@@n01rsc3n3 oh god it beats that pathetic modern practice of cutting and editing for the audience that has no attention span. where it disappears and another appears a millisecond later after the video is cut off.
@@jerristeele6781, Was it actually a buttplug, or did you just decide that it was one because it was shaped vaguely similarly? Because I see people thinking beauty blenders are buttplugs.
@@TheTheninjagummybear Yes yes a year old comment *BUTTTT* I just wanna say that I saw the video this person is referring to, but it was a while ago and I don't have the link. It was a puzzle where you are supposed to get a ring through a pole, but the puzzle itself looked like a plug. Also there's another video where it was all just little innuendos so even Tim likes the occasional dirty joke
Tim ,I want to thank you for helping me sleep like a child ,whenever I watch one of your videos I fall asleep instantly,not because it’s boring ,but it gives me a very pleasant feeling of calmity(I don’t think if this is a word ,but if it’s not,it is now ) that passes through my whole body and relaxes me ,you’re like one of those asmr channels ,but much ,MUCH better,my favorite of all,thank you again and keep the good work .
Here's what we should do: crowdfund one of those frozen head contracts for Tim, so when he dies (knock on wood) there is a chance to resurrect him when we unlock the mysteries of eternal life, and let him collect toys all around the universe for a billion years.
whats the difference of a jewish and an catholic wife? a catholic wife has real orgasms and fake jewelery. if i cured your depression for one second, it was worth the efford.
The slider puzzle was a great idea and I loved the craftsmanship in the untanglement puzzles but those magnetic puzzles stole the show. I'd never thought of anything like the alignment box. Great idea.
Tim you are lucky one to have so many retro toy.Today we don't get it anywhere, today we only have Chinese toxic plastic toy. So takes so much time to search for safe and unique toys for kids.
@@robertveith6383 lol i play games and caps lock is my strafe key i have a bad habit of touch typing and never reading what i type before pressing return key lol
The apple and arrow...I have the life sized version,made in Church Brampton, England.Bought 20 years ago and its a real talking peice. The man that made it, told me the way he makes them is that the apple is made from any hardwood, the arrow is any softwood,that is then soaked for weeks/a couple of months until it becomes malible.It is then squeezed and pushed through the hole, made in the hardwood apple, allowed to dry and then carved.2 solid peices. it still fascinates me :)
I can imagine the guys behind the camera panic every time he starts taking a while on a puzzle like he did with the first one. "Is he going to do it?" "I don't know, but this video can't go on forever!"
Would you guys ever consider taking toys in from viewers? I've got a box of trinkets and bobbles that I want to send your way but I won't if it's an inconvenience. Edit: Also, hi Tim!
Genius....from alternate times....6..5..4....but I'm afraid Mr. Tim that would "expands" when wet and "shrinks" when drying....so they "apple/arrow" is carved from a single piece of wood with unbelievable levels of patience and skill....look closely at the "grain" of both pieces...probably why both are not stained...the "grain" direction would(pun intended) pop out immediately and give it away ...seen this before in other forms.....peace
Come on, Tim, throw us a bone! Half way through one of your next videos, just calmly take a glass and that pitcher, pour some water into the glass and say "water from the Nile". Then just go back to what you were doing.
I'm trying to find out more about that type of magnetic puzzle box, but I'm struggling to find any information about them through searches. Does anyone know if they go by a particular name? Thanks!
Tim got really close to start swearing at the magnet die there "Uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh...really close now" It's okay Tim, you can call it a bitch. We still love you.
DuneDemon8 is right. There are quite a few trinkets like this, which can be all cut from one piece of wood. I think it would be a better trick if the arrow was longer so you could inspect the entire length of it and see that it is solid, not glued together.
I'd have thought that particular arrow is two pieces because it doesn't show the shaft. If you made it out of one piece it would seem counter-productive to paint the apple. Plus the point seems to have thin blades which could screw in easily with the soaking method.
You know, I have to wonder what his house looks like since he has WAY to many toys and puzzles he brings on the show. Unless they are all in a storage locker? Maybe make an episode showing off his house and how full it is with toys. :P
I love when he puts a toy do down and searches the table for the next one
Makes the video seem more natural and real
@@n01rsc3n3 it is natural
@@n01rsc3n3 oh god it beats that pathetic modern practice of cutting and editing for the audience that has no attention span. where it disappears and another appears a millisecond later after the video is cut off.
and keeps them close by at times so sounds can still come out to show that it’s not a fake or to give some more interesting fun to the segment
Legend has it that Tim's life can't run out until he has solved every puzzle he has collected.
So he goes on and on, collecting. Never solving.
Right. He’s like the highlander or whatever
if you make a puzzle that he can’t solve, do you gain his lifeforce?
Tim likes puzzles because they're fun to look at.
What a pure human being
LINK PLEASE
Given that he sells them, i would presume the money received is also fun to look at.
@@jerristeele6781, Was it actually a buttplug, or did you just decide that it was one because it was shaped vaguely similarly?
Because I see people thinking beauty blenders are buttplugs.
@@TheTheninjagummybear exactly! Sometimes the world is more innocent in places than you think
@@TheTheninjagummybear Yes yes a year old comment *BUTTTT* I just wanna say that I saw the video this person is referring to, but it was a while ago and I don't have the link. It was a puzzle where you are supposed to get a ring through a pole, but the puzzle itself looked like a plug. Also there's another video where it was all just little innuendos so even Tim likes the occasional dirty joke
had a piss-poor day today. watched 10 mins of Tim and it genuinely calmed me down and cheered me up. Bless you Tim :-)
Same here
My late grandfather was a woodworker. He made me one of those impossible objects with the arrow through the apple. I miss him
"Who would want to watch a puzzle video at 3 am?"
Me: "Oh boy 3 am!"
Quinn Wendland ME TOO, HAHA
Quinn Wendland ah dang for me it's 2:25 /:
It's always at 3am
Quinn Wendland it’s almost 3 for me...
Was that a SpongeBob reference
Tim ,I want to thank you for helping me sleep like a child ,whenever I watch one of your videos I fall asleep instantly,not because it’s boring ,but it gives me a very pleasant feeling of calmity(I don’t think if this is a word ,but if it’s not,it is now ) that passes through my whole body and relaxes me ,you’re like one of those asmr channels ,but much ,MUCH better,my favorite of all,thank you again and keep the good work .
the chest with the magnet in it is really cool never seen anything like it before
Yes you have... At least the mechanism you have. It's what is also known as a compass. 🧭
Here's what we should do: crowdfund one of those frozen head contracts for Tim, so when he dies (knock on wood) there is a chance to resurrect him when we unlock the mysteries of eternal life, and let him collect toys all around the universe for a billion years.
Hell yeah
That's... beautiful
And one day he will find Tesseract and five other toys...
:( No person has been resurrected from dead,only Jesus :) happy waster!
Easter
Straight up reminds me of my grandad rest his soul such a relaxing lovley soul love your videos tim always watch em
I had one of those spider puzzles as a kid! Totally forgot about it... really takes me back
I was preparing myself for 8 minutes of Tim trying to balance that die.
Edit: I probably still would have watched it...
Everyone should be like Tim.
Very respectful and collective.
Also organized
This is so relaxing!! Thanks for the sleep Tim :)
Tim explains things so delightfully
That orientation box is so cool, I want one for myself.
I love these videos and really smiled when I saw a new one. Especially when Ive been up all night with insomnia.
Emily Harper same
Me too
This channel makes me almost forget about my depression with how enjoyable his content is
Rogue RedFox I see you EVERYWHERE
Five hours just went by. Now I'm depressed and my leg fell asleep. I am ending the night with puzzles. :)
whats the difference of a jewish and an catholic wife?
a catholic wife has real orgasms and fake jewelery.
if i cured your depression for one second, it was worth the efford.
Thomas Herzog I think you added to his depression. You sure added to mine.
GenericGeorge
how about this one;
whats the last request from an atheist to a priest before his execution in an electric chair?
"hold my hand"
Happy birthday, been watching you for 5 years now
The slider puzzle was a great idea and I loved the craftsmanship in the untanglement puzzles but those magnetic puzzles stole the show. I'd never thought of anything like the alignment box. Great idea.
yaay tims back i have been crying since 2am but then i watched this video and now i feel a little better...
Gwen Blagdon Aw :c hope everything gets better for you, soon
Nova Fawks Thankyou; ;-;
I truly enjoy watching these videos. What a great and cool man.
Spiders have EIGHT legs, TIM.
Thank you for existing,you make life bearable
I missed Tim
well you need to aim more carefully.
Thumpert the Fascist Cotton-tail my aim is bad smh.
SoHardToBeMe 🌅🛤🛤🛤🛤🛤🛤🛤🛤🛤🚍😚🍈🗡🗡🔅🔅🔅🔆🔆🔆🔆🌉
@@dankhnw8 long as it goes in my mouth were good
how could you miss? he’s just sitting at a table playing with puzzles!
Can you show us your collection of collections of the things you’ve collected?
I totally love the box in the end! Many animals instinctually position themselves along the earth's magnetic field!
Always nice to hear my country mentioned ina video. Thanks for a fun and enlighting video sir!
Tim you are lucky one to have so many retro toy.Today we don't get it anywhere, today we only have Chinese toxic plastic toy. So takes so much time to search for safe and unique toys for kids.
New intro! Wonderful to have Tim back.
I love the orientation box concept. Thats extremely clever.
Excellent episode, I especially liked the minotaur.
I want to know what Tim's absolute 3 favorite toys of all time are
The way he says rubikcube instead of rubiks cube just lights up my day
the spider puzzle was one of my favorite toys in my childhood. i still have it today ...somewhere.
5:01 I remember having one of those puzzles as a child.
I stopped breathing to help him put the dice still
The last one is of genius level..
Shocked!!
Tim never disappoints. Another set of wonderful toys. Just wish, he put links where to buy it from.
Tim has remarkably steady hands for his age. Then again, he's still a kid at heart, so maybe that figures into that.
He still manages to either drop something or throw it across the table in 99% of his videos though haha
"very strange budweiser effects"
How many toys and puzzles he bought twenty years ago?
Grey Wind A lot lol
Suitcases full of them I suppose, but never mind that, heh.
That orientation box is a clever idea!
THIS WAS GOOD ENOUGH FOR A NETWORK TO PICK UP I HAVE WATCHED LOADS OF HIS VIDEOS. aLL TOTALLY RANDOM BUT QUITE INTERESTING
Stop yelling your post in all caps.
@@robertveith6383 lol i play games and caps lock is my strafe key i have a bad habit of touch typing and never reading what i type before pressing return key lol
Tim you're the man!
Love you keep up the videos I plan on getting a few things from Grand Illusion's site soon.
When I have kids I'm gonna review this channel for the best toys.
What a lovely show idea
I like unusual puzzles. Keeps my mind occupied lol
I really like the idea of that gear puzzle! Never seen one like that.
The apple and arrow...I have the life sized version,made in Church Brampton, England.Bought 20 years ago and its a real talking peice. The man that made it, told me the way he makes them is that the apple is made from any hardwood, the arrow is any softwood,that is then soaked for weeks/a couple of months until it becomes malible.It is then squeezed and pushed through the hole, made in the hardwood apple, allowed to dry and then carved.2 solid peices. it still fascinates me :)
Budweiser from the Nile
Make a 10 hour version of Tim trying to balance the dice, PLEASE
1:44 The arrow is made of 2 separate pieces. The connection between the 2 halves is made inside the apple.
Never leave us, Tim.
I can imagine the guys behind the camera panic every time he starts taking a while on a puzzle like he did with the first one. "Is he going to do it?" "I don't know, but this video can't go on forever!"
Would you guys ever consider taking toys in from viewers? I've got a box of trinkets and bobbles that I want to send your way but I won't if it's an inconvenience.
Edit: Also, hi Tim!
i think you would have a better chance either messaging grand illusions or Tim's email than a youtube comment.
People would send him disgusting things. If I were in his shoes, I wouldn't risk it.
my god, i have that virus puzzle!
Genius....from alternate times....6..5..4....but I'm afraid Mr. Tim that would "expands" when wet and "shrinks" when drying....so they "apple/arrow" is carved from a single piece of wood with unbelievable levels of patience and skill....look closely at the "grain" of both pieces...probably why both are not stained...the "grain" direction would(pun intended) pop out immediately and give it away ...seen this before in other forms.....peace
wow... what a great channel. I subscribed. You reminded me of my grandfather. He too was much like you..
however, THANKS FOR THE GREAT VIDEO
as a kid I had exactly the same virus sliding puzzle, quite nostalgic to see it here
This man is the epitome of happiness
Enjoyed it!
I love the last one!
I just watched a man spend 33 seconds balancing a cube
I have 0 regrets
Probably one of the most hardest puzzles ever is trying to untangle headphones
Idk why to me this is relaxing btw nice vid tim 😁
Simply extraordinary Tim
"You can't breathe." -blows on it and it doesn't fall over- lol
I love this guy!!
my favorite vids to eat food to. so relaxing and entertaining
I had one of those spider leg puzzles as a child. Was absolutely impossible to do.
Come on, Tim, throw us a bone! Half way through one of your next videos, just calmly take a glass and that pitcher, pour some water into the glass and say "water from the Nile". Then just go back to what you were doing.
I'm trying to find out more about that type of magnetic puzzle box, but I'm struggling to find any information about them through searches. Does anyone know if they go by a particular name? Thanks!
Tim got really close to start swearing at the magnet die there
"Uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh...really close now"
It's okay Tim, you can call it a bitch. We still love you.
Which magnet dice?
The first puzzle is a die with a metal inside, with Tim "cheating" by using a magnet to solve it. Hence magnet die.
Actually, it's a magnet die. Dice is plural. Just saying.
Oh, I see, thanks
On a side note, Magnet Die would be a great metal band name
😤 😚 💖 💖 💕 💕 💕 💞 💞 💞 💞 💗 💗 I love your mechanical puzzle toys love from Vanessa
Good to see you Tim !!!
Great stuff,Tim
The Apple one, you can also take a wooden arrow, cut it in half, drop of superglue, and no one will see the seam.
I actually had one of those spider things, it was quite frustrating as a child
Apple - or he carved it all from a single piece of wood?
The arrow can wiggle, so doubt...
If he drilled a small hole and then put trough a saw wire and made a cut all around. I saw people do that.
It's what Tim said. Steaming and compressing
DuneDemon8 is right. There are quite a few trinkets like this, which can be all cut from one piece of wood.
I think it would be a better trick if the arrow was longer so you could inspect the entire length of it and see that it is solid, not glued together.
I'd have thought that particular arrow is two pieces because it doesn't show the shaft.
If you made it out of one piece it would seem counter-productive to paint the apple.
Plus the point seems to have thin blades which could screw in easily with the soaking method.
the apple one is easy, the wooden arrow is cut in the middle and glued when pushed into the apple at either side.
Well, the apple has a very simple solution I think. The apple is all in one piece, but what do we know about the arrow?
I love the orientation box!
You could also cut the arrow in the middle and glue it together inside the hole.
You know, I have to wonder what his house looks like since he has WAY to many toys and puzzles he brings on the show. Unless they are all in a storage locker? Maybe make an episode showing off his house and how full it is with toys. :P
iamfuturetrunks there is a video on the channel Weird Side where they go to tims flat(:
Thumbs up Tim, you legend
Why am I binge watching these at 5A.M
Great videoTim. but Tim... that is not a spider...
The apple and arrow. The arrow is cut In half and carefully glued together inside the apple. Making it look like one piece.
Budweiser 2x2 was cool...u have any other cubic puzzles(rubik's cube type)?? Do a showcase if u can.
Tim is great
Happy birthday Tim!
1:29
“Can’t breathe” says Tim
Also Tim: Blows out the remaining air
the "heh" makes me smile
Best Spider 6 legs
Thanks for the video.
The Apple: Just had the arrow in two pieces and glued them. Put a drop ob superglue in one side and join them inside the apple.
you can also have the arrow in two halves and join in the middle, It is too short to see the middle so there is no way to verify
The arrow and apple could have been carved from the same piece of wood, in place. It doesn't look like the same type of wood, though.
Me: Oh this channel is still alive, yes. 1 hour later, a new video? yes
Dan Blanco no
You too, Mr. Fishy