That's a neat little puzzle! Beautifully designed and packaged. The packaging really caught my eye. You really know the creator cares when the packaging is on point like that
Another interesting puzzle video. Amazing how 3D printing has really transformed puzzle design and allowed individuals to launch into this unique area of mechanical puzzles.
At first glance I thought this was a Lego puzzle, after watching looks like it's 3D printed. It's quite a cool tricky puzzle either way. Thank you so much Mr.Puzzle! I'm so happy you keep on puzzling! I love love love your videos!! Peace&Love&Light to you ☮☯️🕉😊
Ahh dang I was close I should have looked at the maze on the back better I figured it would be a layout of the inside maze. Love your puzzles Mr puzzle. I've been thinking of starting my own channel doing jigsaw and brain teaser puzzles like the ones I see you doing. I've loved to see you do them and I think I could add a spin on them that makes them mine. For now I'll continue to be inspired by watching you. And adding to my own collection of puzzles.
It's a shame that so many puzzles, in hindsight, I would have loved to have tried. It's a catch 22. Resisting the urge to not watch after the spoiler break or to watch 'cos I love watching the videos so much. Keep on puzzling Mr P.
intriguing puzzle design, in that the design allows one to follow the ball, the tools were a bit odd in that it was a single use item, unclear that the instructions indicate that a coin needs to be retrieved with the -K- on it. "coin "seems like an odd description for the square slice with the K depiction- coins tend to be round. on removing the "K"piece if you shook the puzzle would you only hear the marble rattling around? Also the final drawer had a small compartment for the K piece which did not seem to be utilized. possibly a better understanding of the configuration is needed?
To be honest, I just don't have the spatial or logical, mathematical or engineering type of mind to solve most of the puzzles you feature. Which is why I love watching your videos even more! Thank the good lord there are minds like yours in the world...because poetry takes us into space only in imagination. The world needs both poets, and scientists. (Also, I sense the poetry in your thought process.) Puzzle on, maestro!
I think you should put the steel ball in the hole where you got the key from. When it drops it may go to a point where you can use that spring loaded button on the side as a way to open up a compartment. Just guessing before I finish seeing the solution to test how my logical brain is lmao
This would make a great 'horror' puzzle. With the slots in the front looking like air holes, I can imagine there being something small and exceedingly nasty crouched inside, waiting to be released; something hungry, with lots of teeth, something getting more and more angry as you turn and shake its box... 😲Aaargh!
I just wonder if there is scope for a photo competition. We all know how closely we have to look at these puzzles to try and work out a solution. What about posting a close up shot of a puzzle then people have to guess which puzzle the photo is of…..
3d printed Plastic puzzles always seem so flimsy and expensive, this one is $175 US. the metal puzzles Easily cost $200+, but definitely are of better quality than what u get with this one. The only reasonably priced puzzles I find are jig saw puzzles and wire puzzles. The Lazer cut wood puzzles always break for me. I'm seriously considering saving for a 3d printer or a laser cutter and making my own.
First thing I thought too. The photos on the Puzzlemaster site look ROUGH. For that price I would expect a much better print and at least SOME finishing work.
@@acomingextinction Exactly! I print and sell and would be embarrassed to list something like this. I would MAYBE buy that puzzle as it sits for $20. $50 if it was cleaner. He has probably 100g of filament and about a day of printing.
Super expensive for plastic no real craftsmanship because it's printed but you're paying for the idea. I don't know why they can't flood the market as a cheaper Christmas gift for puzzle enthusiasts they would make more money selling a higher number of cheaper units than a low number of expensive ones .
I thought, great another puzzle for Christmas, then saw the price for the 3d Prinz and was locking if they dell a 3d printer with the puzzle for the price :)
The price does seem a bit high. That said, we don't know how much time goes into it post-print cleanup, assembly, and testing for each puzzle. If each puzzle takes an hour to go from printer-to-box, scaling up production might not be feasible for a small shop. There may be a lot of parts that are rejected for mechanical or cosmetic issues. This is all speculation. Maybe they're just aiming for an exclusive market and would rather sell a rarer item at a higher price. The packaging looks pretty premium to me.
I always wonder how big your puzzle collection is. It would be cool one day for you to give us a tour of it.
Agreed. A tour would be great!
I want a tour too 👏🏼👏🏼
I'm sure it would be amazing.
Love it! Attention to detail and made by people who care about the whole experience.
That's a neat little puzzle! Beautifully designed and packaged. The packaging really caught my eye. You really know the creator cares when the packaging is on point like that
From my experience, you pay ten fold for the packaging.
I enjoy sequential discovery puzzles so much! i really think they are my favorites of the puzzles you do! would love to see more!!!
Another interesting puzzle video. Amazing how 3D printing has really transformed puzzle design and allowed individuals to launch into this unique area of mechanical puzzles.
At first glance I thought this was a Lego puzzle, after watching looks like it's 3D printed. It's quite a cool tricky puzzle either way.
Thank you so much Mr.Puzzle! I'm so happy you keep on puzzling! I love love love your videos!!
Peace&Love&Light to you ☮☯️🕉😊
definitely one of the nicer, well thought out 3d printed puzzles.
This puzzle is so clean! I love the way it looks
Yes, it looks great!
Ahh dang I was close I should have looked at the maze on the back better I figured it would be a layout of the inside maze. Love your puzzles Mr puzzle. I've been thinking of starting my own channel doing jigsaw and brain teaser puzzles like the ones I see you doing. I've loved to see you do them and I think I could add a spin on them that makes them mine. For now I'll continue to be inspired by watching you. And adding to my own collection of puzzles.
It's a shame that so many puzzles, in hindsight, I would have loved to have tried. It's a catch 22. Resisting the urge to not watch after the spoiler break or to watch 'cos I love watching the videos so much. Keep on puzzling Mr P.
Same, love a good puzzle, but love listening to ‘mr puzzle’
Beautifully designed
Cool puzzle, there is so much we can do with 3D printing to make puzzles today.
12:14 how this ball compartment closes, flush to the surface, with a click. nice!
really like this white and orange colourway! great puzzle and video as always! thanks!
Big fan of this one
Very clever and enjoyable 😃
This sequence puzzle is very intriguing.
Really liked this one; hope to see more by the same creator in the future!
I like the color aesthetic of this
you could put midroll ads in the spoiler break! that would be pretty cool
Hello Mr. Puzzle how are you doing this morning? I love you videos.
I would like to know what was in the replacement spoiler bag. what did they think would break and how would you be able to replace it.
What was in the little bag?!
Nice design
Yay - a bearing ball!
Still waiting on that treasure map puzzle :(
intriguing puzzle design, in that the design allows one to follow the ball, the tools were a bit odd in that it was a single use item, unclear that the instructions indicate that a coin needs to be retrieved with the -K- on it. "coin "seems like an odd description for the square slice with the K depiction- coins tend to be round. on removing the "K"piece if you shook the puzzle would you only hear the marble rattling around? Also the final drawer had a small compartment for the K piece which did not seem to be utilized. possibly a better understanding of the configuration is needed?
Nice!
To be honest, I just don't have the spatial or logical, mathematical or engineering type of mind to solve most of the puzzles you feature. Which is why I love watching your videos even more! Thank the good lord there are minds like yours in the world...because poetry takes us into space only in imagination. The world needs both poets, and scientists. (Also, I sense the poetry in your thought process.) Puzzle on, maestro!
I totally agree! All type of minds are required to solve the biggest problems.
Hopefully more difficult than the Bolts 🤣
👍
I think you should put the steel ball in the hole where you got the key from. When it drops it may go to a point where you can use that spring loaded button on the side as a way to open up a compartment. Just guessing before I finish seeing the solution to test how my logical brain is lmao
Lovely! The music stressed me out though 😅
A box in a box jn a box
This would make a great 'horror' puzzle. With the slots in the front looking like air holes, I can imagine there being something small and exceedingly nasty crouched inside, waiting to be released; something hungry, with lots of teeth, something getting more and more angry as you turn and shake its box...
😲Aaargh!
🤣
What was in the spoiler bag?
WHAT WAS IN THE SPOILER BAG?!?!?!?!
I just wonder if there is scope for a photo competition.
We all know how closely we have to look at these puzzles to try and work out a solution.
What about posting a close up shot of a puzzle then people have to guess which puzzle the photo is of…..
What was on the back of the card? Your video edit was a little slow and showed some writing, looked like German, but was not clear enough to read.
A letter to me, written in German. Since it had nothing to do with the puzzle I did not show it.
£130?
3d printed Plastic puzzles always seem so flimsy and expensive, this one is $175 US. the metal puzzles Easily cost $200+, but definitely are of better quality than what u get with this one. The only reasonably priced puzzles I find are jig saw puzzles and wire puzzles. The Lazer cut wood puzzles always break for me. I'm seriously considering saving for a 3d printer or a laser cutter and making my own.
First to see this wonderful video!
I read the title TWICE as "Secrets of the Kleenex Box"
That 3D printer needs to be tuned better! The print quality is not that great at all esspecially for the price point! 😳. Interesting puzzle though!
First thing I thought too. The photos on the Puzzlemaster site look ROUGH. For that price I would expect a much better print and at least SOME finishing work.
@@acomingextinction Exactly! I print and sell and would be embarrassed to list something like this. I would MAYBE buy that puzzle as it sits for $20. $50 if it was cleaner. He has probably 100g of filament and about a day of printing.
Super expensive for plastic no real craftsmanship because it's printed but you're paying for the idea. I don't know why they can't flood the market as a cheaper Christmas gift for puzzle enthusiasts they would make more money selling a higher number of cheaper units than a low number of expensive ones .
yeah...
I think most of these makers are one man or mom and pop operations; scaling up would be impractical.
I thought, great another puzzle for Christmas, then saw the price for the 3d Prinz and was locking if they dell a 3d printer with the puzzle for the price :)
I'm okay with paying for a good idea but that is also a bad print with very little finishing. Kind of hard to stomach.
The price does seem a bit high.
That said, we don't know how much time goes into it post-print cleanup, assembly, and testing for each puzzle. If each puzzle takes an hour to go from printer-to-box, scaling up production might not be feasible for a small shop. There may be a lot of parts that are rejected for mechanical or cosmetic issues.
This is all speculation. Maybe they're just aiming for an exclusive market and would rather sell a rarer item at a higher price. The packaging looks pretty premium to me.
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Always keep puzzling... spoiler bag... you'd think Mr P owned Keebox.
Or was the inspiration for the brand. I'd be showing my lawyer this product if I was Mr P.
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