It was a pleasure watching you solving this puzzle lock! Your knowledge and experience with locks made it look so easy but from my own experience I know it's definitely not! Therefore, very well done! Glad you enjoyed it!
Too be fair you were kinda asking for it sending a lock puzzle to the guy who knows locks better then most of us know how to breath. xD Admittedly from hearing how the keys work for this type of lock makes me realize it would probably take me a while just to get the key right. Seems like it gets easier afterwards.
Mr.Puzzle Thanks again for sending this my way. I couldn’t agree more that my intimate knowledge of locks played a key role in my success... a good analogy is making a maze out of my childhood home. I know it too well for it to be a fair test. That said, it was still a great deal of fun!
This guy is insanely smart. You can tell he realized what those ridges are without even having looked at them for the second time. Very, very intelligent
@@KnightMirkoYo not really no, usually he exploits a very obvious design flaw and picks the lock in seconds, but with puzzle locks that's not really possible.
But seriously, I thought of most of those steps before they were shown. Wasn't sure if one should stick that key in there without knowing how to get out though.
That's the Dunning-Kruger Effect. It goes both ways. While stupid people are so stupid that they think themselves smart, smart people are aware of how much there is that they don't know, and therefore become very humbled in the face of their expertise. Making broad, sweeping generalizations and pretending everything is easy is not what smart people do. Smart people always proceed extra cautiously, second guessing everything along the way, and sometimes going into 'too much' nuance. People who think they know everything usually know very little about anything, and those that show aptitude while not boasting about their success usually know their area pretty well. If you use these behaviors as a guideline you can pretty easily tell what kinds of people you should listen to and what kinds you should ignore. All else being equal it's a good indicator.
@@johnshite4656 That's the Dunnying-Kwugew Effect. It goes both ways. Whiwe stupid peopwe awe so stupid that they think themsewves smawt, smawt peopwe awe awawe of how much thewe is that they don't knyow, and thewefowe become vewy humbwed in the face of theiw expewtise. Making bwoad, sweeping genyewawizations and pwetending evewything is easy is nyot what smawt peopwe do. Smawt peopwe awways pwoceed extwa cautiouswy, second guessing evewything awong the way, and sometimes going into 'too much' nyuance. Peopwe who think they knyow evewything usuawwy knyow vewy wittwe about anything, and those that show aptitude whiwe nyot boasting about theiw success usuawwy knyow theiw awea pwetty weww. If you use these behaviows as a guidewinye you can pwetty easiwy teww what kinds of peopwe you shouwd wisten to and what kinds you shouwd ignyowe. Aww ewse being equaw it's a good indicatow.
Mustafa Munshid the lock picking lawyer almost constantly says bad things about locks so if he were to say something good, it means its something really good.
Now, as many have noticed, LPL is extremely skilled in opening locks and in explaining their structure. But what is REALLY disconcerting about this evidently extremely skilled idividual is that he seems to remember both the number and the content of each of his thousand of videos.
This is the first or second video og his that I watch, and I must say, its really freaking clever of him to have them numbered from the start, it makes it a billion times easier to find a specific one, as it can be hard to find a video on the name alone, as there can be identically named ones, but a number is easier to remember
Imagine being in an escape room with LPL: “Your exercise is to finde the key to this door to …” LPL: “I’m using top of the keyway tension with a standard hook in 18 thousands. Click on 1, 2 is lose, 3 is binding, nice click out of 4,…” “No you should find the key…” LPL “Aaand we got it open. It is very clear that this lock offers very little security and is nothing that I would recommend.”
@@hornitako7006 "Put together the captain's code to open this gate" LPL: "Long sloppy chain.... a cheap combination padlock... That's a Master Lock #175! I Could bypass it with a shiv, but that's no fun.... It's inner works is made mostly out of Zinc." "Wait, So you'll play along then?.... Read the Captain's Logs to...." LPL: "You! grab some bricks. You! Gather all the dry wood, rags and paper you can find. Anyone got a lighter? Let's build a makeshift blast furnace. Melt it's locking pin."
Ok can we just take a moment to appreciate the fact that this guy has little to no puzzle solving experience but still cracked an "advanced puzzle" based on his sheer knowledge of locks alone....wow
Well, picking a lock basically is solving a puzzle. With the exception that you have to find a way to solve that was never intended to be there. While a puzzle lock has an intended way of solving.
It’s impressive but not surprising. The guy is a master in his field of study, which just so happens to be on devices that are designed to be difficult to open. He might not seek out puzzles specifically but lock making/picking is just about the closest thing we have to a practical application of puzzles in everyday life.
Making the puzzle a lock puzzle was probably to there detriment, if they did it in some other form I would think it would take longer it doesn’t help that he has the same model lock as the puzzle either.
To be fair to Mr. Puzzle, LPL's comprehensive knowledge of locks, and this lock in particular meant he was quickly able to zoom in on what is different from a normal version of the lock and how they must have altered it. Of course at the end of the day, it is still just a lock.
I wouldnt say that Mr.Puzzle is the sharpest knife in the box either. Feels like he's intentionally making his videos longer by not solving puzzles as fast as he can most of the time.
Björn Dahlberg puzzel solving channels are a scam just to waste your time, I’d solve all of those by brute forcing it in 30 seconds and it will magically open itself without actually breaking because im weak af
These guys are forgetting my man is rocking a 16" Johnson but understand never to insert past 8" as it can cause damage. He knows what he's doing. He has the hardware for over-insertion, but the skill necessary to avoid it. Ain't never damaged no lock by being to rough - whether with that key-way or that shackle - he operates it just right for perfect function.
Puzzles are a different thing but if it's made in an environment youre familiar with they become a lot easier (though still not trivial if it's a good puzzle)
"He also asks me to record part of the solving process. I'm not gonna do that; I'm going to record the entire solving process." He had us in the first half, not gonna lie.
So right now folks were corruently being gunned down in Siberia. Luckily for me, I’ve managed to get the launch code, and also knocked one of the guards out for his gun.
He was doing a tutorial/analyzing for us all. If he just shut up and focus on speeding the process, i bet he would beat the game in less than 3 minutes
@@mystic_spider Not quite, shinu means to die. In this conjugation it literally means you are already dying, although this quote of Fist of the North Star is translated as: You are already dead in a form that is considered quite rude, especially when prefixed with the insulting "omae wa" ,But "you are already unlocked" would indeed be more fitting here.
As a follower of both channels, I am impressed that you were able to completely skip the step of unscrewing the end of the shackle to reveal the push rod for the tiny round hole at the bottom. Next level solving there!!!
LOCKS FROM LOCK MAKERS ARE SHITTY . LPL wants them to pick up their game . The only puzzle is why they make them . ( saying for money / profit isn't the right answer , it's to rip off the customer instead of being ripped off by the thief your ripped off by the " criminal company " )
There are usually comments about LPL breaking into your house and hearing 'nothing on 1,2 a click on 3' etc etc. But ask yourself this, would you open the door and greet him or let him have fun getting the door open himself?
Dear Mr. LPL, I just wanted to tell you that strangely and unexpectedly, your videos have taught me a lot of valuable skills, but also somehow gave me a lot of confidence and drive in some of my lowest times ever. (In the last year, I finally figured out how to leave a brain washed, and extremely abusive relationship that I didnt see a way out of for a long time.) Watching your videos I think was the perfect combo of distracting, informative, and confidence boosting, but also made me feel safe too. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for everything you do!
I love how you immediately recognised any non standard changes and intuitively dismissed any non relevant aspects until their designed intention were necessary for steps. Very methodical and logical. Well done and a very entertaining video showcasing your intimate knowledge of the original lock
LawaTheTofu he likes that he looked for differences between the standard lock and this puzzle version, liked that he didn’t think much about irrelevant features until the time came to address them, thought it was smart, and thought this video was a good show of how well he knows the standard lock. I don’t know why he had to say that in a word salad, but he did.
I feel like he was aware that the 2 of those bars was very intentional, but he wanted to do things thoroughly anyway before moving on to the next step.
He took a while to work out the two rod and the spring thing, I’m proud to say I’d thought of it well before him. But as someone else said, he was exploring the lock thoroughly and methodically, which probably comes from being a lock picker rather than puzzler because mucking it up is not really an option.
The context is kinda different. Locks try to force you to follow certain rules so there's more room for lateral thinking to bypass those rules, especially if you use tools. A puzzle makes you agree to follow certain rules so the clever aspects of design around those rules are more prominent when you go through the process of solving it. In theory a lot of well designed locks on this channel are pretty clever if you were to follow the exact instructions of their intended usage - but that's not what lock picking is about. So there aren't as many opportunities to talk about them being clever. And regardless of all that I'm also pretty sure he's described some lock designs (or parts of them) as clever before.
It's neat when something that was introduced at the beginning of a story plays a major role in the end of the story. The human mind likes that kind of thing.
I've seen a few channels solve this puzzle, but this is the first time I've heard the line "now given what I know about the insides of these locks." Wonderful!
@@klausbrinck2137 well no, I can see him being not the best at puzzles, but the comfort zone this is empty, it’s like making a maze out of your childhood home, you know it so well that it’s not a challenge , and here, he’s such a lock expert that he was explaining how it was made as he was doing it
I can't tell you how many times I've seen "the lock picking lawyer could open that lock without solving the puzzle" on Mr. Puzzle and Chris Ramsey's comment section, when they do lock puzzles.
Could you imagine a treasure chest where they open the lock to get the treasure from the chest its locking, never one considering the most valuable item will be inside the lock. That would be one twist for a movie or story
LPL *walks on in and pulls out the same lock* you see the differences here are that the lock body has a small slot on the side unlike the regular model A-47b which was made back in the 1200s so therefore if we take one of the coins and place it in it and we have the lock body disassembled and there is a Gold nug inside
I remember watching an anime that, someone broke into a rich man's house to still money. When the thief enters the safe, he discovers the inner wall of the safe is fake, and the gold bars are behind the fake inner wall. The total value of the gold bars are much higher than the cash it contains.
I feel silly about this but I thought about using the two thingies at the same time to pull the string the moment I saw it, and when you later did just that I was so proud of myself 😭
@@swordsmancs It's not about wrecking it. It's about finding a way to manipulate the mechanics of the device. Banging it against a surface would briefly force the internal components to move as far as they can in that direction, which would in this example momentarily compress the spring and clear the path for the shackle to be removed from the lock. Of course in this case it's against the rules, but it's not about just breaking the damn thing, there's a valid logic there.
He pwned this faster than any puzzler I've seen. Please do a puzzle channel! Or even just puzzle locks on this channel! You always explain so well and do them hella quick! Your lock picking and lawyer brain helps with puzzles man. I would really love to watch you do puzzle.
2:11 I love the confidence when he says "folks I may be in trouble here" . It sounds like he is saying "get a load of this idiot thinking he can stop me" Shoutout to Mr. Puzzle though for the great work
"... Oh that's clever ... " seems like the best compliment a lockbuider could ever hope to have, and tresure it like the 9th modern world marvel. Very nice vid, comment, everything. Great channel, great dude.
"This is the LockPickingLawyer" ...? "This is the LockPickingLawyer" ???? "This is the LockPickingLawyer" ... "Why is this lock not springing open in fear?"
Me watching this: "Oh, yeah. So easy... I'm sure I would've solved it just as quick..." also me: *Thinks for a solid 3 minutes about whether or not the tiniest bit of the crosswalk should be included in the capcha and still gets it wrong*
@@fewwiggle Same here. If it's got a bit of traffic light in the square then I'll add that square... and then get another Captcha... and another until I've completed ten and fed the AI a damn good meal!
@@mothgru It doesn't really seem to matter. Sometimes the Captcha is just hungry for my company lol. I've tried it both ways with the traffic lights and crosswalks, it doesn't seem to make a difference if I click every square with a pixel of crosswalk in, or just the main ones. For some reason those two just don't play well with me. The find a bike or find a boat one's are fine, those are the one's I hope for when a Captcha pops up!
You can easily revitalize cold fries by frying them again in oil. You don't need to deep-fry, just put a little in the pan, heat, and toss the fries in. It makes a HUGE difference vs. microwaving them.
@@jonahdervin7233 See here: This one is good for when you're drunk, or just a regular time of dudes, or even impress a lady. Cream cheese usually comes in 1-pound packages. Sour cream in 1-pound tubs. Butter in 1/4-pound sticks. So this is easy to remember. So you put a stick of butter in a pot and turn up the heat to medium. You want it to melt fairly fast but not to hot it'll scorch. Throw in the bar of cream cheese and break it up so it melts faster, and keep stirring. When the cream cheese is melted, drain a can of artichoke hearts and dump the hearts in the pot, and get those hot. Add the tub of sour cream and mix it all up. Add salt, pepper, and garlic powder. Then, to get the consistency to even out, add a few spoonfuls of grated parmesan cheese. The cheap stuff in the plastic cylinder actually works better than fancy shredded parm. This is really yummy as a dip with just tortilla chips, but I like pita chips with it too. The next step on this dip recipe is adding a little spinach with the artichokes. I like keeping a block of frozen spinach in the fridge, and add a thumb-tip size chunk. You don't need much. You can use canned spinach but you'll waste the rest of the can because you don't need much. And you CAN use fresh spinach but you have to cook it down in a little butter first.
Came here from Mr. Puzzle's video, but no stranger to your channel. Knowing how intelligent he is, and then watching you slay this puzzle so quickly just proves how over the top intelligent you are. Sometimes locks don't provide enough challenge to showcase that.
As a gunsmiths This gave me some ultra satisfaction figuring out that detent pin, which can be found in many common firearms. This is that good shit right here.
Two come to mind: in the first episode of Punisher season two, the girl breaks into a motel room with the right tools but some dodgy technique. However the Oscar for bad locking picking goes to the latest Jumanji movie, in which a huge lever lock padlock is opened by randomly poking a pair of wafer lock picks in the general direction of the keyhole.
After listening to your train of throught for this. I am seeing how a lot of your thought process over laps the puzzle community when it comes locking elements.
I can see LPL's experience immediately, when ever he notices these tiny details. Like when my clients ask me, how I could have possibly known the welds are cracked or the bearings are wore out in their machines. A trained, experienced eye is so much quicker and looks at things differently, than the newbie.
Wow, tell us more almighty welding crack finder!! It's almost like you and LPL are the same!! We would all be fascinated to see you identify weak and cracking welds!! You are probably the main man at party's!!!
@@davidmaschino3359 NONONONO! These powers are not to be taken lightly. You see, I even hide my identity when at work vs private endeavors. Who knows what people would do, if they knew what I was capable of, like you say, during a party. No, I impress with my post stamp collection at parties, it is more subtle and rare!
Titan's Treasure Puzzle Lock: I am a very clever lock puzzle. He wont be able to solve me, right? Titan lock from LPL's collection: Oh my sweet summer child...
@@garyscards2070 Better yet I saw another video where he solved a different puzzle-lock. He went absolutely methodological on it and solved it quite quickly. I bet he does solve other normal locks off camera before he shows it to us in about the time it took him for this puzzle lock so he can redo the process in about half the time on camera.
It was a pleasure watching you solving this puzzle lock!
Your knowledge and experience with locks made it look so easy but from my own experience I know it's definitely not!
Therefore, very well done! Glad you enjoyed it!
Too be fair you were kinda asking for it sending a lock puzzle to the guy who knows locks better then most of us know how to breath. xD Admittedly from hearing how the keys work for this type of lock makes me realize it would probably take me a while just to get the key right. Seems like it gets easier afterwards.
Mr.Puzzle Thanks again for sending this my way. I couldn’t agree more that my intimate knowledge of locks played a key role in my success... a good analogy is making a maze out of my childhood home. I know it too well for it to be a fair test. That said, it was still a great deal of fun!
Awesome 👌 Well done LPL & Mr.Puzzle and I'm really glad you enjoyed solving the puzzle 👍 Bravo 🍻
P.S. Sashko from Sweden/Macedonia 👌😁
send LPL more puzzles thanks bye!
Thank you Mr Puzzle, I've been waiting for LPL to do a lock puzzle. I think he's ready for Titan Sphere next lol
Jigsaw: I want to play a game
LPL: Got a click out of 2
Jigsaw: *confused screaming*
body no genuinely made me laugh, thanks for that one man.
LMAO
Hahaha 👏
Made me literally laugh out loud! Brilliant comment!
This made me actually laugh, That was great!
"Oh that's clever"
Masterlock wishes they'd say that about their locks.
Lpl's top tier lock compliment
This guy is insanely smart. You can tell he realized what those ridges are without even having looked at them for the second time. Very, very intelligent
Or very very well trained
Yes, but someone could be extremely skilled and know how something works but not be very smart at the same time.
>"It's not a beginner puzzle"
>"Seriously difficult"
LPL: "I’m out of my comfort zone”
LPL: “I’m bad at puzzles”
LPL: *Opens in mere 5 minutes*
That's honestly a long time for lpl
@@EvilRaccoonDM true :) do you remember any longer challenges by him?
@@KnightMirkoYo not really no, usually he exploits a very obvious design flaw and picks the lock in seconds, but with puzzle locks that's not really possible.
@@EvilRaccoonDM well it's not lock picking
I felt like he was going deliberately slow to not embarrass the puzzle maker.
The moment LPL took out an identical lock from his collection, I knew the puzzle is already done.
Do you think when the puzzle lock, saw the real lock, it heard boss music?
@@Cutflood hahaha *intense sweating*
Pssh I'm a puzzle upgrade of the original. He can't solve me...can he? He can't, right? Right??
Its a very common clock
Its his coq
Mr. Puzzle: This lock puzzle is very difficult.
LPL: It's still a lock though.
Mr puzzle: here’s a lock...
LPL: so you have chosen death?
Adequate security for street conditions.
Mr puzzle: no smashing
lpl: this is gonna take like 3 extra whole minutes now
@@nottrevorallen and puts down the Ramset...
I'd love to see marketing with a scale of "LPL rated: unsurprised - not completely disappointing"
when you think about it, all locks are puzzles. they just aren't made to be solved intentionally lol
“This is a seriously hard puzzle” meanwhile LPL is solving it and explaining the manufacturing process while he is doing is lol
Almost as if understanding a mechanical object that deeply gives him an advantage over us mere mortals!
But seriously, I thought of most of those steps before they were shown. Wasn't sure if one should stick that key in there without knowing how to get out though.
Made light work out of it!
I used to think LPL was smart, now I think he's Mensa material.
@@savage22bolt32 nope, too far lol
Truly an example of:
Teach a man to pick, and he can unlock any lock; teach a man how locks work, and he can disassemble any lock
Wise word, Old man
@@ExcelonTheFourthAvalonHeirs knowledge'd boomer.
This is a joke, plz no kill
"Give a man a key lock, and you freed him for one day, teach a man to pick a lock, and you freed him for a lifetime"
“Give a man a sledgehammer and hope that your lock is strong enough”
Teach a man both and he can make youtube videos
LPL finally getting a taste of that sweet sweet >10 minute ad revenue.
Bout time for our boi
He didn't even add any add in here lol
@@Johan_S4 I got an ad at the 10 minute mark
@@thedarknesst5995 well, when it first came out it doesn't have a single ad on it, now there are 2 thou
@Yoda_Lego Money to fuel nicotine addiction you lack
This is one of those guys who says "ah crap im gonna fail the exam" and ends up with an A+ anyways
That's the Dunning-Kruger Effect. It goes both ways. While stupid people are so stupid that they think themselves smart, smart people are aware of how much there is that they don't know, and therefore become very humbled in the face of their expertise. Making broad, sweeping generalizations and pretending everything is easy is not what smart people do. Smart people always proceed extra cautiously, second guessing everything along the way, and sometimes going into 'too much' nuance. People who think they know everything usually know very little about anything, and those that show aptitude while not boasting about their success usually know their area pretty well. If you use these behaviors as a guideline you can pretty easily tell what kinds of people you should listen to and what kinds you should ignore. All else being equal it's a good indicator.
Yup
@@johnshite4656 That's the Dunnying-Kwugew Effect. It goes both ways. Whiwe stupid peopwe awe so stupid that they think themsewves smawt, smawt peopwe awe awawe of how much thewe is that they don't knyow, and thewefowe become vewy humbwed in the face of theiw expewtise. Making bwoad, sweeping genyewawizations and pwetending evewything is easy is nyot what smawt peopwe do. Smawt peopwe awways pwoceed extwa cautiouswy, second guessing evewything awong the way, and sometimes going into 'too much' nyuance. Peopwe who think they knyow evewything usuawwy knyow vewy wittwe about anything, and those that show aptitude whiwe nyot boasting about theiw success usuawwy knyow theiw awea pwetty weww. If you use these behaviows as a guidewinye you can pwetty easiwy teww what kinds of peopwe you shouwd wisten to and what kinds you shouwd ignyowe. Aww ewse being equaw it's a good indicatow.
@@fghfghsrtsrthsrthsrt5968 was there a point to this comment?
@@WraithLK well, they added owo speak so
LPL saying "Oh that's clever" about something you created must make your day.
Edit: Misread the comment
Mustafa Munshid the lock picking lawyer almost constantly says bad things about locks so if he were to say something good, it means its something really good.
And LPL had nothing negative to say about the locks ability to secure something.
Also notice he hasn't said it to a lock maker in a LONG time...
@@Withums Absolutely!
LPL: 'Pulls identical lock from his collection
Puzzle: (chuckles) I'm in danger.
haha
LPL: Ok, let's see if we can get it back together now
Puzzle: yay
LOL!
@@barfyman-wn3id
You: unoriginal
Me: unoriginal
Everyone: unoriginal
Nobody: orginal
Hotel?: no
@@fakedoorsfordinner1677 Damn.
Now, as many have noticed, LPL is extremely skilled in opening locks and in explaining their structure. But what is REALLY disconcerting about this evidently extremely skilled idividual is that he seems to remember both the number and the content of each of his thousand of videos.
I was thinking the same thing.
Eidetic memory, or he just keeps a record of each video such as the name of the lock and video number…
Or just has the wherewithal to search his previous videos before recording his uploads. Lol
This is the first or second video og his that I watch, and I must say, its really freaking clever of him to have them numbered from the start, it makes it a billion times easier to find a specific one, as it can be hard to find a video on the name alone, as there can be identically named ones, but a number is easier to remember
That skill came with the job, no not lockpicking, lawyering.
Jigsaw: I want to play a gam-
LPL: And we got this open
"Lets do that again to make sure it wasn't a fluke."
:'D
😂👍
"Jigsaw : I want to pla-"
LPL: "nothing on 1, release on 2 "
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Imagine being in an escape room with LPL:
“Your exercise is to finde the key to this door to …”
LPL: “I’m using top of the keyway tension with a standard hook in 18 thousands. Click on 1, 2 is lose, 3 is binding, nice click out of 4,…”
“No you should find the key…”
LPL “Aaand we got it open. It is very clear that this lock offers very little security and is nothing that I would recommend.”
Ok but seriously I would pay to watch LPL solve escape rooms
He would grab some random prop and start making his way through the locks
@@hornitako7006
"Put together the captain's code to open this gate"
LPL: "Long sloppy chain.... a cheap combination padlock... That's a Master Lock #175! I Could bypass it with a shiv, but that's no fun.... It's inner works is made mostly out of Zinc."
"Wait, So you'll play along then?.... Read the Captain's Logs to...."
LPL: "You! grab some bricks. You! Gather all the dry wood, rags and paper you can find. Anyone got a lighter? Let's build a makeshift blast furnace. Melt it's locking pin."
*loose
@@FroggyMosh *its
it's = it + is
Ok can we just take a moment to appreciate the fact that this guy has little to no puzzle solving experience but still cracked an "advanced puzzle" based on his sheer knowledge of locks alone....wow
Well, picking a lock basically is solving a puzzle. With the exception that you have to find a way to solve that was never intended to be there. While a puzzle lock has an intended way of solving.
Tbf it doesn't seem an overly difficult puzzle. It's just going from one hole to the next
It’s impressive but not surprising. The guy is a master in his field of study, which just so happens to be on devices that are designed to be difficult to open. He might not seek out puzzles specifically but lock making/picking is just about the closest thing we have to a practical application of puzzles in everyday life.
Making the puzzle a lock puzzle was probably to there detriment, if they did it in some other form I would think it would take longer it doesn’t help that he has the same model lock as the puzzle either.
@@C31c10n3 Hououoin. Kyouma.
“Video part of the solving process”
LPL: I’m not going to do that... I’m going to record the whole thing
And it only took 10 mins still
Seem like he can see the future.. 😄
@@lere9507 less than 10 minutes minus the introduction and the reassembling part.
#Confidence
Took 5 minutes, 2 minutes of talking at the beginning, 5 minutes of solving, and 3 minutes of putting it back together and talking
When you are level 100 and go back to visit the tutorial area...
Lumbridge Castle
@@nabilfreeman thieving level=lpl
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For my fellow D&D nerds out there, this is how a wizard can open locks with sheer knowledge.
Thanks to LPL, locks ate not SOH checks anymore.
Mr. Puzzle: Takes two and a half hours to solve the puzzle and manages to injure himself
LPL: Solves and reassembles it in ten minutes
To be fair to Mr. Puzzle, LPL's comprehensive knowledge of locks, and this lock in particular meant he was quickly able to zoom in on what is different from a normal version of the lock and how they must have altered it. Of course at the end of the day, it is still just a lock.
I wouldnt say that Mr.Puzzle is the sharpest knife in the box either. Feels like he's intentionally making his videos longer by not solving puzzles as fast as he can most of the time.
Björn Dahlberg puzzel solving channels are a scam just to waste your time, I’d solve all of those by brute forcing it in 30 seconds and it will magically open itself without actually breaking because im weak af
@@dallebull dude is really commented to his videos if he does that and hurts himself to really crank up the excitement for the audience.
Mr.Puzzle is a engineer and is VERY smart. He is a pro at puzzles, his passion and love for them is clear. His channel is very very good like LPL.
Seeing those "Chekov's Ridges" on the key come into play at the end was a satisfying cherry on top
Funny thing is, I actually thought when he first pointed them out that that's what they could be used for; but then I forgot all about them!
@Truthbetold That escalated quickly...
@Truthbetold 😁
Very much so.
@@kdarkwynde shut up..
LPL: “I’ve got to be careful not to over insert the key.”
Proceeds to jam the key in the lock
It can actually go in further and not sit quite right, it happens in mr puzzle's video
Its the "I'll just put the tip in" for locksmiths. The lure is too much!
he never “jammed” anything he put the key perfectly
I am sueing your for identity theft
These guys are forgetting my man is rocking a 16" Johnson but understand never to insert past 8" as it can cause damage.
He knows what he's doing. He has the hardware for over-insertion, but the skill necessary to avoid it. Ain't never damaged no lock by being to rough - whether with that key-way or that shackle - he operates it just right for perfect function.
Supervillain: “sure, you knows locks, but locks are one thing, puzzles are a whole different catego-“
LPL: “done”
Supervillain: “w-what?”
Puzzles are a different thing but if it's made in an environment youre familiar with they become a lot easier (though still not trivial if it's a good puzzle)
NANI?!
on that day the villain knew fear
I actually LOL'ed at this 👍
LPL: ok folks,...
villain: oh shi-
At this point in just going to weld everything I own shut
He already responded in a similar comment the weld would create a weak spot in the metal you were welding 😬
@@chestermartin2356 Only if you don't temper the weld afterward
@@chestermartin2356 a proper weld is just as strong as the base metal
He'll lockpick the weld
@@speeeee8314 no please
"This is not a beginner puzzle. It's serious difficult!"
LockPickingLawyer: Oh no! Anyways..
No comments?
No bitches?
The post speaks for itself
"He also asks me to record part of the solving process. I'm not gonna do that; I'm going to record the entire solving process."
He had us in the first half, not gonna lie.
"I'm not gonna do that."
*video immediately ends*
Even when this guys talking about literally anything, he sounds like he’s figuring something out
He’s very well articulated with his words
So right now folks were corruently being gunned down in Siberia. Luckily for me, I’ve managed to get the launch code, and also knocked one of the guards out for his gun.
@@anuragneelam8527 lol, that would totally be him
@@thepandamonarch9900 totally....
Death note music playing in the background lmao
“I see nothing unusual in that hole” Thats always a good start on a first date
😂
Thank you for the mental image of a tension wrench applied to a vagina, very cool
@@dmitrygolubev9398 twisted...
this is one of the longest that a lock has lasted in the hands of LPL
He was doing a tutorial/analyzing for us all. If he just shut up and focus on speeding the process, i bet he would beat the game in less than 3 minutes
@@phuongvu527 3 seconds you mean
@@phuongvu527 I mean, talking out loud does help solve puzzles.
@@spiritbx1337 nice tip. I would remember that for my upcoming exams
@@phuongvu527 i will sit next to you.
LPL: *takes out identical lock from his collection* Omae wa mou shindeiru
NANI???
*tension increases*
IM CACKLING
*"You're already unlocked."*
@@mystic_spider Not quite, shinu means to die. In this conjugation it literally means you are already dying, although this quote of Fist of the North Star is translated as: You are already dead in a form that is considered quite rude, especially when prefixed with the insulting "omae wa" ,But "you are already unlocked" would indeed be more fitting here.
When LPL says “oh that’s clever”, you need to understand how high praise that actually is! ❤😂
“Ok so I am told that this is not an easy puzzle”
*two minutes pass*
I would recommend a higher security option
absolutely pwned
😂😂😂
@@airnomad2650 thats a derpy avatar
😅🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
it`s an easy one
As a follower of both channels, I am impressed that you were able to completely skip the step of unscrewing the end of the shackle to reveal the push rod for the tiny round hole at the bottom. Next level solving there!!!
There was another step!?
Wow, just a year ago this was a joke...
A LPL video that's over 2 mins? This day just got a whole lot better
He should do more lock puzzles
It was 10 minutes, but felt like two, so smooth it went
Lock puzzle saturdays!
He should 100% do more puzzles
LOCKS FROM LOCK MAKERS ARE SHITTY .
LPL wants them to pick up their game .
The only puzzle is why they make them . ( saying for money / profit isn't the right answer , it's to rip off the customer instead of being ripped off by the thief your ripped off by the " criminal company " )
@@MattAllward I totally agree and Jonathan Greys "Lock Puzzle Saturdays" sounds like a great idea , I hope LPL "picks" up on this! 👍
There are usually comments about LPL breaking into your house and hearing 'nothing on 1,2 a click on 3' etc etc. But ask yourself this, would you open the door and greet him or let him have fun getting the door open himself?
oh wow i'm conflicted probably the latter an use that 15 secs to get him a drink.
I may be late but ima answer anyways
I won't get the chance to I'll be to busy checking who it is or questioning myself for those 10 seconds
jokes on you, i dont lock my doors! this "lockpicker" is such an idiot he will never be able to get in hahah
I mean... until I'm at the door it's probably already open.
Use the short time to grab a beer or two
Dear Mr. LPL,
I just wanted to tell you that strangely and unexpectedly, your videos have taught me a lot of valuable skills, but also somehow gave me a lot of confidence and drive in some of my lowest times ever. (In the last year, I finally figured out how to leave a brain washed, and extremely abusive relationship that I didnt see a way out of for a long time.)
Watching your videos I think was the perfect combo of distracting, informative, and confidence boosting, but also made me feel safe too.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for everything you do!
"Oh, that's clever". First time I've heard that on the LPL.
then u didnt watch his other videos. he has made videos on many good locks
I love how you immediately recognised any non standard changes and intuitively dismissed any non relevant aspects until their designed intention were necessary for steps.
Very methodical and logical. Well done and a very entertaining video showcasing your intimate knowledge of the original lock
I wanted to like this comment but I can't change it off 666 likes. Hail Satan! ;)
What does that give in English?
LawaTheTofu he likes that he looked for differences between the standard lock and this puzzle version, liked that he didn’t think much about irrelevant features until the time came to address them, thought it was smart, and thought this video was a good show of how well he knows the standard lock. I don’t know why he had to say that in a word salad, but he did.
@@user-mt3bt6pq2h
To me, it reads less like word-salad, and more like a "corporate strategy memo," or a resume.
Maybe they work an office job?
Yeah that works when it's a puzzle, but in reality you have no information about what's intentional and you have to get really creative.
I love how they’re like “This is a hard puzzle.” And LPL is like “Lol ok but it’s a lock.”
Somewhere out there there's a prototype of this puzzle with that key stuck in their for eternity.
- That's clever!
- You think so?
- Yeah, yeah, yeah -Screen Rant Pitch Meeting
underrated comment
A toothpick and some superglue would probably get it out alright.
There*
I'd file down a punch to fit and just tap in some divots to walk it out.
Not only does he solve the Titan's Puzzle, but he resets it... becoming the Titan.
"I've had no use to use more than one so far..."
"Oh"
Aaaand its solved
Yeah, having an unmodified lock really kinda gave away most of the game.
I feel like he was aware that the 2 of those bars was very intentional, but he wanted to do things thoroughly anyway before moving on to the next step.
"Maybe I could take two bites of the apple here..."
Dude owns his own orchard
He took a while to work out the two rod and the spring thing, I’m proud to say I’d thought of it well before him.
But as someone else said, he was exploring the lock thoroughly and methodically, which probably comes from being a lock picker rather than puzzler because mucking it up is not really an option.
When LPL said "oh that's clever" I was like damn it's finally clicking he has a Mr.Rogers vibe
Sketchy Sketches Neighborhood or captain America?
@@kevinsmith9162 Both.
Oh my go you're right
Spot on
A complement well deserved.
"No force allowed"
*rips ziplock bag off the lock within first few seconds*
Marko420 it doesn't even make a difference in solving it anyways and if there were "no force allowed" the puzzle would be impossible to solve
@@splenden2235 was jok made for haha
Marko that is the lawyer side of you coming out. m
You could unzip it with the shackle still through it, and pour the key out.
Basically, you are forcing the bag open?
Puzzle: You only need to record a part since the whole video will take a long time..
LPL: NAA, I'll just record the whole thing..
and make it 10 min long
After hearing LPL saying "oh that's clever" for the first and probably last time, I can now die in peace.
The context is kinda different. Locks try to force you to follow certain rules so there's more room for lateral thinking to bypass those rules, especially if you use tools.
A puzzle makes you agree to follow certain rules so the clever aspects of design around those rules are more prominent when you go through the process of solving it.
In theory a lot of well designed locks on this channel are pretty clever if you were to follow the exact instructions of their intended usage - but that's not what lock picking is about. So there aren't as many opportunities to talk about them being clever.
And regardless of all that I'm also pretty sure he's described some lock designs (or parts of them) as clever before.
9:37 "Oh thats clever" ... Now thats a compliment i bet the creator enjoyed
It's a compliment that precious few lock manufacturers get lol.
This is the first time I hear him say it.
It's neat when something that was introduced at the beginning of a story plays a major role in the end of the story. The human mind likes that kind of thing.
LP: “oh how clever”
Puzzle maker: furiously wagging his tail.
Puzzle was made by dog?? 🐕
@@kimol2436metaphorically
@@adil080_I mean you might grow one to do so out of spontaneity
"...something a bit different and more than a bit out of my comfort zone."
What? You mean producing a video longer than two and a half minutes? ;-)
Hilarious lol
lol...er...well yeah I reckon thats exactly what was going on there!
He could of made it even longer if he went back and did the puzzle by picking and brute force ;)
Time it and should be under 2 minutes
But it's one continuous shot? There's no production.
roflmfao
"ok that's clever"
says the guy that successfully solved an advanced puzzle, then successfully undid said advanced puzzle
in 10 minutes
Doctor less than
I straight up thought he would need to bust out the broken key remover
He made the very difficult puzzle look easy
@@LUCAS420BLZ well, it's not that hard
when man has a kid, his wife isn't ever gonna need a c section, he'll just lockpick the baby out
That made me laugh😂
"Little Timmy on one...."
no...
Timmy’s binding on 3…
LPL: “That’s a nasty keyway”
I've seen a few channels solve this puzzle, but this is the first time I've heard the line "now given what I know about the insides of these locks." Wonderful!
"No violent force or bumping is required" *instantly rips the ziploc bag in half*
He could have at least used the pick that Bosnian Bill and him made.
@@dogcowdogcow that is underrated
"I'm out of my confort zone"
"I'm bad at puzzles"
Not only solves the puzzle in less than 5 minutes, but also puts it back together.
Still better than a MasterLock
". . . unless, of course, you count locks."
“i’m out of my comfort zone” he said
“i’m bad at puzzles” he said
all empty promises... ;-)
@@klausbrinck2137 well no, I can see him being not the best at puzzles, but the comfort zone this is empty, it’s like making a maze out of your childhood home, you know it so well that it’s not a challenge , and here, he’s such a lock expert that he was explaining how it was made as he was doing it
NEXT VIDEO: OPENING THE CROWN JEWELS VAULT WITH A TOOTHPICK
Elizibeth Watson Diamond, gum, fire extinguisher
M Stickney omg
He could tho
@@preposteroustoast that was last epesode
roflmfao
9:18 is the first sound of surprise i've ever hear from him, followed by the biggest compliment he's ever needed to give.
I can't tell you how many times I've seen "the lock picking lawyer could open that lock without solving the puzzle" on Mr. Puzzle and Chris Ramsey's comment section, when they do lock puzzles.
It's basically like the channel meme for them.
Now we just need Chris to send LPL a lock puzzle.
@@redundantfridge9764 One of those hefty chonker iron lock puzzles he keeps getting that weigh like five pounds.
Anybody could with bolt cutters, but where's tge fun in that?
I've literally never seen that.
But LPL did solve the puzzle, and in a very short time.
"Hello, this is the Puzzle Solving Lawyer, and what i have for you today is..."
Underrated comment. You deserve more likes.
@@ScienceDayYT I bumped him up to 179 (en passant) but yeah...PSL...agree.
You just aptly described the Ace Attorney v. Professor Layton game
Take you thumbs up.
Nothing on one, little click out of... wait, what was I doing again?
"I may be in trouble here."
Sees only 7 minutes left.
'Me's thinks you'll be fine.'
The timer should be shrouded on LPL's videos. Its a damn spoiler.
A 10 minute video, for a second i tought he was picking his way into Fort Knox!
"Nothing on, nice click on two, three is binding, and it's open. Not a particularly hard vault..."
@@crowley357 Loool! Meanwhile FK guards staring confusingly at him.
It just so happens this puzzle is more secure than most locks featured in LPL channel.
Haha
No, that would have been a 12 minute video.
Could you imagine a treasure chest where they open the lock to get the treasure from the chest its locking, never one considering the most valuable item will be inside the lock.
That would be one twist for a movie or story
What a concept, I remember there's a lock picking book in the elder scrolls series that mentions something like that
LPL *walks on in and pulls out the same lock* you see the differences here are that the lock body has a small slot on the side unlike the regular model A-47b which was made back in the 1200s so therefore if we take one of the coins and place it in it and we have the lock body disassembled and there is a Gold nug inside
They open up the locking mechanism, find a mini scroll and read it, "The true treasure was the bond of friendship you developed on your journey."
I remember watching an anime that, someone broke into a rich man's house to still money.
When the thief enters the safe, he discovers the inner wall of the safe is fake, and the gold bars are behind the fake inner wall. The total value of the gold bars are much higher than the cash it contains.
When your bike lock is worth more than the bike
I feel silly about this but I thought about using the two thingies at the same time to pull the string the moment I saw it, and when you later did just that I was so proud of myself 😭
It’s funny to see the word “thingies” actually written out instead of only said.
"Its realy dificult, i might be in trouble", will take more than 1 hour...
5 mins later,
solved...
Longest one I've seen yet.
Jigsaw: Here is a puz-
LPL: No there isn't, it's a lock
Not only does LPL have an advantage because he knows locks, but also because he knows metal machining and how the puzzle would’ve been made.
Before he read the rules I was half expecting him to shim it or something.
I wonder what other ways he could solve this using his normal tool set
that was my comment in the Mr Puzzle Video :D
Or the ramset
@@Jakewake52 get his screwdriver to remove the screws, pin the keyway, shim the shackle
With the diton the way it is, wouldn't a shim not work?
I love how his instinct was to smash it against the table
If you can’t open it normally fucking wreck it
I think he didn't mean lock when judtin r mentioned smash against the table
It's a great technique to have in reserve in case someone leaves a canyon when impressioning.
I was waiting for magic sentence "let take it to the garage" :D
@@swordsmancs It's not about wrecking it. It's about finding a way to manipulate the mechanics of the device. Banging it against a surface would briefly force the internal components to move as far as they can in that direction, which would in this example momentarily compress the spring and clear the path for the shackle to be removed from the lock. Of course in this case it's against the rules, but it's not about just breaking the damn thing, there's a valid logic there.
He pwned this faster than any puzzler I've seen. Please do a puzzle channel! Or even just puzzle locks on this channel! You always explain so well and do them hella quick! Your lock picking and lawyer brain helps with puzzles man. I would really love to watch you do puzzle.
He got the treasure in just over 5 minutes and put it back together in about 2 and a half. That's really impressive man.
LPL solve it in a way that makes you ask yourself "Where is the puzzle?"
I really like how challenged he was with this one. It’s sort of a nice change up from him being able to demolish every other lock he touches😂
2:11 I love the confidence when he says "folks I may be in trouble here" . It sounds like he is saying "get a load of this idiot thinking he can stop me" Shoutout to Mr. Puzzle though for the great work
"... Oh that's clever ... " seems like the best compliment a lockbuider could ever hope to have, and tresure it like the 9th modern world marvel.
Very nice vid, comment, everything.
Great channel, great dude.
After watching dozens of LPL’s videos I am convinced he could be a real life Oblivion/Skyrim hero.
When The LockPickingLawyer calls you clever, it means you are BRILLIANT!
"This is the LockPickingLawyer"
...?
"This is the LockPickingLawyer"
????
"This is the LockPickingLawyer"
...
"Why is this lock not springing open in fear?"
It died of a heart attack
It's because even though LPL can open it with a spoon, the rules said he wasn't allowed to.
Because that's actually a puzzle
@@alvianekka80 hello, this is PuzzlePickingProsecutor.
To be fair its the one puzzle he's essentially trained his whole life for lol
Me watching this: "Oh, yeah. So easy... I'm sure I would've solved it just as quick..."
also me: *Thinks for a solid 3 minutes about whether or not the tiniest bit of the crosswalk should be included in the capcha and still gets it wrong*
Those capcha things drive me batty -- I'm too literal
@@fewwiggle Same here. If it's got a bit of traffic light in the square then I'll add that square... and then get another Captcha... and another until I've completed ten and fed the AI a damn good meal!
Some of those damn things have convinced me I’m not human after failing multiple in a row.
@@Si74l0rd You just gotta think "what would the average bored human bother to click", because that's what the captchas are trained on.
@@mothgru It doesn't really seem to matter. Sometimes the Captcha is just hungry for my company lol. I've tried it both ways with the traffic lights and crosswalks, it doesn't seem to make a difference if I click every square with a pixel of crosswalk in, or just the main ones.
For some reason those two just don't play well with me. The find a bike or find a boat one's are fine, those are the one's I hope for when a Captcha pops up!
oh its such a bliss to watch someone competent solving puzzles
me: *sees that the video is 10 minutes long*
me: ah, a worthy opponent, i see.
Never thought id be laying down at 5:30am in pitch black eating stale mcdonalds fries watching someone pick a puzzle lock
You can easily revitalize cold fries by frying them again in oil. You don't need to deep-fry, just put a little in the pan, heat, and toss the fries in. It makes a HUGE difference vs. microwaving them.
@@googiegress the hero i never knew i needed
@@thomaskoch5971 I got hot tips on some dip selections, too.
@@googiegress give me the dips my friend
@@jonahdervin7233 See here:
This one is good for when you're drunk, or just a regular time of dudes, or even impress a lady.
Cream cheese usually comes in 1-pound packages. Sour cream in 1-pound tubs. Butter in 1/4-pound sticks. So this is easy to remember.
So you put a stick of butter in a pot and turn up the heat to medium. You want it to melt fairly fast but not to hot it'll scorch.
Throw in the bar of cream cheese and break it up so it melts faster, and keep stirring. When the cream cheese is melted, drain a can of artichoke hearts and dump the hearts in the pot, and get those hot. Add the tub of sour cream and mix it all up. Add salt, pepper, and garlic powder. Then, to get the consistency to even out, add a few spoonfuls of grated parmesan cheese. The cheap stuff in the plastic cylinder actually works better than fancy shredded parm.
This is really yummy as a dip with just tortilla chips, but I like pita chips with it too. The next step on this dip recipe is adding a little spinach with the artichokes. I like keeping a block of frozen spinach in the fridge, and add a thumb-tip size chunk. You don't need much. You can use canned spinach but you'll waste the rest of the can because you don't need much. And you CAN use fresh spinach but you have to cook it down in a little butter first.
part of me feels like whenever he references a video number for a lock he just has a mental catalog of what's covered in every video
Came here from Mr. Puzzle's video, but no stranger to your channel. Knowing how intelligent he is, and then watching you slay this puzzle so quickly just proves how over the top intelligent you are. Sometimes locks don't provide enough challenge to showcase that.
When your favourite puzzle channel sends your favourite lock picking channel a puzzle ❤️
YESSSS
Oh yeah. This day is way better than the palindrome 02022020
Mr puzzle has nothing on chris ramsey.
Just kidding.
Watch both channels lol
@@johnmutz9919 I used to. I don't like the presentation of Chris Ramsey's videos anymore, that's all!
Ismael S 11022011
Oh the ridges on the key were a lovely thing, it was so great to see it all come full circle. What a smart puzzle design
As a gunsmiths This gave me some ultra satisfaction figuring out that detent pin, which can be found in many common firearms. This is that good shit right here.
"...a bit out of my comfort zone."
Ah that explains the ten-minute video...
How come when I search: "Lock Picking Expert Breaks Down Lock Picking Scenes in Movies and Television", there are no results?
Name a Movie having a lockpicking scene which is over 3 sec.
@@jonkey1735 underwater scene in Italian job, subway scene in Italian job. Besides that, idk haha
Look up a vid posted by DeviantOllam where a bunch of guys do just that on a panel at HOPEVl
Two come to mind: in the first episode of Punisher season two, the girl breaks into a motel room with the right tools but some dodgy technique. However the Oscar for bad locking picking goes to the latest Jumanji movie, in which a huge lever lock padlock is opened by randomly poking a pair of wafer lock picks in the general direction of the keyhole.
Every episode of burn notice ever?
it's nice feeling when you see something from your country when it's this small
Lol. I’ve seen Mr puzzles videos and the comments always say “send it to LPL” whenever it’s a puzzle lock.
I've made those comments! Glad he listened.
After listening to your train of throught for this. I am seeing how a lot of your thought process over laps the puzzle community when it comes locking elements.
LPL never cease to amaze me with his skills with any and all types of locks. I hope a real challenge come LPL'S way soon.
I can see LPL's experience immediately, when ever he notices these tiny details. Like when my clients ask me, how I could have possibly known the welds are cracked or the bearings are wore out in their machines. A trained, experienced eye is so much quicker and looks at things differently, than the newbie.
Wow, tell us more almighty welding crack finder!! It's almost like you and LPL are the same!! We would all be fascinated to see you identify weak and cracking welds!! You are probably the main man at party's!!!
@@davidmaschino3359 NONONONO! These powers are not to be taken lightly. You see, I even hide my identity when at work vs private endeavors. Who knows what people would do, if they knew what I was capable of, like you say, during a party. No, I impress with my post stamp collection at parties, it is more subtle and rare!
Or in short: "You may have outsmarted me, but i outsmarted your outsmarting!"
We present you, CRACKMASTER!
If this man is half as good a lawyer as he is a lock picker, I feel really sorry for anyone that ever challenges him!
Imagine if him and Legal Eagle teamed up.
Challenge accepted. Someone please get the ice, I'm about to get 3rd degree burn... Wait...
Titan's Treasure Puzzle Lock: I am a very clever lock puzzle. He wont be able to solve me, right?
Titan lock from LPL's collection: Oh my sweet summer child...
*lock picking lawyers kink: getting out of the comfort zone*
It's a good kink to have.
Gutting locks used to be well within his comfort zone
Yes!! I think this is why he went for the electronic lock yesterday.
Mr Puzzle: “I have a puzzle lock
for you. You will have trouble solving it.”
LPL: “A lock is a lock and locks can be picked open.”
I have a similar credo for glass
@@jadenjackson6229 glass is glass and glass can be scratched
@@jadenjackson6229 Glass is glass and glass breaks
Love the analytical thinking that goes into such an awesome puzzle. The notches on the key, very cool.
“Ok so I am told that this is not an easy puzzle”
me: looks at the video length.. oh rightXD
I thought there was a small chance there was going to be some sped up video parts where nothing was really happening. nope.
@@garyscards2070 Better yet I saw another video where he solved a different puzzle-lock. He went absolutely methodological on it and solved it quite quickly. I bet he does solve other normal locks off camera before he shows it to us in about the time it took him for this puzzle lock so he can redo the process in about half the time on camera.
That’s exactly what I did too. Funny.
lmao same XD