That was beautiful. The frustration was palpable. So many “almost” solutions and many ways of elegantly fitting four pieces. I am impressed by the precise shapes and dimensions. The guy behind this is a master !
Hah, nice joke. Oh, "Challenging Escape Room" wasn't supposed to be funny? /sarcasm. Yea, so in relationship to what Chris is used to solving, these puzzles, Escape Rooms would be SUPER easy.
@@Spencerspeaksss no... not another fucking jojoke, im sick of those. im fucking sick of them. they're unfunny because they used to be inside jokes. they're fucking everywhere
I would love to find/make a puzzle that, instead of fitting the pieces into a particular shape, make all of the pieces easily fit. However, there is only 1 possible orientation of the pieces which makes it impossible to fall off when the puzzle is up side down.
The key to designing these puzzles seems to be knowing exactly how it LOOKS like it should be done, then ensuring that cant possibly be the case by an inch, but convincing people Through said inch that they were definitely close, thus turning them on themselves in the first instinct as they become their own worst nightmare when they cant unsee that first 'solution'. And then doing that for every solution you might think of after that, just to frustrate your mind's confirmation bias.
@@bonnylin2021 I know it, just really dislike rap in general. Especially if I'm sitting to watch a puzzle, I don't need "scream rap" blasting my ears. Others seem to like it but to me it's so out of place here
5:34 "oh i could try this..." Me: okay...? 5:38 "let's see if this works..." Me: bro that looked terrible you aint fooling nobody 5:45 "oh yeah look at that!" Me: wtf just happened
brooooooooo I freaking was saying to flip over the two pieces on the end and have both gaps facing each other but then I was like "maybe not" and then right after that he did exactly what I said to do and it worked 🤯🤯 I literally figured out the other one too dude I feel like a genius
Tried to find these yuu asaka wave puzzles without luck.. so recreated them in CAD and got them laser cut out of acrylic. Worked out a treat. The nosey puzzle too
What do you do when the weather is bad? A P-U-Z-LE a PUZZLE Yeah! What do you do when you’re feeling sad? A P-U-Z-LE a PUZZLE Yeah! What do you do when you’re parents split up, and you know that it’s your fault? You cry, and cry, and cry, and cry, then you do A P-U-Z-LE! A PUZZLE YEAH!
I can proudly say that I spotted this once before you did. You tried to put the 4th piece in where it eventually went a minute or 2 before toy solved it and I was just screaming "hey, put the last 2 facing that way, it looked like it would fit" lol. That's a 1st. Keep up the great content
0:32 When I first looked at that then thought it was five pieces, I thought the five pieces were 4 black lines and the fifth piece was the square they fit into. 😂
the "key" to solving this puzzle is to interlock all the pieces together on another surface and then figure out the angle they need to be moved at to form a shape similar to the rectangle.
The last 2 peaces on 6:49 that you’ve put in last, put those on the corners facing down the length of the board, then those 2 peaces that hooks in perfectly into each other at the bottom as if the were to be put in first. Then the last on the opposite side as if the 2 funny long looking shapes is supported by both ends. Lol forgive me if i am wrong but that’s what i can figure out with something I don’t have in front of me.
Ah man I saw the solution when you were at 12:42 on your timer, 10:22 in the video. you were right there! knew you would go back to it though. cool puzzle.
I like starting with puzzles like these OFF of the little frame table they give you. that way you can see how the pieces fit together without the limitations of the border. I think it would have been so easy to see the staircase pattern they form if they are perpendicular to your body, and then figure that you could rotate it