Can you solve this satisfying metal cube puzzle?!!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 เม.ย. 2024
- This Puzzle - cruxpuzzles.co.uk/product/tyc...
The Tycho puzzle is a very cool metal puzzle that is really satisfying to play with and solve. Made up of eight pieces that fit together to form a pleasingly weight little cube. The perfect desk puzzle. - บันเทิง
Hope you like this puzzle. Really cool design and very satisfying to put together. If you do want to check it out further you can find that on Crux over here - cruxpuzzles.co.uk/product/tycho-puzzle-by-craighill/.
Love it 😊
It has cork box and display stand?
Could you fit an engagement ring in the empty area in the center?
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Spin jumpscare
Fr, was not expecting that
I love that just spinning it makes it fall apart so easily.😊
The sound of them sliding apart scared the heck out of me, wasn’t expecting it to be that lord lol
Absolutely beautiful puzzle 😍
It's like the Millennium Puzzle.
Are you Yugioh?
Looks fun .
Looks as though there’s a space in the middle. How big is it? What could you fit in there? A marble?
1/49$
Satisfying
Elegance
Ah yes, puzzles... spin/j
Al-you-mini-um. Can't take this seriously. Skipped.
What!? That's how it's pronounced. What should he say? Alamanumiammum?
But I would've named it "alumine" , al-you-mine
"Al-you-min-ium" is the correct pronunciation. The word is 'Aluminium' and you say it as you see it. Simple.
Negative. It's spelled aluminum. "Mini" does not appear.
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Zelda.
Sorry, thought this was word association.
@@ripace554 lets keep going.
@@ripace554Pots
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It feels illegal to be this early.
What is "Al you min ee um?"
English chemist Sir Humphry Davy named the element alumium in 1808 and then changed it to aluminum in 1812. British editors changed it to aluminium to be more in keeping with other elements such as potassium and sodium, while the Americans retained the spelling as aluminum.
So to this day British people still use the version of the word that has “mini” in the middle. Americans do not.
@@lughscanlanBut why are Kalium and Natrium called Potassium and Sodium? Never understood that
Ah yes the german puzzle
Austrian to be more accurate
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