The Rules Are Not As Simple As You Think
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- Опубліковано 15 лют 2023
- A Little to the Left Part 3 - the extremely satisfying rule-deduction and sorting puzzle game is back, and it's starting to increase in difficulty! The solutions are quite clever and varied, just enough so for me to have a good time.
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For the 4 shoe box puzzle, i am pretty sure the idea was to sort the four different colors into the four different boxes, but i can see why you would leave the puzzle at that for humor (if that was intentional)
I think it was one with multiple solutions, so one where you sort them by colour, then another where you put all the balls in one box, all the shoes in another box, and so on.
The other solution could be that put all the similar items in one box like when you shift to other house
All shoes in one box and all the balls in another box
ugh i started screaming at my laptop cos of this one
i screaming by sport
The infinite box was funny
Little to the Left: A calming little organization game
Tyler: AH YES THE MOST CRYPTIC PUZZLE GAME OF THEM ALL. A TRUE CHALLENGE FROM THE GODS
"Now we need to find the BIG wrench *Tyler throws the big wrench aside.*"
That was a different kind of wrench
10:58 Tyler’s foods of choice: candy, spools of string, and golf balls
Isn't that normal?
Delicious!
Chocolate jolly rancher and jawbreaker
To the editor:
Thank you for working so hard to edit these videos! The little comment always make me laugh. Keep up the good work!
True
I'd say thank you, but im not the editor
Thanks
@@noahgrant5781 you aint the editor bro
thanks bro
i love regular puzzles so much, theyre such a good thing to relax doing, you dont need to worry about anything if youre cozy and listening to music while putting together a puzzle with someone you love
The shoebox puzzle has 2 solutions: by color and by genre (shoes, balls, tech related, gardening)
balls
Balls
My summer dance jam, balls
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Conventional jigsaw 'puzzles' aren't puzzles in the sense of logic or thinky things, they're more for people who just want to chill and sift through a box for the damn corner pieces. They're fine, just a completely different experience than most other things with puzzle in the name.
makes it really hard to find good logic puzzles though sadly as puzzle is normally meant as higsaw puzzle lol
Jigsaw puzzles importantly share complicity with logic puzzles.
Complicity is the property of a puzzle to let you know you're on the right track . . . with jigsaw puzzles, they are complicit through image and complicit through fit. With logic puzzles, segments of the correct answer "feel right" for various reasons.
And technically, you could puzzle out a jigsaw puzzle by treating it as an optimization problem, ie: what's the fastest method to solve this puzzle?
@@MurderWho to be fair, not all puzzle games have complicity
...although the ones that dont are usually kind of shit, and make you feel like youre just guessing randomly
theres also some stuff like sudoku where you have to figure everything out before it tells you if you made a mistake, but maybe thats a different type of puzzle and this is irrelevant
@@eden3669 If we look at real world problems, we come to a better understanding of complicity.
most real world problems, we have no fucking clue if there's any "right" answer, even after finding a solution or "solution" for them. Even for something as simple as folding laundry!
even bad puzzles usually leave us with the knowledge that we found the right answer, and puzzles which don't do that, like riddles where we don't agree with the so-called answer, usually fail to be puzzles/riddles at all exactly because there is no good solution to them.
for sudoku, we know how to eliminate wrong answers, and together with a puzzle solving method, we can bifurcate the puzzle space into "here or there" guesses, follow one chain until it reaches a wrong state, and thus conclude the other branch is correct. Sudoku is actually an example of a high-complicity puzzle, both because there are so many conditions that need meeting, (only 1 of each number in each row, column, and n-square), and because it allows for a total bifurcated decision path with perfect logical thinking. (the yt channel "cracking the cryptic" might be enlightening when it comes to sudoku and puzzle strategies).
when it comes to puzzles designed to be difficult, high-complicity puzzles tend to be the ones that feel like they have less logical meaning and more guesswork to them, exactly because the puzzle designer can stretch the difficulty harder and rely on the high-complicity to make it possible to solve. On the other hand, if you have a puzzle where you might need to get 6 or 7 moves in a sequence correct before getting any kind of feedback, the puzzle designer might need to drop more hints to make the puzzle possible at all, which leaves them always feeling like they have direction.
@@MurderWho ohhhhh, that makes a lot of sense
i was sort of wondering if complicity was "you know youre on the right track before you know youve finished" or just... there being any sort of "you finished the puzzle" screen at all
also i have watched some of cracking the cryptic's videos, but i didnt know complicity included just any scenario
also with real-world problems... yeah holy _shit_
its like, no matter how far you are with figuring something out (specifically the kind of things that cant really be measured), you dont actually know that you didn't make a mistake somewhere along the way
and then if you go back and re-evaluate everything, then you're just back where you started again, you just do the same thing again, and you never feel like you actually understand the thing at all
So much satisfaction in one game. Even the shoebox, the aggressive shoving everything in a box should count as one solution too LOL
Another nice thing about the last puzzle was that it only uses 4 colours. As none of the colours are touching, it's an application of the four colour theorem.
Regular puzzles are great, especially when the small twist is added onto the puzzle
15:04 I think that regular-ass puzzle are fine.
Normal puzzles are for relaxation, eccentric puzzles are for challenging creative thinking skills. They both go hand in hand, both are fun in their own way.
9:56 The primary instincts kicked in.and Fast
RCE would be proud
I’d have to agree with the editor. As long as it’s a sometimes thing, a classic jigsaw every once in a while can be good fun/satisfying to complete.
10:00 thank you editor we very much needed to see it
if by "regular" puzzles you mean "jigsaw puzzles", then yeah, I agree with you 100%
yeah, jigsaw puzzles are amazing.
Thank you for the neuron activation Tyler and editors!
I absolutely love your editor.
This game is like a try not to be satisfied challenge.
I like how the solution to the boxing puzzle is to skip it.
I like the editor adding their opinion at the end
Makes em feel more human
That shoebox bit was hilarious. Props to Tyler and the editors
THIS GAME. IS. SO. FUCKING. GOOD. i can't imagine someone actually made this game and it's this good. this is too calming to sort out puzzles I love it
It might be a UK thing but there’s a brand of wooden jigsaws called Wentworth that have completely different and unique shaped pieces. Only like 250 piece puzzles but challenging and rewarding. Would recommend to any “regular-ass puzzles are boring” types
I love this game
First video I have watched of yours and I really enjoyed it! Quick, but we are able to see your mind’s process to solve the puzzles. Very calming 👍🏼
Oh yeah, it’s Tyler time
Great video, props to the editor as well, love the clean animations throughout!
10:02 greatest moment in video editing
Regular-ass puzzles with standard pieces are a great time in my book. That's my go-to for sure.
My brain is tickled and satisfied
I very much enjoy traditional puzzles, when you have non-regular shapes, the puzzle becomes more of finding the shapes rather than finding the picture.
(That doesn't mean I dislike irregular shapes, I am just highlighting the positive of traditional puzzles)
Tyler likes puzzles with weird ass pieces because he has become so good at them, he solves normal puzzles blindfolded
3:14 this one is obvious, bolls go to 1st box, shoos go to 2nd box, garden stuff goes to 3rd box and electronics to the last box.
you can actually *see* tyler look down and right to notice the tape. Incredible.
Regular puzzles are good if you have the box image to work from. A puzzle with only white pieces sucks, but a puzzle with a good image that looks different all over is great.
I enjoy regular jigsaw puzzles as a relaxing speedrun. They have no real difficulty besides finding a table then rapid firing parts down until you see the finish. But it's nice to snap them together. But because the solution is literally on the box it really isn't a puzzle lol.
8:40 the one with blue and pink reminds me of the Pokemon Porygon 👍
I love how tylers brain works mostly intuitively...
I'm noticing the, presumably, protag character's cat keeps coming along and undoing all Tyler's hard work :c Guess life can't be neat and organised all the time, but it's satisfying while it lasts.
Regular-ass puzzles are very fun! I’m glad the editor understands.
The last puzzle also satisfied the 4 color theorem. Pretty neat!
I always leave a comment when I have been enjoying. Love this game and I love the editing
I can imagine a kid obsessed with satisfaction organizing his/her way through their life, but the evil cat destroys all that hard work🥲
Box puzzle is my new favorite Tyler moment
I prefer regular-ass puzzles because the goal is to recreate the image - so your focus should be on colors. Piece shapes are a secondary clue for sections where the color gradient is more uniform.
Puzzles with non-traditional shaped pieces tend to be (relatively) easier to solve, but can still be fun.
13:56 JESSE WE NEED TO ARRANGE OUR NEW METH COLOURS JESSE
14:00 this is too smooth😮
Finally, they made ocd a game
That tape could sing "what about me?"
Tyler: how on earth am i supposed to fit all this in without overlaping, I don't know.
Me: that's tbe neat part, you don't.
That last Gem puzzle really reminds me of an Archemedes puzzle. Be glad you didn't have to do one of those though, as it has thousands of combinations. I don't think you wanna hunt for them all.
There is pretty this game. You clean the vase and fix the flowers. But then a cat destroys the vase and you need to repair it
4 Boxes: One order to try is by color (green, white, red, grey?).
The other is "by function". I see shoes, various sports balls, electronics and at least 2 data storages (CD, Diskette).
Maybe leave one box for the Cat to occupy?
0:42 [insert LOUD GERMAN METAL PIPE BANGING noise here]
This is fun to watch
Happy Valentine's day Tyler!
I swear the broken vase is the same vase that he put the flowers into and gave a good scrub to... and then met its demise when the cat came XD
This is my 82nd time rewatching this video. I can confirm that the video is satisfying to watch.
Rookie number
For the box one atleast one of the answers is all the green in one box, all red in one bod and the same for red and grey
I liked the edit on this episode!
I really enjoy a good puzzle, normal or 3D is my favorite though . When we where kids we always got a puzzle for Christmas so I guess it's just found memory of family puzzle on the kitchen table
The box one that was skipped is sort by color.
I definitely prefer cooler puzzle shapes over normal jigsaw puzzles
15:04
i believe regular ass puzzles are just ok.
Some Snazzy editing in these videos. I like the green highlights to show thoughts and the zoom in on the tape
The gulf between regular puzzle piece puzzle and weird object puzzles is not that wide, they basically use the same part of the brain and are satisfying in similar ways
I'm loving this series! I can't wait for the next one.
9:58 for a second there I felt like watching one of Matt's (RCE's) videos. xD
The last one reminds me of the four-color map theorem.
About puzzles: any is good as long as they move your head's "inner gears"
Thank you for helping me heal from jerma's stream of this game.
15:02 I wouldn't say that the average puzzle stinks... But I do have to agree with the rest of what he said here...
Wow I've never caught a vid this close to release
Love ur vids btw
Same
2:20 Ikea moment
Editor is valid. I love tengram
for the 4 box puzzle im pretty sure that the idea was to sort the four different colors into the four boxes
2:20 Drinking water again, eh? 😂
As in jigsaw puzzles? Jigsaw puzzles are incredible
Tyler called a clamp "plyers" which kinda bugs me.
anyways, great video
What happened to the box Tyler?
Regular puzzles are cool
A game (exit board games) used the puzzles as a way to show info to continue along with the story, it was cool but tedious to put it together
A little to the right is now out!😊
Tyler needs to try Unpacking. Neat little game to calm those neurons of his.
Puzzle debate.
If you are just want the i-did-a-puzzle-i-must-be-smart feel or want a tidy and polished puzzles, the traditional is simple, nice, and tidy. Something like a normal sudoku would do.
If you play a lot puzzle games or you like new things, you would probably welcome unique and never before seen puzzles more than polished traditional puzzles, like custom rule set sudokus usually are.
The broken vase is the same as the previous puzzle’s vase so was the chapter 4 falling vase
Regular-ass puzzles (a.k.a. jigsaw puzzles) are decent. They were more important in the pre-internet age when everything was boring, though.
There must have been a cup in front of that circle
I was like you go to the idiot academy for not seeing that tape roll
Bro Tyler like the 21st century Einstein Fr
Pure satisfaction 😌
... I actually woulda gone for the bumps *before* the colors, weirdly.
Yes, indeed this game is a game
12:49 bro said
"red and orange 🔴🟠" when you can clearly see that it's red and green 💀💀
as a cartified ocder i want this game now
man he did not even try to solve the shoe box puzzle
Nice vid.
3:08 sort by color.