step 5: Sing a lullaby to the puzzle, in Aramaic, while dialing the first 1000 digits of pi (3.14). You have to do that, while balancing on a unicycle.
@@-dopeamine-5772 Why couple of hours? You take your time and make one in 1year. Produce 100 of them, and sell for 1000$ each. That is 100.000$ in revenue.
Yeah, right? How is this a "puzzle"? If i sit you down in front of a computer that is password protected and tell you, that you have to brute force your way in, how is that a puzzle? It's literally brute forcing, if you don't get any help or clues from the puzzle on how to solve it faster than by trying every single pissibility comoletely blind. I think the boobietraps are making it waaay to hard to solve, if you can't even get it right with the solution in your hands on the first try ... You'd need years to brute force your way in and try everything you can do with this box. And you would've probably broken it before you solve it.
@@nadvic1797It may well be, that exactly that is the point. To be impossible, and extremely hard with instructions. + A great business for some people.
"After opening the drawer, close it again two times, place it in a saline solution, pour liquid nitrogen in, and when it lowers 29.6 Kelvin, take it out, put it back in again, and spin it 35 times. Take it out,, perform 3 Gregoric chants, throw it against a wall but only until you hear a subtle click. If you hear a creak, you're in a booby trap. Spin around 3 times (you, not the phone), then the compartment should open again. SHOULD. Once you get tired with it not opening, realize that the wood this is crafted with makes a fantastic cooking aide for preparing smoked meat."
First go like this, spin around. Stop! Double take three times: one, two, three. Then pelvic thrust! Whoooo! Whooooooo! Stop on your right foot, don't forget it! Now it's time to bring it around town. Bring-it-a-round-town. Then you do this, then this, and this, and that, and-this-and-that-and-this-and-that, and then...
and tHEN GAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH GAH AHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH WAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Question: At what time does it start to feel stupid? Answer: The moment you hear no one has been able to solve it and literally everyone has to ask for the 8 page PDF solution.
@@TheJustAamir Lol I was trying to be sarcastic. It's obviously only subjective to the makers since it is practically a random solution put into an intricate "puzzle" that has no logical sequential order. I was only implying that and making a joke by saying "Hmm I wonder whyy" since its randomness is clearly visible to all.
@@simrahqaddus7316 Like someone in the comment section said, it's not a puzzle it's more like a Safe. But you were being sarcastic, in which case *"haha"*
My question is it impossible? Like if some dude was locked in cell and the only way out was to get the key without smashing the box. So the dude would have years with this thing. Do you think he’s eventually figure it out and get out?
I agree that this is NOT a puzzle. It is a LOCK You know how you can see whether a jigsaw puzzle doesn't behave correctly? It might _fit_ but it doesn't *_fit_* so you know to put it somewhere else. The whole rotate it thirty times? You absolutely cannot logically come to that conclusion without a hint. It's trial and error to the extreme.
Agreed. This is definitely not a puzzle - at least in the traditional sense. Solving this would require either a shit ton of trial and error OR actually drawing out diagrams and blueprints on paper and using math and physics to work it out. A puzzle should be something MADE to be solvable by the user (giving feedback/hints). This "puzzle" seems to be MADE to be as unbreakable as possible and deters people from wanting to solve it. It is NOT a puzzle. It's a PASSWORD with absolutely no hints to about how to get the password.
This puzzle makes no sense, just thinking up random shit to be done in a specific order is not a puzzle, it needs to have some logical flow. Although i do admire the craftsmanship that has gone into making the physical components and mechanism of the box.
More or less what I was thinking. I can appreciate the intricacy of how it is set up, but I fail to see the point of making something so unintuitively difficult. If you manage to solve it without a ready solution it most definitely involved a huge amount of luck and endless trial and error with no real rhyme or reason to it. I personally don't think that would feel satisfying to solve.
@@Zabiru- Seems far too fiddly even when you do have the solution at hand. There are quite a few times where he does the steps correctly and it doesn't work as intended.
Or let's say you've even gotten this far with everything being supersensitive and delicate movements with the magnets and all, exact amount of rotations exact measurements (8mm / 5mm etc) ... LET'S FUCKIN SPIN IT VIGOROUSLY 30 TIMES
Well, a bank safe is a puzzle (the code is a puzzle, in a sense), just like code breaking, but, I guess, for the sake of puzzle people, they have been put into two different groups/camps, otherwise, everything is a 'puzzle' and it loses its meaning.
@Zero Cool yes you can... Not only have safe crackers used that method for years its actually a recommended technique from one of the lock companies I forget which one. Written in the paperwork that came with it for if you forget your combo.
A way they could make this fun is by giving the instructions but in riddles or general knowledge questions and they could call it “phone a friend” or something
the solution is easy. take the hand set and the brass plug form the puzzle, move the dial where the 1 is in the 6 position, take the handset magnet to magnetize the garage door key, get a saw from the garage, work on the puzzle
This stopped being a logical puzzle the minute you got to a specific step that required you to turn it over and spin it 25-30 times for no logical reason other than the creator of this combo lock telling you to do so.
@@nom6758 Judging correctness by the number of likes isn't really smart, to put it lightly. You're right in this case, he is indeed fucking wrong, but your reasoning for it is faulty at best.
Maybe you haven't played with many of these kinds of puzzles, but spinning is often a helpful trick and in the case of some simpler puzzles is the sole solution. Centrifugal force (yes I know it's just a construct) is a useful means of manipulating internal kinetic elements of puzzles. Experienced puzzle solvers will generally try it.
Emerald what he means is, it’s not a logical puzzle anymore because no one would logically think to spin it that many times. When instructions are given throughout, when you are required to have prior knowledge in order to figure it out, it assumes that you cannot use mere logic to figure it out. What that means is that it isn’t a puzzle anymore but instead a lock, where you are required to follow instructions or very specific steps in order to progress or solve
I can give you a similar puzzle fo a fraction of that price. Heck, i'll give it out for free. A puzzle is this: you have to unlock my desktop screen. Hint 1: unlock with 100 characters. Hint 2: characters are on the keyboard
A good demonstration of how easy it is to make a puzzle that is too difficult to solve and what a pointless waste of time it is to try to solve said puzzle. The solution could have been to dial a specific 10 digit number and you would also never have found the solution. I’d much prefer a puzzle that can be worked out logically rather than random trial and error.
I agree; theres challenging, then theres just pointlessness. There should be some reasonable ability to solve a puzzle, some logical reason why you need to do certain things. Giving the numbers some sort of meaning that someone could logically assign might be good. There’s no logic or puzzle to this, it’s just a complicated design that without knowledge of the actual innards you’d have no hope of solving it short of somehow stumbling upon it accidentally which would be incredibly unlikely. Considering that even with directions its still hard, making this more of a fidget toy than a puzzle that with enough toying with the mechanisms will eventually function. 25 spins? WHAT? Incredible engineering and really cool design, but as a puzzle is supposed to test ingenuity and knowledge I find it to be more a game of chance with puzzle mechanics than just a puzzle.
@@stupidduck2071 This ain't a challenge. This is something you never finish yourself and just look up a guide for. Anyone can make a puzzle that can only be completed with a guide. A good puzzle can be done without a guide being the only way. Other than spending a year trial and erroring it.
and to think these dudes said they had to go back and make it easier because it was to difficult at first. I really REALLY want to know what this little bastard was like before they "simplified" it.
@@cryipticcreep5586 You had to smear the blood of the first field mouse born in Kentucky under the light of a full moon in a leap year on the 9 while singing Que Sera Sera at precisely 38db, and then the magnet pops out...
Ok, so this puzzle is basically “I’ve thought of 10 numbers from 1-1000000. You have to Guess them in the correct order and you will not know if you’ve got the number correct”
Well I mean that is essentially a brute force hack, maybe mixed in with a dictionary attack. Unless using MD5 which some morons still use, which is total shit.
@@Runis0 Less random, and more finicky and blind trial and error. It relies heavily on Magnets and not just to catch something, but to also release things in the right spot. That alone would be hard to do A, without hearing anything, but also B, the fact that the puzzle needs you to TILT the puzzle as well. So it isn't just a 2D puzzle, but now a straight up 3D puzzle that you can't see or hear. I mean just look at what he has to do, WITHOUT KNOWING BEFORE HAND, just to Reset the ball out of a boobytrap. If the Internet didn't exist, or these people changed their emails and couldn't be found, this puzzle would be worthless.
@@Runis0 this puzzle is horrible for what it's worth. It's over-priced and impossible to solve. It's a level 10 with the solutions. If it isn't enjoyable and sensible, it's not a puzzle, it's just a gimmicky tHING
It's like trying to figuring out a 10 digit number only to find out the tenth number is a letter. Totally out of left field with no rhyme or reason and no indication that letters would be involved.
So... as a contraption this is really cool. But it fails as a puzzle. It's entirely unintuitive and has no logical path to completion. I'm not 100% convinced anyone would solve this without a step by step guide. Also building traps into a sequential sequence this poorly thought out artificially makes it more difficult. 10/10 for creativity and design of the physical device, 0/10 for a puzzle.
I justintime4u2bu I retail or resale value means nothing. Wood isn’t the most sturdy nor the most durable material. It also has higher friction than metal, so when it rubs it’s going to be loud. $1300 is just a price tag for the craftsmanship and rarity. Nothing more nothing less
Hustler: "Guess what I'm thinking?" Me: "You want me to guess a random English sentence from infinite possibilities?" Hustler: "I didn't say it was in English." Me: "What's the prize?" Hustler: "Doesn't matter, you won't win, but when you get bored guessing I'll sell you the answer."
Nothing in this box was random. The reason it was so difficult is because you had to be precise, gentle, and know every step to take. You had to know where everything were supposed to be at what time, where to go next, how to go there, what to go there. And do it with such precision. One false move would ruin everything. This is more a puzzle than alot of puzzles this guy has solved. There were a legit order you had to follow. An exact order that if not followed would mess you up. There are several pussles this guy has solved just by doing random stuff
@@nicolajvangsgaard6144 But there's no way to figure out those steps yourself, so how can it be legitimately called a puzzle? Definition of puzzle: to solve with difficulty or ingenuity. It literally CAN NOT be done without working through the instructions directly, so where's the ingenuity required to solve what you're calling a puzzle? Also there's no way to solve this with difficulty, because trial and error, odds are vastly stacked against you.
@@paulc2335 A puzzle is simply an object that requires you to do something to get somewhere and figuring it out yourself. This puzzle is just that. Its not impossible to figure this out yourself its just so insanely precise and difficult that no one has or probably ever will do it without knowing the way of doing it. This puzzle is still made to be solved by figuring it out. Its not made to just simply do. therefor it is a puzzle. Also even if you know the way to do it its still a puzzle. All a puzzle needs to is having a solution and a way to get there. This puzzle can definitely be done through ingenuity. Its just hard and precise. There is a way to figure it out yourself. Its just hard and takes insane patience
This thing made me mad, sorry Chris nothing against you but that contraption is garbage. I mean I can appreciate the craftsmanship that went into putting together the thing and whatnot but the steps required to open it are completely ridiculous, there's no way anyone could figure out how to solve it without the instructions, so what's even the point of calling it a puzzle when it can't be solved?
was thinking that same thing, i think part of what make a good puzzle actually good is to balance complexity. This puzzle is so far into the complex side, rather than the simple side, that i do not believe it is reasonable to expect a person to be able to solve this without instructions.
@@BigPesh77 Agreed. A puzzle can be extremely complex, but there has to be a system to solving it. If any step is a sequence of seemingly random actions that don't have any tells, then it's no longer a puzzle but rather a lock code. It's like asking a person to solve the pincode for your credit card. A good complex puzzle has tons of traps and misleading directions, but it maintains a form of system to the actual solutions that you can logically work towards solving - once you realize what the system is. For something like this puzzle, the stuff about pitching the dial a few millimeters to one direction, then to the other, then tilting it a bit - all without any tells or indicators, is just mindless fiddling unless you know the sequence already.
I wanna hear someone explain how they would use logic to figure out this “puzzle” and describe how they figured out each step without prior knowledge .
@@LanaLightist No, he didn't. Because there is no logic to this puzzle. The only hint you get is that there's magnets inside. Other than that, these steps make no sense. There's no sense of progression and 0 logic behind doing any of the steps beyond the first few. I mean, you literally just have to guess, and even if you guess endlessly, odds are you're going to be stuck in a trap without your knowledge, at which point how would you know to reset the previous steps you did or know if the previous steps were completely wrong, because even when you do the steps right, it can still end up not progressing you
While the craftsmanship is insanely top-tier, it kind of fails as a puzzle because no amount of intuition would allow you to complete it. Without the solution, the amount of luck required to stumble through it is just too high.
@@fartsniffa8043 exactly. Even if you wildly guessed what to do you wouldn't know it was the right thing unless you did it perfectly. This thing is a total fail of a puzzle. Dude paid $990 too much for it.
This is a sequential discovery puzzle, it is SUPPOSED to be like this. You use trial and error, and with a paper on hand you map out the various locks and work forwards and backwards until you find the solution. It's like a maze. You can't solve a maze with logic, you HAVE to try various paths until you find the right one. This puzzle is genius, the problem here isn't the puzzle, its you.
@@ObjectsInMotion So what you're saying is that this is a sequential discovery puzzle, it is SUPPOSED to be like this. You use trial and error, and with a paper on hand you map out the various locks and work forwards and backwards until you find the solution. It's like a maze. You can't solve a maze with logic, you HAVE to try various paths until you find the right one. This puzzle is genius, the problem here isn't the puzzle, its you. ? :-P
"Puzzle" implies the ability to reason your way through it. This isn't a puzzle unless combination locks or guessing someone's card at random is a puzzle.
Well, most people not getting how to solve it doesn't mean it isn't a puzzle. You maybe think: "Oh wow I can't ever guess the card you've just drawn out of this deck!" While other people may be able to read and just go like: "wow it's the ace of spades... at least that's what the back of your card says." This being impossible to solve for most of the people is the reason for it being a level 10 and for Chris calling it the hardest Puzzle ever.
This was not "elegant" the way they said it would be. You're so nice you didn't talk sh... About them nor where you mad, but yeah nah, I agree with the other comments.
Looks like incredible craftsmanship, but seems to be more an exercise in impressive design and step-following than an ACTUAL puzzle. It's not even a question of being difficult - there is one way to do things and instructions are needed, which only makes it more impressive as an object. Dope video Chris.
this is not a puzzle it has no logic trail, it is essentially a lock you must get the combination to open it. Anyone can make an impossible puzzle, the true art lies in making a difficult solvable puzzle with elegant steps. In other words it should be frustrating, intriguing, maddening but solvable that is where the fun is. If it is unsolvable then it is not a puzzle it is a $1000 block of wood. They should have included a difficult separate solvable box with encoded instructions inside now that would be cool. Or even a solvable hidden compartment with encoded instructions, to be a true puzzle it must be solvable on its own. The last thing a true puzzle solver wants to do is make a call of shame to the manufacturer you must give them a fighting chance.
Ya there should be logic to it not a pattern that you have to ask for even though there are millions of other combos making it so you would be the luckiest person alive to actually solve it
Exactly as "Billy" said, it's a lock not a puzzle. It would be easier to open a standard S&G 3 wheel combination lock without the combination and it would be more rewarding too. A good locksmith could do it without drilling in under an hour, a layman should be able to learn to do it and accomplish that task within a few hours. The so-called "traps" inside this lock are essentially the same as the anti-manipulation measures used in a SCEC approved combination lock (like the Manifoil MK4 that almost no one can successfully manipulate making it a secure lock as destructive measures must be taken to open one without a combination).
If a puzzle isn't solvable by smart people without the help of the creator, then just isn't a real puzzle, it's a lock, as others have said. I could take two sticks and a piece of paper and make an unsolvable "puzzle" just by being unfair. This seems to be just a well crafted lock rather than a true puzzle. One essential element that divides a puzzle from a lock is fairness, and this object doesn't play fair, again making it a lock rather than a puzzle.
Step 1: Break up with your girlfriend Step 2: Move to London Step 3: Go to Epsom Step 4: Figure out the equation of Pi if you add all the prime numbers together (in the first 1,000,000 numbers) divide it by 2x multiplied by how many bloodcells are in the human body. X is 27e6e826w82738362. You must firgure out what those letters are. Now spin the dial by the anwser you get. Step 5: Firgire out a 36 by 36 rubix cube, use it as a brick in the Roman Wall near the tower of London. Once that happens, you will be arrested for it. The years you spend in prison or have to pay for a fine or have to do community service is what you enter into the dial. Step 6: After your sentence, the pin shall pop out. Throw the box out the window of the appartment located on 11th floor, make sure it lands on Sariq the raper on the 19th of January, 2028 6 miliseconds, 29 seconds, 56 minutes passed 12:00, Depending on the sound she makes, enter it into the box, once retrieved. It should now have a 'fake' gun inside it. Step 7: Shoot the gun at Obama, giving him a trim. Depending on how people give him a fresh trim slap, add that to the dial. Step8: The key has fallen out, pu that in the hole and you win! Fineprint: Or press the dialler once.
So what you’re saying is that I could make a puzzle like this full of randomness that nobody would understand and involves no logic whatsoever, and sell it for $1000?
Scott Addams did it in the 1980's with his adventure games. You had to use the broken tree branch and the half a rubber ball to make a plunger, use the plunger to retrieve the sunken box, chase the bird into the tree, set fire to the p!ants you found using the rock and the arrowhead, wait until the smoke makes the bird pass out, put the bird into the box and use the box as a raft to float down the river, stop at the little fork, use the bird to scare away the snake, reach into the little hole with the stick to get the rubber ball, go to the basement of the castle, wear the ball as a clown nose, look into the mirror and the reflection of your noise is the keyhole for the escape door. Couldn't you figure that out? It's obvious! Lol He make a lot of money with those damn games.
This is a sequential discovery puzzle, it is SUPPOSED to be like this. You use trial and error, and with a paper on hand you map out the various locks and work forwards and backwards until you find the solution. It's like a maze. You can't solve a maze with logic, you HAVE to try various paths until you find the right one. This puzzle is genius, the problem here isn't the puzzle, its you.
This needs to be treated more as an art piece than a game or consumer product. There's something to be said about a relatively simple contraption that provides you with all of the means to open it, but could still take lifetimes to solve. Very cool!
Does this even really qualify as a puzzle when there's no way anyone could reasonably solve it without instructions just cause it resets itself so easily?
you are absolutely right I would say this does not qualify as a puzzle because there is no logic or way to determine the sequences. for example a Rubik's Cube has algorithms
Have you played kojimas metal gear? Literally it took people to complete metal gear solid one years to figure out puzzles that had no logic...if you played PT on ps4 you will also find out that there was no logic behind some points where you need to complete to move forward...you keep opening doors and reset yourself turned out you had to walk forward a couple of steps then use the ps4 mic to call out a certain name to then complete the game..nobody would figure it out... also in metal gear solid one..to beat a boss you had to change your playstation controller slot from slot 1 to slot 4 to be able to stop the boss from reading your mind so that you do damage to him..who would know that? Took people years...so yes these are extreme types of puzzles
@@moeftw6792 nothing you said is true. You didn't use the mic in the P.T. demo, and it sure as shit didn't take people years to beat psycho mantis. In fact, if you keep calling Campbell for clues he outright tells you. You clearly haven't played either game, let alone beaten them.
IMO its not a puzzle unless you can intuitively figure it out based on clues and feel... if you need to know precise steps then it is a LOCK box, just a weak wooden lock rather than metal.
This is just a really dumb puzzle. No indication of doing right or wrong, no indication of progression whatsoever. The step-by-step solution isn't even really step-by-step per se. It's like 5 steps within a step that has to be executed perfectly to progress to the next step or else you're stuck in a trap and have to reset. This just isn't a puzzle that has any sort of logic behind it, it's just a statistically impossible trial and error puzzle that has such complex steps to it that there is no sense of pattern or progression.
@@josephBo Finally someone thinking like me and thinking correct. Lol You're right this puzzle makes no sense. I mean who would take the puzzle above their head upside down and know that you have to rotate so that 0 gets to the position of 1 and then spin it a lot of times and push 5 and 6 and rotate back and forth until you hear the right click since there are so many clicks and how would anyone know if you are doing it right or in a trap. Lol. It just needs necessarily doing exact random things in a exact order when you do not even know if it is correct or not.
Joseph Chung and Piyush pranav fun puzzles are hard to make because if you add clues it makes it much easier so it’s very hard to make a fun and hard puzzle
@@jakerhodes2105 Nope Like in this video he literally had step by step instructions but still it was so hard for him solve. So if having instruction is making the puzzle not easy then having clues would certainly not make it easy. Puzzle should be one which can be solved by common sense or clues within the puzzle and this is certainly not one of them.
@@harveyharbicht4959 Government: How did you solve it? You: Uhh so you do it like this (continue teaches) Government: *taps pocket* Also the government: *wears dark glasses* You: Wait don't tell me- Government: *takes out neuralyzer* You: WAIT N- *flashed* Government: *replaces puzzle* Sorry for the inconvenience. Someone pranked us. We're sorry You: o.o
It's like calling a digital vault a puzzle. - Hey, to solve this super hard puzzle you have to carefully press some numbers in a specific order, and when you do that, the puzzle will magically open. Then the password is a nine-digit number, and all of sudden this is the most difficult puzzle in the World.
As an amazing piece of craftsmanship, this puzzle gets a 10. As a puzzle, it gets a meh. There is no internal logic to figuring it out, it's pure trial and error and thus the guide is needed. If there was some clues provided, or a way to infer the solution, it would be way more elegant of a puzzle.
you already have a clue, its an old dial telephone... means you mostly start with the 0 to put in any number that you want and that logic is in this puzzle. just think about it more and you'll get the logic behind this puzzle, i needed some time to understand how it works without the instructions, but it gets clear once you understand the logic behind it.
Theevilrhino that dude suffers from the “Dunning-Krueger Effect”... Pretty funny really, if anybody doesn’t know what that is, Google is your friend 😬👍🏼👌🏼
This is literally just an "impossible puzzle", if it can even be called that. I think that a "puzzle", is something that can honestly be "solved", with some form of solution, other than explicit instruction which is beyond the need for guidance. Thus, based explicitly on complex chains of luck for the solution. That whole first part, in an attempt to be "intelligent", was nothing short of just annoying complexity. That would be like having to do jumping-jacks, scratch your nose, yell "Ambrasia", then untie only your left shoe, with only your right hand, in order to get the door open to the vault full of safes that simply require a key to open. Honestly, that is like saying a space-shuttle is a "puzzle", because you need to know the specific order to hit all the buttons and moment when to hit them, before you can get to the moon.
This reminds me of trying to solve call of duty zombies easter egg puzzles back in the day. I'd eventually give up and look for the solution on UA-cam and think, ya there is a 0% chance anyone would ever solve this without being told what to do.
What would make more sense is, maybe engrave a phone number onto the puzzle's body or the receiver part. Use that to guide the bearings into their proper spots. Like an actual rotary phone
I don’t like this puzzle because there is no way to solve I without instructions literally impossible if u got into a Booby trap and u can’t solve it with logic
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I'm sorry, but puzzles like this aren't good and they aren't well designed because their solutions are essentially random. They don't take thought and creativity to solve - they take trial and error with enormous amounts of blind luck. It's like solving a combination lock by randomly guessing and considering it to be the greatest puzzle ever just because it was incredibly hard.
Sami Guizani lmaoo for realllll i just commented about that.. like how could anyone ever figure that out on their own? Just following the directions is a task in itself!
I wouldn’t say unenjoyable because it’s still incredible craftsmanship but this thing is freakin IMPOSSIBLE to figure out on ur own. The company should have never released any instructions and just offered a cash prize to whoever figured it out ... plot twist: fast forward 150 years later... no one has figured It out
This is so hard, that I can not call it hard anymore. It's not hard. It's just not a puzzle. A puzzle is supposed to be solvable, while this is not unless you've written the solution. It doesn't make you think your way through the solution. The puzzle pieces don't even connect to each other, their completely irrelevant from the solution. "Turn 6 46.2235 degrees" How was I supposed to know that?
This is a BAD puzzle. Puzzles are supposed to be solved, so there had to be something to hold on to, to get something from. This one, as many commented, consists basically of MANY combinations. The main thing that makes it bad - you don't solve it, you either try combinations or follow the solution.
The craftsmanship and mechanics of this puzzle are amazing, but I have to agree. Puzzles, no matter how difficult, are still POSSIBLE to solve. You have better changes of consecutively correctly guessing lottery numbers (in order) than you do figuring this thing out.
@Magdalena Kneiflová The bead makes sound when u do something wrong too. The bead gives feedback when it gets locked into a trap. The bead makes no sounds during some steps, and it does makes sounds when it makes no difference to the steps sometimes. There is no consistency or logistics behind solving this. It's a series of impossible trial and error combinations that dont even work when done right half the time. It's a well designed "lock" but to call it a puzzle is a misnomer
@@josephBo WRONG! I solved it after roughly 4-5 weeks of fiddling with it on my own. The mechanisms are quite normal if you've been doing puzzle as long as I have. All it took was some time to figure out the positioning of the magnets.
@@haiscore2614 nah. Dont believe it. It's not possible as theres no logical consistency. Saying u fiddled with it makes no sense. U thought of holding it over your head and doing every possible random combo of ridiculously long steps with no margin of error? Nope u didnt. No point in lying as u wont get any credit on youtube. Not even the best puzzle masters could solve it
It's a beautiful artifact and an amazing piece of craftsmanship, but a terrible puzzle. If no-one can even get the first part without using the solution, and it's not supposed to be an actual lock, i.e. it's something people are supposed to be able to open, then you've gone a little too far. Puzzles are meant to be solvable.
Agreed. This is actually shit as a puzzle. If it's completely unsolvable, then it has no value. There is no feasible way anyone would even figure out the first step, much less the rest of the very specific steps. If there are hidden balls and magnets, the puzzle has to be designed in such a way that you can feel or hear them. Otherwise, there's absolutely no way to solve this. 8 useless from a puzzling standpoint.
Yeah this was pretty much the equivalent of just handing someone a high quality number padlock (I say high quality because a cheap master lock one is far easier to figure out the combo than this puzzle is with the solution) and being like this is a puzzle solve it
They seem arbitrary, because we don't know the nature of the traps and the mechanism. They'd make perfect sense if it was transparent. But then it would just be a modestly hard puzzle for kids, not a clickbait-y impossible "puzzle".
This isn’t a puzzle, it literally gives no clues or reason and would only be solved with help... Cool design and workmanship but crappy “puzzle”... It’s just randomness
It is literally nothing but logic. The fact that the steps are so intricate with very small tolerances is the epitome of a puzzle. This puzzle was designed to take ages to solve. It wasn't designed to be solved in a day. There is no randomness as the instructions make explicitly clear. If you don't understand how it is supposed to be solved then you need to go look at FLEB's channel. He explains how to iteratively solve such complex puzzles (this being magnitudes more difficult than most but the same methods apply). It's like finding vulnerabilities in software and figuring out how to exploit them. They can take months in some cases. tl;dr obscurity is not randomness. Obscurity is solvable through iteration over whatever timeframe is necessary.
yeah this kind of thing is impossible to solve, at least within a reasonable amount of time just with creative thinking. its too many steps and everything is hidden so you dont even know if you have made progress unless you have the written solution already. cool, but i also prefer puzzles where, once you know the solution, you can solve it again quickly and easily.
It would be tolerable to play if there was some sort of inticator of when you got past certain points..that way, you at least know u are making progress along the way
We "could" figure it out if the inside map was available with a little more details but otherwise it would take a LOT of thinking , inside mind mapping , intuition and trial and error to be able to solve this alone .
This very much needs to be a thing though. I think it is basically impossible for a reasonable solo solve. I think this is a team solve with a TRUE investigative mentality and literally trying to map out the interior and diagram it. That is the only way I could see my friends and myself solving this one. This one looks insane.,
Debatable if this is even a puzzle. The hidden steps seem to be impossible to discover even by accident and there is no apparant objective to be reached. How does deductive reasoning come into play when steps could only be found by blind luck and mindless determination.
That its a puzzle is in no way debatable. Whether its to random and ridiculous to approach is. I dont know how this comment section has sunk into the question of whether or not its a puzzle. Yes it is. Is it worth your time? probably not. But its a puzzle any way you look at it.You have to work the pieces to get to the solution or not because.... youre puzzled.
@@MrYugideck Yup its debatable like whether or not we're speaking english with each other right not. And in the english dictionary, if you look up puzzle, you'll find a definition that matches what this thing is.
@@Makawav actually, it is not a puzzle. Puzzle, definition: noun a toy, problem, or other contrivance designed to amuse by presenting difficulties to be solved by ingenuity or patient effort. This is not something you can solve by ingenuity or patient effort, seeing as there is no logical way to get to the solution, especially by ingenuity or patient effort
Actually I think the designers are the losers from a business perspective. The word is out the puzzle is unsolvable, so I doubt they will have any significant sales of the product long term.
@@crushy93 - Hiya Little Snowflake, that sure is a really swell opinion you have there and you know what they say... Opinions are like assholes, everyone has one but only mine matters.
I just found this channel an hour ago and I’m so incredibly intrigued. I know I can’t even solve the most basic of things like a Rubic’s Cube. I’m therefore fascinated with the deductive skills you have to find patterns and very random things that help solve the puzzles.
i honestly dont like this puzzle. the difficulty is at a point where its nealy the same as if you just try to unlock a number lock with thousends of different possible combinations by try and error. even the first step is just try and error. from what would you ever get a clue to the position of the zero? could be the 1? or the 2? or3? and so on. just dump. no i realy dont like this one.
I agree. I enjoy puzzles that take time and thought to solve but this seems near impossible. Props to the craftsmanship and ingenuity but I think this would be above my level of enjoyment.
I feel it's worse. I have solved a lock box that locks keys in it onto a front door of a house. So it has numbers 0-9 on it needs a four number pin to unlock. Only took 3 days Of randomly paying with it. And im pretty sure that was easier than this phone puzzle lol
step 5: Sing a lullaby to the puzzle, in Aramaic, while dialing the first 1000 digits of pi (3.14). You have to do that, while balancing on a unicycle.
While the unicycle is engulfed in flames!
Lol
I think you need to roll up your left pants leg to the knee also otherwise you trigger a trap. Yup.
Step 5 of 50 in order of increasing difficulty
It is actually like that
For $1300 I'd be hugely disappointed in this "puzzle" there isn't a logical way to have solved it, this is not a puzzle but an over complicated lock.
I should start to build unsolvable "puzzles" like this one, if there are people buying it for $1300
@@leonhardeuler9028 sure you could prolly whip something up similar in a couple hours
@@-dopeamine-5772 Why couple of hours? You take your time and make one in 1year. Produce 100 of them, and sell for 1000$ each. That is 100.000$ in revenue.
Yeah, right? How is this a "puzzle"? If i sit you down in front of a computer that is password protected and tell you, that you have to brute force your way in, how is that a puzzle? It's literally brute forcing, if you don't get any help or clues from the puzzle on how to solve it faster than by trying every single pissibility comoletely blind. I think the boobietraps are making it waaay to hard to solve, if you can't even get it right with the solution in your hands on the first try ... You'd need years to brute force your way in and try everything you can do with this box. And you would've probably broken it before you solve it.
@@nadvic1797It may well be, that exactly that is the point. To be impossible, and extremely hard with instructions. + A great business for some people.
"After opening the drawer, close it again two times, place it in a saline solution, pour liquid nitrogen in, and when it lowers 29.6 Kelvin, take it out, put it back in again, and spin it 35 times. Take it out,, perform 3 Gregoric chants, throw it against a wall but only until you hear a subtle click. If you hear a creak, you're in a booby trap. Spin around 3 times (you, not the phone), then the compartment should open again. SHOULD. Once you get tired with it not opening, realize that the wood this is crafted with makes a fantastic cooking aide for preparing smoked meat."
😂😂😂😂
All for the low low price of a decent condition honda civic
Cory Halvorson might as well just get the Civic. At least you go to the creators house and perform a blood eagle on him
Wow, that was hilarious
I laughed so hard reading this
First go like this, spin around. Stop! Double take three times: one, two, three. Then pelvic thrust! Whoooo! Whooooooo! Stop on your right foot, don't forget it! Now it's time to bring it around town. Bring-it-a-round-town. Then you do this, then this, and this, and that, and-this-and-that-and-this-and-that, and then...
and tHEN GAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH GAH AHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH WAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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whoever didnt get this reference needs to leave
Why’d you quote sicko mode?
Mini Ninja I hope you are joking lmao
The problem I see is that you don’t know if you messed up, so you could stuck in the trap forever without knowing
also, if you get stuck there is no way of knowing how to get/if you got out of it again...
EXACTLY
I associated this comment with real life and now I’m scared
@@ellie04026 Your comment is priceless.
@@ellie04026 true
Question: At what time does it start to feel stupid?
Answer: The moment you hear no one has been able to solve it and literally everyone has to ask for the 8 page PDF solution.
*Hmm I wonder whyy*
@@simrahqaddus7316 Whyy?
Because it's not inclusive, it's exclusive only to the makers of the device, making the solution subjective.
@@TheJustAamir Lol I was trying to be sarcastic. It's obviously only subjective to the makers since it is practically a random solution put into an intricate "puzzle" that has no logical sequential order. I was only implying that and making a joke by saying "Hmm I wonder whyy" since its randomness is clearly visible to all.
@@simrahqaddus7316 Like someone in the comment section said, it's not a puzzle it's more like a Safe.
But you were being sarcastic, in which case *"haha"*
My question is it impossible? Like if some dude was locked in cell and the only way out was to get the key without smashing the box. So the dude would have years with this thing. Do you think he’s eventually figure it out and get out?
Gotta be honest, this isn't a puzzle, it's just a password, only the owner knows
Lol smart
Absolutely Right
Well said
True
clever boy
I agree that this is NOT a puzzle. It is a LOCK
You know how you can see whether a jigsaw puzzle doesn't behave correctly? It might _fit_ but it doesn't *_fit_* so you know to put it somewhere else. The whole rotate it thirty times? You absolutely cannot logically come to that conclusion without a hint. It's trial and error to the extreme.
@Marquez i solved a rubiks cube without a hint once. But it was pure luck
005 Boxer yeah but at least a Rubik’s cube can be solved logically
Agreed. This is definitely not a puzzle - at least in the traditional sense. Solving this would require either a shit ton of trial and error OR actually drawing out diagrams and blueprints on paper and using math and physics to work it out. A puzzle should be something MADE to be solvable by the user (giving feedback/hints). This "puzzle" seems to be MADE to be as unbreakable as possible and deters people from wanting to solve it.
It is NOT a puzzle. It's a PASSWORD with absolutely no hints to about how to get the password.
Stfu u nerd
We havin fan brah
Betch lasna
Fivestrings In your opinion is this puzzle solvable? Or is it impossible to solve?
If there’s an 8 page pdf for the solution is it even fun anymore
depends. my lego/knex instruction books were more than 8 pages long
@@mzxrules ahahahahahahhaahahaha
Haley Greene I’m actually a freshman that picture was taken about 3 years ago
not FOR THE SOLUTION, FOR HALF OF THE SOLUTION
who gonna even think about that @@ The way that puzzle work is so ridiculous @@
This puzzle makes no sense, just thinking up random shit to be done in a specific order is not a puzzle, it needs to have some logical flow. Although i do admire the craftsmanship that has gone into making the physical components and mechanism of the box.
More or less what I was thinking. I can appreciate the intricacy of how it is set up, but I fail to see the point of making something so unintuitively difficult. If you manage to solve it without a ready solution it most definitely involved a huge amount of luck and endless trial and error with no real rhyme or reason to it. I personally don't think that would feel satisfying to solve.
I agree
@@Zabiru- Seems far too fiddly even when you do have the solution at hand. There are quite a few times where he does the steps correctly and it doesn't work as intended.
It makes even less sense for the asking price.
Exactly. This is a lock. Not a puzzle.
Who would randomly think about spinning the puzzle 30 times? No wonder this was almost impossible without help!
I know right?! It's like guessing a 1000 digit password.
he sat there and spun way more than 25 30 times, he sat there for another hour and a half spinning it lol
who would think of turning upside down but not fully
A puzzle this hard isn't a puzzle. It's a combination lock.
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Ok muffin
Weird to see you on a video like this.
Mr. beast wouldn’t you like watching other youtubers, where’s the loyalty? :(
Who would have ever thought to immediately close the drawer after opening it? Pure insanity.
After 2 hours of trying to get anything from this box, you'd have to give up the first thing that comes out. That's mean
I rarely figure out puzzles and even I know this is a common thing lol
Or let's say you've even gotten this far with everything being supersensitive and delicate movements with the magnets and all, exact amount of rotations exact measurements (8mm / 5mm etc) ... LET'S FUCKIN SPIN IT VIGOROUSLY 30 TIMES
Dude, thats not a puzzle, thats a code that only the maker knows!
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How sending a sms is like for my grand mother
Antonin GROS underrated comment
@@gabe2995 thanks 😄
lol
Interstellar starts to play in the background
Not a puzzle, it's a safe, that requires a combination. Same as calling a bank safe a puzzle.
Well, a bank safe is a puzzle (the code is a puzzle, in a sense), just like code breaking, but, I guess, for the sake of puzzle people, they have been put into two different groups/camps, otherwise, everything is a 'puzzle' and it loses its meaning.
It is still a puzzle though.
No one cares
Lol, it won't be much of a safe when I use a sledgehammer 😂
@@neokai5511 nah, it wont be much of a sledgehammer.
Honestly this should be rated level 11. No one would ever figure this shit out.
yea really
it should be level 100 cuz level 10 is solvable. This shit is much harder than a single level higher than 10
Seeing as it took him like an half hour to an hour with instructions. At least over 9000
@@redholm I see what you did there
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This is a "puzzle" the same way guessing the numbers on a combination lock is a puzzle.
No no on the lock you can be systematic and eventually find the solution, where as this is just f'ed up
And on a combination lock, you could either hear or feel the clicking of the three points.
This is a puzzle of following weird instructions
This is like stating that you've made the world's hardest hedge maze...but you don't tell anyone where the maze is located.
@Zero Cool yes you can... Not only have safe crackers used that method for years its actually a recommended technique from one of the lock companies I forget which one. Written in the paperwork that came with it for if you forget your combo.
Next puzzle: "I buried a treasure under a rock on planet earth. Find it."
Let's try spinning it
When you eventually find it, there is a note that says it is on Mars.
Let’s ask for the 100 page solution!
@EpicUndead You wouldn't get a pdf, you would get a scale model in 1:1.
well,no.1, thats not really a puzzle.
A way they could make this fun is by giving the instructions but in riddles or general knowledge questions and they could call it “phone a friend” or something
Now THAT would a puzzle. Something with logic to be solved. Not just random actions.
I was thinking the drawer was holding $1000 refund.
Yesssss!!!
wow haha
:D:D:D:D:D
That’s funny
😹😹😹Haha Yes!!
the solution is easy. take the hand set and the brass plug form the puzzle, move the dial where the 1 is in the 6 position, take the handset magnet to magnetize the garage door key, get a saw from the garage, work on the puzzle
This stopped being a logical puzzle the minute you got to a specific step that required you to turn it over and spin it 25-30 times for no logical reason other than the creator of this combo lock telling you to do so.
it probably needed centrifugal force to set something into place
Not really
@@nom6758 Judging correctness by the number of likes isn't really smart, to put it lightly. You're right in this case, he is indeed fucking wrong, but your reasoning for it is faulty at best.
Maybe you haven't played with many of these kinds of puzzles, but spinning is often a helpful trick and in the case of some simpler puzzles is the sole solution. Centrifugal force (yes I know it's just a construct) is a useful means of manipulating internal kinetic elements of puzzles. Experienced puzzle solvers will generally try it.
Emerald what he means is, it’s not a logical puzzle anymore because no one would logically think to spin it that many times. When instructions are given throughout, when you are required to have prior knowledge in order to figure it out, it assumes that you cannot use mere logic to figure it out. What that means is that it isn’t a puzzle anymore but instead a lock, where you are required to follow instructions or very specific steps in order to progress or solve
I can give you a similar puzzle fo a fraction of that price. Heck, i'll give it out for free. A puzzle is this: you have to unlock my desktop screen. Hint 1: unlock with 100 characters. Hint 2: characters are on the keyboard
LOL
Hint 3 you have to use the KEY to UNLOCK
@@aryanbaghel17 Hint 4: There are booby traps in this puzzle.
And both can be opened with a sledgehammer
It's like a rubix cube without any colors
A good demonstration of how easy it is to make a puzzle that is too difficult to solve and what a pointless waste of time it is to try to solve said puzzle. The solution could have been to dial a specific 10 digit number and you would also never have found the solution. I’d much prefer a puzzle that can be worked out logically rather than random trial and error.
maybe you can buy a level 5 puzzle?
But then there be no chalenge
I agree; theres challenging, then theres just pointlessness. There should be some reasonable ability to solve a puzzle, some logical reason why you need to do certain things. Giving the numbers some sort of meaning that someone could logically assign might be good. There’s no logic or puzzle to this, it’s just a complicated design that without knowledge of the actual innards you’d have no hope of solving it short of somehow stumbling upon it accidentally which would be incredibly unlikely. Considering that even with directions its still hard, making this more of a fidget toy than a puzzle that with enough toying with the mechanisms will eventually function. 25 spins? WHAT? Incredible engineering and really cool design, but as a puzzle is supposed to test ingenuity and knowledge I find it to be more a game of chance with puzzle mechanics than just a puzzle.
@@stupidduck2071 This ain't a challenge. This is something you never finish yourself and just look up a guide for. Anyone can make a puzzle that can only be completed with a guide. A good puzzle can be done without a guide being the only way. Other than spending a year trial and erroring it.
@@redholm well...yeah your right because nobody would be able to solve it otherwise
and to think these dudes said they had to go back and make it easier because it was to difficult at first. I really REALLY want to know what this little bastard was like before they "simplified" it.
Agreed...
@@cryipticcreep5586 You had to smear the blood of the first field mouse born in Kentucky under the light of a full moon in a leap year on the 9 while singing Que Sera Sera at precisely 38db, and then the magnet pops out...
@@spooky6703 That would be a good puzzle. How would the magnet know about the singing at 38db? That's pretty good technology.
Retro Workshop I am honestly unable to tell whether you’re joking or not
@@goldenstripes3296 I was joking, but you never know... ;)
Ok, so this puzzle is basically
“I’ve thought of 10 numbers from 1-1000000. You have to Guess them in the correct order and you will not know if you’ve got the number correct”
Yes but without you saying that you have thought of these numbers. You have to figure out the question itself.
the puzzle is simply not fair
and if you make a mistake you wont know either
Significant phone number?
666 like
This isn't a puzzle, it's too random and senseless. It's like having someone figure out a random ten digit number and calling it an encryption.
Well I mean that is essentially a brute force hack, maybe mixed in with a dictionary attack. Unless using MD5 which some morons still use, which is total shit.
It's worse than that, it's a ten digit number that only someone without a sense of understanding of how to find it out systematically
@@Runis0 Less random, and more finicky and blind trial and error. It relies heavily on Magnets and not just to catch something, but to also release things in the right spot. That alone would be hard to do A, without hearing anything, but also B, the fact that the puzzle needs you to TILT the puzzle as well. So it isn't just a 2D puzzle, but now a straight up 3D puzzle that you can't see or hear. I mean just look at what he has to do, WITHOUT KNOWING BEFORE HAND, just to Reset the ball out of a boobytrap. If the Internet didn't exist, or these people changed their emails and couldn't be found, this puzzle would be worthless.
@@Runis0 this puzzle is horrible for what it's worth. It's over-priced and impossible to solve. It's a level 10 with the solutions. If it isn't enjoyable and sensible, it's not a puzzle, it's just a gimmicky tHING
It's like trying to figuring out a 10 digit number only to find out the tenth number is a letter. Totally out of left field with no rhyme or reason and no indication that letters would be involved.
Design 100%
Logic 0%
So... as a contraption this is really cool. But it fails as a puzzle. It's entirely unintuitive and has no logical path to completion. I'm not 100% convinced anyone would solve this without a step by step guide. Also building traps into a sequential sequence this poorly thought out artificially makes it more difficult. 10/10 for creativity and design of the physical device, 0/10 for a puzzle.
It would be really fun to solve something like this with scientific methods.
I would be pretty upset if I spent $1300 on that and it squealed like that whenever I used its main function.
Brett Zolstick it is wood after all mate
Jae Watkins 1300$ wood
I justintime4u2bu I retail or resale value means nothing. Wood isn’t the most sturdy nor the most durable material. It also has higher friction than metal, so when it rubs it’s going to be loud. $1300 is just a price tag for the craftsmanship and rarity. Nothing more nothing less
my ears were killed lmao
Hustler: "Guess what I'm thinking?"
Me: "You want me to guess a random English sentence from infinite possibilities?"
Hustler: "I didn't say it was in English."
Me: "What's the prize?"
Hustler: "Doesn't matter, you won't win, but when you get bored guessing I'll sell you the answer."
that was way too precise literally no one ever would be able to figure that out lmao
I mean with how expensive it is, if you think about it you would want something super hard to solve.
CHUCK NORRIS
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@@chloelawrence3394 Super hard =/= random
@@SilencedButNotForgotten EXACTLY
*A puzzle:* Pieces fit together to create a solution.
*That Box:* Randomly do things that doesn't fit together in a logical order.
So, not a puzzle.
Nothing in this box was random. The reason it was so difficult is because you had to be precise, gentle, and know every step to take. You had to know where everything were supposed to be at what time, where to go next, how to go there, what to go there. And do it with such precision. One false move would ruin everything. This is more a puzzle than alot of puzzles this guy has solved. There were a legit order you had to follow. An exact order that if not followed would mess you up. There are several pussles this guy has solved just by doing random stuff
@@nicolajvangsgaard6144 But there's no way to figure out those steps yourself, so how can it be legitimately called a puzzle? Definition of puzzle: to solve with difficulty or ingenuity. It literally CAN NOT be done without working through the instructions directly, so where's the ingenuity required to solve what you're calling a puzzle? Also there's no way to solve this with difficulty, because trial and error, odds are vastly stacked against you.
@@paulc2335 A puzzle is simply an object that requires you to do something to get somewhere and figuring it out yourself. This puzzle is just that. Its not impossible to figure this out yourself its just so insanely precise and difficult that no one has or probably ever will do it without knowing the way of doing it. This puzzle is still made to be solved by figuring it out. Its not made to just simply do. therefor it is a puzzle. Also even if you know the way to do it its still a puzzle. All a puzzle needs to is having a solution and a way to get there. This puzzle can definitely be done through ingenuity. Its just hard and precise. There is a way to figure it out yourself. Its just hard and takes insane patience
@@nicolajvangsgaard6144 I'd call that a lock
@@paulc2335 )
"This is actually a lot of fun to do with the instructions"
relatable
This thing made me mad, sorry Chris nothing against you but that contraption is garbage. I mean I can appreciate the craftsmanship that went into putting together the thing and whatnot but the steps required to open it are completely ridiculous, there's no way anyone could figure out how to solve it without the instructions, so what's even the point of calling it a puzzle when it can't be solved?
was thinking that same thing, i think part of what make a good puzzle actually good is to balance complexity. This puzzle is so far into the complex side, rather than the simple side, that i do not believe it is reasonable to expect a person to be able to solve this without instructions.
@@BigPesh77 Agreed. A puzzle can be extremely complex, but there has to be a system to solving it. If any step is a sequence of seemingly random actions that don't have any tells, then it's no longer a puzzle but rather a lock code. It's like asking a person to solve the pincode for your credit card.
A good complex puzzle has tons of traps and misleading directions, but it maintains a form of system to the actual solutions that you can logically work towards solving - once you realize what the system is. For something like this puzzle, the stuff about pitching the dial a few millimeters to one direction, then to the other, then tilting it a bit - all without any tells or indicators, is just mindless fiddling unless you know the sequence already.
Y’all are intellectuals in this comment section. Sorry I can’t contribute anything to this intelligent talk but keep it up!
it's a level 10, it's made with the sole purpose of being super hard to solve, to the point of being illogical
But the good thing about it is that a thief can't open it but I still agree with u
I wanna hear someone explain how they would use logic to figure out this “puzzle” and describe how they figured out each step without prior knowledge .
I am from Switzerland and my English is to bad
Requim Dream you solved this puzzle on your own?
@@LanaLightist No, he didn't. Because there is no logic to this puzzle. The only hint you get is that there's magnets inside. Other than that, these steps make no sense. There's no sense of progression and 0 logic behind doing any of the steps beyond the first few. I mean, you literally just have to guess, and even if you guess endlessly, odds are you're going to be stuck in a trap without your knowledge, at which point how would you know to reset the previous steps you did or know if the previous steps were completely wrong, because even when you do the steps right, it can still end up not progressing you
Kai You exactly
Step one: guess.
Step two: luck.
Step three: logic dust?
Step four: lucky logic dust?
The squeaking of the dial is driving me crazy
Ikr
Edit: AYY FIRST LEIK XDD
Omgg yesss
Charlie Blake me toooo
Same haha
Like nails on a chalkboard 😖
if this was made of transparent plastic instead of wood, then maybe it could be solved without the solution.. maybe...
Probably not unless you are as smart as Einstein, elon musk, Stephen hawking, etc, etc, etc, combined
@@literallyglados bold of u to compare elon musk to Stephen hawking
@@timothygrabauskas4485 I didn't compare them tho.
That'd actually be cool. Then you'd actually have a real puzzle on your hand.
@@timothygrabauskas4485 elon musk way better than stephen :)
Can I use your phone?
I don't know, can you?
*shits vigorously on table*
May I?
@@naomipeterson7303 You could try.
Good one!
when your calculus teacher gives you a Bonus question
Calculus is pretty okay
@@hrodvithit hahaha true
@Meadow Fretenborough nice "laugh my boobs out" time
@Meadow Fretenborough hahahaha xD
The Senpai im trying to determine what this means,i have an idea,but not really
R/WOOSH
While the craftsmanship is insanely top-tier, it kind of fails as a puzzle because no amount of intuition would allow you to complete it. Without the solution, the amount of luck required to stumble through it is just too high.
@@fartsniffa8043 exactly. Even if you wildly guessed what to do you wouldn't know it was the right thing unless you did it perfectly. This thing is a total fail of a puzzle.
Dude paid $990 too much for it.
This is a sequential discovery puzzle, it is SUPPOSED to be like this. You use trial and error, and with a paper on hand you map out the various locks and work forwards and backwards until you find the solution. It's like a maze. You can't solve a maze with logic, you HAVE to try various paths until you find the right one. This puzzle is genius, the problem here isn't the puzzle, its you.
@@ObjectsInMotion So what you're saying is that this is a sequential discovery puzzle, it is SUPPOSED to be like this. You use trial and error, and with a paper on hand you map out the various locks and work forwards and backwards until you find the solution. It's like a maze. You can't solve a maze with logic, you HAVE to try various paths until you find the right one. This puzzle is genius, the problem here isn't the puzzle, its you. ? :-P
@@ObjectsInMotion once again!
@@ObjectsInMotion Stop defending this lock
"Puzzle" implies the ability to reason your way through it. This isn't a puzzle unless combination locks or guessing someone's card at random is a puzzle.
Exactly what I was thinking. This is NOT a puzzle. Might as well sit down and try to guess the combination of a safe that has no numbers on the dial.
@@mikeyc8139 Or, it is a puzzle in the truest sense of the word.
There should be a story or some such included with it that gives hints and clues. It's the right kind of object for that kind of thing, too.
Trafayal A puzzle is designed for testing ingenuity. This is a password, not a puzzle.
Well, most people not getting how to solve it doesn't mean it isn't a puzzle. You maybe think: "Oh wow I can't ever guess the card you've just drawn out of this deck!"
While other people may be able to read and just go like: "wow it's the ace of spades... at least that's what the back of your card says."
This being impossible to solve for most of the people is the reason for it being a level 10 and for Chris calling it the hardest Puzzle ever.
This was not "elegant" the way they said it would be. You're so nice you didn't talk sh... About them nor where you mad, but yeah nah, I agree with the other comments.
Your puzzle acquisition skills are equally as impressive
Peter McKinnon oh, hey Peter
oh, hi mark.
I did not hit her
Cool
Pedro!!!!!
Looks like incredible craftsmanship, but seems to be more an exercise in impressive design and step-following than an ACTUAL puzzle. It's not even a question of being difficult - there is one way to do things and instructions are needed, which only makes it more impressive as an object. Dope video Chris.
this is not a puzzle it has no logic trail, it is essentially a lock you must get the combination to open it. Anyone can make an impossible puzzle, the true art lies in making a difficult solvable puzzle with elegant steps. In other words it should be frustrating, intriguing, maddening but solvable that is where the fun is. If it is unsolvable then it is not a puzzle it is a $1000 block of wood. They should have included a difficult separate solvable box with encoded instructions inside now that would be cool. Or even a solvable hidden compartment with encoded instructions, to be a true puzzle it must be solvable on its own. The last thing a true puzzle solver wants to do is make a call of shame to the manufacturer you must give them a fighting chance.
Ya there should be logic to it not a pattern that you have to ask for even though there are millions of other combos making it so you would be the luckiest person alive to actually solve it
Ikr
Exactly as "Billy" said, it's a lock not a puzzle. It would be easier to open a standard S&G 3 wheel combination lock without the combination and it would be more rewarding too. A good locksmith could do it without drilling in under an hour, a layman should be able to learn to do it and accomplish that task within a few hours. The so-called "traps" inside this lock are essentially the same as the anti-manipulation measures used in a SCEC approved combination lock (like the Manifoil MK4 that almost no one can successfully manipulate making it a secure lock as destructive measures must be taken to open one without a combination).
If a puzzle isn't solvable by smart people without the help of the creator, then just isn't a real puzzle, it's a lock, as others have said. I could take two sticks and a piece of paper and make an unsolvable "puzzle" just by being unfair. This seems to be just a well crafted lock rather than a true puzzle. One essential element that divides a puzzle from a lock is fairness, and this object doesn't play fair, again making it a lock rather than a puzzle.
This isn't a puzzle.....Its just an English exercise for how well you can Understand what the SOLUTION says...
well said
by the way the instructions were actually written in Australian
@@AwesomeMetalBands so they were upside down?
@@peacefulhoovy1999 if straya is the land down under then why do people say they'll dig a hole to china and not straya
@@cam182 cause we're not the land on top.
Step 1: Break up with your girlfriend
Step 2: Move to London
Step 3: Go to Epsom
Step 4: Figure out the equation of Pi if you add all the prime numbers together (in the first 1,000,000 numbers) divide it by 2x multiplied by how many bloodcells are in the human body. X is 27e6e826w82738362. You must firgure out what those letters are. Now spin the dial by the anwser you get.
Step 5: Firgire out a 36 by 36 rubix cube, use it as a brick in the Roman Wall near the tower of London. Once that happens, you will be arrested for it. The years you spend in prison or have to pay for a fine or have to do community service is what you enter into the dial.
Step 6: After your sentence, the pin shall pop out. Throw the box out the window of the appartment located on 11th floor, make sure it lands on Sariq the raper on the 19th of January, 2028 6 miliseconds, 29 seconds, 56 minutes passed 12:00, Depending on the sound she makes, enter it into the box, once retrieved. It should now have a 'fake' gun inside it.
Step 7: Shoot the gun at Obama, giving him a trim. Depending on how people give him a fresh trim slap, add that to the dial.
Step8: The key has fallen out, pu that in the hole and you win!
Fineprint: Or press the dialler once.
😂😂
"Yes, Your Honour, this was all for a puzzle. And no, I'm not on drugs."
This is the most underrated comment, I stg 🤣
It was hard to undrestand but its actualy the longest comment I ever seen keep it up
Rubik's**...
So what you’re saying is that I could make a puzzle like this full of randomness that nobody would understand and involves no logic whatsoever, and sell it for $1000?
Exactly what I was thinking!
Yep.
a $1000 combination lock
Scott Addams did it in the 1980's with his adventure games.
You had to use the broken tree branch and the half a rubber ball to make a plunger, use the plunger to retrieve the sunken box, chase the bird into the tree, set fire to the p!ants you found using the rock and the arrowhead, wait until the smoke makes the bird pass out, put the bird into the box and use the box as a raft to float down the river, stop at the little fork, use the bird to scare away the snake, reach into the little hole with the stick to get the rubber ball, go to the basement of the castle, wear the ball as a clown nose, look into the mirror and the reflection of your noise is the keyhole for the escape door. Couldn't you figure that out? It's obvious! Lol
He make a lot of money with those damn games.
This is a sequential discovery puzzle, it is SUPPOSED to be like this. You use trial and error, and with a paper on hand you map out the various locks and work forwards and backwards until you find the solution. It's like a maze. You can't solve a maze with logic, you HAVE to try various paths until you find the right one. This puzzle is genius, the problem here isn't the puzzle, its you.
Me: hides jewelry inside box
Robbers: having a seizure
Robber: *smashes it against the wall"
Nidhal Mahjoubi robbers: thinks wood phone is a priceless artifact and runs leaving the jewelry in the pile of remains
@@mokey9389 me:sends letter of thanks to robbers for removing the Satan box from my house
Sushi - Kun robbers would just take the box and brake it lol
Me: hides jewelry inside box
Also me: never sees that jewelry again because I don't want to go through the process of opening the box
This needs to be treated more as an art piece than a game or consumer product. There's something to be said about a relatively simple contraption that provides you with all of the means to open it, but could still take lifetimes to solve. Very cool!
The maker of this Puzzle himself can't remember the solution if it's not written
It's like guessing a 1000-digits password
Does this even really qualify as a puzzle when there's no way anyone could reasonably solve it without instructions just cause it resets itself so easily?
you are absolutely right I would say this does not qualify as a puzzle because there is no logic or way to determine the sequences. for example a Rubik's Cube has algorithms
We have the same first name
Have you played kojimas metal gear? Literally it took people to complete metal gear solid one years to figure out puzzles that had no logic...if you played PT on ps4 you will also find out that there was no logic behind some points where you need to complete to move forward...you keep opening doors and reset yourself turned out you had to walk forward a couple of steps then use the ps4 mic to call out a certain name to then complete the game..nobody would figure it out... also in metal gear solid one..to beat a boss you had to change your playstation controller slot from slot 1 to slot 4 to be able to stop the boss from reading your mind so that you do damage to him..who would know that? Took people years...so yes these are extreme types of puzzles
@@moeftw6792 exactly. This clock puzzle is just an enormously complex puzzle. Outside of the patience of most.
@@moeftw6792 nothing you said is true. You didn't use the mic in the P.T. demo, and it sure as shit didn't take people years to beat psycho mantis. In fact, if you keep calling Campbell for clues he outright tells you. You clearly haven't played either game, let alone beaten them.
IMO its not a puzzle unless you can intuitively figure it out based on clues and feel... if you need to know precise steps then it is a LOCK box, just a weak wooden lock rather than metal.
This isn't so much a puzzle as it is a visual representation of cruel and unusual punishment.
Chris: im hearing that ball drop now...
me: im hearing that frickin squikin ear murderer now...
Yeah, I had my headphones in lol not pleasant
Crazily I read your comments at the same time it happened in the video 🥴😂
The schematic of the inside should be included. How would anyone figure out that you should spin it 30 times?
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Nothering a hammer would not fix.
ESO - Fallout & Elder Scrolls Guides oh most definitely!!
Yeah genius. Smashing a puzzle that costs more than your phone.
it says no excessive force or external tools also it cost a lot of money so breaking it would be a bad move
ESO? How did you get on this side of youtube?
What’s up ESO I subscribe to you
This seams like it is unfair. Not really any hints within the puzzle.
radwilly1 that’s what makes it hard
This is just a really dumb puzzle. No indication of doing right or wrong, no indication of progression whatsoever. The step-by-step solution isn't even really step-by-step per se. It's like 5 steps within a step that has to be executed perfectly to progress to the next step or else you're stuck in a trap and have to reset. This just isn't a puzzle that has any sort of logic behind it, it's just a statistically impossible trial and error puzzle that has such complex steps to it that there is no sense of pattern or progression.
@@josephBo Finally someone thinking like me and thinking correct. Lol
You're right this puzzle makes no sense. I mean who would take the puzzle above their head upside down and know that you have to rotate so that 0 gets to the position of 1 and then spin it a lot of times and push 5 and 6 and rotate back and forth until you hear the right click since there are so many clicks and how would anyone know if you are doing it right or in a trap. Lol. It just needs necessarily doing exact random things in a exact order when you do not even know if it is correct or not.
Joseph Chung and Piyush pranav fun puzzles are hard to make because if you add clues it makes it much easier so it’s very hard to make a fun and hard puzzle
@@jakerhodes2105 Nope
Like in this video he literally had step by step instructions but still it was so hard for him solve. So if having instruction is making the puzzle not easy then having clues would certainly not make it easy.
Puzzle should be one which can be solved by common sense or clues within the puzzle and this is certainly not one of them.
Normal puzzle solver: *looks to see patterns or whatever*
Chris: *plays with the circle thingy*
*”maybe I broke it I don’t know”* is literally one of the Most relatable things I’ve ever heard.
If you can solve this without help, several government agencies will ring your doorbell.
Then use a flashy thing on you.
@@harveyharbicht4959 Government: How did you solve it?
You: Uhh so you do it like this (continue teaches)
Government: *taps pocket*
Also the government: *wears dark glasses*
You: Wait don't tell me-
Government: *takes out neuralyzer*
You: WAIT N- *flashed*
Government: *replaces puzzle* Sorry for the inconvenience. Someone pranked us. We're sorry
You: o.o
They actually call you on the puzzle phone, that's how you know when you have actually completed it.
It's like calling a digital vault a puzzle.
- Hey, to solve this super hard puzzle you have to carefully press some numbers in a specific order, and when you do that, the puzzle will magically open.
Then the password is a nine-digit number, and all of sudden this is the most difficult puzzle in the World.
There’s a difference between challengingly fun and just flat out hard.
It’s not even that it’s hard, it’s that only the maker knows how to solve it as it’s random, it’s like a password
you mean, flat out impossible, because it is completely impossible as there's no logic at all.
Ikr? I’d rather attempt Dark Souls 3 again, at least I can feel better after beating a boss
Flat out stupid
S - so
M - much
S - stress
S- Save
M- Me
S- Senpai
Norton Cha vgfsassddd
S - Suck
M - My
S - Sock?
@@gabuspr mmmmmm
S - So
M - Much
S - Squeak
Personally I think any puzzle which can't be solved from first principles is a poorly designed (in this case over-engineered) one.
It needs to come with a poem where each stanza is a clue for the next step
As an amazing piece of craftsmanship, this puzzle gets a 10. As a puzzle, it gets a meh. There is no internal logic to figuring it out, it's pure trial and error and thus the guide is needed. If there was some clues provided, or a way to infer the solution, it would be way more elegant of a puzzle.
you already have a clue, its an old dial telephone... means you mostly start with the 0 to put in any number that you want and that logic is in this puzzle.
just think about it more and you'll get the logic behind this puzzle, i needed some time to understand how it works without the instructions, but it gets clear once you understand the logic behind it.
Yeah it's not really a "puzzle". It should come with a poem or riddle that has a clue in each stanza or something
@@haxkztasy and the booby traps, the magnets, the fact you can see nothing? This is a beautifully crafted object to be sure, but a poor "puzzle"
A i t o m a r u oh stop your shit
Theevilrhino that dude suffers from the “Dunning-Krueger Effect”... Pretty funny really, if anybody doesn’t know what that is, Google is your friend 😬👍🏼👌🏼
This is literally just an "impossible puzzle", if it can even be called that. I think that a "puzzle", is something that can honestly be "solved", with some form of solution, other than explicit instruction which is beyond the need for guidance. Thus, based explicitly on complex chains of luck for the solution. That whole first part, in an attempt to be "intelligent", was nothing short of just annoying complexity. That would be like having to do jumping-jacks, scratch your nose, yell "Ambrasia", then untie only your left shoe, with only your right hand, in order to get the door open to the vault full of safes that simply require a key to open.
Honestly, that is like saying a space-shuttle is a "puzzle", because you need to know the specific order to hit all the buttons and moment when to hit them, before you can get to the moon.
well it cost 1k3$ and its limited edition so obviously it will not gonna be ez but yeah i think they push it too far
This reminds me of trying to solve call of duty zombies easter egg puzzles back in the day. I'd eventually give up and look for the solution on UA-cam and think, ya there is a 0% chance anyone would ever solve this without being told what to do.
What would make more sense is, maybe engrave a phone number onto the puzzle's body or the receiver part. Use that to guide the bearings into their proper spots. Like an actual rotary phone
I don’t like this puzzle because there is no way to solve I without instructions literally impossible if u got into a Booby trap and u can’t solve it with logic
I'm sorry, but puzzles like this aren't good and they aren't well designed because their solutions are essentially random. They don't take thought and creativity to solve - they take trial and error with enormous amounts of blind luck. It's like solving a combination lock by randomly guessing and considering it to be the greatest puzzle ever just because it was incredibly hard.
Except, a combination lock would have less possibilities. You don't have to spin the lock or enter 6 combinations in the right order.
Maybe it’s just trying to throw you off
That’s the point of puzzles like tf u mean
Jaiden Jones u right
Thats what makes it fun
I mean, this is WAY too hard. You could sit someone for 50 years with this and they wouldn’t solve it... Kinda unenjoyable
Sami Guizani lmaoo for realllll i just commented about that.. like how could anyone ever figure that out on their own? Just following the directions is a task in itself!
I wouldn’t say unenjoyable because it’s still incredible craftsmanship but this thing is freakin IMPOSSIBLE to figure out on ur own. The company should have never released any instructions and just offered a cash prize to whoever figured it out ... plot twist: fast forward 150 years later... no one has figured It out
@@tholzak that is a fukkin adorable little video. That old man was so happy just to see the thing solved!
This is so hard, that I can not call it hard anymore. It's not hard. It's just not a puzzle. A puzzle is supposed to be solvable, while this is not unless you've written the solution. It doesn't make you think your way through the solution.
The puzzle pieces don't even connect to each other, their completely irrelevant from the solution. "Turn 6 46.2235 degrees" How was I supposed to know that?
Tesla would smack you with something blunt.
This is a BAD puzzle. Puzzles are supposed to be solved, so there had to be something to hold on to, to get something from. This one, as many commented, consists basically of MANY combinations. The main thing that makes it bad - you don't solve it, you either try combinations or follow the solution.
The craftsmanship and mechanics of this puzzle are amazing, but I have to agree. Puzzles, no matter how difficult, are still POSSIBLE to solve. You have better changes of consecutively correctly guessing lottery numbers (in order) than you do figuring this thing out.
"Level 10 puzzle" they forgot the second zero.
Wrong its a -1 puzzle cause its not a puzzle at all merely a combination that no one will ever figure out without a solution/diagram to solve it.
-10,000 level “puzzle(combination)”
It’s a level 100 puzzle just fuse the two zeros and make the infinity symbol
Ohhh, so that’s what a 1024 bit encryption would look like in real life
More like 4096 lol
I thought it was 2048😂
I thought it was 2048😂
@@bandilenzimande5253 why 2 of the same reply?
A Person With A Stock Image i didn’t notice that had happened 🤷🏽♀️ so no reason
The makers of this puzzle are laughing all the way to the bank 💰
Jo Eltham oui jîmes samer 🤣
Is this even fun? There is no logic a human being can follow to solve it
its obviously not meant to be solved within a day, and is clearly only for fanatics/guru's
@@CheapseaChicken Doesnt matter how much of a guru u are. This is unsolvable unless you have instructions
@Magdalena Kneiflová The bead makes sound when u do something wrong too. The bead gives feedback when it gets locked into a trap. The bead makes no sounds during some steps, and it does makes sounds when it makes no difference to the steps sometimes. There is no consistency or logistics behind solving this. It's a series of impossible trial and error combinations that dont even work when done right half the time. It's a well designed "lock" but to call it a puzzle is a misnomer
@@josephBo WRONG! I solved it after roughly 4-5 weeks of fiddling with it on my own. The mechanisms are quite normal if you've been doing puzzle as long as I have. All it took was some time to figure out the positioning of the magnets.
@@haiscore2614 nah. Dont believe it. It's not possible as theres no logical consistency. Saying u fiddled with it makes no sense. U thought of holding it over your head and doing every possible random combo of ridiculously long steps with no margin of error? Nope u didnt. No point in lying as u wont get any credit on youtube. Not even the best puzzle masters could solve it
Me: *trying to solve a math problem
My brain: 7:15
Hahhaaha
It's a beautiful artifact and an amazing piece of craftsmanship, but a terrible puzzle. If no-one can even get the first part without using the solution, and it's not supposed to be an actual lock, i.e. it's something people are supposed to be able to open, then you've gone a little too far. Puzzles are meant to be solvable.
Agreed. This is actually shit as a puzzle. If it's completely unsolvable, then it has no value. There is no feasible way anyone would even figure out the first step, much less the rest of the very specific steps. If there are hidden balls and magnets, the puzzle has to be designed in such a way that you can feel or hear them. Otherwise, there's absolutely no way to solve this. 8 useless from a puzzling standpoint.
level what?
yeah, it's not a puzzle, it's a code, you have to "brute force" by trying all possible combinations, which can take months.
But that’s why it’s called a level 10 puzzle right🤔
Yeah this was pretty much the equivalent of just handing someone a high quality number padlock (I say high quality because a cheap master lock one is far easier to figure out the combo than this puzzle is with the solution) and being like this is a puzzle solve it
Not really a puzzle if theres no logic involved. Just dumb blind arbitrary steps.
They seem arbitrary, because we don't know the nature of the traps and the mechanism. They'd make perfect sense if it was transparent. But then it would just be a modestly hard puzzle for kids, not a clickbait-y impossible "puzzle".
What's the point of it being so supercomplicated? No logical solution, no fun.
i can see one thing it's good for. if you memorize the instructions and practice them, you could unlock it as a little party trick
read the instructiion there . at the back it says.
"use hammer"
This isn’t a puzzle, it literally gives no clues or reason and would only be solved with help... Cool design and workmanship but crappy “puzzle”... It’s just randomness
War Veteran 1-10 lol, that’s what makes it hard, no clues
Nvm
Completely agree, literally no logic behind it and nothing to figure out just very precise instructions which is also impressive but not a puzzle.
It is literally nothing but logic. The fact that the steps are so intricate with very small tolerances is the epitome of a puzzle. This puzzle was designed to take ages to solve. It wasn't designed to be solved in a day. There is no randomness as the instructions make explicitly clear. If you don't understand how it is supposed to be solved then you need to go look at FLEB's channel. He explains how to iteratively solve such complex puzzles (this being magnitudes more difficult than most but the same methods apply).
It's like finding vulnerabilities in software and figuring out how to exploit them. They can take months in some cases.
tl;dr obscurity is not randomness. Obscurity is solvable through iteration over whatever timeframe is necessary.
War Veteran 1-10 congrats you just explained puzzles !
The academic "How do i get through this puzzle?"
The realist "Where is my hammer..."
Wheres me mallet
Yep, if there were gold coins in this puzzle, there would be WOOD splinters outside it.
Ciaran Quinn beat me to it 😂
*nOw YoU jUsT hAvE tO pUt It BaCk ThE wAy YoU fOuNd It*
yeah this kind of thing is impossible to solve, at least within a reasonable amount of time just with creative thinking. its too many steps and everything is hidden so you dont even know if you have made progress unless you have the written solution already. cool, but i also prefer puzzles where, once you know the solution, you can solve it again quickly and easily.
It would be tolerable to play if there was some sort of inticator of when you got past certain points..that way, you at least know u are making progress along the way
MelvinDorkus it wasn’t made for puzzle solvers it was made purely to show creativity. It is very creative but not very puzzle
We "could" figure it out if the inside map was available with a little more details but otherwise it would take a LOT of thinking , inside mind mapping , intuition and trial and error to be able to solve this alone .
MelvinDorkus )
This very much needs to be a thing though. I think it is basically impossible for a reasonable solo solve. I think this is a team solve with a TRUE investigative mentality and literally trying to map out the interior and diagram it. That is the only way I could see my friends and myself solving this one. This one looks insane.,
That thing would be kindling once I looked at that pdf!
It's not a puzzle if it's not solvable, it's just a box...
a box for 1300 bucks. should also sell a few of them, great idea
Debatable if this is even a puzzle. The hidden steps seem to be impossible to discover even by accident and there is no apparant objective to be reached. How does deductive reasoning come into play when steps could only be found by blind luck and mindless determination.
Lol “hold over head to get out of booby trap.”
That its a puzzle is in no way debatable. Whether its to random and ridiculous to approach is. I dont know how this comment section has sunk into the question of whether or not its a puzzle. Yes it is. Is it worth your time? probably not. But its a puzzle any way you look at it.You have to work the pieces to get to the solution or not because.... youre puzzled.
Makawav Of course it's debatable. It's not up to you to decide that.
@@MrYugideck Yup its debatable like whether or not we're speaking english with each other right not. And in the english dictionary, if you look up puzzle, you'll find a definition that matches what this thing is.
@@Makawav actually, it is not a puzzle.
Puzzle, definition:
noun
a toy, problem, or other contrivance designed to amuse by presenting difficulties to be solved by ingenuity or patient effort.
This is not something you can solve by ingenuity or patient effort, seeing as there is no logical way to get to the solution, especially by ingenuity or patient effort
the real winner is the guy who made this (Forgot his name already), who took your money and u buying this puzzle, lol
Oui, mais chez nous on dit "tant qu'il trouve des couillons pour payer..."
FREXIT FREXIT 2017 Why reply in French when the original comment is in English?
@@minisn3066 Boa pergunta, quem faria isso? 🧐
Actually I think the designers are the losers from a business perspective. The word is out the puzzle is unsolvable, so I doubt they will have any significant sales of the product long term.
Chris: "no force Chris no force"
Also Chris: *continues to use force*
Him: I'm looking at the answer
Me: no... give it a shot, be the first to solve it without the answer
Me After: HOLODYJESUS i take that back
So I watched around 10 videos of this guy and every puzzle he solves is called the hardest puzzle ever LOL
And that's why you'll always be on the outside of life looking in and wishing you were the successful one.... Lol
@@MrTruth-yn7pq now that was uncalled for m8
@@shoaibi.k9624 - Actually that was rather restrained compared to what I would usually say.. I'm getting old... Cheers!!
@@MrTruth-yn7pq Then you are a bitter weirdo with problems... Cheers!!
@@crushy93 - Hiya Little Snowflake, that sure is a really swell opinion you have there and you know what they say... Opinions are like assholes, everyone has one but only mine matters.
SMS stands for so much shit 😂
Lord Phontaroy
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I just found this channel an hour ago and I’m so incredibly intrigued. I know I can’t even solve the most basic of things like a Rubic’s Cube. I’m therefore fascinated with the deductive skills you have to find patterns and very random things that help solve the puzzles.
That squeaky noise on the wheel just killed me
SAMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMEEEEEEEEEEEE😂😂😂😂
I don’t mind it
@@edboss36 wh wh *what!*
Don’t stress Chris no one would ever get that unless they try for years first lol
Imagine being in jail, and bail is to solve this puzzle blind.
BRAVEBooce guess I’ll rot.
lmao i thought the exact same thing, what if i was given this in jail and only had to solve it to get out. what hte fuck is wrong with us.
let the games begin
Id imagine your crime is very foolish for this to be punishment.
or just solve it period 😂
wow i’d be wanting all that money back.
scam
i honestly dont like this puzzle. the difficulty is at a point where its nealy the same as if you just try to unlock a number lock with thousends of different possible combinations by try and error. even the first step is just try and error. from what would you ever get a clue to the position of the zero? could be the 1? or the 2? or3? and so on. just dump. no i realy dont like this one.
+1
I agree. I enjoy puzzles that take time and thought to solve but this seems near impossible. Props to the craftsmanship and ingenuity but I think this would be above my level of enjoyment.
In a million years I figured this out. True story
I feel it's worse. I have solved a lock box that locks keys in it onto a front door of a house. So it has numbers 0-9 on it needs a four number pin to unlock. Only took 3 days Of randomly paying with it. And im pretty sure that was easier than this phone puzzle lol
I agree with you 100% but FYI - the phrase is "trial and error" not "try and error".