I still hate when you have these kind of things in these videos. This is essentially what happens when someone wants to make a puzzle but is incapable of coming up with something challenging so they have to put the entire mechanism 'behind the curtain', so to speak. It's more like a lame magic trick than a puzzle.
+SgtSupaman Exactly. It bugs me when people call these puzzles. There's no logical course of thought that would lead you to the solution. A puzzle means you have all the pieces, and it's up to you to figure out what to do with them. In this, there's no logical reason for anything in it. I always think these are going to be clever, but they're just pointless. It looks like something some kid would show his parents to try and prove he's smarter than they are.
Yes, but in order to appreciate a really complex well constructed puzzle and give it a high rating , it must be weighed against its opposite. If ALL puzzles were a 5 on a 5 scale they would lose their loftiness with nothing of lesser quality to compare them to. A good puzzle is made even better when it is compared to one of lesser quality.
Wow just look at your views and subscribers Mr Puzzle, i remember i found you when you had only maybe a few thousand subs. Amazing Christmas gift for you.
I have had the one with the bolt for maybe 15 or more years. :) I saw when the spark plug version came out but I never picked it up since it's basically the same puzzle.
Dafuq?! That first one's definitely no puzzle. You'd think it has a way to solve by unscrewing bolts certain way or sumthin, but noooo there's a tricky pin u need to smack. Fkn lame. It's a trick, not a puzzle.
Agreed , not really a puzzle imo. Puzzles to me require thought and logic to crack. A faulty or trick pin is neither of those, basically is like me breaking it with a hammer and saying there puzzle solved.
I'm still before the reveal. My guess on this puzzle is that they both feature an additional threaded section (in the head for the bolt and center body for spark plug). This seems the only logical conclusion if we take the puzzles at face value and assume that we truly can't open the frame or displace the guide bars. EDIT: Having watched further I was disappointed that the solution was to displace the guide bars using a hidden latch. Really not my type of puzzle, but an excellent design for those that are into hidden latches.
This is silly. I thought in the rules you could not disassemble the metal retainers or the wooden frame but had to figure out how to maneuver the bolt or spark plug around them. You could just as easily loosen the inside nut off until the head pushed the end piece of the frame off. Or better yet just take a hammer and beat the crap out of the thing.
Interesting... I hadn't seen any instructions that describe things you are allowed to do or things you shouldn't do. Of course, it goes without saying that you shouldn't break anything in order to solve the puzzle, but these puzzle solutions do not involve any breakage. Do you have access to the instructions for these puzzles? To be clear, I think these are a little bit on the "lame" side, but some puzzles have to be easier than others... they can't all be at the same level of complexity.
I notice someone has already called those out as not really puzzles, but not done well explaining why. A puzzle is solvable, with available information and logic. These are more like magic tricks, that are easily operated by anyone who knows the hidden details, but which trickery is in no way visible or obvious under normal observation or motions. In effect, these are akin to a magician's "7 solid welded steel rings", that are actually a pair of 2 permanently joined rings, a set of 3, and two rings with openings. With proper sleight of hand, a theatrical trickery routine can present the appearance of 7 solid welded joined rings, and let audience test they are that so long as the audience buys only being allowed to test 2 or 3 joined rings at once. In this case the wood frame hides the movable magnet, whereas with the steel rings, it's the actor's hands hiding the secret trick. Build the same parts from milled lucite, such that the lock magnet sliders and the channel for them are visible but not obvious, and this magic trick becomes fuzzier as to having traits closer to also being a puzzle. The only non-destructive way to open these bolt or spark plug tricks requires guessing the secret and trying to hit in different directions (as the magnet might slide several different ways, or there could be a screw mechanism on the end of a rod, or a metal piece or magnet that relies on a ring the actor has and others do not to move the hidden lock), just as some people can outguess some stage magician tricks. A lock could also mimic some retail store theft deterrent systems, and require being moved close to a strong electromagnet to toggle lock positions. IOW, it's practical to build several variants that would not be as easy to operate by people who'd seen this video, but would appear identical outwardly.
The point is, the wood cube made people think it’s solid. Rarely will people think of a mechanism inside a wood. That’s a mind trick. People who disliked this must have underestimated the mind trick.
I understand that it doesn't feel like your regular puzzle because once you know how to do it there is nothing really puzzling about it (as with all puzzles) but if you give that to someone, especially the one with the bolt where there are things to screw they will be "puzzled" as what to do with it so it is a puzzle, it's just that the method to actually do it is not as exciting as most.
Technically speaking I guess they are "puzzles" but lets not play semantics, I think we all know what I meant. And as a kid when someone would give me these types of "puzzles" after I found out the trick I felt NO sense of accomplishment but rather a disgust and sense of the puzzle being a total bullshit trick. I still resent these devices with extreme anger and disappointment.
Noobs A puzzle worthy of the name requires no hidden information from the eye for its solution. For example, in the 'Tricky Dick' puzzle, one could theoretically map out the topology directly from the video without actually handling the object. The word 'impossible' is also misleading in that it entails that the geometry of its arrangement hides some exceptional configuration that escapes ordinary visual logic which, if escaped, allows its solution. In other words, it's 'impossible if you think in an ordinary geometric fashion'. The tetrahedron-in-a-cage puzzle is a proper puzzle in that respect.
it's not a fair puzzle at the very least... there's no good indicator that you have to smack it like that... i don't think any of you thought..ok...let's gently tap it like that and a pin would come out...no you can be as smart as you want...there's no manual stating the rules...there's no clue that if you tap it one will come off
Guys, don't dislike the video because you didn't liked the puzzle.. that's not the way it works.. if you liked the video quality, commentary, content in general, then you LIKE the video, so if you find the puzzle boring, stupid, whatever.. it doesn't have to do anything with the quality of the video, you just put a comment on how you think about the puzzle, that's it. I bet 980 of those 1K dislikes are people who found the puzzle stupid or something.
I really like to see the the solutions of the different puzzles. But what I really like to see, is your proces of solving. So make a video of you trying to solve the puzzles, and then explain it as well. The proces is even more likely to see. Like Chris Ramsay on his channel.
I just ran the inside nut up towards the head of the bolt a little bit then used a wrench to tighten the outside nut until it pulled the bolt through the pins,then the bolt was free.
Some one should buy multiple spark plug variation puzzles and take them to a mechanic and hand them to them for their engine tune up and video tape their reactions...also a good way to test the mechanic abilities of the mechanic!
Mr.Puzzle yeah, man! Bring them bars on, we wanna listen to your banging flow on a Young Metro beat! Or do you two got beef?!?! Someone get Complex on the phone!
Anyone else kind of pissed that so many puzzles just bank on the assumption that you know you just bang the thing or spin it? Or just seems so cheap to me.
@MrPuzzle What do you do of all these puzzles that you buy? Do you have a puzzle shop or plan on opening one or do you give it away to your friends/family?
.... Honestly it's puzzles like these that I don't like at all, not even trying to solve, solve, or otherwise. Because this puzzle, to figure it out, literally REQUIRES you to be frustrated and it also requires you to supposedly 'give up' on it. You have to apply shock force to it to open it, that's just as similar as trying to break the damn thing. Which isn't fair. Puzzles aren't meant to be broken to solve, or even tried to break to solve. They're meant for optical tricks that play on you, that show it's possible in some amazing fashion. Liking removing a ring from a planted thread and two balls. There's no breaking involved, just a play on your outlook of it. Or even putting two triangle shaped trapezoids together to form a pyramid. It's an optical bending trick. This, this is just to literally put gasoline on a bonfire next to a propane tank..... THAT kind of anger.
That spark plugs ground electrode must be way out of spec with all that banging around. It might be time for a replacement soon, it looks a little tired anyways. At least just check the puzzles user manual for their recommended gap measurement just to be sure. Keep it running smooth ya know?
I wonder if yo screw it from the middle outwards so it pushes the wood or maybe the bars bend or move! I think the wood or bars move and then can come back! EDIT: I was wrong :(
Isn't the disassembly of a puzzle defeats the purpose of a puzzle in the first place? It's like saying you will show us how to open this combination lock on a safe, then you get your plasma cutter and start cutting it. Same thing with these so called puzzles.
So, what you do is unscrew the bolt at the bottom, then screw the middle bolt up, bring the middle bolt thing down, take off the remaining two? Guessing, hope i'm right
I love to see all the hate in the comments. I'm not the only guy who feels cheated. This isn't a puzzle. There should be a law against calling this a puzzle. That's it.
My first instinct wasn't that far off from what you did... Minus the bar jiggling. Basically, my idea was to tighten both parts of the bolt/nut around the bars, and then SLAM the bottom part so it forces it to take the bars with it in the short movement upwards... A bit brute, yes... But I have this weird glee at solving puzzles in manners not unlike the Gordian knot.
I bought the puzzle but my car needed one more spark plug and I remembered I had bought this puzzle so now I'm watching this to remove the spark plug cause I don't want to break it.
pretty sure if you keep the bottom nut on and run the center nut too the top then tighten the bottom nut enough the whole thing would bust apart...not the traditional solution but effective...
+Little Bunny - Great idea! +Mr.Puzzle - If done right, it has a very nice effect. You can see an example here: th-cam.com/video/YcpSvHpbHQ4/w-d-xo.html He uses this in many of the videos on his channel. The one thing to watch out for is to position things (puzzle, cameras) so that the little window of you, does not block any parts of the puzzle as you're manipulating the puzzle and talking about it.
I would have just put a spanner on the nut inside the box, got a impact wrench and used it on the nut outside the box, forcing the head to push down on the pins, breaking the pins out of the softer wood.
I got these for my girlfriend for christmas, we were drinking and decided to try them out..... she got frustrated and threw them into the fire. next morning im cleaning out the fireplace and found the magnet with the plate and the bolt.... well.... she solved it lol. through the fire and the flames.
This dude has solved some seriously hard puzzles so why give him heat over this one? That bolt isn't going to come out unless you get that magnet out of the way. If you gave this to someone who hasn't seen the play with magnets he/she will be puzzled. Of course when you show how it works the person is probably just thinking "Really... that was it"? But again, cut the guy some slack. Most of his vids include WAY harder puzzles.
Ohne scheiß du bist wirklich sympathisch und ich finde es toll das du von Anfang an versucht hast englische Videos zu machen aber wenn das deine einzige praktische Erfahrung ist dann klappt das nicht mit den englischen Video Dreh nicht... Ich mein ich verstehe was du sagen willst aber wenn jedes zweite Wort "ehhhh" ist solltest du dir ernsthaft überlegen die Videos auf deutsch zu drehen mit englischen Untertitel.. oder du scriptest die Episoden was bei dir möglich wäre es wäre nur ein kleiner Zeitaufwand da verbessert sich auch deine englische Grammatik und dein "ehhh" wird weniger.. oder wenn du dafür zu faul bist dann frag jemanden der englisch sprechen kann der das ganze für dich spricht... Ich mein das wirklich nicht böse und ich bin seit Anfang dabei aber bei deiner Größe erwartet man einfach bessere Qualität und deswegen brauchst du im Moment diese Kritik... nimm dir das bitte zu Herzen und denk darüber nach :) ich liebe diesen channel aber ich kann mir meistens echt nur 1 Video angucken...
I hate this type... it's not really a puzzle so much as it's just a trick lock.
Man how can all these people dislike these vids? This guy is the man and more clever than 99.99% in this braindead society. Give the guy some love.
It seems like all the impossible looking puzzles just need a good smack to solve them. Great video by the way!
+Joselina Bueno 😂
Joselina Bueno where thoughtful contemplation fails, brute force will prevail.
I'm gay..
Brings sense into why they used to be so violent
Small schmek
So I found out that if you throw it across the room a couple times it uhhhhhh unlocks, well that's the puzzle.
I think you misunderstood 😁
wow hilarious!
no man, you just said to break it lmao
that's not a puzzle that's just breaking shit
But hey it works! XD
♫♫ now I'll just break my Rubick's puzzle and rearrange the color as I want it to be, well thank you for an inspirational video, captain!!! ♫♫
I still hate when you have these kind of things in these videos. This is essentially what happens when someone wants to make a puzzle but is incapable of coming up with something challenging so they have to put the entire mechanism 'behind the curtain', so to speak. It's more like a lame magic trick than a puzzle.
+SgtSupaman Exactly. It bugs me when people call these puzzles. There's no logical course of thought that would lead you to the solution. A puzzle means you have all the pieces, and it's up to you to figure out what to do with them. In this, there's no logical reason for anything in it. I always think these are going to be clever, but they're just pointless. It looks like something some kid would show his parents to try and prove he's smarter than they are.
Yes, but in order to appreciate a really complex well constructed puzzle and give it a high rating , it must be weighed against its opposite.
If ALL puzzles were a 5 on a 5 scale they would lose their loftiness with nothing of lesser quality to compare them to.
A good puzzle is made even better when it is compared to one of lesser quality.
Thanks! my dad gave this puzzle to my boyfriend 3 years back, took me finding this video to solve it haha
I've watched these for quite a while, and I go back to them occasionally. I only noticed just now that I wasn't subscribed.
Wow just look at your views and subscribers Mr Puzzle, i remember i found you when you had only maybe a few thousand subs. Amazing Christmas gift for you.
so you took it apart.....genius pure genius....WOW...
I do enjoy watching you work on your puzzles
Glad to hear that!
I have had the one with the bolt for maybe 15 or more years. :) I saw when the spark plug version came out but I never picked it up since it's basically the same puzzle.
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Me too. I haven't been getting notifications for the channel, I was wondering what had happened. Will need to re click the bell and catch up.
Click! Click! Click!
You are not the only one having this problem. :-/
I un-subbed then re-subbed and put notifications back on. Will let you know if it worked.
Yes, that would be very interesting.
Just comment below the next video, I will see it!
Thanks!
Hmm, strange i am getting them just so you know it is not happening to everyone
Draeas Talonsbane Do you watch this a lot and isn't subscribed ?.
TH-cam kinda "subs" you to the channel giving you notifications.
just want to say mr puzzle thanks it's always.fun to watch you do your thing cheers
dude... You should have millions of subscribers man.... I cant stop watching!
Dafuq?! That first one's definitely no puzzle. You'd think it has a way to solve by unscrewing bolts certain way or sumthin, but noooo there's a tricky pin u need to smack. Fkn lame. It's a trick, not a puzzle.
T. N. If You Examinine It You Learn The Solution Hence A Puzzle
I agree, pretty stupid.
Michael Schemmel
Essays have a solution if you examine the directions thoroughly. Does that mean that essays are puzzles?
It’s a fools puzzle(trick puzzle)[FAKE] lol
Agreed , not really a puzzle imo. Puzzles to me require thought and logic to crack. A faulty or trick pin is neither of those, basically is like me breaking it with a hammer and saying there puzzle solved.
Thanks for the help!
I'm still before the reveal. My guess on this puzzle is that they both feature an additional threaded section (in the head for the bolt and center body for spark plug). This seems the only logical conclusion if we take the puzzles at face value and assume that we truly can't open the frame or displace the guide bars.
EDIT: Having watched further I was disappointed that the solution was to displace the guide bars using a hidden latch. Really not my type of puzzle, but an excellent design for those that are into hidden latches.
I love how you explain and show every detail! Very interesting!
I really enjoy watching your videos. 😊
Thanks!
Hello I was wondering have u ever tried the Excalibur puzzle
I used to tear my Rubix Cube apart and put it back together...that's not the same as "solving" it. This puzzle can't be solved.
Yet, somehow he figured out the solution. Therefor he solved it. So you're wrong.
Yes It Is Because You Have To Figure Out How To Take It Apart A Rubix Cube Is Easy You Just Rip It Apart
I think i love your job
If I missed it sorry, but where do you buy them?
They're all sold out on the links provided in the description..anyone know where this is in stock?
This is silly. I thought in the rules you could not disassemble the metal retainers or the wooden frame but had to figure out how to maneuver the bolt or spark plug around them. You could just as easily loosen the inside nut off until the head pushed the end piece of the frame off. Or better yet just take a hammer and beat the crap out of the thing.
Interesting... I hadn't seen any instructions that describe things you are allowed to do or things you shouldn't do. Of course, it goes without saying that you shouldn't break anything in order to solve the puzzle, but these puzzle solutions do not involve any breakage.
Do you have access to the instructions for these puzzles?
To be clear, I think these are a little bit on the "lame" side, but some puzzles have to be easier than others... they can't all be at the same level of complexity.
I bet a cheap company put in the false rules to make it unsolvable or to weed out novices etc
No.
Nut hehe
I notice someone has already called those out as not really puzzles, but not done well explaining why.
A puzzle is solvable, with available information and logic.
These are more like magic tricks, that are easily operated by anyone who knows the hidden details, but which trickery is in no way visible or obvious under normal observation or motions.
In effect, these are akin to a magician's "7 solid welded steel rings", that are actually a pair of 2 permanently joined rings, a set of 3, and two rings with openings. With proper sleight of hand, a theatrical trickery routine can present the appearance of 7 solid welded joined rings, and let audience test they are that so long as the audience buys only being allowed to test 2 or 3 joined rings at once. In this case the wood frame hides the movable magnet, whereas with the steel rings, it's the actor's hands hiding the secret trick.
Build the same parts from milled lucite, such that the lock magnet sliders and the channel for them are visible but not obvious, and this magic trick becomes fuzzier as to having traits closer to also being a puzzle.
The only non-destructive way to open these bolt or spark plug tricks requires guessing the secret and trying to hit in different directions (as the magnet might slide several different ways, or there could be a screw mechanism on the end of a rod, or a metal piece or magnet that relies on a ring the actor has and others do not to move the hidden lock), just as some people can outguess some stage magician tricks. A lock could also mimic some retail store theft deterrent systems, and require being moved close to a strong electromagnet to toggle lock positions. IOW, it's practical to build several variants that would not be as easy to operate by people who'd seen this video, but would appear identical outwardly.
I'm not big o puzzles but as soon as I saw them I new you could remove one of the bars to remove the screw and spark plug
Wow, Mr. Puzzle is getting 2+ million views on his vids now!
your videos are great
Best nap I've had this year. How did it end?
if you unscrew the terminal on the spark plug will it not come out without removing the bars?
The point is, the wood cube made people think it’s solid. Rarely will people think of a mechanism inside a wood. That’s a mind trick. People who disliked this must have underestimated the mind trick.
These are in my opinion NOT puzzles.
Well, what should I say.
In my opinion, they are. ;)
All about the fun right! :)
I understand that it doesn't feel like your regular puzzle because once you know how to do it there is nothing really puzzling about it (as with all puzzles) but if you give that to someone, especially the one with the bolt where there are things to screw they will be "puzzled" as what to do with it so it is a puzzle, it's just that the method to actually do it is not as exciting as most.
These are hidden trick devices. They are the new age fake puzzles.
If You solve only one puzzle of this kind, you have idea how to solve every similar puzzle.
Technically speaking I guess they are "puzzles" but lets not play semantics, I think we all know what I meant. And as a kid when someone would give me these types of "puzzles" after I found out the trick I felt NO sense of accomplishment but rather a disgust and sense of the puzzle being a total bullshit trick. I still resent these devices with extreme anger and disappointment.
The bolt one I guessed by looking at it. Kinda easy but the spark plug one got me
Interesting puzzles !
Yes, that is not a puzzle...
And you are not an intelligent person. 'Cause, yes. It IS a puzzle.
Its not really a good puzzle. Its almost like cheating.
Peter Griffin Ok, then maybe you can Explain what you Think a puzzle really is.
Noobs
A puzzle worthy of the name requires no hidden information from the eye for its solution. For example, in the 'Tricky Dick' puzzle, one could theoretically map out the topology directly from the video without actually handling the object.
The word 'impossible' is also misleading in that it entails that the geometry of its arrangement hides some exceptional configuration that escapes ordinary visual logic which, if escaped, allows its solution. In other words, it's 'impossible if you think in an ordinary geometric fashion'. The tetrahedron-in-a-cage puzzle is a proper puzzle in that respect.
it's not a fair puzzle at the very least...
there's no good indicator that you have to smack it like that...
i don't think any of you thought..ok...let's gently tap it like that and a pin would come out...no
you can be as smart as you want...there's no manual stating the rules...there's no clue that if you tap it one will come off
The REAL 'trick' to the puzzle is HOW the original assembler, cut,milled, drilled etc. to disguise the workings. A working piece of artwork, imho !
does the sparkplug work?
No, it's just a lazy spark plug that lies around the house mooching off MrPuzzle.
Guys, don't dislike the video because you didn't liked the puzzle.. that's not the way it works.. if you liked the video quality, commentary, content in general, then you LIKE the video, so if you find the puzzle boring, stupid, whatever.. it doesn't have to do anything with the quality of the video, you just put a comment on how you think about the puzzle, that's it. I bet 980 of those 1K dislikes are people who found the puzzle stupid or something.
So, Any one here want some Popcorn and coffee while watching this AMAZING Puzzle video?
I really like to see the the solutions of the different puzzles. But what I really like to see, is your proces of solving. So make a video of you trying to solve the puzzles, and then explain it as well. The proces is even more likely to see. Like Chris Ramsay on his channel.
These puzzles are just like the "Escape from Alcatraz" Puzzle with the ball bearing and four metal rods.
I love the way German folk say Fleshlight... I mean flashlight! ^_^
Hahahaha, just trying to imagine how a fleshlight might look like. 😂
Give it a google... hahaha ^_^
please don't
The power of Google compels you!
It’s a sex toy 😂😂
I just ran the inside nut up towards the head of the bolt a little bit then used a wrench to tighten the outside nut until it pulled the bolt through the pins,then the bolt was free.
Some one should buy multiple spark plug variation puzzles and take them to a mechanic and hand them to them for their engine tune up and video tape their reactions...also a good way to test the mechanic abilities of the mechanic!
I love puzzles and your videos, but "these" type of puzzles are cheats.. i prefer the "non-cheating" ones that needs logic.
I think your just upset you couldn’t solve them mister smart guy
That would be a great item for customers to use while they wait for auto repair
hello welcome to mr pasel !!! :D
Finally got out the spark plug, can finally mow my lawn
😁
When is the Mr. Puzzle × Fleb Collab Mixtape supposed to drop, bruh?
Mixtape!?
Mr.Puzzle yeah, man! Bring them bars on, we wanna listen to your banging flow on a Young Metro beat!
Or do you two got beef?!?! Someone get Complex on the phone!
I'm super late but i'm definitely here for that collab!
I found out how to do the bolt before the spoiler break 😁👍
They must have glued the top and bottom part of the wooden frame.. clever..
Anyone else kind of pissed that so many puzzles just bank on the assumption that you know you just bang the thing or spin it? Or just seems so cheap to me.
@MrPuzzle What do you do of all these puzzles that you buy? Do you have a puzzle shop or plan on opening one or do you give it away to your friends/family?
So far I just keep them in my room.
Ok
I'm curious to know if you're actually narrating while solving these puzzles or do you go back after you've recorded and then dub. Just curious.
Mr. Puzzle, where did you get the spark plug version you have? The ones in the links appear to be a lot cheaper in quality.
Amazon has it
the trick was 1 move- how does that equate with a 3/5 on your personal scale?
.... Honestly it's puzzles like these that I don't like at all, not even trying to solve, solve, or otherwise. Because this puzzle, to figure it out, literally REQUIRES you to be frustrated and it also requires you to supposedly 'give up' on it. You have to apply shock force to it to open it, that's just as similar as trying to break the damn thing. Which isn't fair. Puzzles aren't meant to be broken to solve, or even tried to break to solve. They're meant for optical tricks that play on you, that show it's possible in some amazing fashion. Liking removing a ring from a planted thread and two balls. There's no breaking involved, just a play on your outlook of it. Or even putting two triangle shaped trapezoids together to form a pyramid. It's an optical bending trick. This, this is just to literally put gasoline on a bonfire next to a propane tank..... THAT kind of anger.
That spark plugs ground electrode must be way out of spec with all that banging around. It might be time for a replacement soon, it looks a little tired anyways. At least just check the puzzles user manual for their recommended gap measurement just to be sure. Keep it running smooth ya know?
This is an everyday thing for a mechanic.
I wonder if yo screw it from the middle outwards so it pushes the wood or maybe the bars bend or move! I think the wood or bars move and then can come back!
EDIT: I was wrong :(
That was very unique I enjoyed that. Things that make you go duhhh
Isn't the disassembly of a puzzle defeats the purpose of a puzzle in the first place? It's like saying you will show us how to open this combination lock on a safe, then you get your plasma cutter and start cutting it. Same thing with these so called puzzles.
Those things can drive you insane, so easy when you know but impossible when you don't.
You know, some people get a real kick out of this kind of stuff.
I instantly knew how to open the one on the left just by looking at it
Are you interested in cars? I see you said the one with the spark plug was your favorite.
Even if I work in the automotive industry, I have to admit not too much. 😅
But a little 😉
Mr.Puzzle what do you do in the car industry?
I am working as a development engineer for a company that is developing and producing panoramic roofs.
Mr.Puzzle oh, interesting.
Puzzle is something, where you need to use your brain, not force.
Angle grinder
So, what you do is unscrew the bolt at the bottom, then screw the middle bolt up, bring the middle bolt thing down, take off the remaining two? Guessing, hope i'm right
5:07 use what light?
I love to see all the hate in the comments. I'm not the only guy who feels cheated. This isn't a puzzle. There should be a law against calling this a puzzle. That's it.
Now guys what we learned?
If you cant solve a problem or a puzzle just try to break it !!!
Ju häv ä värri obwius akzent... ;) I like it....
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Rly? I thought the pins had to stay in place. Weak.
My first instinct wasn't that far off from what you did... Minus the bar jiggling. Basically, my idea was to tighten both parts of the bolt/nut around the bars, and then SLAM the bottom part so it forces it to take the bars with it in the short movement upwards... A bit brute, yes... But I have this weird glee at solving puzzles in manners not unlike the Gordian knot.
helloo mr puzzle, i'm from indonesia
Hi,
from Germany!
very good channel 👍
Thanks!
I bought the puzzle but my car needed one more spark plug and I remembered I had bought this puzzle so now I'm watching this to remove the spark plug cause I don't want to break it.
7:34 go to the best part!
So they are Impuzzible?
pretty sure if you keep the bottom nut on and run the center nut too the top then tighten the bottom nut enough the whole thing would bust apart...not the traditional solution but effective...
although it might just break the bottom of the frame
Is that a working spark plug?
That's a good and fun puzzle!
It is!
Nice channel, keep going!
Puzzle Me A Jigsaw I subbed keep it up
Can you please have a little window showing your face in your videos while solving the puzzles? :3
Interesting idea
Mr.Puzzle yaayyy got my 1st reply from you... i love your vids btw 👍
+Little Bunny - Great idea!
+Mr.Puzzle - If done right, it has a very nice effect. You can see an example here: th-cam.com/video/YcpSvHpbHQ4/w-d-xo.html He uses this in many of the videos on his channel.
The one thing to watch out for is to position things (puzzle, cameras) so that the little window of you, does not block any parts of the puzzle as you're manipulating the puzzle and talking about it.
I agree. It's really hard to masturbate watching them otherwise.
Little Bunny shnpokeryuer
The bolt is a good option because it has red herrings, or at least, the perception of them.
I would have just put a spanner on the nut inside the box, got a impact wrench and used it on the nut outside the box, forcing the head to push down on the pins, breaking the pins out of the softer wood.
I worked out that there was a magnet inside before you mentioned it =)
I got these for my girlfriend for christmas, we were drinking and decided to try them out..... she got frustrated and threw them into the fire. next morning im cleaning out the fireplace and found the magnet with the plate and the bolt.... well.... she solved it lol. through the fire and the flames.
Can you review all the hanayama products
There are already available a lot of them here on my channel
Not a puzzle ! Just a hidden trick
amazing dude :D
These puzzles are all outside of the box thinking solutions.
The trick to get it out - fucking smack it
I'M BAMBOOZLED BY THIS PUZZLE
would be more clever if the top of the nut was a cap threaded or the bottom bolt was magnetic to release a latch holding the pin .
This dude has solved some seriously hard puzzles so why give him heat over this one? That bolt isn't going to come out unless you get that magnet out of the way. If you gave this to someone who hasn't seen the play with magnets he/she will be puzzled. Of course when you show how it works the person is probably just thinking "Really... that was it"? But again, cut the guy some slack. Most of his vids include WAY harder puzzles.
Ohne scheiß du bist wirklich sympathisch und ich finde es toll das du von Anfang an versucht hast englische Videos zu machen aber wenn das deine einzige praktische Erfahrung ist dann klappt das nicht mit den englischen Video Dreh nicht... Ich mein ich verstehe was du sagen willst aber wenn jedes zweite Wort "ehhhh" ist solltest du dir ernsthaft überlegen die Videos auf deutsch zu drehen mit englischen Untertitel.. oder du scriptest die Episoden was bei dir möglich wäre es wäre nur ein kleiner Zeitaufwand da verbessert sich auch deine englische Grammatik und dein "ehhh" wird weniger.. oder wenn du dafür zu faul bist dann frag jemanden der englisch sprechen kann der das ganze für dich spricht... Ich mein das wirklich nicht böse und ich bin seit Anfang dabei aber bei deiner Größe erwartet man einfach bessere Qualität und deswegen brauchst du im Moment diese Kritik... nimm dir das bitte zu Herzen und denk darüber nach :) ich liebe diesen channel aber ich kann mir meistens echt nur 1 Video angucken...
Whatever you say, Russian person!
so this just tests your willingness to break the rules?
Hi