So much fun to see the two of you solve this together! 💛 Side note: the initial inspiration to start our puzzle company was your houdini escape room video from 5 years ago. Honoured to now be featured here, thanks a lot :)
Such a refreshing format, great to have a logical thinker with exceptional memory skills for Chris to bounce off from. Really hope Nelson has an opportunity to work with some puzzles that require memory.
Every once in a while, I watch one of your videos where it's super painful to watch. From the moment 11-5-2 onwards was revealed was painful to watch. 🤣 Funny how what I find difficult you'd probably think was ridiculously obvious. Love your videos Chris!
I felt the same, but I'm sure I would have struggled a lot in getting the puzzle to that point. Watching his videos has really made me want to try actually solving some puzzles to see how I do, I feel like watching one be solved makes everything seem obvious when in reality it isn't.
I had to skip ahead, I couldn’t take it 😂 I think Chris messed himself up by reading the key backward: “7 circle” when the key actually read “circle 7”. Totally changes the meaning
I don't know if that is the answer yet, but that was the first thing I thought of as well. they keep saying 1-1 instead of eleven and i think that is mentally stopping them up.
Yeah, that’s totally what I thought of immediately as soon as numbers were assigned to the symbols. It was very hard to watch they try and solve that portion.
This is amazing. I would get the puzzle boys involved as well and then having them tag out in threes, or even race in pairs, etc. The possibilities are really open now!
But it's important that we only get max. 2 people talking at the same time. The more people, the more messy it will become and won't be enjoyable to watch.
Chris makes me laugh as he almost yells, "don't force it." I'll be telling him that right before he forces it and says, "Crap, I think I broke it." Now, he feels what we feel. Bwahahah!
Loved this format: the extra adrenaline and competition to be the solver added a lot. Reminded me of the kids’ party game ‘pass the parcel’ but using a timer instead of music stopping the turn each time. Pass the puzzle! I really want to see how this puzzle was designed and made!
This episode was awesome! What a great idea to tag team a puzzle! Please do more episodes like this Chris. Also Nelson did very well considering he doesn’t do puzzles. Thoroughly enjoyed watching!
I loved this. The way u guys did this makes us as a viewer feel like u guys with us talking to ourselves while’s you’re solving it. (Lol. I hope that made sense to u like it did in my head) awesome job guys!!!! I enjoyed this A LOT more than I thought I would. U should bring in a guest and do this more often. What a great idea!
Great video. I love when you do also videos with other people. Nelson is amazing, you make good videos together. Loved the strait eye contact from Nelson at the end of the video XD
Paused @ the time you said to let me know what we think (@ 20:00) :) - it's maths, Square = 1, triangle = 4 and Circle = 7, so you need to find the ones that total, 11, 5, and 2 in the holes :)
Hilarious new feature!!!🤣 No Chris you are my master! Have no thoughts like that at all - Amagine dude made the mad radio move on that one🤣🤣 Love all your channels - And Nikolai too😎
Watched your videos years ago! First one to pop up in a while, and I must say thanks for making my time after work relaxing! I love how the mic is to the roof in volume and just the way this video was made
My guess for the last puzzle: you dont need to see X of each shape or anything, X is the value each shape has, and you need to equal it to the numbers 11 5 2 per slot. So circles are "worth" 7, triangles 4 and squares 1. A circle and a triangle equals 11, a triangle and a square equals 5 and two squares equal 2. You know the code in decimal, you need to convert it to shapes.
Yeah that was correct. Kinda easy to me personally, but i work with numbers and number systems a lot. I would have struggles a lot with other parts of the riddle. Maybe it was just the camera perspective, but i dont think i would have quickly figured out that the "holes" in the slotted in cards were supposed to represent numbers, if anything i feel like i would have looked at the shapes the solid parts make to be utterly confused by it lmao.
This was a really good one. Something different and it’s good seeing Chris doing what we all do once in a while. Scream at the screen what to do next. Hope there will be 20k likes on this puzzle because I want to see some more things. ❣️🥰
19:45 when u asked i thought a minute before 11, 5, 2 inside the little rectangles at the top, you want the 2 shapes to add up to 11, 5, then 2... so itd be a circle and triangle, triangle and square, then square square
what you saw "1 square, 4 Triangle, 7 Circle" is a legend. find the two shapes that add up to the corresponding number below "11, 5, 2". so the code would be "circle, triangle for the left tab, Triangle, square for the middle tab, and square, square for the right tab. @19:42
18:40 i’m writing this really quickly before I see what the actual solution is, but I think it would be the first square needs to have ⚪️ plus 🔺 to make eleven then the next one should have 🔺 ◽️ to make five and the last one should have two ▫️ to make two 2 🤞🏾
My guess for the puzzle with the shapes is that the 1152 is 11,5,2; Then in the little window, you need the two shapes to add up to their corresponding number. So, 11 for first window (4 + 7, ie. triangle and circle), then 5 (1 + 4; square and triangle), then 2 (1 + 1; square and square). I am not sure about the third one though because I can't see the shapes for that one in 18:40.
I was yelling at my computer when you guys were working on the shapes... the total for each window needs to add up to the numbers! hahahaha, Great solve guys!
The numbers are the value of the symbol. Thats what I think at 19:58 . So first one is the symbol with value of 7 and value of 4 so combined 11 second is value of 4 and value 1 = 5 etc.
19:49 I feel like the part that slides is like a key and you have to get the pull out tabs to add up to the numbers that are revealed by the star. So 11,5,2. Get the shapes to add up to those numbers. EDIT: Lets goooo I got it.
Great concept for the video! I'd love to see a battle with you and someone else trying to see who could solve the same puzzle first. It would be interesting to see the difference in puzzle solving styles
lol watching chris go through what all of us go through every video is pretty priceless. however seeing 2 people get stuck on the 1152 was pretty infuriating for a while when it was pretty obvious you had to put the shapes in the window that equal 11 5 2 with the shapes equalling 7 4 and 1 which can all be added up to equal the numbers in the required code i havent even seen them solve this bit yet but thats my theory
I'm a new teacher and I'm teaching an escape room themed advisory class and when we're not actively in an escape room we're watching your videos. My students love them. I know you get some pretty expensive puzzles. Can you recommend some cool puzzles that me as a teacher could get that won't break the bank? (Or even a particular puzzle maker?) Thanks- Mike
Great video. The tag team was a neat variation. I enjoyed watching the commentary each of you had as you watched the other work with the puzzle. Would definitely like to see you two tackle something the showcases Nelsons memory skills.
This is a great way to make a harder puzzle. Listen to everything Chris Expects and make sure your puzzle is not like that but looks like it might be that.
Id love to see you guys solve another puzzle, but one of those really extravagant looking ones. Like the giant pyramid puzzle, time machine puzzle, and star wars chest.
He immediately askes a question if it is for us to look at it like hes seeing it there and yes it is (i am talking bout Chris around the 1:00 mark of the video)
This style of puzzle solving was actually pretty amazing and fun to watch it was super fun seeing you both getting happy and excited when each other found something
This was so fresh, I almost felt violated seeing somebody else's hands, but it was super fun watching you guys tag team it, I've already suggested the lock picking lawyer but Adam Savage might be your next switch out teammate
Loved this format, the need to solve it first added a level of competition I wasn’t expecting. Very entertaining, you might be on to something here. 🤔👏👏
the one part with with the triangle = 4 square =1 and circle =7 is telling you that triangles = 7s and so one and you have to get total of 11 in the first section which would be a circle and a triangle. second section was a 5 so you need a triangle and a square in the second section and last section would be two squares.
19:40 To answer your statement, Chris: 1152 is 11, 5, and 2 It's not 1 square, 4 triangles, 7 circles. Square=1, Triangle=4, Circle=7 4+7=11, so 11 is Triangle Circle (or Circle Triangle) 4+1=5, so 5 is Triangle Square (or Square Triangle) 1+1=2, so 2 is Square Square
I would have been totally lost on many parts of this puzzle, but the one they seemed to struggle with the most (the 1,4,7) made sense to me almost immediately. This part of the video was driving me kinda crazy.
Honestly a lot more fun than I thought it would be! 20K likes and we do another.
Watched a 1.4 mio views video today… Sloppy 5.500 likes🫣
People are very sloppy🤷🏼♂️
Not even in ‰ range ??
Just watched a 1.4 mio views video today … only 5.500 likes???
SMASH THE LIKE BUTTON!!!!
You had great onscreen dynamics 👍🏻
Now you know how we all feel. Chris just PRESS THAT ONE THING! Oh wait that didn’t work.
Great video. These kinds of colab videos with non puzzle ppl are a genius idea, gives us a new perspective and a fresh take.
If this format stays we need a "Keep Talking, Nobody Explodes" episode.
OH YES
And it needs to be in VR!
@@LordVector No no no, can't do VR. Makes me sick. I would not enjoy that video at all if it is in VR and I probably couldn't even watch it.
@@Gigaheart same. Watching VR is an instant headache.
No
So much fun to see the two of you solve this together! 💛
Side note: the initial inspiration to start our puzzle company was your houdini escape room video from 5 years ago. Honoured to now be featured here, thanks a lot :)
This puzzle was so much fun to crack!! Thanks Chris!
So fun!
Such a refreshing format, great to have a logical thinker with exceptional memory skills for Chris to bounce off from.
Really hope Nelson has an opportunity to work with some puzzles that require memory.
2 of the all-time hall of fame best dudes taking on 1 puzzle! Love this format! More plz.
Every once in a while, I watch one of your videos where it's super painful to watch. From the moment 11-5-2 onwards was revealed was painful to watch. 🤣 Funny how what I find difficult you'd probably think was ridiculously obvious. Love your videos Chris!
I felt the same, but I'm sure I would have struggled a lot in getting the puzzle to that point. Watching his videos has really made me want to try actually solving some puzzles to see how I do, I feel like watching one be solved makes everything seem obvious when in reality it isn't.
I had to skip ahead, I couldn’t take it 😂 I think Chris messed himself up by reading the key backward: “7 circle” when the key actually read “circle 7”. Totally changes the meaning
Do you not understand time? What are you talking about. Don't use - use : this way it don't look like black ops "the numbers"
@@lukebeverley2920 it’s not a time lmao. 11-5-2 is the code
Man, I’m dying on this part 🤣
7:09 When you look through.... Oh it's a number!... Is that a nine?
Camera pans
7:30 (Shows a 3)
It’s staged , this guy did it before now he pretend to play the smart one lololololklok
@@WilliamMachado-mh9vt I'm grateful to have such a wonderful notice. Thank you.
@@kawag2780 hahaha that number 9 before it even appears was hilarious !
19:47 my solution would be first window needs to show 2 symbols totaling 11, 2nd window totaling 5 last windows totaling 2.
I just typed the same thing, but in a lot more words lol! Thanks for simplifying the answer.
Same
I don't know if that is the answer yet, but that was the first thing I thought of as well. they keep saying 1-1 instead of eleven and i think that is mentally stopping them up.
Yeah, that’s totally what I thought of immediately as soon as numbers were assigned to the symbols. It was very hard to watch they try and solve that portion.
That was so painfully obvious, that it hurt so much seeing them chasing the wrong thought over and over again ^^
I got the 11-5-2 part in like 5 seconds.. was screaming at you guys to figure it out! :D
yes me too! good exercise in watcher's patience
Yep.. Like you have 7 and 4.. and 7+4=11 and....
i was sooooo mad! yelling at my screen.
11-5-2
4+7 4+1 1+1
Triangle+Square Triangle+Circle Square+Square
I was like FUCKING ADD THEMNNNN
This is amazing. I would get the puzzle boys involved as well and then having them tag out in threes, or even race in pairs, etc. The possibilities are really open now!
But it's important that we only get max. 2 people talking at the same time. The more people, the more messy it will become and won't be enjoyable to watch.
Who are the puzzle boys?
my co-workers are looking at me funny yelling "eleven, five, two" at my computer.
Chris finally got some of his own medicine! Now he knows how we feel watching him do an escape room game😂😂 Loved it! More please!
Chris makes me laugh as he almost yells, "don't force it." I'll be telling him that right before he forces it and says, "Crap, I think I broke it." Now, he feels what we feel. Bwahahah!
Loved this format: the extra adrenaline and competition to be the solver added a lot. Reminded me of the kids’ party game ‘pass the parcel’ but using a timer instead of music stopping the turn each time. Pass the puzzle!
I really want to see how this puzzle was designed and made!
This episode was awesome! What a great idea to tag team a puzzle! Please do more episodes like this Chris.
Also Nelson did very well considering he doesn’t do puzzles. Thoroughly enjoyed watching!
I loved this. The way u guys did this makes us as a viewer feel like u guys with us talking to ourselves while’s you’re solving it. (Lol. I hope that made sense to u like it did in my head) awesome job guys!!!! I enjoyed this A LOT more than I thought I would. U should bring in a guest and do this more often. What a great idea!
Love this tag team style of puzzle solving! Keep up the great work Chris!
I love this video! What a great idea Chris, terrific tandem solving. Thanks to you both!
🤗
Keebox 2 was tough! That took me a long time to solve! Even longer to reassemble. Lol
This was cool, tag-team puzzling! Nice!
Great video. I love when you do also videos with other people. Nelson is amazing, you make good videos together. Loved the strait eye contact from Nelson at the end of the video XD
Thanks so much!
I was still thinking about the 11-5-2 code and why we didn't figure it out sooner LOL
2 minutes in.... This is a fun idea Chris, gotta do more with him. I like the newbie doing puzzles like you did with your other friends.
Paused @ the time you said to let me know what we think (@ 20:00) :) - it's maths, Square = 1, triangle = 4 and Circle = 7, so you need to find the ones that total, 11, 5, and 2 in the holes :)
16:30 - Me yelling at the screen. "It's 11, 5, 2!!" It's 7+4=11 for the first one, as per the hint!" Gahh!!! 😆
I'm yelling at my screen with this 11-5-2 thing. Watching this is not good for my blood pressure XD.
Ok that was freaking Awesome to watch. I would love to see more of this tag-team!
Hilarious new feature!!!🤣
No Chris you are my master! Have no thoughts like that at all - Amagine dude made the mad radio move on that one🤣🤣
Love all your channels - And Nikolai too😎
*Imagine*
@19:51 It is addition. Take the related numbers to the shape and add. Also it is 11, 5, 2.
This was a lot of fun to watch. I look forward to seeing more of these.
Watched your videos years ago! First one to pop up in a while, and I must say thanks for making my time after work relaxing! I love how the mic is to the roof in volume and just the way this video was made
You should do one of these, but where you're not watching each other. You have to continue where they left off, not knowing what all they've tried.
19:00 I AM SCREAMING I KNOW HOW TO DO IT PLZ JUST DO ITTTTTT
I find it hilarious that he says “I can’t tell him what to do” yet that’s exactly what he does throughout.
My guess for the last puzzle: you dont need to see X of each shape or anything, X is the value each shape has, and you need to equal it to the numbers 11 5 2 per slot. So circles are "worth" 7, triangles 4 and squares 1. A circle and a triangle equals 11, a triangle and a square equals 5 and two squares equal 2. You know the code in decimal, you need to convert it to shapes.
Yeah that was correct. Kinda easy to me personally, but i work with numbers and number systems a lot. I would have struggles a lot with other parts of the riddle. Maybe it was just the camera perspective, but i dont think i would have quickly figured out that the "holes" in the slotted in cards were supposed to represent numbers, if anything i feel like i would have looked at the shapes the solid parts make to be utterly confused by it lmao.
1:03 Yes Chris, this is exactly the feeling, but you usually think of something I'm not even considering after a while
Wow its Nelson Dellis the bass player from Squandered Youth, 😉. Greatest Punk Band.
I've been yelling at my monitor around the 18 minute mark "it's a math problem, 11, 5, 2!!!!" hahaha. This was a great puzzle, nice colab.
The puzzle starts when you get the last piece. The real puzzle is trying to put it all back together again.
The code part was funny to me. You both were overthinking it so hard. I loved it.
Per request 19:43
4 + 7 = 11 => Circle + triangle
4 + 1 = 5 => Triangle + Square
1 + 1 = 2 => 2 squares
The tag team puzzling was sweet. This could be a competition show!!
This was a really good one. Something different and it’s good seeing Chris doing what we all do once in a while. Scream at the screen what to do next. Hope there will be 20k likes on this puzzle because I want to see some more things. ❣️🥰
Please pay me for this idea:
Do this like Hot Ones does with celebs but tag team puzzle solve with them! 🤯
19:45 when u asked i thought a minute before 11, 5, 2 inside the little rectangles at the top, you want the 2 shapes to add up to 11, 5, then 2... so itd be a circle and triangle, triangle and square, then square square
1:15 Right off the bat I am expecting for him to do a spin move. Since Chris does it so much. XD
For sure do it again! This was great!
what you saw "1 square, 4 Triangle, 7 Circle" is a legend. find the two shapes that add up to the corresponding number below "11, 5, 2". so the code would be "circle, triangle for the left tab, Triangle, square for the middle tab, and square, square for the right tab. @19:42
18:40 i’m writing this really quickly before I see what the actual solution is, but I think it would be the first square needs to have ⚪️ plus 🔺 to make eleven then the next one should have 🔺 ◽️ to make five and the last one should have two ▫️ to make two 2 🤞🏾
My guess for the puzzle with the shapes is that the 1152 is 11,5,2; Then in the little window, you need the two shapes to add up to their corresponding number. So, 11 for first window (4 + 7, ie. triangle and circle), then 5 (1 + 4; square and triangle), then 2 (1 + 1; square and square). I am not sure about the third one though because I can't see the shapes for that one in 18:40.
I was yelling at my computer when you guys were working on the shapes... the total for each window needs to add up to the numbers! hahahaha, Great solve guys!
The numbers are the value of the symbol. Thats what I think at 19:58 . So first one is the symbol with value of 7 and value of 4 so combined 11 second is value of 4 and value 1 = 5 etc.
It was a BLAST watching you two go at a puzzle!! MORE PLEASE!!
19:49 I feel like the part that slides is like a key and you have to get the pull out tabs to add up to the numbers that are revealed by the star. So 11,5,2. Get the shapes to add up to those numbers.
EDIT: Lets goooo I got it.
"Liked" it! After two long weeks of working till midnight, a good ol' puzzle solve video is just what the doctor ordered.
Thanks!
You'd be surprised what a little bit of Patience understanding and caring.
Can do when somebody's alive
I like this video so lets do this again honestly. Because its such an amazing concept, and yes Chris we yell at you all the time 😂
Great concept for the video! I'd love to see a battle with you and someone else trying to see who could solve the same puzzle first. It would be interesting to see the difference in puzzle solving styles
lol watching chris go through what all of us go through every video is pretty priceless. however seeing 2 people get stuck on the 1152 was pretty infuriating for a while when it was pretty obvious you had to put the shapes in the window that equal 11 5 2 with the shapes equalling 7 4 and 1 which can all be added up to equal the numbers in the required code i havent even seen them solve this bit yet but thats my theory
This twist in format was very intriguing! Feels like it could have legs on here, inviting gifted guests to do challenges...nice
19:45 triangle circle (4+7=11). Triangle square (4+1=5). Square square(1+1=2). Iz what id look for. I cant see which shapes are there tho
23:51 nice 😏
Is the first time that I yell at a video: code! math! add! 😂😂😂 great video! ❤
I'm a new teacher and I'm teaching an escape room themed advisory class and when we're not actively in an escape room we're watching your videos. My students love them. I know you get some pretty expensive puzzles. Can you recommend some cool puzzles that me as a teacher could get that won't break the bank? (Or even a particular puzzle maker?)
Thanks- Mike
This format is very entertaining.
It adds so many variables I love it!
Nelson: How did he do that???
Me : Nelson… He is s magician… AND THEY CHEAT USING MAGIC🤷🏼♂️🤣
This was such a cool duo and good idea for a puzzle solve. Maybe more tag teams in the future with different walks of life! Great idea.
Great video. The tag team was a neat variation. I enjoyed watching the commentary each of you had as you watched the other work with the puzzle. Would definitely like to see you two tackle something the showcases Nelsons memory skills.
This is a great way to make a harder puzzle. Listen to everything Chris Expects and make sure your puzzle is not like that but looks like it might be that.
how is it possible to spend like half the time on such a simple puzzle of adding the shapes together
Id love to see you guys solve another puzzle, but one of those really extravagant looking ones. Like the giant pyramid puzzle, time machine puzzle, and star wars chest.
Great concept for solving puzzles. Loved it😊
Thank you! Cheers!
Very cool premise Chris... Enjoyed this vid for sure bro. Keep on keeping on my guy!
Chris, this is brilliant! Another marketing check-mate, and it is beautiful. You cracked the code!
Nice! Thank you so much tag team! 😂
I love this format! More please
FINALLY chris is in OUR shoes!! MORE of this please!!!
What a great puzzle, would love to see more with the two of you.
This was definitely fun to watch. its interesting to see someone who doesnt do many puzzles and how he thought vs chris.
I love this tag team idea!!! So fun to watch! More please!
I really liked this format. It was a lot of fun to watch!
Glad you liked it!
Watching you guys struggle with the triangle, square, circle/ 11-5-2 was genuinely painful for me to watch lol glad yall got it though
This was seriously the first time I was ever yelling at the screen cause I figured out something before you!!! lol
This was so fun to watch. loved it! great work gang.
This was so fun to watch!
What a blast to watch! Hope to see more of this format!
this tag team format is extremely entertaining.
He immediately askes a question if it is for us to look at it like hes seeing it there and yes it is (i am talking bout Chris around the 1:00 mark of the video)
This style of puzzle solving was actually pretty amazing and fun to watch it was super fun seeing you both getting happy and excited when each other found something
This was lots of fun. 10/10 Definitely Recommend. Well done Chris.
Dude!! Basically hot ones with puzzle boxes and an interview it’s perfect
11, 5, 2; add the 7 and 4, add the 4 and the 1, add the 1 and the 1
This was so fresh, I almost felt violated seeing somebody else's hands, but it was super fun watching you guys tag team it, I've already suggested the lock picking lawyer but Adam Savage might be your next switch out teammate
Loved this format, the need to solve it first added a level of competition I wasn’t expecting. Very entertaining, you might be on to something here. 🤔👏👏
the one part with with the triangle = 4 square =1 and circle =7 is telling you that triangles = 7s and so one and you have to get total of 11 in the first section which would be a circle and a triangle. second section was a 5 so you need a triangle and a square in the second section and last section would be two squares.
This was such a fun video to watch, switching out partners to solve the puzzle. It's definitely something to do again & again!!
I really liked this and really hope you do more tag team puzzle solves. please!
I enjoyed this format with two people going back and forth.
19:40 To answer your statement, Chris:
1152 is 11, 5, and 2
It's not 1 square, 4 triangles, 7 circles. Square=1, Triangle=4, Circle=7
4+7=11, so 11 is Triangle Circle (or Circle Triangle)
4+1=5, so 5 is Triangle Square (or Square Triangle)
1+1=2, so 2 is Square Square
I would have been totally lost on many parts of this puzzle, but the one they seemed to struggle with the most (the 1,4,7) made sense to me almost immediately. This part of the video was driving me kinda crazy.
Now you know how we feel on the other side of the screen.
I can't believe I figured out the shapes/numbers thing before Chris! This is me yelling at the screen