It was driving me insane! I assumed he would have checked that sooner, especially in a part where they were laying RIGHT next to eachother and could clearly see
I stumbled upon your vids and have watched a few of them now and I've learnt that most of the process of solving a puzzle box is you wondering "is that supposed to move or did I break it?" haha (amazing content btw)
He has done a lot of puzzels where it specifically says "do not use excessive force" so if you make things move that you did not expect to move it's pretty easy to wonder if you accidentally pushed too hard and broke it.
Sometimes i wish there was an international puzzle's code where on the box would say "yeah, this is a B" standing for brutality, so you know you can go at it with a hammer and chisel, because when you solve these one after another (even months apart) you risk actually damaging one because the last was sturdier. Just my 2 cents.
Best part, is that in his intro he says it works like a pin tumbler lock, and then when he solves it he can't figure out how it works (?!) It works like a pin tumbler lock!!
Every video is the same, guess till it opens then be confused and fail to repeat. Nice guy, Great puzzles but so fustrating to watch him miss the obvious in every video.
So the way this works is each of those crayons works like a key pin in a pin tumbler lock. they all have a different height and you have to align the heights so that the driver pins underneath create a slot so you can move the latch to the side and then press the box through. Theoretically this also means that the puzzle could be "picked" by holding tension on the latch and trying different crayons until the latch opens
Depending on the design of the slide, he could have messed with the tension on the first until it slipped, then done the same with all four. I suppose it's also possible that all four tumblers need to be aligned at the same time for the slide to move.
Then you see different tones of gray. So it might still work. There are different types of colorblindness. Being completely unable to see any color is actually quite rare among non-blind people. The most common colorblindness is the one where red and green look the same to you. There are also types where two or more colors are swapped. But the main two types are "colors turning into different tones of gray" and "colors looking identical". Yes, you've been told about colorblindness by a toaster.
@@justaregulartoaster I suppose it still works but I was just confused as to what he was talking about with the order of the purple, orange, yellow and green.
I can see how y'all think that but I didn't read it as, "ha in your face you got told off by a toaster" it was more of a, "Yes I know I'm a toaster but still" type of tone.
@@NIGHTSTALKER0069 The wood where the crayon tips scratched is CLEARLY stained/varnished/i don't even know. When he pulls the "case" further out you can see the difference in color, stained part vs not stained part. Probably fixable.
Barronas The Fish no it actually isnt how they were at the beginning. If you actually used your brain before automatically thinking that they are wrong. In the beginning they are actually going from shortest to longest. Thats why the last one could move the least and the first one could move the most.
Hey Chris - This was a good one. I enjoyed this Japanese puzzle far more than some of the other, super-simplistic (and expensive) puzzles from Japan. It's interesting to note, that as I have become more of a fan of your puzzle-solving videos, I've noticed an increase in my logical-thinking ability. Even though I haven't tried to do any puzzles yet, I find that I can use this somewhat heightened sense of "thinking-out-of-the-box" approach to everyday conundrums to my definite advantage. In addition, the setting and calming music in your videos also inspires me to approach potentially irritating issues in a more peaceful and systematic manner. Anyway, thanks for all that...
Please update us on the Excalibur puzzle! Or make a video of you giving it to your friends, maybe they can solve it because they think differently than you.
i know some people say that some of the puzzles you buy are really just not worth the money and the price, but i think it’s really cool that you don’t let money deter you from your passion, so keep doing what you love :)
The video is the timer... This is all filmed in real time so no need for one. Unless I'm blind and missed a jump cut or something. I don't think I did though but feel free to correct me if I did
@@SylasTheGreat - So, it either took him 10:00 to solve, 11:30 to solve, or 12:30 to solve, depending on how one wants to interpret your answer. I'm going with 10 minutes.
@@PeterSitterly he starts at 1:20 and ends at 10:20 so nine minutes... I don't know how anyone could interpret my answer as any different. Obviously you don't include the intro and outro.
@@SylasTheGreat - "the video is the timer" That being said, I counted the extra minute he spent confirming that was the solution and wasn't just a fluke.
12:00 it also gives the puzzle solver another clue with the marks where you tried to squeeze the purple one out of, if they're like wicked smart they could deduce that maybe.
roses are red violets are blue the puzzle starts at 1:22 Edit: thank you everyone who liked and responded I have never had so many likes and replies ❤️❤️❤️
I love watching you solve puzzles, and I don't know why! Ive told people i watch youtube videos of "a guy solving puzzles" and as it slips the tongue it sounds mad boring! But I truly love these videos. The aesthetics of it, the music, your thought process and explanation. Its just fucking cool. Did you ever think people would love these kinds of videos when you started posting them?
Ever since the first time I ever came across one of your videos, now I add your stuff in the playlist all the time. Good shit, it frustrates me and I ain’t even doing it lmao
I start watching your videos today and I love that content! That puzzle is like ancient lock (colours) and key (crayons). Easy if you see it that way, but yes, mind blowing for the first time
"Which you'll see soon... if you're subscribed..." and the prolonged eye contact and the subtle looks at the place where the subscribe button was quite the experience, needless to say. I subscribed after it.
I love these videos... they tickle me in that special child like place that loves toys, but triggers my 'adult' problem-solving skills, pattern noticing, and appreciation for craftsmanship and engineering. You stumbled on a killer vlog idea. Your brain must be more in shape than the most premium lumosity member.
JoshuaHam maybe he was having trouble holding on to the fact that the crayons would be the actual "key" themselves, as he was trying to put them at a position as if they were the things that slide under the key(sorry idk what theyre called) but yes you are correct, i think that idea of tumble locks are really cool, i once watched a video explaining them in detail with a clear one
Hey Chris not sure if this has been asked yet, but has the maker of any of these puzzles contacted you to not post these videos up? just curious thanks.
"How does it work?" It explains it at the beginning! Its a tumbler lock puzzle, and the crayons are the key... As in the different lengths of the crayons act as the teeth of a key. Sliding it open allowed you to move them around as needed. then when they were in order, you close it to activate the tumblers. The sliding piece was the locking mechanism preventing it from sliding all the way through.
Most of your puzzle videos are suuuper good, but every once in a while you really manhandle a puzzle and I'm worried it's gonna break. Super hard to watch.
The crayons are different lengths, if you noticed no matter which slot you put them in they always went down to their original height in each individual spot, so its like when you put a key in and it pushes the pins to a specific height. Each crayon pushed a different distance based on its length
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Chris Ramsay I saw those stripes at the beginning of the video and wondered if they had something to do with solving it😂
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Names trees "sunds delicius"
Yer best one yet I'd trust my stash in that lol
*Something moves*
Chris: DID I BREAK IT
Yes lol
Always 😂
@@astr890 do you know what your name means in Spanish? It means to chicken in Spanish Pollo = chicken a = to, so, "let's go to chicken!"
Well u would be scared too if u bought a 600$ puzzle and thought that u had broken it, (no offence👍)
MarshmallowsGame But their name is Axphro? Nothing with pollo?
Seeing him struggle with the purple one was giving me anxiety lmao I was like “oh god please don’t break the 500 dollar puzzle”
@@sempre8644 ?
No but he scratched the shit out of it though, so he still damaged it...
It would be such a troll if it just didn't work. You could drive someone insane.
Lol
almost 500 likes and the only comment besides mine is lol I'm dead
Taz Frisby 😂
Next years April fools Lol 😂
And make them broke
Me the entire time: Chris, they're different sizes, they're different sizes. THEY'RE DIFFERENT SIZES CHRIS!
sapphire dicson SAME
It was driving me insane! I assumed he would have checked that sooner, especially in a part where they were laying RIGHT next to eachother and could clearly see
@@magickmiiror2853 Seriously! Studying the KEYS would have been the first thing i did to find out their differences...
Omg SAMEEEE!😂
IM GETTING ANXIETY
“I don’t know what any of those things are, but they sound delicious,”
*lists types of tree barks*
Lists types of wood*
Cinnamon
Maybe he is a woodpecker
Ya... I don't think magnolia would taste very good😐
Dont we all eat tree bark? It provides great nutrition and is a healthy source of energy! Dont you agree fellow beavers?
I know they’re wooden crayons but watching him handle them gives me anxiety because my brain’s like “you’ll scratch the perfect wax shape!”
Watching him force the purple one in and out killed me.
Yeah.....
Shardonic Was
Shannon Carvill ?
RIGHT. I KEEP THINKING HE'LL GET IT IN HIS NAILS
I stumbled upon your vids and have watched a few of them now and I've learnt that most of the process of solving a puzzle box is you wondering "is that supposed to move or did I break it?" haha (amazing content btw)
He has done a lot of puzzels where it specifically says "do not use excessive force" so if you make things move that you did not expect to move it's pretty easy to wonder if you accidentally pushed too hard and broke it.
Copying a comment
Make ur own
Dov Why though...? What if they’re NOT copying? Like, Chris can’t have anymore fans? 😒
Dov Lmao, what?
The question always is..... did I break it? 🤣🤣
Especially when it's $500
Sometimes i wish there was an international puzzle's code where on the box would say "yeah, this is a B" standing for brutality, so you know you can go at it with a hammer and chisel, because when you solve these one after another (even months apart) you risk actually damaging one because the last was sturdier. Just my 2 cents.
And the funny thing is onece he sed thed he never broake a puzzle sooooo....
For real, I was asking myself "did he break it?" the whole video lol
Leonarda Bagaric 4 year old got ahold of the phone.
Chris: *slams down $400-600 box of crayons onto table*
First
@@speedcuber2678 why just why
Sommy Bunny and only 4 colors 🙄 Pathetic, I get 16 for 1 dollar 😌
Daniel Ramirez And the ones Chris has don’t even work
Everybody, lets start a rant on crayons🖍🖍🖍🖍🖍🖍🖍🖍🖍🖍🖍🖍🖍
Best part, is that in his intro he says it works like a pin tumbler lock, and then when he solves it he can't figure out how it works (?!)
It works like a pin tumbler lock!!
He needs lockpicking to be at least level 5 hes at -5
I was thinking same thing, he should watch some Lockpicking lawyer.
Maybe he filmed intro after he solved the puzzle.
What’s that? Sorry for asking.
Every video is the same, guess till it opens then be confused and fail to repeat. Nice guy, Great puzzles but so fustrating to watch him miss the obvious in every video.
So the way this works is each of those crayons works like a key pin in a pin tumbler lock. they all have a different height and you have to align the heights so that the driver pins underneath create a slot so you can move the latch to the side and then press the box through. Theoretically this also means that the puzzle could be "picked" by holding tension on the latch and trying different crayons until the latch opens
I noticed the different heights too and I was like "Why Chris is not mentioning they have different heights?"
Yeah! That's I thought! I feel the smart.
Yea i too kept waiting for him to look closer at the crayons for differences. He never did.
Depending on the design of the slide, he could have messed with the tension on the first until it slipped, then done the same with all four.
I suppose it's also possible that all four tumblers need to be aligned at the same time for the slide to move.
Time to call lock picking lawyer
When you're colour blind so you have no idea what's going on. XD
Then you see different tones of gray. So it might still work. There are different types of colorblindness. Being completely unable to see any color is actually quite rare among non-blind people. The most common colorblindness is the one where red and green look the same to you. There are also types where two or more colors are swapped. But the main two types are "colors turning into different tones of gray" and "colors looking identical".
Yes, you've been told about colorblindness by a toaster.
@@justaregulartoaster I suppose it still works but I was just confused as to what he was talking about with the order of the purple, orange, yellow and green.
F
Erich Roethlisberger dude,,, thnx for being an educator and all that, but don't like? get full of yourself?
I can see how y'all think that but I didn't read it as, "ha in your face you got told off by a toaster" it was more of a, "Yes I know I'm a toaster but still" type of tone.
@6:12 I would have tested to see if putting the crayons in pointy end first would do anything different
I thought about that to but then I saw the inside bottom part where the crayons sit and realized it wouldn't change anything.
@@grn1 ahh clever
He did try that though at 4:46
@@nekomoves1714 good eye, I tend to listen more to the puzzle noises and get lost in reading comments 😂
*When the puzzle is about as stubborn as the purple crayon.*
CHRIS I THE CEO OF " I don't want to break it "and " I think I broke it "
“Don’t know what anything of those things are but they sound delicious” Classic Chris 😂😂
Autumn the funny thing was that they were types of trees
@@ains3848 YO
@@ains3848 #666GANG
TurtleBarf 666 no shit dumbass
Been binge watching your vids. You convinced me to finaly subscribe at the start of this video. I don't do well with peer pressure.
Feel the same. LOL. Have been watching for a few months, and finally subscribed today.
Jisheng Zhang subscribed yesterday watch all vids today🤣
Kyle Gunn Fax’s
I thought I was the only one who did this. 🤣
WOW me to I was like, HOW COME I NEVER SUBSCRIBE HERE BEFORE??
Wow! That's good craftsmanship. Plus, you can store something on the small drawer and it works like a safe. Probably safer than a safe.
Well, hammers are a thing so I don't think so
@@sophmd8433 I think he meant like no one is gonna assume it has something in it and will ignore it because they think its decoration or something
@@Lanurus oh I know, I was just joking :)
What if you put a safe in the crayon box?
This is like watching a caveman discover fire.
Lmao 😂 😂😂
So true!!
**w h e e z e**
🤣🤣
"It's an expensive puzzle"
Proceeds to beat the shit out of it.
I'm sad the wood got damaged
Ster Lerd same
mee too but you can repaint it
Can’t repaint some of it that is how it looks from the tree
@@NIGHTSTALKER0069 The wood where the crayon tips scratched is CLEARLY stained/varnished/i don't even know. When he pulls the "case" further out you can see the difference in color, stained part vs not stained part. Probably fixable.
Thats what she said
The are differnt lengths. I would put them longst to shortest first.. Just started watchng so we shall see.
carrollyn quinn that was how it was at the beggining
So he didnt need to move it? Coz from the beggining it was arrange like that
@@lr2298 But the crayons are also different lengths. That's how the combination works.
I’m screaming this at my screen right now
Barronas The Fish no it actually isnt how they were at the beginning. If you actually used your brain before automatically thinking that they are wrong. In the beginning they are actually going from shortest to longest. Thats why the last one could move the least and the first one could move the most.
Chris: "I don't want to take this one out because it's so stuck in there"
Also Chris: Proceeds to try to take it out
Watching you problem solve is incredibly painful, but yet, I can't stop watching.
6:52 When you're in class and don't understand the teacher.
Haha lmao
Haha, good one - me, too! 😄
10:56 that one idiot in math class
Hey Chris thanks for all the good content all your vids are amazing you’re my favorite youtuber
Now thats what I call a puzzle. Amazing!!
Not like that SMS Telephone crap!
Prateek Srivastava an 8 page spread takes the fun out of the puzzle!
Hey Chris - This was a good one. I enjoyed this Japanese puzzle far more than some of the other, super-simplistic (and expensive) puzzles from Japan. It's interesting to note, that as I have become more of a fan of your puzzle-solving videos, I've noticed an increase in my logical-thinking ability. Even though I haven't tried to do any puzzles yet, I find that I can use this somewhat heightened sense of "thinking-out-of-the-box" approach to everyday conundrums to my definite advantage. In addition, the setting and calming music in your videos also inspires me to approach potentially irritating issues in a more peaceful and systematic manner. Anyway, thanks for all that...
i love watching videos like this when i’m high, it’s like when he figures something out, i’m more amazed than he is, blows my mind every time
What should I be doing?
Sleeping cause I work early.
What am I doing?
Watching some guy on TH-cam Solve puzzles.
Carter Silver same but I should sleep bc I have to cook for Easter tomorrow😭
Just sleep while stuffs cooking. Nothing will go wrong lol
Actually me tho
That is probably my new favorite. Besides Excalibur. That one is like a friggen mythical artifact 😂
don't forget the wooden figure that he promised to send to someone in the comments (wishing/hoping it will be me lol)
I so want one myself.
Mr. Puzzle did solve the Excalibur, check his video out.
WHERE'S THE TIMER, CHRIS
Michaela Cloyd Shrek: Good question
I’m so sad there was no timer 😭 I love watching it jump through cuts! Makes me realise how long you spend on each puzzle! Keep up the AMAZING videos 🖤
I’ll keep my weed in there, have fun mom
LOL
Anyone else notice that the crayons go down the same amount no matter witch spot he put them in
Because the crayons are different lengths and the springs in the slots are all the same.
Works the same as a key and a lock, just need to press the right pins.
Perhaps different radii
I did.
Because they are different sizes
Please update us on the Excalibur puzzle!
Or make a video of you giving it to your friends, maybe they can solve it because they think differently than you.
If you’re curious, Mr. Puzzle has a video solving it.
69th like just sayin
Gordon Ramsay of puzzles 🙏🏻💯
Karina Luvs *Chris Ramsay*
Odd comparison but ok
When you think about it for a bit the solution is deceptively simple.
Purple heart is one of my favorite woods, it looks amazing all polished up
i know some people say that some of the puzzles you buy are really just not worth the money and the price, but i think it’s really cool that you don’t let money deter you from your passion, so keep doing what you love :)
Hi ive been watching your channel for ages. And love your channel.
Where is the timer Chris ??? Where is it ? Lol
The video is the timer... This is all filmed in real time so no need for one. Unless I'm blind and missed a jump cut or something. I don't think I did though but feel free to correct me if I did
@@SylasTheGreat - So, it either took him 10:00 to solve, 11:30 to solve, or 12:30 to solve, depending on how one wants to interpret your answer. I'm going with 10 minutes.
@@PeterSitterly he starts at 1:20 and ends at 10:20 so nine minutes... I don't know how anyone could interpret my answer as any different. Obviously you don't include the intro and outro.
@@SylasTheGreat - "the video is the timer"
That being said, I counted the extra minute he spent confirming that was the solution and wasn't just a fluke.
@@SylasTheGreat - You seem way too animated to be serious.
Works exactly like a pin and tumbler lock. Pretty neat
12:00 it also gives the puzzle solver another clue with the marks where you tried to squeeze the purple one out of, if they're like wicked smart they could deduce that maybe.
Minecraft Villager sound: 3:57
😂😂😂
I got an ad when I taped it
@@ThePuma1012 roses are red violets are blue it happends to me when i dont use a adblocker too.
LMAO
I love these boxes. If you know how, it’s really simple. But it takes time to figure out^^ perfect hiding spot
roses are red
violets are blue
the puzzle starts
at 1:22
Edit: thank you everyone who liked and responded I have never had so many likes and replies ❤️❤️❤️
You're a god
Nicee
Roses are red
Violet are blue
The puzzle starts at
One twenty two
Jaime Villa thank you
i have never done it before
Roses are red
And i went to heaven
When he finished the puzzle
At 10:27
I love watching you solve puzzles, and I don't know why! Ive told people i watch youtube videos of "a guy solving puzzles" and as it slips the tongue it sounds mad boring! But I truly love these videos. The aesthetics of it, the music, your thought process and explanation. Its just fucking cool. Did you ever think people would love these kinds of videos when you started posting them?
@@realfarmok5613 wtf lol 🤣🤣🤣
@@realfarmok5613: lol
😜
@@ManeSays ikr
@@realfarmok5613 lol I know right
Ever since the first time I ever came across one of your videos, now I add your stuff in the playlist all the time. Good shit, it frustrates me and I ain’t even doing it lmao
Rose's are red,
Violets are blue,
He completed the puzzle
At 10:22
Look CoolSon but we wanna know how he solved it, otherwise there’s no point to watch a puzzle solving vid
OLB cansat i think he was just making a simple fun little rhyme
“Maybe there is a sequence”
*tries one combo, stops*
I read the title as “Solving the Simple Crayon Puzzle Box! (Difficult)” and I was so confused.
Buzzy Buzzy Sameeee!!!! Lol
Purple, orange, yellow, green... Its echoing in my head now...
It's almost become my mantra! LOL!! :-D
I start watching your videos today and I love that content!
That puzzle is like ancient lock (colours) and key (crayons). Easy if you see it that way, but yes, mind blowing for the first time
"Which you'll see soon... if you're subscribed..." and the prolonged eye contact and the subtle looks at the place where the subscribe button was quite the experience, needless to say. I subscribed after it.
"I'm gonna mix them up so the next person, has a hard time... "
The next person: "Let's check out his TH-cam page for the solution"
Can you do a video on your puzzle collection
Oh yeah new puzzle video. I luv these vids. Always entertaining to watch
roses are red
ill save you some time
he solves the puzzle
at 10:29
Most of us actually like to watch the process. It’s why he takes time to record and edit all of it.
Thanks. I just wanted to get too it tbh.
This comment wasn't too bad,
And finishing the video made me glad, but I got a Tik Tok ad
Why? If you watch the video, you should have the time to watch it all. Not helpful. Just enjoy the whole video
@@oof-oo5sm (that rhymed)
It would be so cool to put valuable things in tf here
I love how the subtitles say crayon clicking and crayon clicks loudly. It's amusing.
Ah can't forget the lounge music plays and rapidly slides crayon.
courtney phillips this comment is way too underrated
Me when he says “well hello” to the box: 😞
edit
When he says “how are you?” To the box:😳😳😳 7:40
Chris has done like a million puzzles and still feels the need to bang on them 😂
I love these videos... they tickle me in that special child like place that loves toys, but triggers my 'adult' problem-solving skills, pattern noticing, and appreciation for craftsmanship and engineering. You stumbled on a killer vlog idea. Your brain must be more in shape than the most premium lumosity member.
I had no idea how many different types of puzzles and levels before i started watching ur vid
I subscribed!
What a gorgeous puzzle
i can't stop bing-watching your videos😂 i love your content
Belive me
I was watching your vids waiting for you to upload a vid
Milad_Gaming saaaaaaaammmmeee
That makes 3 of us
Straight up asmr. Love it xD
Love your hands... Its ruggedly beautiful....hehe
You don't know how key locks work. You don't want to push it the crayons down. The fact that they spring up makes it work
JoshuaHam maybe he was having trouble holding on to the fact that the crayons would be the actual "key" themselves, as he was trying to put them at a position as if they were the things that slide under the key(sorry idk what theyre called) but yes you are correct, i think that idea of tumble locks are really cool, i once watched a video explaining them in detail with a clear one
7:35 like a steve from minecraft when he gets damaged 😂😂😂😂😂😂🤦♂️🤦♂️
Hey Chris not sure if this has been asked yet, but has the maker of any of these puzzles contacted you to not post these videos up? just curious thanks.
ha nope
@@elizabethdiehl6473 he's also promoting the solve to them as well, which I guess is the reason he's asking
derkgts10 its not about what the customer wants, its about what the creator wants buddy
Jolan Mersseman well the customer bought it so they could smash it into bits if their heart desired
@@mohawksminivans1750 the creator can still ask that the solution not be showed if they don't want their to be an easy way out
There was an ad for beef jerky halfway through and quite honestly, that was the content I came for 👌
This is how you stop Jimmy from stealing all your supplies
Overpriced weed box.🤣🤣
Vipin Santhosh HAH-
"How does it work?"
It explains it at the beginning! Its a tumbler lock puzzle, and the crayons are the key... As in the different lengths of the crayons act as the teeth of a key. Sliding it open allowed you to move them around as needed. then when they were in order, you close it to activate the tumblers. The sliding piece was the locking mechanism preventing it from sliding all the way through.
Addicting videos perfect for sleeping
This is my favorite puzzle so far. dope.
I'm obsessed with your videos 🙌 great content !!!
The crayons looks different in length!? Keep up the great work!
I'm guessing he intentionally didn't bother comparing crayons or anything that simple for a reason?
5:42 I AM SPARTAN HAAAA!!!
It's like a puzzle in a Resident Evil game. I expected it to pop open and reveal a cog which you needed to fix some sort of ornate clock
THIS IS THE BEST CHANNEL I'VE EVER SEEN LIKE WOW THUMBS UP FOR THIS GUY❤
Why are your videos so calming, they’re my favorite to watch at night
Chris: "I don't wanna break it" also chris: starts slapping it
Wish they had a cheaper version. This is awesome.
Wow,that's crazy ur really good at this love u also where do you get your puzzles??
He buys them
He smacked the box with his hand almost immediately, I felt that lol
Smashed it!!!!
This is not a fun comment to see on a $400 dollar puzzle box video
Most of your puzzle videos are suuuper good, but every once in a while you really manhandle a puzzle and I'm worried it's gonna break. Super hard to watch.
Quality control
I mean if a puzzle that costs 500 some dollars breaks with a little man handling well shit.
robbthewolfking yeah!
I mean, it is kinda scary.
*figures Somthing out*
Did I brake it?
no he kept accelerating
Literally I just realized the front of the box tells you the correct order of the colors
You could store valiables in there
Chris: "You'll see that soon... If you're subscribed...."
Me: 😐
Chris: 😐
Me: 😐
Chris: 😐
Me: 😐..... *_clicks subscribe_*
Same lol
I really hope im not the only one who knew the solution since the minute he started the puzzle.
You kinda are.
Love seeing in David dobrik video!! When I seen you I was like I know him! Lol
The crayons are different lengths, if you noticed no matter which slot you put them in they always went down to their original height in each individual spot, so its like when you put a key in and it pushes the pins to a specific height. Each crayon pushed a different distance based on its length
It's essentially a lock, with the crayons being the key. Pretty cool!