To get the parts inside the cube... They simply pause the 3D printer, add whatever components inside the (partially completed) box, then resume the print. There is no requirement for the printer to run continuously throughout the job. They could pause and add things multiple times, if they wanted to create separate "rooms" inside the outer housing. The pause function is used to start a new roll when filament runs out, or even to change the colour of filament (eg: to make the darker writing on top).
Always a fan of the sequential discovery type puzzles. The number of mini 'aha!' moments a well made one can bring make for fun puzzling and fun viewing!
would love to see the other puzzle! what an interesting design! It always amazes me how easily you can figure these out while I'm just sitting here like "wait what just happened?" lol
I think a pure mechanical puzzle is easier when holding it in you hands. When it comes to solve geometry based puzzles I noticed in many videos its other way around. Watching it is easier than doing it.
totally agree really love the additional challenge of finding a reason to smile (which took me much longer than the first goal), took me 30 mins in total to solve this puzzle. enjoyable!
This is such a fantastic puzzle! So many awesome mechanisms packed into such a tiny cube and since Alan Lunsford's latest release 'Cash Back' there's 3 others in the series to enjoy. Truly brilliant puzzles and as always, a brilliant solve! 🎉
Great puzzle 🧩 I have a suggestion/wish: Can't you do a monthly "Affordable Puzzle" ? Most of the puzzles you solve are way out my financial league, even they are fun to watch. Maybe i'm the only one with a small pension 😳
It makes no sense you weren't able to get the puzzle that needed the coin. You have other puzzles that contain US pennies. Something might have changed in between then and now but it's just weird.
..what? the puzzle contains a coin that is essential for solving the puzzle therefore it cannot be shipped outside of the US? That makes no sense, I know you cut something out but why was the puzzle not able to be shipped?
seems like this puzzle was played with prior to filming. it seemed like the sense of discovery had a flatfish feel-all the openings and you went too the right one to get an effect.
ooh I saw this before as I see my name commented on this video 5 months ago! Possibly the repeatability of this puzzle does not stand the test of time.
So interesting to me how you are able to visualize unseen mechanisms and understand their obscure interactions. I wonder if your parents were similarly gifted--engineers, mathematicians...or logician, perhaps????
There's another guy that solves puzzles and is like a carbon copy of Mr.puzzle. I was watching him the other day and I was so show it was Mr.P. can't remember the other guys channel but hes pretty big
2/5 think the creator thought your logo was the puzzle piece flipside of coin. was unsure how the components were fitted inside the cube you alluded to since no opening- possibly affixed with glue? multiple holes were the initial screw could be tried the face could have been more colorful also some depiction that this was the solution - as mr t seemed like a chance occurence wehen he saw the face.
They simply pause the 3D printer, add whatever components inside the (partially completed) box, then resume the print. There is no requirement for the printer to run continuously throughout the job.
Nah….you can just solve the “mighty pin” puzzle on your own…in solitude….off camera. Even though I like, comment and subscribe to this channel…Instead I will pass my free time by reading UA-cam’s service agreement or watching the ads I usually skip before videos play.
Your analytical approach to solving puzzles is often imitated but never duplicated....Love ya Mr P !!!!
To get the parts inside the cube... They simply pause the 3D printer, add whatever components inside the (partially completed) box, then resume the print.
There is no requirement for the printer to run continuously throughout the job. They could pause and add things multiple times, if they wanted to create separate "rooms" inside the outer housing. The pause function is used to start a new roll when filament runs out, or even to change the colour of filament (eg: to make the darker writing on top).
You've got such a vast knowledge of how different puzzle types work I think you could create an excellent puzzle of your own. Keep on puzzling!
Always a fan of the sequential discovery type puzzles. The number of mini 'aha!' moments a well made one can bring make for fun puzzling and fun viewing!
QUIT ASKING IF WE WANT TO SEE MORE PUZZLES. Of course we do. 😆
Yes definitely want to see the second puzzle
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I find the mighty pin harder
would love to see the other puzzle! what an interesting design! It always amazes me how easily you can figure these out while I'm just sitting here like "wait what just happened?" lol
You'd probably have a better idea of what to do if you had it in your hands because you get a lot of feedback that we don't get on video
I think a pure mechanical puzzle is easier when holding it in you hands. When it comes to solve geometry based puzzles I noticed in many videos its other way around. Watching it is easier than doing it.
totally agree really love the additional challenge of finding a reason to smile (which took me much longer than the first goal), took me 30 mins in total to solve this puzzle. enjoyable!
Such a cool and intricate puzzle! I would love to get my hands on one of these, they look great too. Please solve the second puzzle!!
Good idea. Well done. Nicely solved.
This puzzle really made me smile :D
Excellent bonus at the end! And jeez, you're fast on these things!
What a brilliant puzzle thanks for sharing
Nice! Always looking forward to puzzle Wednesdays :)
What a clever puzzle. Would very much like to see the 2nd puzzle. Please Stay Safe, Happy And Healthy Have A Wonderful Day
Great video! Thanks for all the great content.
Cool! Definitely want to see the second one m one!
Great puzzle. Would love to see the other puzzle
This is such a fantastic puzzle! So many awesome mechanisms packed into such a tiny cube and since Alan Lunsford's latest release 'Cash Back' there's 3 others in the series to enjoy. Truly brilliant puzzles and as always, a brilliant solve! 🎉
Yes, please show us the Mighty Pin puzzle being solved! Love this stuff. 👍💯💖
all three puzzles are very enjoyable :)
You joy and surprise every time a screw flew out is so satisfying to watch hehe
Great puzzle 🧩
I have a suggestion/wish:
Can't you do a monthly "Affordable Puzzle" ?
Most of the puzzles you solve are way out my financial league, even they are fun to watch.
Maybe i'm the only one with a small pension 😳
Hey, I thinks that's already the case. I am not focused on only reviewing expensive puzzles. I also review low budget puzzles.
Lots of screwing and holes involved in this puzzle 😜 must send kids to bed before watching all this !!😂
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It makes no sense you weren't able to get the puzzle that needed the coin. You have other puzzles that contain US pennies. Something might have changed in between then and now but it's just weird.
Especially when THIS puzzle contains a coin.
..what? the puzzle contains a coin that is essential for solving the puzzle therefore it cannot be shipped outside of the US? That makes no sense, I know you cut something out but why was the puzzle not able to be shipped?
We must see all the puzzles.
seems like this puzzle was played with prior to filming. it seemed like the sense of discovery had a flatfish feel-all the openings and you went too the right one to get an effect.
ooh I saw this before as I see my name commented on this video 5 months ago! Possibly the repeatability of this puzzle does not stand the test of time.
So interesting to me how you are able to visualize unseen mechanisms and understand their obscure interactions. I wonder if your parents were similarly gifted--engineers, mathematicians...or logician, perhaps????
Found a 😀 reason to smile... LOL
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Great puzzle
Fidget cube on acid .... 😎 ingenious .... 👏
I recommend:
Difficulty level and fun level
Salam dari Indonesia 👋
Regards from Indonesia 👋
Selemat malam from the USA!!!
Mighty Pin!
You should demand a rfund on this puzzle - you've definitely been screwed :D
I can buy the other puzzle and bring it to Germany if you like.
There's another guy that solves puzzles and is like a carbon copy of Mr.puzzle. I was watching him the other day and I was so show it was Mr.P. can't remember the other guys channel but hes pretty big
I clicked link and they have no puzzles for sale?
Did Louis Coolen make TrickLocks for 2019, 2010, or 2021?
According to my knowledge, no
You have a few screws loose...
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and now put it back together :D
I bet the internals are printed first, and placed in the shell as it's printed.
Yes, I think that's the only way.
I only have one complaint, and it’s for the manufacturer…the texture on the lettering makes it blurry 😬
2/5 think the creator thought your logo was the puzzle piece flipside of coin. was unsure how the components were fitted inside the cube you alluded to since no opening- possibly affixed with glue? multiple holes were the initial screw could be tried the face could have been more colorful also some depiction that this was the solution - as mr t seemed like a chance occurence wehen he saw the face.
They simply pause the 3D printer, add whatever components inside the (partially completed) box, then resume the print. There is no requirement for the printer to run continuously throughout the job.
37 views... I think i've never been so soon :D
Enjoy!
This was more Screw Action than Bolt Action
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Second 😇
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Not my liked
Good. We don't like you either.
Nah….you can just solve the “mighty pin” puzzle on your own…in solitude….off camera. Even though I like, comment and subscribe to this channel…Instead I will pass my free time by reading UA-cam’s service agreement or watching the ads I usually skip before videos play.