I think it would be cool to see a professional investigator/detective take on some puzzles so we can see what kind of deductive reasoning and approach they use
Investigating and solving puzzles take 2 different skill sets. One is interviewing people and looking at evidence, the other is a puzzle. Its mechanical.
Loved the video!!! A surgeon would be interesting both with their problem-solving skills as well as the dexterity requirements. Especially for the Hanayama puzzles. 👀
This is a great format and way to reuse old puzzles. I would love to see more videos like this. It's nice seeing others experience the joy of puzzles. It also feels like a gameshow, which is quite fun.
Imagine Chris getting some of the best puzzle makers and escape room makers together to create some escape rooms and challenging a handful of folks like rocket scientists , mathematicians, coders etc to escape the ultimate room.
J'aime beaucoup ce type de vidéo! 🥰 Comme certains ont inscrits, bonne façon de réutiliser les puzzles déjà fait tout en voyant une nouvelle perspective de résolution. Great work! All the suggestions are good, you must do all of them! Pretty sure you have enough puzzles for that! 😁
You jammed him up when you told him it was a tetrahedron! He's an engineer, he immediately started doing 3D transforms! That's a horrible GAG to drop on an engineer! But you knew that! CHEATING! 😂😂😂
I have an obsession with puzzles and not like 200pc puzzle you do on a table, but like these puzzles from this video and the time and knowledge that that was put into making that last one is so fascinating to me!! Love watching your videos keep them coming!!!!
Great new video format! Seeing how others battle the old puzzles is great fun! Can’t wait for more like this. Some of the ideas for who to try it next are really good! Like a video gamer, a detective, or an escape room designer. Great video Chris!
This is a cool idea!! You could definitely do like surgeons, detectives, treasure hunters, architects, etc but like pair them up with puzzles that fit their jobs! Great stuff man!
I'm in demolition, and a puzzle lover. We don't use explosives, the entire building is a puzzle. To take it apart properly, and in a safe order, you must know how things are put together. Please sir, find a hands-on demo pro. ✌️
Dan - I’m chuffed to bits for you and the team. What you have achieved over the years, and especially the past six months is SERIOUSly impressive. Thank you for sharing it with us.
I absolutely love this concept. It would awesome to see an astrophysicist (say Neil deGrasse Tyson), some different athletes that watch your videos, or maybe even Spider-Man (since he’s a fan apparently) take on some of your puzzles
I love all your videos but have to admit the puzzles are the first thing that grabbed me WAY back when. I then started learning sleight of hand magic and cardistry from you! Would be amazing to meet you someday! I think an engineer would be a good one to take on the puzzle challenge. Thanks for all the awesome entertainment over the years!! You rock!!
I enjoyed the new editing! Good work guys! As for the next guest, maybe a mathematician, or physicist? I think they need to open their creative side of the brain a little more to solve some of the puzzles. It'd be fun.
I like the new format of bringing other guys in. It would also be interesting if you put up a challenge for others to solve the same puzzles side by side faster than you. :-)
Dude, you are really reimagining & recreating the puzzle aspect of your channel in an amazing way. Love it. Next profession: Someone that works with AI. Or, at least, electrical engineering / computer science. Curious how others in my degrees would handle these. Also, get that chess master from New York on for puzzles; the one with the YT channel. Like make him solve puzzles whilst playing against you in chess. :D
Have a thumbnail in UA-cam's suggested-videos column with a couple _potential_ challengers: Ex-Mythbuster Adam Savage & Matt Parker of Stand-Up Maths. They're into off-beat projects, including meeting up to do a few "One-Day Build" videos together. [🤷♂You can ask, anyway!]
I love everything about this video. Giving back to others, seeing a different persons perspective on how to solve something. Get to compare to your own solves. Love it!
This was really impressive! I always found it interesting to watch highly intelligent people run through problem-solving exercises, where they have to put their intellectual skills to work.
I say to the professionals to take on the puzzles are the following 1. A teacher (from the age children started to got to schools to university level.) 2. A doctor (GP/MD/MD/PHD) 3. Sport star (wrestler/football(soccer)/rugby(football) 4. A tv celebrity 5. A chef 6 a professor Are some few. If I choose any of them it be a teacher
Love this type of new content, whenever you put money on the line, it can make any situation interesting and just build up suspense 🙏🏾 great to see you keep the puzzle community interesting and fun 🔥🔥🔥
A Mechanical engineer, they spend a lot of time puzzling out new and unique ways to make joints, screws and other structural arrangements to improve, reduce and lighten things.
As a fellow rocket scientist, way to represent! Watching this, I probably would've tackled each puzzle in a similar way. Gotta have that pen and paper lol
Love this new content format and the donation vibe also! As a Firefighter I'd love to see a fellow dragon slayer take on a puzzle and maybe donations go to the Fallen Firefighters Association or Burn Foundation!!
This is such an awesome video, I loved that its something a lil different but we got to see Chris coaching like a big brother, and He's donating to an awesome cause?! I'd love to see more stuff like this.
This isn’t a profession but they say people with dyslexia are better at puzzle solving and seeing things in that way so that would definitely be cool to watch
As a mechanical engineer myself, I'd like to see you get a master mechanical engineer on some of these puzzles. Someone in industrial engineering would be preferred.
I like this concept for the puzzle videos! A good way to revamp some of the puzzles you've had around for awhile and make use of your ever growing collection lol
I think it would be interesting to see either a mathematician or physicist try these puzzles they have a lot of problem solving skulls but it would still be a challenge for them equivalent to a rocket scientist
Great video (& title) and I love the concept! It was interesting to see his way of thinking and how he approached each puzzle! As always the video quality is fabulous! 🧩🚀🚀
Thanks for watching! Definitely a new type of puzzle video. Let me know which profession you would like to see tackle some of my puzzles!!
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Escape Room designers. :D
A Engineer or maybe later on if this becomes more of a series, a puzzledesigner.
How about an orthopedic surgeon?
I think it would be cool to see a professional investigator/detective take on some puzzles so we can see what kind of deductive reasoning and approach they use
How about a professional wrestler... or Mike Tyson :D
This is a great idea
Yeah, like an FBI profiler or something like that. Those guys are masters at critical thinking.
Investigating and solving puzzles take 2 different skill sets. One is interviewing people and looking at evidence, the other is a puzzle. Its mechanical.
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Loved the video!!! A surgeon would be interesting both with their problem-solving skills as well as the dexterity requirements. Especially for the Hanayama puzzles. 👀
Ohh good call on the Hanayamas
@@ChrisRamsay52 Medlife Crisis would take on the challenge for sure
Great video!
Wouldn't mind seeing a locksmith try out the puzzles haha
Ooooo love this!
@@ChrisRamsay52 Lockpickinglawyer collab soon?
@@tyfunk8614 He would just figure out how to open the last panel without solving any of the puzzle
Lockpickinglawyer here, and I have a sledge hammer.
@@tyfunk8614 "We'll try that again to make sure it wasn't a fluke"
This is a great format and way to reuse old puzzles. I would love to see more videos like this. It's nice seeing others experience the joy of puzzles. It also feels like a gameshow, which is quite fun.
Guillaume was excellent, very well done to him and congrats to the team. Thanks Chris ❤
I love this format. I would call it passing the torch, but it is more like kicking them out of the boat to see if they can swim.
Testing their worthiness
Imagine Chris getting some of the best puzzle makers and escape room makers together to create some escape rooms and challenging a handful of folks like rocket scientists , mathematicians, coders etc to escape the ultimate room.
Don’t act like you still gave them 1k from the goodness of your heart… you know you just wanted your face on the rocket 😂😂
My thoughts too 😂😂😂
He paid the "face-on-the-rocket"-tax 😂
Fun to watch as always...the production of these videos just never fail. Awesome work. 🚀
Glad you enjoy it!
@@ChrisRamsay52 Could you do a real time video of you trying to figure out a puzzle also I love your videos.
J'aime beaucoup ce type de vidéo! 🥰 Comme certains ont inscrits, bonne façon de réutiliser les puzzles déjà fait tout en voyant une nouvelle perspective de résolution. Great work! All the suggestions are good, you must do all of them! Pretty sure you have enough puzzles for that! 😁
This is a great video, I love the 'giving back'
CHRIS U SHOULD DO ANOTHER ESCAPE ROOM
Yes
You jammed him up when you told him it was a tetrahedron! He's an engineer, he immediately started doing 3D transforms! That's a horrible GAG to drop on an engineer! But you knew that! CHEATING! 😂😂😂
I have an obsession with puzzles and not like 200pc puzzle you do on a table, but like these puzzles from this video and the time and knowledge that that was put into making that last one is so fascinating to me!! Love watching your videos keep them coming!!!!
Great new video format! Seeing how others battle the old puzzles is great fun! Can’t wait for more like this. Some of the ideas for who to try it next are really good! Like a video gamer, a detective, or an escape room designer. Great video Chris!
This is a cool idea!! You could definitely do like surgeons, detectives, treasure hunters, architects, etc but like pair them up with puzzles that fit their jobs! Great stuff man!
I love this collaboration!! Great video and thank you!!
I'm in demolition, and a puzzle lover. We don't use explosives, the entire building is a puzzle. To take it apart properly, and in a safe order, you must know how things are put together. Please sir, find a hands-on demo pro. ✌️
Testing against people like doctors, mechanics, and chess players would be great for this channel!!!
This format is fantastic. Really enjoyed it.
3:01 :O THE ONE PICE IS REALLLL
I like this format. Its a good use of your puzzle collection.
Love this concept. Absolutely would want more.
Now, when do we get to see you try to build a rocket?
i LOVE this dude, hes super sweet and having him back sometime would be awesome. as for the next profession, a city planner might be interesting!
Congrats to Guillaume for the fundraising, hope your trip to New Mexico goes smoothly
- Waterloo rocketry
Dan - I’m chuffed to bits for you and the team. What you have achieved over the years, and especially the past six months is SERIOUSly impressive. Thank you for sharing it with us.
I absolutely love this concept. It would awesome to see an astrophysicist (say Neil deGrasse Tyson), some different athletes that watch your videos, or maybe even Spider-Man (since he’s a fan apparently) take on some of your puzzles
Loving the new formats!
This was very enjoyable and i had a lot of fun rooting for him, thanks Chris!
This has so much potential for a great series with different jobs tryna solve puzzles. love it!
I love all your videos but have to admit the puzzles are the first thing that grabbed me WAY back when. I then started learning sleight of hand magic and cardistry from you! Would be amazing to meet you someday! I think an engineer would be a good one to take on the puzzle challenge. Thanks for all the awesome entertainment over the years!! You rock!!
A professional cryptic crossword setter should be good at some of your puzzles, Chris 🙂
I am liking this series where you get people from different professions trying to solve these puzzles.
Digging this type of video Chris! It’s a nice change of pace and allows you to get behind the camera a bit more too. Awesome path for your channel.
Just watched the video. It was very enjoyable. Thank Chris. ❤
I enjoyed the new editing! Good work guys! As for the next guest, maybe a mathematician, or physicist? I think they need to open their creative side of the brain a little more to solve some of the puzzles. It'd be fun.
I like the new format of bringing other guys in. It would also be interesting if you put up a challenge for others to solve the same puzzles side by side faster than you. :-)
AMG, I love it! It's so much fun seeing the methodology of 'working out' the puzzle :D
Great video! I really enjoyed watching this. Way to go, Chris :D
I love the concept ! I wish to know more about your challenger. I'd love to see à marketing guy.. They think they know everything 😂
Dude, you are really reimagining & recreating the puzzle aspect of your channel in an amazing way. Love it.
Next profession: Someone that works with AI. Or, at least, electrical engineering / computer science. Curious how others in my degrees would handle these.
Also, get that chess master from New York on for puzzles; the one with the YT channel. Like make him solve puzzles whilst playing against you in chess. :D
Love this
Have a thumbnail in UA-cam's suggested-videos column with a couple _potential_ challengers: Ex-Mythbuster Adam Savage & Matt Parker of Stand-Up Maths. They're into off-beat projects, including meeting up to do a few "One-Day Build" videos together. [🤷♂You can ask, anyway!]
I love the format! It's fun to see someone else solve puzzles that we've seen Chris solve.
I think it would be fun to see the puzzle makers challenge each other.
I love everything about this video. Giving back to others, seeing a different persons perspective on how to solve something. Get to compare to your own solves. Love it!
Yes! Thank you!
This was really impressive! I always found it interesting to watch highly intelligent people run through problem-solving exercises, where they have to put their intellectual skills to work.
I say to the professionals to take on the puzzles are the following
1. A teacher (from the age children started to got to schools to university level.)
2. A doctor (GP/MD/MD/PHD)
3. Sport star (wrestler/football(soccer)/rugby(football)
4. A tv celebrity
5. A chef
6 a professor
Are some few. If I choose any of them it be a teacher
its crazy to me that when told to make a pyramid, he is a little confused. But then chris says "tetrahedron" and he's like "Ah! Yes!"
I really like this series Chris! This is such a cool Idea.
Love this type of new content, whenever you put money on the line, it can make any situation interesting and just build up suspense 🙏🏾 great to see you keep the puzzle community interesting and fun 🔥🔥🔥
A Mechanical engineer, they spend a lot of time puzzling out new and unique ways to make joints, screws and other structural arrangements to improve, reduce and lighten things.
Love the fresh new take on your content, very you and authentic, nice to see you trying out a different format
Sick video. That last puzzle was awesome!
great video, I would love to see a race between a mathematician and a engineer. Or a software engineer vs a mechanical engineer.
Bubba if you are doing this as a series I love that you are challenging yourself it is a great idea and I hope you are feeling better brother
As a fellow rocket scientist, way to represent! Watching this, I probably would've tackled each puzzle in a similar way. Gotta have that pen and paper lol
Love this new content format and the donation vibe also! As a Firefighter I'd love to see a fellow dragon slayer take on a puzzle and maybe donations go to the Fallen Firefighters Association or Burn Foundation!!
This is such an awesome video, I loved that its something a lil different but we got to see Chris coaching like a big brother, and He's donating to an awesome cause?! I'd love to see more stuff like this.
luuuul he literrally just crushed the first ones like hes a boss.... good video again again again, your catching on so hard ;) gj man
Cool concept, would've liked a timer on the video at all time tho
This isn’t a profession but they say people with dyslexia are better at puzzle solving and seeing things in that way so that would definitely be cool to watch
I was really enjoying this!
I'd like to see a cabinet maker/carpenter as well a bridge builder and an astrologist.
Loved the video man..
a stay at home parent would be interesting to see how an everyday person would manage.
That was fun!
Love the concept.
Do a electric engineer, a 3D printer CAD creator, perhaps a computer programer?
As a mechanical engineer myself, I'd like to see you get a master mechanical engineer on some of these puzzles. Someone in industrial engineering would be preferred.
I like this concept for the puzzle videos! A good way to revamp some of the puzzles you've had around for awhile and make use of your ever growing collection lol
It’s just so amazing, how with such a high level of intelligence, that the easiest of puzzles can confuse or stump you.
This was fun. Thanks to all involved
Loved this video. Get a fire fighter on next. 🔥
I don't know why, but I'd really love to see how a lawyer fairs with these puzzles. Could be quite amusing.
was awesome! great video, great initiative Chris!
This video was great fun to watch! Thanks for sharing it Chris! 🧡
He just couldn’t resist the idea of having his face on the rocket.
You should definitely invite a physicist. Great video tho, cool new format!
Nice one! This is original, we definitlly feel the pressure he's under
I think it would be interesting to see either a mathematician or physicist try these puzzles they have a lot of problem solving skulls but it would still be a challenge for them equivalent to a rocket scientist
This is a great series! So fun to see how other people go about figuring it out. Really liked this one
♥️♥️♥️ That was so much fun to watch! And I’m so glad you gave them the full $1000!! ♥️♥️♥️
How about a neuroscientist next! 😎
This was fantastic, good on him, fun times with you, solid vid!
Really great concept Chris! Would love to see more in this series
I think it would be interesting to see a civil engineer attempt some puzzles.
This is awesome! I love seeing content creators find ways to help out a worthy cause!
Good idea for a video series. Keep switching the profession up.
Would be interesting to see a puzzlemaker solve another puzzlemaker's puzzle.
Id love to see a machinist try the puzzles. Most machinists have to be versed in problem solving daily.
loved the concept, would love to see people that makes puzzles try and solve others
I loved this video. If this comes out to be a series, I''m totally into it!
Great video & great work supporting their group. Is love to see more of these types of challenges
That's just a lovely darn video Chris. Really enjoyed that.
Like this series Rams maybe an architect or high level chess player
Perfect!
Great video (& title) and I love the concept! It was interesting to see his way of thinking and how he approached each puzzle! As always the video quality is fabulous! 🧩🚀🚀
Can’t believe it took him more than 5 seconds to solve the first pyramid
Enjoyed this immensely. Though to call a grad student a rocket scientist is a bit of a misnomer.
Love these!!! Hope to see more from the time saga in the future! (Or the past?) 😂
Super content! Loved it! Definitely would like to see more of these challenges!
Smart and cute.
And I love that he uses the spin move, also.
Let's get a detective next time🕵️♂️
This was sick Chris, well done. Thank you!
Awesome! I’d like to see the CEO of CPKC do your puzzles. But he has to give me his bonus if he doesn’t make the time limits.