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The most intriguing Puzzle on the Planet solved in World Record Time!! 

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12 seconds for solving this puzzle by hand!? Probably impossible for me!
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@chrispitt362
@chrispitt362 3 года назад
Well!!!! What a fantastic video 🥰 When I designed the puzzle, I was always thinking how quick I could solve it. Best for me was around 12sec while Michael my son did it in 11.2s. The aim was to find someone who could not only solve the puzzle but to do it in under a minute. Then twice in a minute (30s each) and three in a minute (20s each) to four in a minute (15s each). The goal was for someone to do five in a minute (12s each) or ultimate six in a minute (10s each). This shows it can be done by a human. Now your machine has set the benchmark to double what I wanted! Soooo impressed with your engineering and approach. With servos I am sure you can do it in under 1s ! Brilliantly done. Thank you so much for taking the time to do this! Very sincere regards Chris Pitt Inventor of the Revomaze Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
Thanks Chris, glad to receive your positive feedback here. I also thought about servos. But first I need to machine new parts from metal and also add a spindle instead of the belt. Maybe in the future. 🤔😉
@ASURMlN
@ASURMlN 3 года назад
Under 1s seems very unrealistic but sub 3 seems possible for sure with the proper steppers. Servos I'm not so sure about. Edit: Didn't know about stepper servos, those are actually faster so nevermind. whoops
@Dieselfitter01
@Dieselfitter01 3 года назад
I was in awe watching this video and when I had seen our friend ask how he could do it faster I immediately thought of servo's . You designed a brilliant puzzle. Hats off to you.
@chrispitt362
@chrispitt362 3 года назад
@@Dieselfitter01 Many thanks for your comments. Much appreciated. With optical positional sensors on the servos, a more accurate path can be found in the middle of the path along with fast acceleration and deacceleration can be worked to give a higher solve speed but the mass of the puzzle would require a stronger setup ;). Mr Puzzle solution is still a fantastic achievement. Only one thing, he had to solve the puzzle first to enable him to work out the route. Next would be a program to solve the puzzle without a path, but using AI to work out the solution would be cool. Anyone fancy a go at that? Kind regards Chris Pitt.
@Fogmeister
@Fogmeister 3 года назад
I think I spoke to you at The Gadget Show about ... 10? 12? More? Years ago. I bought this very puzzle from you at the show and I still have the maze ingrained in my brain. 😂 Great puzzle.
@ericdamexican
@ericdamexican 3 года назад
The fact that you can use your brain to create another brain to solve a complex puzzle is just incredible....
@ricdavid
@ricdavid 3 года назад
I don't know what's better, your ingenuity or your enthusiasm.
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
🙏
@ichirofakename
@ichirofakename 3 года назад
And persistence
@davyc412
@davyc412 3 года назад
The ultimate tool assisted speedrun. They should make a new category for Revo TAS lol
@48Boxer
@48Boxer 3 года назад
That's Ocean's Eleven level of ingenuity!
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
😂
@obscurity3027
@obscurity3027 Год назад
I’d love to see Chris Ramsey attempt this. The guy can barely construct a sentence let alone an automated puzzle-solving machine. This video is why Mr. Puzzle is the RU-vid puzzle king.
@siriosstar4789
@siriosstar4789 3 года назад
Update - the Robot took over the channel and Mr. Puzzle is being held captive in an undisclosed location .
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
🤯
@siriosstar4789
@siriosstar4789 3 года назад
@@Mr.Puzzle Dont worry we are coming to rescue you . 😂
@peterkelley6344
@peterkelley6344 3 года назад
@Mr.Puzzle Don't worry were sending the LPL to find you.
@kyleguajardo
@kyleguajardo 3 года назад
@@peterkelley6344 Man LPL and Mr. Puzzle would get along quite well I think
@roberthindle5146
@roberthindle5146 3 года назад
Your guests are always the highest caliper.
@marikselazemaj3428
@marikselazemaj3428 3 года назад
lol
@mushu8932
@mushu8932 3 года назад
It's always nice to see engineering used for simple things. I love the excitement by Mr.Puzzle during this adventure.
@ogxj6
@ogxj6 3 года назад
16:28 give one of those rubiks cube kids a shot 😂
@rustysteel8714
@rustysteel8714 3 года назад
The most amazing puzzle solving engineering ever! Kudos, Mr. Puzzle!
@Noonespecial237
@Noonespecial237 2 года назад
Just a man, an engineering degree, and some time to burn brilliantly…. Love this channel
@GoethesSpucke
@GoethesSpucke 3 года назад
6:15 it's because... you are a crazy professor!
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
🤣
@rockamania7
@rockamania7 3 года назад
Sehr cooles Projekt! Ich habe letztes Jahr begonnen, Arduinos zu programmieren, habe seit Weihnachten auch einen 3D-Drucker und habe es gerade nach einem Gespräch im Elektrofachmarkt und einer Diskussion mit einem Feuerwehrkameraden, der Maschinenbau studiert, zum 2,5. Mal bereut, mich noch nicht näher mit Steppermotoren beschäftigt zu haben :D Glückwunsch auf jeden Fall zum Gelingen des Projekts!
@EduardoWeidmanBarijan
@EduardoWeidmanBarijan 3 года назад
Congratulations! You just created the first TAS for this category. It is amazing!
@AdityaMehendale
@AdityaMehendale 3 года назад
No IKEA cabinetry was harmed during the making of this video .. >DoH< 5:32
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
😂
@marianobirdman8124
@marianobirdman8124 3 года назад
give a german a toy and he will engineer the hell out of it
@cloverking1717
@cloverking1717 3 года назад
I couldn't have said it any better than you you!!! I swear this guy can solve any puzzles. I have to see him give up on one!!!!
@marianobirdman8124
@marianobirdman8124 3 года назад
@@cloverking1717 he left one unsolved, at least from now. Hope he picks up. It was one wooden box with planets embedded.
@cloverking1717
@cloverking1717 3 года назад
@@marianobirdman8124 I need to go back to find that video
@Chronon88
@Chronon88 3 года назад
@@cloverking1717 link please
@jakubjandourek2822
@jakubjandourek2822 3 года назад
@Mariano Birdman ... and then porn out of that hell.
@mark2talk2u
@mark2talk2u 3 года назад
R2D2 and Anakin would be impressed by your build skills ... think of the possibilities. You could now tap into the main frame and find the central reactor switch. You could stop the garbage compactor. You could ... well the possibilities are endless. Very nice video and solution !!!
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
😂
@ImNotDollyParton
@ImNotDollyParton 3 года назад
Fantastic video. Really enjoyed this one. I think I speak for a lot of people when I say we'd love to see more stuff like this. Puzzle creation and engineering, other similar solves, etc.
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
Thanks for your feedback! 🙏
@Thomamps
@Thomamps 3 года назад
The three things I wish I could do in one video. Puzzle solving, part design and printing, and micro controller programming.
@GDTGaming
@GDTGaming 3 года назад
ah yes, the new Revomaze TAS category.
@lukibob
@lukibob 3 года назад
I like the Vernier calipers. And of course the entire process. Bravo
@darrenkelk3815
@darrenkelk3815 3 года назад
That was really great. Thank you for the video.
@mikefochtman7164
@mikefochtman7164 3 года назад
One word. Ingenious!! Love the part showing it solving with the screw. Watching it travel through the maze is mesmerizing. :)
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
Yes, can't get enough of just watching it. 😁
@cplusmcretired
@cplusmcretired 3 года назад
I will prove it has a pin (accidentally proves it off the edge of the screen). Haha, I think you proved it enough between it getting stuck on 100% and the clicks... but thought it was funny that you went the extra mile only to be foiled by a zoom.
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
If you know the puzzle you can see and hear that the pin was in. Otherwise the shaft can rotate freely and can be just pulled out.
@cplusmcretired
@cplusmcretired 3 года назад
@@Mr.Puzzle I know, and you proved it to 99% of people. But there will undoubtedly be a small number who will question it because the pin dropped out off screen. I am not one of those people, I just thought it was funny. To be honest, I would have just taken your word, but the internet is full of people who will question your integrity no matter what you did.
@themurrrr
@themurrrr 3 года назад
This vid should have more likes. This is so interesting and the machine is so satisfying
@GCCG76
@GCCG76 3 года назад
Sir, you took it to the next level! Well done and through your voice we can hear the excitement this project brought to you!
@cafeine
@cafeine 3 года назад
This puzzle introduced me to Mr. Puzzle's channel. The engineering was impressive and Mr. Puzzle's way of solving it was inspiring. Great puzzle and great channel! I need to get one myself and keep it as a reminder of perfection
@wolfie2381
@wolfie2381 3 года назад
One of my favorite of your videos so far! I would love to see more like this!!
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
🙏
@chrisswinerton9603
@chrisswinerton9603 3 года назад
I am still in awe sitting here just trying to figure out what and how you just did. This is why I watch. Amazing. ❤️🔥👍
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
😎👍
@dragonmaid1360
@dragonmaid1360 3 года назад
That was an amazing build and solve. It was so delightful to hear the joy ìn Mr Puzzels voice. What an epic machine!
@razzan532
@razzan532 3 года назад
I know it's not your typical content but there is an audience on RU-vid for 3D printed gadgets like this. I would like to see more whether they involve puzzles or not.
@Pzevv
@Pzevv 3 года назад
THIS IS AMAZING!!! I could 3D print something similar, but then I'd have to take the printer apart for the stepper motors haha. This was so cool to watch!!! I'm so glad you showed the development process with all the testing and prototyping along with the actual solving. As a mechanical engineer myself, this was just a beautiful :)
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
Yay! 👍
@johncoops6897
@johncoops6897 3 года назад
As a so-called "mechanical engineer", surely you realise that you can buy stepper motors online?
@waynejohnson1500
@waynejohnson1500 3 года назад
One reason why it may get stuck is because the coupling is not meant to be used like that. You can see it getting compressed and stretched by the force created by the inertia of the puzzle. Still working good enough. Nice job. :)
@Langonica
@Langonica 3 года назад
Great video! More build videos like this would be a welcome addition!
@davidwolff4696
@davidwolff4696 3 года назад
Great engineering! It's fun to have the knowledge in all the disciplines needed to bring a project like this together. A built-in timer would be nice.
@felixure8601
@felixure8601 3 года назад
Dude, you have out-done yourself, this is awesome!
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
Thanks Felix! 🤩
@adrianp2227
@adrianp2227 3 года назад
What a video man!! You are a genius, totally rock it!
@TrynityMirell
@TrynityMirell 3 года назад
This is so amazing. I always love watching your videos and the just true wholesome sincere admiration you have for engineering and puzzles is such a wonderful thing to see
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
Thanks a lot! 🙏
@beniborukhov9436
@beniborukhov9436 3 года назад
Call the people from Guinness. You might even get free beer of a variety that I'll guess isn't exactly popular in Germany.
@Chronon88
@Chronon88 3 года назад
Guinness is just a ripoff. He'd need to pay thousands for the company to fly in a guy who looks at the thing and goes "yep".
@rcsibiu
@rcsibiu 3 года назад
this is the most intriqate device I ever seen in my life....both the puzzle AND the device to solve it
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
🙏
@nathanaelsmith3553
@nathanaelsmith3553 3 года назад
Very impressive! Seeing that fast automated time helps me to appreciate how impressive the manual time of 12 seconds also is.
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
Absolutely
@jessiesorbet2434
@jessiesorbet2434 3 года назад
Touch twice and hold to use the touchscreen control.
@davelordy
@davelordy 3 года назад
Looks like a Prusa.
@skyscraperfan
@skyscraperfan 3 года назад
Have you found out why it stuck at higher speeds? Maybe at those speeds the movement continues a tiny bit because because of inertia. You might be able to compensate that by making the initial movements a little shorter.
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
Yes, it's inertia but also the complete system does not provide enough stiffness. Also the sleeve to shaft hast some freeplay.
@cahafera
@cahafera 3 года назад
It was so cool to watch engineering in real life!!! Awesome video! I believe that kids who aspire to be engineers are going to use this video as a how to.
@TyinAlaska
@TyinAlaska 3 года назад
The lockpicking lawyer has entered the chat.
@NDPuzzles
@NDPuzzles 3 года назад
Very interesting video! I really liked the engineering part which in my opinion has a close connection to puzzle solving. That maze is absolutely devilish to solve by hand, so your "alternative solution" makes absolute sense to me. ;) I'm looking forward to more videos like this one in the future!
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
Glad you like it! 😁
@truthsmiles
@truthsmiles 3 года назад
Certainly the TAS record anyway. I wonder if there is a rule that the inner cylinder must be completely removed for the puzzle to be “solved”?
@elizaengen4141
@elizaengen4141 3 года назад
love the puzzle. good engineering.
@keithwoodbridge1220
@keithwoodbridge1220 3 года назад
Oh yea... 😭😭😭 Nailed it, engineering for fun at it's best... Love it...
@CrypticPuzzles
@CrypticPuzzles 3 года назад
Awesome engineering skills! In version 2.0 you could adapt some SLAM algorithms to perform the solve.
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
I need to double check what that means 😇
@CrypticPuzzles
@CrypticPuzzles 3 года назад
@@Mr.Puzzle Simultaneous Localization And Mapping. It is used a lot in robot navigation. Great work on the machine. I really enjoy your build videos.
@Za7a7aZ
@Za7a7aZ 3 года назад
Would be nice if you would tell us something about the design process and software programming which used for solving this problem
@FabriDragon
@FabriDragon 3 года назад
It needs a flexible coupler with no backlash and it could go faster
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
I think the belt is also a limiting factor due to its flexibility.
@FabriDragon
@FabriDragon 3 года назад
@@Mr.Puzzle possibly. I have a delta 3D printer and am very impressed by how little flex/stretch the belts have, being probably a meter long each. They can easily maintain ~0.1mm accuracy in prints. The frame for your invention might benefit from being more rigid, maybe made of aluminum. Time for a CNC machine haha
@shoresy6927
@shoresy6927 3 года назад
Simple yet effective intro. Love it.
@myownspecies5628
@myownspecies5628 3 года назад
Food always tastes better when you cook it yourself, same principle here as you can clearly see. 😂 Well done Mr. Sir
@12sephiroth
@12sephiroth 3 года назад
So basically this would be a TAS: A Tool Assisted Speedrun Anyway: Bin ein echter fan von deinen Puzzel-Künsten! keep up the good work! Greetz from Austria
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
Danke! Gruß zurück!
@Quantris
@Quantris 3 года назад
At start of video: Revomaze has speedruns? I guess that makes sense At end of video: Revomaze has TAS???
@frollard
@frollard 3 года назад
If it's only running for a short time, you can probably add more current to the motor drivers so they can accelerate harder. awesome work!
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
Also thought trying it with bigger stepper drivers that can fire them with max current. But the whole rig and belt system is too elastic I think.
@ieatlegosx
@ieatlegosx 3 года назад
I LOVE MR. CALLIPER'S CHANNEL. GREAT COLLAB
@sihovde
@sihovde 3 года назад
This is like having a robot beat the word record in rubix cube... its not in the same league. But cool project anyway.
@mtraven23
@mtraven23 3 года назад
the rubix cube solver that could solve exactly 1 solution would be roughly equivalent to this.
@xenonram
@xenonram 3 года назад
He's not claiming that it's on par with a human solving it. He did it for a fun protect.
@mtraven23
@mtraven23 3 года назад
@@xenonram its not on par with human, because it is not solving anything. just following a preprogrammed path. a fun project would have been making a version that can actually solve these puzzles.
@TheLastLostContinent
@TheLastLostContinent 3 года назад
It was an amazing idea and execution! It must have been an awesome feeling when it all worked out in the end.
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
Absolutely, very satisfying! 😅
@voin3858
@voin3858 3 года назад
That was cool. To come up with mech solution. Mr. Puzzle. :)
@slicedpage
@slicedpage 3 года назад
one of the few vids where I am smiling all the way through
@probablynotmyname8521
@probablynotmyname8521 3 года назад
Damn its so much easier to use steppers nowadays, i did a project in the 90s and had to design the control hardware and the driver software and program a 68000 to make it work. Kids these days and their arduinos...
@0r3ll
@0r3ll 3 года назад
How did you reset your start position after it got stuck? I don't see any endstops or sensors.
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
Manually
@DWish808
@DWish808 3 года назад
That was very cool! Dayyyyum!
@john.....
@john..... 3 года назад
This is a good video. Excellent job
@seekerami
@seekerami 3 года назад
Very cool, and impressive. Was the plastic 3D printed?
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
Yes, all orange parts are printed
@Dieselfitter01
@Dieselfitter01 3 года назад
I love it.
@TFlorian
@TFlorian 3 года назад
Now you can made your own maze using deremel instead of your screw :-D Nice 3D build !
@deltavee2
@deltavee2 3 года назад
Fascinating and great to see the mech/comp solver being built. So how much do banks pay you to stay away from them? ;-)
@bioLarzen
@bioLarzen 3 года назад
Loos like your beautiful contraption itself would make a great, 4/5 difficulty level assembly puzzle ;)
@mitte90
@mitte90 3 года назад
very cool! but that unsupported flexcoupling.. if u use a solid coupling or sopport the flex u would probly get more precision and faster speed.
@Buffwheel1
@Buffwheel1 3 года назад
It takes me 2 hours to assemble an outdoor BBQ.
@groreistad5234
@groreistad5234 3 года назад
I thoroughly enjoyed that. I’m a physiotherapist, not an engineer, and understood very little of the technical stuff. But it was such a funny approach to puzzle solving and, like I have remarked before, your enthusiasm is so contagious. I loved it.
@hiding_my_name
@hiding_my_name 3 года назад
Really awesome video Mr. Puzzle! But don't make me wait 3 weeks for another video again!
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
🤣😁👍
@snowtiger44
@snowtiger44 3 года назад
Genius !! Thats great
@1musicsearcher
@1musicsearcher 3 года назад
Mr Puzzle for the win!
@ottarkraemer9001
@ottarkraemer9001 3 года назад
Impressive!!!
@crypton48
@crypton48 3 года назад
Nice one!
@mangomango6991
@mangomango6991 3 года назад
can you detect when the pin hits an obstacle? if so, it would be interesting to write a program that brute-forces the puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
That would be the next (big and difficult) step
@peterkelley6344
@peterkelley6344 3 года назад
@@Mr.Puzzle Go for it!
@rickbrownsberger8181
@rickbrownsberger8181 3 года назад
Very interesting solution!😎
@vsm1456
@vsm1456 3 года назад
this is so awesome!
@ibieiniid4240
@ibieiniid4240 3 года назад
I have a hard time finding the time to put dishes back in the cabinets after I wash them and this man is designing and manufacturing solving mechanisms for individual puzzles.
@sjbolton72
@sjbolton72 2 года назад
Very cool and a puzzle in itself to build and run. I was hoping it might have been a self solving gadget though. Oh well still an awesome job.
@AisTii
@AisTii 3 года назад
Cooles Video… interessant, dass du eine CNC Software nutzt, um die Motoren zu steuern… das Problem bei den höheren Geschwindigkeiten scheinen Schrittverluste zu sein… wenn man die in den Griff bekommt, wird’s auch noch schneller gehen… Grüße Ais
@januzi2
@januzi2 3 года назад
"It should work" my favorite words ;) that are next to "How about now?".
@timothya2742
@timothya2742 3 года назад
Would have loved to be your roommate in college. If I had ever gone to college
@mx2000
@mx2000 3 года назад
What's this type of flexible coupling called?
@Vavelix
@Vavelix 3 года назад
Excellent!!!
@LollipopUnicorny
@LollipopUnicorny 3 года назад
I wouldn't call it 'solving' since you just set predefined coordinates, it's more like a speedrun
@SmiteoPuzzles
@SmiteoPuzzles 3 года назад
can you publish / open sourrce this design?
@Mr.Puzzle
@Mr.Puzzle 3 года назад
Sure, let me update some details and upload it afterwards to thingiverse
@SmiteoPuzzles
@SmiteoPuzzles 3 года назад
@@Mr.Puzzle that would be awesome!!!!
@Lucian_Andries
@Lucian_Andries 3 года назад
I ask again: Phi Brain????? If you still don't know, it's an Anime about solving epic, life threatening puzzles.
@Lucian_Andries
@Lucian_Andries 3 года назад
Also, the belt was off angle... :(
@muppen74
@muppen74 3 года назад
A perfect example of the many different uses of IKEA shelfs.
@harrymcnally6437
@harrymcnally6437 2 года назад
How come it can be reset so quickly? Wouldn't you have to navigate the maze backwards again?
@ZoeyR86
@ZoeyR86 3 года назад
? up the voltage to the stepper drivers 24~28v and you can shave a few seconds off that or swap the gerbl board for a 32bit 3d printer board with step sticks and use TMC5160's at 48v you might get it under 2sec (the max accel is a product of phase inductance and RMS current ) you need more voltage in order to over come inductance to maintain phase current as RPM increases
@ZoeyR86
@ZoeyR86 3 года назад
use marlin 2.0 firmware with something like a CR-10 S5 config and disable thermal protections or use a laser cutter config skip the endstop
@clfung2008
@clfung2008 3 года назад
The tool itself is a puzzle !
@theperegrinator8007
@theperegrinator8007 3 года назад
Genius !
@doctorspockARTS
@doctorspockARTS 3 года назад
Good Job!
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