This happens when a binary sequence is converted into a mechanical puzzle!

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  • @Mr.Puzzle
    @Mr.Puzzle  Рік тому +29

    Every tried an n-ary puzzle yourself?

    • @Rhomeme
      @Rhomeme Рік тому +2

      No, never.
      Unless you would consider the Tucker Jones Patience Tavern Puzzle one.
      Otherwise the first time I ever saw one was you solving one here I think it was the Void Lock.
      How many have you solved? I was looking back through all the videos, but I seemed to only find two or three.

    • @JohnnyDee62
      @JohnnyDee62 Рік тому

      Not a huge fan of n-ary puzzles, actually. Far too repetitive for me! I do have a bunch in my collection, though, and the 5 L Bin puzzle is top notch--fun to play with on a regular basis as a fidget toy and quick solve. 👍💯🙏‼

    • @downtimefun
      @downtimefun Рік тому +1

      a super cubi is waiting for me on the shelf!

    • @massimopiras2974
      @massimopiras2974 Рік тому +1

      yes, n-ary puzzles are fantastic and i found them easy to solve once you record the sequence. I have few n-ary puzzles in my collection, probably my favorite type.

    • @AdelaeR
      @AdelaeR Рік тому +2

      I have designed a few burr puzzles roughly based on this principle.
      A good example is "Fermium" (search for "Fermium burr puzzle")
      The logic is simple: to have a high amount of moves, use the moves of "The towers of Hanoi".
      Designing a burr, I could not follow that completely, but I tried :)
      If you're interested in this puzzle or any others on the wiki by me, contact me.

  • @markgearing
    @markgearing Рік тому +94

    If you know what Gray codes are then solving puzzles like this is about as interesting as counting to 64, but you really have to appreciate the mechanics of this one. That’s a beautiful design.

    • @sgazzo8712
      @sgazzo8712 Рік тому +12

      Dont insult my favourite number ever again

    • @serronserron1320
      @serronserron1320 Рік тому

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    • @MarcusTheDorkus
      @MarcusTheDorkus Рік тому +1

      Gray codes were the first thing that came to my mind. I have one particular sequence of Gray code bit flips memorized because I used it in World of Warcraft's previous expansion to open certain locked chests. They had 4 levers in front of them set in random positions with another set of random positions that would unlock the chest. I always flipped the levers in the sequence: 1, 2, 3, 4; 1, 2, 3; 2; 1, 2, 3, 4; 1, 2, 3.

  • @elmadicine
    @elmadicine Рік тому +22

    I feel like it would be veeeery satisfying to watch/hear someone who was very familiar with this quickly solving and unsolving it

    • @Mr.Puzzle
      @Mr.Puzzle  Рік тому +7

      Yes, definitely not possible during a first timer. However I will try to provide that as short.

  • @zzstoner
    @zzstoner Рік тому +25

    The book you showed at the start was amazing. I kept thinking how difficult it is to even come up with the patterns in the first place. Amazing talent.

    • @Mr.Puzzle
      @Mr.Puzzle  Рік тому +4

      Yes definitely. I cannot even imagine what is the result before using the mask.

  • @darrennew8211
    @darrennew8211 Рік тому +5

    Looks like a Towers of Hanoi puzzle in a different shape.

  • @ChristianBehnke
    @ChristianBehnke Рік тому +15

    These sequence puzzles were the first type I had a love/hate relationship with, only because I had one that required 30 steps in each direction and had 5 levels to achieve, basically making it 300 steps total. So annoying, especially when you make one tiny mistake and wind up going the wrong direction.

    • @Mr.Puzzle
      @Mr.Puzzle  Рік тому +7

      I know what you are talking about

  • @Rhomeme
    @Rhomeme Рік тому +10

    What a beautiful puzzle. Such a satisfying appearance and also the solidly smooth movement of the precision machined parts. Simply excellent craftsmanship.
    I do not own or have ever tried this type of puzzle. If I do get one I would like it to be this one. Cubicdissection has such awesome puzzles.
    Best wishes for all you puzzlers in the coming new year. Make it an enjoyable one and do what Mr. Puzzle always tells us... "keep on puzzling".

  • @dalis994
    @dalis994 Рік тому +3

    It looks fantastic. RIP Eric, what a genius!

  • @JohnnyDee62
    @JohnnyDee62 Рік тому +3

    I also have this puzzle and was "playing along" during your solve! 😎 The 5 L Bin puzzle is excellent, and well crafted. I love clacking the pieces around! Keep up the great videos, thanks! 😁😊

  • @curtishoffmann6956
    @curtishoffmann6956 Рік тому +5

    There used to be a plastic puzzle in a cylinder shape with 10-12 sliders that followed the Gray-binary code system. I spent a LOT of time playing with it, but that was back in the 80's.

    • @GregoryC21
      @GregoryC21 Рік тому +1

      I believe it had 8 sliders and was called the Brain. It was made by MagNif. Thinkfun had a similar binary puzzle called Spin-Out.

    • @curtishoffmann6956
      @curtishoffmann6956 Рік тому +1

      @@GregoryC21 You're right, my brain was off. I'd link to an image of it, but I think youtube's algorithm would auto-block my post.

    • @khzhak
      @khzhak Рік тому +1

      @@GregoryC21 I had a spinout when I was a kid. I used to love solving it, putting it back in, and then reverse solving it to get it as far from solved as I could, just the last one turned. the added challenge of going from reverse solved fully to removable would take me maybe five minutes.

  • @LloydMayes
    @LloydMayes Рік тому +2

    That would drive me crazy

  • @barbarawiddowson635
    @barbarawiddowson635 Рік тому +1

    Have a very Happy New Year Mr Puzzle and thank you for all of the puzzles this year!

  • @GCCG76
    @GCCG76 Рік тому +2

    Great 2022 and can’t wait to see what you’ve got stored for us in 2023!
    Happy new year and best of all wishes is health!

  • @ThankYouESM
    @ThankYouESM Рік тому +1

    I believe the newest craze of puzzles is what I call "Invisible Balance Puzzles" whereas (almost) each part of each puzzle has an unmarked weight, especially with elements that prevent some of the weights to be in various positions. To determine if the weights are balanced is shown when placed properly in its balance base.

  • @TallDarknGruesome
    @TallDarknGruesome Рік тому +1

    So it’s basically a post modern tower of Hanoi progression type puzzle but contained in a single slider box. Very nice looking.

  • @btter710
    @btter710 Рік тому

    Happy New Year Mr. Puzzle! I hope u and your family have the best year this year! 💜

  • @cara9648
    @cara9648 Рік тому +2

    That's a really nice looking puzzle! It looks like it could be good for us who fidget with our hands when we're nervous to have something to do with our hands.

  • @SlashCrash_Studios
    @SlashCrash_Studios Рік тому

    The king returns to my recommendations

  • @BluishGreenPro
    @BluishGreenPro Рік тому +3

    I’d agree in calling this a toy rather than a puzzle; once you figure out the initial sequence, it becomes a lot of repetition, which is fine, just not something I’m personally interested in

  • @wedgelewis7903
    @wedgelewis7903 Рік тому

    Nice puzzle.
    It's like counting in binary.

  • @sapelesteve
    @sapelesteve Рік тому +1

    Happy New Year to you & your family Mr. P! 💥💥👍👍

    • @Mr.Puzzle
      @Mr.Puzzle  Рік тому

      Thanks a lot! Same to you and you loved ones!

  • @mctdj78
    @mctdj78 Рік тому +2

    I would like that book

  • @superhunk1989
    @superhunk1989 Рік тому +1

    This puzzle is cleverly made.

  • @XCanG
    @XCanG Рік тому

    I wish it was 1-2 more layers as each layer increase exponentially by how many movements you solve it.

  • @chaos.corner
    @chaos.corner Рік тому

    There's a puzzle called the "nine ring puzzle" which is a binary puzzle. Tower of Hanoi is also similar (possibly trinary?)

  • @DomPuzzles
    @DomPuzzles Рік тому +1

    I have "Spin-Out" invented by William Keister and the Brain puzzler. Happy New Year.

  • @coturbhuj
    @coturbhuj Рік тому +1

    Happy New Year.

  • @dalis994
    @dalis994 Рік тому +6

    I'm skipping the solution as I have just ordered it. Again, Eric Fuller was a genius puzzle maker, RIP

    • @richardlincoln886
      @richardlincoln886 Рік тому +3

      +1 same here - Mondrian's mess looks fantastic too

    • @AdelaeR
      @AdelaeR Рік тому +1

      Did Eric Fuller die? Oh. Not that I ever met him but he made a few of my puzzles so I kinda knew him that way. Too bad indeed.

    • @dalis994
      @dalis994 Рік тому +1

      @@AdelaeR Unfortunately yes :-( I was trying to insert the CubicDissection web page "In Memoriam - Eric Fuller" in the comment here. But due to some stupid algorithm the comment got repeatedly automatically deleted. If you want to, you can easily find it there directly using the left menu.

    • @AdelaeR
      @AdelaeR Рік тому

      @@dalis994 Thanks for the info.

  • @marsufromage5086
    @marsufromage5086 Рік тому +2

    reminds me of hanoi towers

  • @sed8me69
    @sed8me69 Рік тому +1

    So, it's the ring game with 3 post's, but in Binary.
    RAD!

  • @ThankYouESM
    @ThankYouESM Рік тому

    I have a feeling that somebody will finally build a giant Moire Clock of micro rotations and will be of maybe even 3 sheets of patterned glass whereas no pattern as animated will be the same until after 365 days.

  • @kevinogracia1615
    @kevinogracia1615 Рік тому +1

    Damn, what patience!
    Peace on earth.

    • @Mr.Puzzle
      @Mr.Puzzle  Рік тому

      If you want seeing real patience check you the 205 minute puzzle review. :D

  • @malcolmanderson6735
    @malcolmanderson6735 Рік тому

    In the mid to late 70s a friend had a binary toy like this but it looked completely different. It was cylindrical with 8 levers sticking out of the top and it was made of 8 clear plastic disks. The levers had 2 positions, in the center of the cylinder, and on the outside of the cylinder. The goal was to get them all out, and then all back in. As someone said below, it was basically like counting to 64, but it was kind of cool. Just wish I could find one now 45 is years later. Do you have a clue as to what I'm describing?

  • @nonchip
    @nonchip Рік тому

    2:20 about how the patterns work, see "Moiré pattern" or "Shape Moiré", wikipedia is your friend ;)

  • @kathleenrobertpogue6818
    @kathleenrobertpogue6818 Рік тому

    This would make for a neet combination lock.

  • @ericpetersen8155
    @ericpetersen8155 Рік тому +1

    Happy New Year🎉🎉

  • @vsm1456
    @vsm1456 Рік тому +1

    Whenever you do n-ary puzzles, I get immediately lost and can't wrap my head around why you consider it easy. This doesn't happen with other types of puzzles. I guess I should try one myself :)

  • @MRBthecharger
    @MRBthecharger Рік тому

    Sorta makes me think of Towers of Hanoi

  • @realtracosplay
    @realtracosplay Рік тому

    Hah that spoiler warning isn’t gonna stop me- I’m not gonna remember the solution 😂😂 - for real though watching these are always interesting to see how they work

  • @einkar4219
    @einkar4219 Рік тому

    it is remanding me about Hanoi Tower

  • @ghostmanscores1666
    @ghostmanscores1666 Рік тому

    swoosh over my head

  • @Alpha13Wolf
    @Alpha13Wolf Рік тому

    Moire patterns can also influence color perception.

  • @Davet1187
    @Davet1187 Рік тому

    It's trinary; zero state, one, and two.

  • @Member3285
    @Member3285 Рік тому

    Oh no! A logic-based solution?! How ever will Mr. puzzle survive?! Hahaha you made it worth watching, but seriously I KNOW this was too easy for you.

  • @1234j
    @1234j Рік тому +1

    6 views and 8 likes. This should be excellent!

  • @Raider_Dave
    @Raider_Dave Рік тому

    High mr. puzzle, had u ever a puzzle that u dont solve ?

  • @Zoso14892
    @Zoso14892 Рік тому +1

    Never been a fan of these types of puzzles, but I don't know if I'd be able to do it. They're also not the most interesting to watch because there's no real eureka! moment. Still an enjoyable video though, and the puzzle looks beautiful.

    • @Mr.Puzzle
      @Mr.Puzzle  Рік тому +3

      Something satisfying coming with it but they should not require too many steps to be still enjoyable.

    • @Zoso14892
      @Zoso14892 Рік тому

      @Mr.Puzzle One of the wonderful things about your channel is if I see something I didn't enjoy as much, I just need to wait a bit, and I'll see something I love!

  • @PlasmaPhi
    @PlasmaPhi 2 місяці тому

    Lenticular pattern book

  • @Mizai
    @Mizai Рік тому

    interesting

  • @osmondvaude-mielsh6714
    @osmondvaude-mielsh6714 Рік тому

    Lament Configuration

  • @jespermikkelsen7553
    @jespermikkelsen7553 Рік тому

    Tower of hanoi

  • @denischen8196
    @denischen8196 Рік тому

    Keep in mind that the solution to the puzzle cannot be reversed.
    Solution:
    Use a pair of screwdrivers to pry apart the wooden casing.

  • @endrizo
    @endrizo Рік тому +1

    box should be transparent

    • @Mr.Puzzle
      @Mr.Puzzle  Рік тому +1

      That's a great idea to see everything interacting. But would probably scratch quickly.

  • @Lucian_Andries
    @Lucian_Andries Рік тому

    😴😴

  • @dragonmaid1360
    @dragonmaid1360 Рік тому

    The entire reason God created opposable thumbs 👍

  • @9217666
    @9217666 Рік тому

    I really like your channel but have noticed a lot more cuts in your videos which leads me to believe your sole times may not be as accurate as you want us to believe.

    • @Mr.Puzzle
      @Mr.Puzzle  Рік тому +1

      The timer shown on the bottom is showing the time code of the video. Jump cuts are shown one to one. I see no benefit to tell a 30 min solve took only 5 min.

  • @skinnyWHITEgoyim
    @skinnyWHITEgoyim Рік тому

    Did you ever solve the planet puzzle? I can't find any further videos about the solution