Of all the puzzles I have seen so far, I think this is the one that would be the most fun to play around with and present to friends and family to try.
This probably has to be one of the most accessible puzzles I've seen. Seems to be super engaging and just hard enough. Great set piece on your coffee table. Would love to see this in the waiting room somewhere.
I like this puzzle. It's a nice variation on 3D puzzles where you're given the starting and ending points. Shame it's not available for sale. Maybe someone can build one for market.
I bought this about 2 or 3 years back. Not sure if there is a 3D printed copy around. As usual though for 3D printed stuff, especially when sold, I check if there is a permission from the designer to copy and sell it.
Hi Mr. Puzzle - I did post my Triforce reply earlier, but I don't think you saw it. I found the Haniyama Triforce puzzle at my local electronics superstore for 2800 yen (not including tax). At an exchange rate of 141 yen to the dollar, that's about $20, compared to $10 for the regular puzzles. I found it pretty easy. My first attempt (while eating a chocolate-chip scone at Starbucks) took about 10 minutes to take it apart and reassemble it again. The second try was under 5 minutes. The third took between 5 and 10 minutes because I'm still figuring out the details. It's fun and clever, maybe a 2 out of 5 for difficulty, but not worth $20. You're paying for the "Zelda" branding, and not for the puzzle itself.
I got all three Zelda themed puzzles on Amazon for about the same price. They are really cool but def more of a show piece than actual difficult puzzle 😊
@@Gudamangipo I like the Haniyama puzzles in general, but I don't have anywhere to keep them, and I can't justify spending the money on them. So, while I don't mind getting the Triforce for $20 to answer Mr. Puzzle's challenge, I don't see myself spending $60 here in Japan (close to 10,000 yen) for all three. On the other hand, there are a couple of people I know here that like challenges, so I'm getting them to try solving the Triforce, too.
Thanks for the reply. I think this confirmes my statement that there is a high likelihood that it will be solved randomly. I think the mechanism is quite clever, but fiddling around is enough to solve it randomly. I also think there would have been ways to prevent that. But definitely not a 5/6!
technically the cube has 24 possible starting orientations (a few of which wouldn't fit all three pegs and are easy to rule out), which is probably where most people would slip up with this one. really cool
While it looks nice, and there's definitely some observation and reasoning involved in completing it, it almost feels like just a guess and check situation and not so much a puzzle.. I guess that's just kind of how mazes go 🤷🏿♀️
Of all the puzzles I have seen so far, I think this is the one that would be the most fun to play around with and present to friends and family to try.
Yes, definitely a nice piece to letting others try.
This probably has to be one of the most accessible puzzles I've seen. Seems to be super engaging and just hard enough. Great set piece on your coffee table. Would love to see this in the waiting room somewhere.
This was a really inventive idea for a puzzle.
As a Turkish man, I appreciate seeing such a nice and creative puzzle created by a Turk.👏👏
Puzzle Description: Maze Cube by Yavuz Demirhan (cubozone)
I wish this was still available!
I have the Oskar's maze puzzle but this one is more fun.
Great Maze Puzzle
This is a very nice puzzle! It's among the best I've seen.
Now that's what I would call a well designed and fascinating puzzle to solve! 👍👍
I love a beautiful wooden puzzle. I just wish my wallet loved them as much as I do.
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I like this puzzle. It's a nice variation on 3D puzzles where you're given the starting and ending points. Shame it's not available for sale. Maybe someone can build one for market.
I bought this about 2 or 3 years back. Not sure if there is a 3D printed copy around. As usual though for 3D printed stuff, especially when sold, I check if there is a permission from the designer to copy and sell it.
Hi Mr. Puzzle - I did post my Triforce reply earlier, but I don't think you saw it.
I found the Haniyama Triforce puzzle at my local electronics superstore for 2800 yen (not including tax). At an exchange rate of 141 yen to the dollar, that's about $20, compared to $10 for the regular puzzles. I found it pretty easy. My first attempt (while eating a chocolate-chip scone at Starbucks) took about 10 minutes to take it apart and reassemble it again. The second try was under 5 minutes. The third took between 5 and 10 minutes because I'm still figuring out the details. It's fun and clever, maybe a 2 out of 5 for difficulty, but not worth $20. You're paying for the "Zelda" branding, and not for the puzzle itself.
I got all three Zelda themed puzzles on Amazon for about the same price. They are really cool but def more of a show piece than actual difficult puzzle 😊
@@Gudamangipo I like the Haniyama puzzles in general, but I don't have anywhere to keep them, and I can't justify spending the money on them. So, while I don't mind getting the Triforce for $20 to answer Mr. Puzzle's challenge, I don't see myself spending $60 here in Japan (close to 10,000 yen) for all three. On the other hand, there are a couple of people I know here that like challenges, so I'm getting them to try solving the Triforce, too.
Thanks for the reply. I think this confirmes my statement that there is a high likelihood that it will be solved randomly. I think the mechanism is quite clever, but fiddling around is enough to solve it randomly. I also think there would have been ways to prevent that. But definitely not a 5/6!
do they sell puzzles? i love this workmanship
Yavuz sells some puzzles from time to time is his etsy shop Cubozone. I linked it unter the recommended etsy shops in the videos description.
I like this one.
this is my fav puzzle by far since a while! Thanks for your videos
Thanks & you're welcome!
The idea is cool & good looking item to display on a desk! Well presented 👍🏻
Thanks!
"smg4" Mr.puzzle?
Yes
I FUCKING KNEW IT
technically the cube has 24 possible starting orientations (a few of which wouldn't fit all three pegs and are easy to rule out), which is probably where most people would slip up with this one. really cool
Nice puzzle, definitely make you think in 3D ...
I liked it!
did you accidently solve it in like the 2 seconds
I thought the same thing
No, the maze wasn’t flush against all three walls
It was not completely in because one pin got blocked at the last step.
While it looks nice, and there's definitely some observation and reasoning involved in completing it, it almost feels like just a guess and check situation and not so much a puzzle.. I guess that's just kind of how mazes go 🤷🏿♀️
I know there must be someone here because Mr.puzzle from SMG4 channel
Türkler böyle şeyler üretir miymiş? Bravo
how do yo get this puzzle answer me is look unique I want it
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Getting it ready for IPP?…
This puzzles is nothing new and several years old.
EI
Any SMG4 fans accidentally came here?
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