it a chain of flip-flops in a logic gate ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
This is exactly what I was thinking! Each piece is a binary number place and has either a 1 or a 0 value. As each piece moves, the binary value rolls over to the next one in line
Hold on, let me get my puzzle solving hammer 🔨
I was so flabbergasted when he just pulled the piece out
Looks like a binary counter
And so he wasn't just pushing it back and forward he was indeed solving it
This is how am exam works
I always love the beginning of these videos: “this puzzle has six poarts”
"It's in my etsy store" I'm about get way too many puzzles 🤣
It’s scary enough to solve it but imagine putting it back to its original state
looking you solving:100/100
me hearing what your saying:-100/1m
Putting it back together seems like it’d be the greater challenge.
for sure
Certainly he's just fidgeting with it- oh.
My mindless caveman strength can solve this puzzle in four seconds.
Something I would think was a fidget toy until it falls apart
Fractal stuff, it’s ratios and very tight directional tolerance
This is incredible bc it only uses two dimensions ↔️↕️
imagine using this as a fidget toy and then suddenly it just falls apart
I want this as my phone cover
Or, with one step, sledgehammer
Bro i thought he was just jiggling it but he was solving it yooooo
How do you put em back together now boi?
Bro i didnt even realise he was solving it i thought he was just playing with it
This reminds me what our computer going through with loguc gates.
My brain hurts from watching this several times
It looks really easy though, don't think I could do a better speed record cause I haven't had it in hand but still looks like a fun fidget toy lol
im sure it's easy to take apart but putting it back together seems like it could be a nightmare
Lol this looks like most infuriating puzzle of all time, imagine doing what seems to be the same small movements over and over for hours and still not getting close to solving it
Bro those last fraction of seconds, I saw your video multiple times but didn’t see how you have actually solved the puzzle
If you throw it hard enough, it will be solved by itself 😂
“Pwarts”💀
Amazingly beautiful and interestingly entertaining GG
i didn't know you had started solving it
I thought the goal of the puzzle was to end up with a rectangle with no gaps and I was disappointed seeing it being disassembled at the end 😢
Then I read the comments 💀
Man I just don’t have enough self loathing to mess with this thing, I mean ya gotta really hate having free time is this is what you do with it. I’d have to be sentenced by a judge to solve it as a punishment before I’d ever even attempt to figure out this monstrosity.
Geometry dash wave:
oh he was solving it there
Oh nice
Adding pieces seems that it wouldn't make it harder, just more tedious
Bro, this is extremaly easy
How do you.. put it back?
redbull gives you WIINNNGAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAÀAAÀAAAAAAAAAAAAS-
I want a millenium puzzle version of this
I made this and it's pretty fun
That’s just a binary counter with extra steps!
This puzzle takes 100+ moves to take apart, but it takes millions of moves actually solve it
My guy is an actual genius wtf
I'd accidently solve the puzzle but think I've broken a fidget toy
Looks like wonderland colors😂
Cheat way: hold pink and red, flat it in air, ant that make another piece fall.
I was watching the wrong end. I expected red to come off first.
Hero se zada to villain famous he😂😂😂
I would accidentally solve it but never figure out how to out it together again, leaving me with a bunch of point plastic pieces cluttering up,a drawer until they threw them away one day after I died still saying “I’ll figure it out one day.”
each piece is a digit counting up!
I didn’t realize he was solving it until the very end😅. I thought he was just moving it around
I tried to count how many movies you did... couldn't do it.
Me: up down left right repeat
1955: "we should test brain of Einstein"
2023: "we should test brain of Puzzleguy"
😂
🤣
@@Puzzleguy thanks bro 🥰🥰
imagine this on a padlock
I would get mad at that thing and break it into pieces without solving it
add as many parts as possible
I think there are exactly 127 steps because all of OvD’s “Ziggu” puzzles require 2^n-1 steps and 127 is 1 less than a power of 2.
Just one step actually, if your hammer is literally one step away from ;)
Just break it, problem solved forever.
Oh u were solving it
Speed run technique = 🔨
HE WAS SOLVING IT?
I was seeing him just doing random shet and then it got solved ☠️
A moment to acknowledge the insane effort the designers put into this, please ?
agree, one has to be a maniac
Bro I never knew that you actually gotta yeet the thing down💀
I heard tossing it works
Is it possible to make it a 3D bigger box what were the overall same connecting principles at least on the top and bottom
Move the pieces up.
The fact that he was solving it and I was so clues less about it bothers me. 😂
I find this style of puzzles extremely unsatisfying. If you need to repeat the same basic move dozens, hundreds of time, it isn't a puzzle, it's grinding. It's like a Hanoi tower with over 9 rings.
Y ya después de desmontar todo, que sigue? Cuál es el otro nivel?👀
How does someone even begin to design a puzzle like this?
I wonder if someone's made a 3d print file for this
Now how do you put it back together.
JAMES SOMERTON???? *W H A T????*
Aw I thought you were sharing the stl.
Nevermind
The unmonting thing seems to show that the thingy isnt, like, attached to hl1 stuff, it just still is there.
Mybe it'll also appear in other source games?
_-may this so crazy ☠-_
Looks like its a binary counter thing.
Своего рода звенья передачи зубчатые колёса отковывающие замок и чем их больше тем больше «циклов» необходимо провести
Bro I thought you were just messing with it but you were solving it 💀
😎
same💀
Bro same
Fr tho
@@Puzzleguyhow did you manage to reassemble it ?
It takes around 100+ takes to get this short correctly.
Imagine being on the second to last step and messing it up, having to do the whole thing again for that perfect run
@@stupidperson7516just go back in time
@@noajdjamsezy isn't it?
Or he knows how to add a voice over a video”
@@paintpaintpaintco.6039 Obv he will do that only, why would he repeat so many times.
I thought he was just wiggling it this whole time LOL
thats what she said
@@soster82 🤣🤣
The reveal that he was actually solving the puzzle the whole time is probably one of the greatest plot twists in history, you're a genius man
The fuckin mike drop at the end
I literally dropped my Michael 😮
Did Michael get dropped?😢
I thought he was playing with it but the entire video was him solving it 😂
A fun trick to this puzzle very few know about. If you just pull hard enough with all your might, the whole thing comes apart and is solved. I was able to beat it in about 2 seconds with this method.
The Grug Method
How to permanently solve it
Dex versus Strength
Okay Alexander..
Ah yes, cutting the Gordian knot!
-stomps on it- There, reduced to one step.
Literally lmfao
The Zigguflat puzzle is available in my ETSY store puzzleguystore.etsy.com Link in my profile.
Designer: Oscar Van Deventer
Have you ever showcased a Rubik’s cube?
@@Enh_Od_opi I'm not a fan of Rubik's cube
@@Puzzleguyas a beginner cuber, i can understand that.
@Puzzleguy how do you set this up?
@@EleneDB There is a link to related video at the bottom of the screen. Watch it to find out.
When you just think he is just playing or fidgeting with the puzzle and dont realize until the second time around that he was solving it... i love this