Thanks for a great review! I'm glad you enjoyed the design, it's one of my favorites. Check our website Monday we are releasing a small batch of Topless Puzzle Box :)
Thank you Eric and Dallas for the kind comments! Also, @Mr. Puzzle you can put the box back together without using the lids if you use the diagonal axis...that's what the angled cuts on the corner by the pin retention hole are for :)
This was the first time in puzzle history that I knew right away what the solution was going to be. I even exclaimed, "I knew it!!" when he opened the box 😂
Likewise! I'm extremely bad at puzzles, and when he showed that there was a magnet on only one side of the lid I just knew, just keep trying to turn the lids and it will open eventually! Not trying to be a smart guy, but this looks like one of those cases that a guy is so good at solving puzzles, that gets stuck on one that has a simple way to solve! 😉
This is one puzzle that I actually knew the solution just as soon as he took off the lids that were held on by magnets. Knowing that magnets repel as well as attract. I'm pretty sure I would of had this one open in less than 2 minutes. Honestly most of these puzzles I would never find the solution to. So I'm just happy to find one. Also the more of these puzzle videos I watch the more I realize there are only so many ways to make things work.
That was amazing, such a simple solution hidden so beautifully. For the first time ever I understood your thought process when you worked out what was going on and what was moving. Really impressive for such a simple puzzle.
99% of these puzzles, I have no idea how he completes them as fast as he does. This one though took him over an hour and I knew the solution almost immediately.
I’m actually surprised it took you so long to work this one out seeing as you’ve solved MUCH harder puzzles in less time. I actually really like this puzzle but $220 is a little bit pricey for me (as usual!).
Die Chance das ausversehen zu lösen liegt bei 1/(4*4) ~ 6,3 % Womöglich wär eine Sechseckige Form besser dahingehend (1/(6*6) ~ 2,8%). Ist nur die Frage ob das dann auch so gut aussäh. Rund fände ich persönlich auch Recht interessant
@@Mr.Puzzle still waiting on your attempt at the hazmat cargo! I hear Carl Hoff sent it to both you and Chris ( he hasn’t solved it yet). I purchased a copy myself and am nearing a solution!
I had immediately imagined brute-forcing the key configurations - there's 16 possible - but I never would have thought about the box being assembled "diagonally"
I believe the trick is that you have to not only rotate the lids, but also swap them. They both have magnets with reverse polarity, and so you have to swap the lids to get them on the right side.
@@Guharfuh Very likely! I'd try both sides myself and though I'm a beginner and Mr Puzzle is a true expert I'm surprised he didn't himself as a first step, but maybe it's just the simple (!) way I think. Even so, despite the time it took I do think it's a 3/5 at hardest and Mr Puzzle took into the account the simple yet brilliant mechanism as well as the quality when he rated it :)
@@kimchi_b You're probably spot on with this! The psychology of puzzles is interesting - good puzzle designs often take advantage of the solver's assumptions. Experienced puzzle solvers often have more assumptions than a novice. I've seen someone totally new to puzzles solve a box in five minutes that stumped a veteran for weeks. Some of my designs aimed at the more experienced crowd use those assumptions against them, and Topless is one of them.
@@Cubicdissection Brilliant, many thanks for the reply! I'm sorry, I edited my reply to be a bit shorter and missed out that this would very likely be harder for the more advanced puzzler, which is what you're referring to I think. The psychology is fascinating indeed and the fact it took Mr Puzzle so long is a testament to how well it can work! Even for a novice though IF I solved it quite quickly I would think it a brilliant and satisfying puzzle that would encourage me to try more, great work :)
Thanks for the feedback Ryan! My goal in life is to get as many high-quality puzzles out in the world as I can at the lowest prices. I'd love to be able to sell it for less but it's just very costly to manufacture small-batch high-quality work. We start with solid stock lumber and handcraft the entire thing from scratch. It takes a long time to maintain the quality. As the mechanical puzzle world grows and the market gets bigger we hope to be able to scale production and bring prices down so our work is more accessible.
The instant I saw the way it would open I thought of the correct way to open it. Then you took an hour to figure it out and me thinking ”should I just skip to the end”?
There's is a small bump in price to $239 for this last batch. We're still working out our pricing models against overhead and labor...it's tough to do for a small operation like us!
Not gonna lie, once you mentioned magnets on the corners of the lid i kepy thinking, how long before he realizes the solutions staring him in the face lol. Some of these you do would drive me batty, but the moment i see magnets i begin wondering where they need to fit. Because magnets wont get put in for no reason.
It can be, depending on what kind of puzzles you collect. Wood puzzles represent a unique challenge because the precision has a direct bearing on the quality of the solving experience. Imprecise puzzles leak information to the solver in that the incorrect assembly does not fit the same as the correct assembly. A quality wood puzzle requires incredible precision to achieve the result that every possible interaction feels the same and reveals no clues. In manufacturing the tighter the tolerances the higher the cost. Every component dimension on the Topless Box is accurate to within 0.002 inches. The size of the market also has a lot to do with it. In a large market with many millions of customers, it's possible to produce higher quality products at a lower per-unit cost because you can invest in manufacturing processes that are expensive to set up but result in a low per-unit cost. Since puzzles are such a small market that's not currently possible, so it's all done by hand the old fashioned way which is very costly for the maker.
This was weird to watch... some strange Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hide vibe going on. In the first minute you discover the keyring to open the lock and I totally admired your deductive abilities for getting there *that* quickly. In that moment the puzzle was essentially solved: just put the parts into the only place thay fit and see what the different combinations might bring. Key and keyhole. And you got there in seconds. But then you spend an *hour* twisting, shaking and hitting the lock like a chimp in the zoo as if the first minute simply never happened.
Thanks for a great review! I'm glad you enjoyed the design, it's one of my favorites. Check our website Monday we are releasing a small batch of Topless Puzzle Box :)
Really enjoyed it. The "AHA" moment was so satisfying! 😁👍
Great puzzle!!!!
Great job on that design
Thank you Eric and Dallas for the kind comments! Also, @Mr. Puzzle you can put the box back together without using the lids if you use the diagonal axis...that's what the angled cuts on the corner by the pin retention hole are for :)
Best puzzle I've ever seen.
The best ones are the ones that are very simple when you know it. Like with the best magic tricks.
I LOVE the simple design of this puzzle.
Brilliant use of magnetic repulsion. Most puzzles with magnets just use them to stick stuff together.
Super cool mechanism, puzzle boxes are among my favourite puzzles to see on this channel; they are usually the most creative.
It's rare to see a puzzle use repelling magnets as part of the solution. Though simple, it's unconventional and unique. I love it.
So far my favorite puzzle, I love magnets, I love simple. What a beautiful combination💞😇👍
This was the first time in puzzle history that I knew right away what the solution was going to be. I even exclaimed, "I knew it!!" when he opened the box 😂
Nice! :)
Yeah, same here. Mr Puzzle‘s brain is already too sophisticated 😉
Likewise! I'm extremely bad at puzzles, and when he showed that there was a magnet on only one side of the lid I just knew, just keep trying to turn the lids and it will open eventually!
Not trying to be a smart guy, but this looks like one of those cases that a guy is so good at solving puzzles, that gets stuck on one that has a simple way to solve! 😉
Thanks for showing us a top with that topless box. That was pretty clever.
Clever! Both the puzzle design and the determination of solution! 👏
I like this puzzle. A puzzle with a unique mechanism is better than one with lots of normal mechanisms
Thank you, Mr Puzzle!
I love how simple and clever this is. Perfect stash box
75% gold play button to be exact! A lot of people to amaze so often. Thank
Mr Puzzle has done so many puzzles, he became a wood expert in the process
😁👍
That is A Brilliant idea for a puzzle
Wow! I make puzzles myself... that is very clever, very beautiful. Wow!
I'd love to check out your work! Do you have a website?
awesome puzzle and as always amazingly solved!
This is one puzzle that I actually knew the solution just as soon as he took off the lids that were held on by magnets. Knowing that magnets repel as well as attract. I'm pretty sure I would of had this one open in less than 2 minutes. Honestly most of these puzzles I would never find the solution to. So I'm just happy to find one. Also the more of these puzzle videos I watch the more I realize there are only so many ways to make things work.
That was amazing, such a simple solution hidden so beautifully. For the first time ever I understood your thought process when you worked out what was going on and what was moving. Really impressive for such a simple puzzle.
99% of these puzzles, I have no idea how he completes them as fast as he does. This one though took him over an hour and I knew the solution almost immediately.
🤗
Your superpower is patience, my friend. Well done.
First Rule of Puzzles: Bop it! Twist it! Spin it! Pull it!
The Birdseye Maple is 😍😍
I love the simplicity of the puzzle. This was ridiculously cool.
I love Cubicdissection, can't wait for Monday's release! Also, I believe the tops have Tungsten tips🍻
So satisfying, feels good to see the solutions.
It was fun to watch you trying to solve it. Nice concept.
Glad you like it!
Great concept and great craftsmanship. Definitely one to put on my wish list!
Too easy!!! It would take me days to get it! Great puzzle and excellent video!!
Thanks!
First time I ever figured out the solution before Mr Puzzle! Soon as you said the lids had a magnet in the corner I got it, woo hoo
what a great design, love it
Very clever puzzle. Looks cool to
Very clever! Would love to have it, beautiful and challenging.
You are so kind before you slay your opponent .A gentleman can never show their power.
Loved solving this puzzle. Happy to own a copy 🙏🏻
This one is looking like a great and also an original idea executed superb. I love magnets.
This is one time that I was yelling at the screen about what you should try.
At least you had some fun! :D
Same here! 👍👍
I don't often get the solution but I worked this one out very quickly. I was getting a bit frustrated too, it was painful!
The two magnets in the lids - one in the center and one in the corner - gave it away.
I think he's so used to strange unusual solutions by now that it doesn't occur to his mind anymore to try the straight, simple in your face stuff :D.
I liked this puzzle. Maybe I will add it to my collection.
Great video! Amazing puzzle.
You had me at topless.
2:23 - With all that spinage, I imagine you'll end up looking like Popeye soon!
"neither a top nor a bottom"
hmm..
Its a switch 😆
no, its a versatile
That's class
Brilliant mechanism!!
Add a keyfob to an Audi A7 as a gift inside to really make it harder.
Woaw, vraiment difficile bravo. 🙏
It looks beautifully made!
when are you going to tackle a harder revomaze
I like the simplicity of this puzzle, I went to check the link and it’s sold out!!! Maybe there will be a re-release.
On the page I linkes you can see there will be a last batch next week
Oh cool, I did look again! Thanks for the response. I love your videos. 👍
I actually predicted that the solution involved repelling the magnets inside, but I was still satisfied with seeing how it actually worked.
This is not the topless we wanted, but what we deserved.
It looks like if you flip the spinning plate over there's a notch to mount the top for show.
"It will just be one movement..." *one hour later*
Can the lids be used as coasters. If not, missed opportunity. Looks like amazing work.
Ok here is my guess at 5:40 both lids have to be placed in the right orientation for it to open.
That intro left me with awe
That was sooo cool. And beautiful. Your enthusiasm is wonderful, it always makes me smile. Loved the cute little spinner, too.
Just came across your videos enjoying them and subscribed 😊
So much better then a ramsey video..
I’m actually surprised it took you so long to work this one out seeing as you’ve solved MUCH harder puzzles in less time. I actually really like this puzzle but $220 is a little bit pricey for me (as usual!).
Chris Ramsey has competition
I like this , this was cool 👌🏽🇦🇺
Get this man to 800k!
🙏
Where do you store your large collection of puzzles?
Simple solution for complex puzzle
Imagine how much more difficult that would be if all the sides looked the same.
Or if it was 10 boxes in one with many magnets in diff corners making the order and gravity effecting magnets.
For once I had actually figured it out fairly quickly.
Die Chance das ausversehen zu lösen liegt bei 1/(4*4) ~ 6,3 %
Womöglich wär eine Sechseckige Form besser dahingehend (1/(6*6) ~ 2,8%). Ist nur die Frage ob das dann auch so gut aussäh. Rund fände ich persönlich auch Recht interessant
Oooh would love to see you solve the lock 64 from puzzlemaster! I feel it'd be up your ally
I think I have it here, if yes I will try it soon!
@@Mr.Puzzle still waiting on your attempt at the hazmat cargo! I hear Carl Hoff sent it to both you and Chris ( he hasn’t solved it yet). I purchased a copy myself and am nearing a solution!
Imagine how confused aliens are going to be when they start finding puzzles.
Me: Can we have a Chris Ramsay puzzle intro?
Mom: We have a Chris Ramsay puzzle intro at home.
Chris Ramsay puzzle intro at home:
omg so clever!!!
I had immediately imagined brute-forcing the key configurations - there's 16 possible - but I never would have thought about the box being assembled "diagonally"
32 combinations as the lids have to be on the correct side.....
32
This world is a terrarium, a built, and stationary growthhouse, not a planet freely in a space!
45 minutes: When in doubt spin and bang it!
Well... 😅
A little way through, I said: You need to put the lids back on, Mr P!
Is your collection small or is it of small tops?
small
@@Mr.Puzzle ok😂
Lol after 30 seconds I thought of that solution.
It could be a 3/5 to a new puzzler who simply rotates the lids and tries the 'opening' side from the beginning. Great puzzle though, beautifully made!
I believe the trick is that you have to not only rotate the lids, but also swap them. They both have magnets with reverse polarity, and so you have to swap the lids to get them on the right side.
@@Guharfuh Very likely! I'd try both sides myself and though I'm a beginner and Mr Puzzle is a true expert I'm surprised he didn't himself as a first step, but maybe it's just the simple (!) way I think. Even so, despite the time it took I do think it's a 3/5 at hardest and Mr Puzzle took into the account the simple yet brilliant mechanism as well as the quality when he rated it :)
@@kimchi_b You're probably spot on with this! The psychology of puzzles is interesting - good puzzle designs often take advantage of the solver's assumptions. Experienced puzzle solvers often have more assumptions than a novice. I've seen someone totally new to puzzles solve a box in five minutes that stumped a veteran for weeks. Some of my designs aimed at the more experienced crowd use those assumptions against them, and Topless is one of them.
@@Cubicdissection Brilliant, many thanks for the reply! I'm sorry, I edited my reply to be a bit shorter and missed out that this would very likely be harder for the more advanced puzzler, which is what you're referring to I think. The psychology is fascinating indeed and the fact it took Mr Puzzle so long is a testament to how well it can work! Even for a novice though IF I solved it quite quickly I would think it a brilliant and satisfying puzzle that would encourage me to try more, great work :)
@@kimchi_b thank you! We really love our work and our clients. Puzzlers are some of the nicest people in the world for sure :)
I would love to buy this puzzle but I just cannot justify it at that price point.
Thanks for the feedback Ryan! My goal in life is to get as many high-quality puzzles out in the world as I can at the lowest prices. I'd love to be able to sell it for less but it's just very costly to manufacture small-batch high-quality work. We start with solid stock lumber and handcraft the entire thing from scratch. It takes a long time to maintain the quality. As the mechanical puzzle world grows and the market gets bigger we hope to be able to scale production and bring prices down so our work is more accessible.
It would have been easy for me because I would have tried all 32 orientations of the tops first.
The spinning top base almost looks like a euler disc.
I JUST FREAKED OUT
I didn’t realize it but I was 100% expecting Chris Ramsey 😂
So each lid can only open one side, and therefore there are 32 combinations?
Would have been fun to see if you could have solved the puzzle before the top stopped spinning.
No way! :)
Wow
Feeding the algorithm
it was literally hit and try. With sides lol
The instant I saw the way it would open I thought of the correct way to open it.
Then you took an hour to figure it out and me thinking ”should I just skip to the end”?
Nice. $229
There's is a small bump in price to $239 for this last batch. We're still working out our pricing models against overhead and labor...it's tough to do for a small operation like us!
Schrödinger's Box...
Not gonna lie, once you mentioned magnets on the corners of the lid i kepy thinking, how long before he realizes the solutions staring him in the face lol.
Some of these you do would drive me batty, but the moment i see magnets i begin wondering where they need to fit. Because magnets wont get put in for no reason.
In 1,000,000 years this puzzle will no longer function and be locked forever in treasure hunters vault
Would had been fun if the creator had put a steel ball inside.
Mr Puzzle might've still been sitting there shaking it and spinning it.
What's the name
I’m gonna get one of these and use it to hide things from my little brother lol
Why choose when you can have both? Oh is that not the TOPic?
random comment for support :D
It’s a nice puzzle. But 229$ ? It seems that puzzling is nowadays a very expensive hobby. 🙁
It can be, depending on what kind of puzzles you collect. Wood puzzles represent a unique challenge because the precision has a direct bearing on the quality of the solving experience. Imprecise puzzles leak information to the solver in that the incorrect assembly does not fit the same as the correct assembly.
A quality wood puzzle requires incredible precision to achieve the result that every possible interaction feels the same and reveals no clues. In manufacturing the tighter the tolerances the higher the cost. Every component dimension on the Topless Box is accurate to within 0.002 inches.
The size of the market also has a lot to do with it. In a large market with many millions of customers, it's possible to produce higher quality products at a lower per-unit cost because you can invest in manufacturing processes that are expensive to set up but result in a low per-unit cost. Since puzzles are such a small market that's not currently possible, so it's all done by hand the old fashioned way which is very costly for the maker.
This was weird to watch... some strange Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hide vibe going on. In the first minute you discover the keyring to open the lock and I totally admired your deductive abilities for getting there *that* quickly. In that moment the puzzle was essentially solved: just put the parts into the only place thay fit and see what the different combinations might bring. Key and keyhole. And you got there in seconds. But then you spend an *hour* twisting, shaking and hitting the lock like a chimp in the zoo as if the first minute simply never happened.
This was entertaining. But also painful.