Is this genuinely the most difficult puzzle in the world?
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Would you attempt this sudoku jigsaw puzzle? If you've done other puzzles from the same series, share some of your strategies!
Nope! We are very different puzzler types lol. I prefer bright, colourful ones only as I puzzle for self-care. This would stress me out and defeat the purpose. Love watching videos of harder ones, glad you enjoy more of a challenge ☺️. I love seeing the puzzles people enjoy as there are so many reasons. Have a great Sunday!
Also, not cheating. You figured out strategies yourself.
I would get a glass table to do this puzzle, that way I can look underneath to see if I made any mistakes. Also, kudos on the strategy, that was really well done.
I would like to try to do it
I have done a few of these puzzles. The way they are cut (well the ones i have done), means that each piece has a twin which goes on the opposite side of the puzzle on the diagonal. The only pieces that don't have a twin are the diagonal strip which has the same image on each side but flipped 90 degrees. I hope that make sense.
I think they missed an opportunity to have the sudokus on the box be unsolved but the sudokus in the puzzle be complete, so that solving the sudokus would help you solve the puzzle.
That's exactly what I was thinking! Either that, or they would be complete in one of the sides of the puzzle. That would also be fun 😊
I was hoping it'd be something like that, if so I'd try to have bought one lol
agreed!
They had 2 nines in a box. They clearly know nothing at all about puzzles and don't understand their target audience. And probably don't care. Rocks on the road.
@@Varksterable Its a printing/picture error on the box lmao, no one is perfect. The puzzle has it correct with a 6 and a 9 not two 9s
I feel like the "cheat sheet" makes the puzzle experience more fun. Else it would just get too frustrating and takes out the enjoyment.
For me its not cheating but an excellent tool!
Same here. I think, it's not cheating, but being smart. It's that "thinking outside of the box", what makes really clever people.
I agree! I think the fact that Karen came up with the idea of the cheat sheet, and made it on her own, makes it even more valid!
One could possibly consider "sorting out edge pieces" or "sorting by color" to be a cheat sheet in a way - doing so takes the whole problem (solving the puzzle) and breaks it down into smaller parts (solve the edges, or solve this specific color). Karen's tool is no different - it takes the whole problem (again, solving the puzzle) and breaks it down into smaller parts (in this case, which piece goes on the back of which other piece, etc.)
But ultimately, puzzles aren't a competition. If you're competing against other people's times, then all those people should have the same tools available. Otherwise, it's just an accessibility tool. Adding (or removing!) tools to make the challenge more fun for the individual solver is paramount! Karen didn't choose to mix the four bags in the Life puzzle together, even though she could have - that's just another accessibility tool. (This is a similar discussion to how comprehensive video game difficulty selections should be.)
To me it depends on the puzzle. Mostly I put transformative puzzles together this spring. The only cheat I can find is online, by people who already did the puzzles. I don’t think of it as cheating. A little help goes a long way.
Yes. I dont think at all that sheet is cheating - I think thats super clever!
"Thinking outside the box" is _never_ cheating. Provided it's not explicitly limited by some rules or regulations which it clearly isn't here.
Leveraging everything you have to achieve something is a useful tool to find a solution to puzzles.
And in life, too.
Imagine being the ones who gave her this puzzle not being able to complete it in months..and here she is completing it in a few days 😂
We knew she would! 😀
I for one, can pretty easily imagine not being able to solve this puzzle, or more likely running out of interest in trying to solve it after a few hours of not much progress.
well, she _is_ karen, the puzzle goddess sooo
Well, to be fair. It was tough.
@@moonloversheila8238hey I agree
It is forever satisfying watching someone rise for such a big challenge. The methodicalness of your approach, and then then seeing you do it so frickin well! I rarely even puzzle, but this is entirely the reason to watch.
I feel that making identically-shaped pieces is a cheat from the manufacturer, so little cheats are more than acceptable
worse -- i feel like this is so egregious that it should either be stated clearly on the box "THIS PUZZLE USES PIECES THAT ARE
As a “recovering perfectionist” I appreciate your taking the attitude that the edge of this puzzle only had to be “good enough,” rather than exactly replicating the original cut. Given the uniformity of the colour and the similarity of the piece shapes, the puzzle itself really isn’t inviting or enabling you to do anything else, but I’ve definitely been in situations where I have stubbornly stuck to an unachievable goal (and consequently ended up getting stuck, spinning my wheels, and becoming increasingly annoyed with the situation, myself, and the world) rather than taking a more practical approach. But as you implied, succeeding at anything is ultimately a numbers game… You’re better off finishing 5 projects well enough than sinking your whole life into a single one that may end up “perfect” in your eyes but doesn’t have the same impact on others!
i feel like the "cheat sheet" should have been included in the box
Karen, as long as somebody starts with a fully randomized pile of unconnected pieces, anything that the solver does is NOT cheating... BTW, NUMBERS...
That’s definitely NOT cheating!
The opposite. Genius. Especially considering the shortcomings of the cut.
The "cheat sheet" wasn't cheating; it was brilliant!
It blows my mind how well you're doing with this. It seems like it would be impossible.
It felt that way at first to me!
my only strategy would be burning this puzzle. it really hurts my head thinking about it!
cant wait for the next puzzle video - this time with less numbers! :)
As a professional puzzle constructor, I'd paused the video halfway through to take a look at that third _Sudoku_ to see what happened. Given the '9' in the bottom-left matched '9's in both its row and its column, I figured that one digit was in error and probably was intended to be a '6' (as after all, a '9' is a '6' upside-down: *numbers* , I tell you ;) XD). Of course, by the end of the video you showed my suspicion was correct, but at the time, I tried solving the puzzle without _any_ digit given there. What I found was that, in that case, the puzzle had exactly TWO solutions. So if anyone reading this wants a bonus puzzle, try that third _Sudoku_ but without the '6' in the bottom-left corner and see if you can find the only other digit that makes the puzzle solvable (it will also have only one solution if given it's not '6').
Neeerrr-rrrrdddd
Nice... It would really have bugged me if the Sudoku couldn't be solved.
What a fascinating profession. Thanks for sharing :)
I’ve often wondered how sudoku makers come up with them so they’re solvable with only one solution!
@@justlittleolme7977 It's a learnable skill. The real trick is doing that AND making the puzzle appealing at the same time.
My dad and I did a Dalmatian’s puzzle from this brand. Our strategy was that we realized that it would be a mirror image across the diagonal so every piece would have an pair. We then flipped one of each pair so we could see one of each picture and each time we found where a piece went we also put in the other along the diagonal. Not sure if this would have worked for this puzzle as there are so many blank squares. Also, my dad never uses the box so it is always more difficult.
My late mother loved this series of puzzles, and that was her strategy as well: find duplicates, flip one over and place.
what's dalmatian puzzle?
My dad and I did one of these puzzles, it was a double sided, mirrored, cat puzzle. Well I say we did it but it’s more like he did it since I was like 7 and only put in 5 pieces or so.
@@NoNameAtAll2 dalmatians are dogs
I have that dalmatian puzzle, afraid to Starr it. It is very intimidating
37 + minutes?
Omg I’m just so happy 😁
P.s numbers…..so many numbers.
Also, it’s totally not cheating if you’re using something that’s available on the box - you’re just enlarging the same images really 🙂🐿
Wow. This is something I would never tackle but loved watching it. You are a wizard.
Numbers:
You have a great memory for shades of colours and intricate shapes! Amazing! Keep the puzzle 🧩 cheer flowing. 🖖🏼
My mom and I did do one of these "World's Most Difficult Puzzles"! It was an image of a bunch of dalmatians, which I think was easier than this sudoku one because you use the spots to see if placement was right. One thing I noticed when building the puzzle was that the way the image was rotated on that one, each piece existed in duplicate, so there would be two pieces with the front and the back images matched exactly. And these pieces were reflected over the diagonal. So what we ended up doing was sorting all the pieces by matching them to their twin, placing the pieces that were in that diagonal (which was the same section of the image on front and back, just rotated 90 degrees) and then once we knew where one piece went, we were able to discern where its twin went. Hopefully that makes a bit of sense? Idk if it would have help with this one since there was less differentiation in the image, but might be worth a shot if you ever try any of the others! (Numbers)
A cheat sheet isn't cheating, its using practical intelligence along with abstraction to solve a puzzle, so, good on you for thinking of it ^^
The Puzzle Box Stand should be renamed Puzzeasel. I have no regrets.
I love doing sudoku and this is my time doing them:
Sudoku 1- 4:04
Sudoku 2- 4:51
Sudoku 3- 4:10
Sudoku 4- 4:34
This is my firts time I write a comment on this channel, but I wanna say I'm Peruvian and I'm so happy to have found it.
Great job bud!
My time was:
Sudoku 1- 3:15
Sudoku 2- 4:45
Sudoku 3- 4:15
Sudoku 4- 2:49
Those just became timestamps.
This is the FIRST time I've ever bought an item from a sponsor in all my years of watching RUclips! A puzzle box stand is a great idea.
I love to hear it! 🥰
I've never seen that! Definitely a good idea!
I loved watching you solve this puzzle and the mental gymnastics you had to do to solve it. Anything that is smart, allowing you to progress at a reasonable rate is valid. Heck, you can always make it more difficult at the expense of your sanity. Good job! =]
I definitely wouldn't attempt this puzzle. Having identical shaped pieces that can be misplaced so easily makes it not fun. I used to do sudoku all the time as a relaxing activity. I got 3:44, 4:34, 4:45, and 3:50 for an overall 16:54!
Karen coming up with an idea worth a PhD in puzzling and asking if it was cheating. No! It’s incredibly clever. Good for you, I would have probably given up and be incredibly frustrated as a sore loser. 😳
This was my first time in your channel. I just loved it. I felt devastated when you said the sudokus were not gonna be solvable. Thank god they had mistaken when printing them. You've just got a new fan! :D
you should make your own ranking of the world's most difficult puzzles after completing so many of them
I did the 'cats' version of this puzzle when i was younger, i built up a mental map of what the underside of the puzzle was looking like to know exactly what peice i had to find, but it was still near impossible, definitely ended up just throwing the last couple pieces in regardless of whether they were perfectly fit, since i just wanted it finished after sooo many days of working on it!
Numbers! I'm in awe of your problem solving skills. I probably wouldn't have thought to sort the way you did. Brilliant!
I finished the first Puzzle in 2:37, and then the rest took at LEAST 5 minutes, if not 6... The third one really tripped me up for some reason. Took 20:04 total
I’ve come across Paul Lamond Games many times (I’m in England) but I certainly won’t be rushing out to buy this! It’s actually my idea of torture. I think your cheat-sheet was a work of genius! All those numbers!
The cheat sheet is not really a cheat - it's part of the logic. Numbers 😀
Over on the Discord server for the Cracking the Cryptic RUclips channel there are three setters who put up a Genuinely Approachable Sudoku (or GAS puzzle) every day, which is usually a lot easier than some of the horrendously difficult stuff normally featured on the channel. The setters do like to mess around though, and for one of the April Fool's Day puzzles one of them posted a regular Sudoku, but encoded the whole thing into a huge Nonogram (AKA Picross) puzzle. This puzzle reminds me of that.
I loved that nonogram sudoku. It took me longer to complete than I expected it to, but it was a great change for April Fool's Day.
I've been slacking about checking out the discord server lately, I missed that. Will have to check it out, since I also love Nonograms. 😁
Many nice observations! When you fully described this puzzle, I estimated a solve time of 1-2 weeks.
My brain would explode trying to do this! I'm definitely more a pretty and bright puzzle person, I do them to relax so I'm not after too much of a challenge
Jigsaw Puzzle Accessories? Karen is YASSSSSSSIFYING LIFE 🔥
6:05, 7:49, 8:46, 8:28 total time 31:09. You’re very fast on this puzzle!! I’m back now to doing my actual job of taxes. Love Numbers!
Would this be easier if you flipped all the pieces using felt, like you did with the double sided puzzle? Then you could check all the pieces and flip them all over to check the other side. Rather then turning over each one. So excited for every video.
I probably should have thought of a method like that to be able to flip them all at once. If I do one of the others I showed, I’ll engineer something 😅
@@KarenPuzzles - I thought the way you flipped smaller sections whilst doing this puzzle was a good technique.
More manageable and practical.
Were all those other Buffalo Games puzzles double sided too?
I watched more and you started flipping over the completed pieces, seemed to work really well. Well done for finishing and fun to watch as always 👏
I don’t think I would ever attempt something like this, all that white space gives me anxiety!! It’s amazing that you were able to finish this in such a short time!!
Holy Smokes, that looks so hard. No way I’d ever be able to do this. Great job, Karen.
I’ve been so excited to see this puzzle since you teased it on instagram!! Especially since I’m an avid lover of sudoku and jigsaw puzzles
Finally! We have a legit Sudoku-based Puzzle and I’m excited to watch it 👏🏽
The two 9s in the same row is infuriating, it would have been so easy to make these real sudoku puzzles!
Edit: Ah, box typo - clearly I commented halfway through the video!
I think if you have to do the work of blowing up an image and printing it out and lining it up and taping it together, then that’s not cheating 😂 You’re still working for your puzzle, using the tools available to you. Ultimately it’s still work the same as it would have been to slave over the puzzle through brute force, it’s just more enjoyable work. And what’s the point of a puzzle if not to have fun? ✨✨😁
Jigsaw puzzle + sudoku = crazy.
MY MIND WAS BLOWN WHEN YOU PRINTED OUT THE SHEET. YES. BIG BRAIN MANEUVERS!!!
I'll be really disappointed if the puzzle image is a pseudoku
I did the sudokus (thanks for the print!) - and I'm quiet good at that (was a bit quicker than you on all of them, but by varying degree - e.g., the second one I did in 4:18, the fourth one in 4:30), but I would NEVER have been able to complete that puzzle!
I think your cheat-sheet was a very clever idea and not cheating, but ingenuity. ^_^ I really enjoyed you explaining your strategies! Congrats on doing this successfully!
This will save me from having to have the box either standing up (everything's in shadow) or flat (GLARE everywhere). Plus a cool puzzle. :D
That final time lapse is ✨E V E R Y T H I N G✨
It is so satisfying to see you develop a strategy as you work on it!!! And that the sudokus were actually solvable.
To the manufacturer who made the box like,, you had one job,,
Numbers 😁and it’s not cheating! It’s being smart. I love the explanation. It’s been super helpful to take little tips and tricks to other puzzles I do (though I leave puzzles like this to you)!
I loved the timelapse at the end!! It wad worth the extra effort!
No way would I do this one! I can't imagine doing something with Numbers on it, and solid frames make me crazy. It would've taken my 9 weeks, not 9 hours!
Just a suggestion... If you work another puzzle where you have to check both sides you might use a large piece of plexiglass as your base so you can easily see how it looks without too much effort and time. Thank you for sharing your work with us!
I think this puzzle is a missed opportunity since you don't have to solve the sudoku. It could be much harder if you had the start of the sudoku on the box but the finished puzzle was a completed sudoku. It could even be a sudoku with multiple correct answers but only one that is possible to complete with the puzzle for extra difficulty.
Just for the record: I'm not interested in trying to solve such puzzle myself even if someone decides to make such puzzle. I'm not a masochist. :)
I've never done a puzzle like this before. And after seeing you struggle, I kind of don't want to. Don't get me wrong. I LOVE a good puzzle challenge. But when puzzles force me to go for "good enough" because there is no reasonable way to find the correct solution, I loose the fun in it. Doing the numbers seems fun. But everything else... I don't know
This is an puzzle that i have wanted to try, so i can't wait to see how you do it!
I usually do at least two sudoku puzzles every day, so I printed out the sheet and had a go. It took me 38 minutes to do the four puzzles, principally because I kept making hasty errors on the upper right puzzle. I have not timed myself before, so this is the first time I assigned numbers to my numbers.
I love watching your video! 💙
I love that you don't push accessories so that puzzling remains accessible! I am happy you made an exception for the puzzle box holders, though! My parents are big puzzlers & they also have cats ... which means no puzzle box stays upright without some assistance! Lol! I immediately bought one of these for each of them! :)
A new viewer of your channel. I enjoyed this video, I would never attempt this puzzle. Some years ago I decided that jigsaw puzzles needed to be fun in order for me to want to do them. So I gave away some of the more difficult puzzles and have kept and bought only easier ones. I am not sure what I am supposed to do with the code word, but I'll put it here and see what happens: numbers. Oh, and also I don't think that cheat sheet you made is cheating at all.
The hardest puzzle i have ever done was the marauders map puzzle from harry potter. 2 colors, pieces all the same and a tiny picture to look at and they did not lock together.
I just sat down to work on a puzzle and the poster is so beat up from me handling it….I went ahead and bought the puzzle box holder you promoted here 😂
I love it when my interests combine!!!
Your interests are: women, interior decoration, video editing, and sado-masochism?
😜
@@landsgevaer I should have edited that to say "two of my interests" - jig saw puzzles & sudoku. None of the ones you mentioned. 😆
Hi
Usually I'm from the silent community of any youtuber that I watch, but today I really nead to comment because ... SUDOKU !!
But I'm french so excuse my english, I'll do my best :)
You challenge us in doing those sudokus and I couldn't said no to sudokus so... I solved them :D
I solve them in the same order as you and here are my times : 1) 2min40sec , 2) 2min35sec , 3) 7min01sec , 4) 2min55sec , All) 15min12sec
I made a mistake in the third one so I erased and done it a second time XD
Thanks for the challenge it make my evening :D
And thanks for the video(s), you make me want to do puzzles again after seeing your series with the 24,000 pieces puzzle
Your vision on solving puzzes are really something and inspire me for my next puzzles
Sorry again for my (I hope not so) bad english :)
Have a nice day :D
I remember there was this one puzzle my friend had, it was an animal shaped pieces inside the puzzle. And when I tell you we were stuck for two hours and haven’t made a dent in the progress because it was a puzzle that she didn’t have a picture to. This reminds me of those dark times. And that puzzle was like 200 or 300 pieces it was a nightmare
Karen, don't worry so much about it being "cheating". I promise that it's much more entertaining to see someone describe innovative ways of solving puzzles, rather than watching them endlessly trying pieces without any logic.
I’ve been doing so many jigsaws I dream about putting pieces down
I dunno, having pieces be interchangeable without any way to properly disambiguate them such that your puzzle effectively has multiple correct solutions seems like such a cheap way to claim the "world's most difficult puzzle" title.
Meanwhile I just really want to finish my 3000pc puzzle but I keep having to stop due to things like moving. Someday!
Hi karen. I love your channel.can you please try a trefl jigsaw puzzels. they have a 500,1000,1500 and 2000 pieces. I have done one. It was so fun
I have two of these brand. Paper clips and multicolour clownfish. I think I have done them both. I also have two Photomosaic puzzles that are cut the same.
I would love this puzzle. I'm going to have to find where I can buy one for myself. I love sudoku. I love all the numbers.
You would probably be bored with the Sudoku puzzles - they are very basic beginner level.
I loved the puzzle as I'm a self acclaimed sudoku addict.. so I printed the sudoko, and my timing was 17:36 with a little interpretation from my sister..
NUMBERS
Nooo way that sheet is considered cheating! You figured that out, rightf? So it is NOT cheating!
Karen, you are truly courageously determined 👍🙂
Great seeing the puzzle, seeing the solve, and seeing your numbers, as it always is! The graphic at 8:16 was particularly helpful in visualizing what you were talking about!
Also, I love the little blooper that you kept in the video (it occurred while you were discussing the edge pieces). Little bits like that make me chuckle, remind me that you're human, and don't seem to distract too much from the puzzle itself.
EDIT: And the spiral at 29:03 - I canpt imagine how much effort went into that sequence but MAN IT LOOKS GOOD!
I’m in Scotland and I bought puzzle peaks stand. Cost me £25 U.K. pounds for shipping and customs but it’s worth it. Also well done on this puzzle. I’m about to open the 2000 cloudberries metropolis. 🤪
Wahoo I finished the sudoko's in 14 minutes and 6 seconds! I really liked racing you on this one. I felt like they were pretty easy sudoku's though. The puzzle looks harder. I've done the golf tees one and it was so hard! I did it as a kid and I think it took me a solid week which is a REALLY long time for me.
I love sudoku. I love jigsaw puzzles. I do not like this puzzle 🤣 I’ll stick to doing them separately.
I did one of these types of puzzle and realized that one of the diagonals from corner to corner has the same image on both sides. From there I built the puzzle as two identical triangles on top of each other. NUMBERS
My sudoku times were abysmal compared to yours 😂clearly I rely too much on digital aids when playing sudoku on my phone.
If fortune finds me murdered in some unexplainable fashion in a Victorian drawing room please contact Karen (and Katie?) to solve the crime.
Random thought: I love your second day outfit (that black top with golden star necklace). It's awesome 🥰
I had an idea for a sudoku jigsaw puzzle:
The box has a sudoku on it with some cells shaded.
You have to solve the sudoku puzzle and the jigsaw actually has a sudoku puzzle with the digits from the solution in the shaded cells with the rest of the sudoku blank.
The way your brain works, I bet you can get out of escape rooms and solve Hunt A Killer in record time!
Hi Karen,
great strategy, to tackle the NUMBERS! And I am also reliefed, that Your hair survived till the end of the video 😉
Best wishes, Ralf
With the two nines in one row, it's a pseudo-ku
This video was so calming to watch while I was having an anxiety attack, I’m so glad I found your channel :)
It's a shame the sudoku isn't solvable. (edit: did not expect a typo on the box...)
I had two 'World's Most Difficult's, in that exact style box! (3:34). Both sides were the same image but rotated 90 degrees from each other. there were NO 'round-off's on ANY of the pieces!
Throughly enjoyed watching you solve this puzzle! 💗
The Dalmatian version of this puzzle is a lot more pleasurable to do! The puzzle cut is different (either 'all outs' or 'all ins') so sorting is a lot easier. Another bonus of the Paul lamond Dalmatian puzzle is that the picture has way more detail, so although the puzzle pieces are cut pretty uniform, there was never any doubt for me that the pieces weren't in the right place. Would definitely recommend that one over the NUMBERS one. (Also also the design goes right up to the edge, so no blank edge!) They're great value too as they are all roughly £10 each on Amazon uk. Great video karen, you inspired me to start puzzling again!
I was happy to be completing one of the sudoku puzzles in 6 mins.... you blew my times out of the water.
All jigsaw puzzles are about sorting until you’re able to match an image. You did a fantastic job creating an image to match to your sorting. What a fantastic sort required for this one!
You are awesome! My brain would've burnt to a crisp after 5 min 😂
But i tried the first soduko. It took me embarrassing 12 min without any warm up 🙈
if you couldnt solve the puzzle would you call the manager (/s)
If I ever did this numbers puzzle I know I'd spend way too long trying to have the edge be perfect that I'd probably never finish it.