Hope you like this one, certainly not as easy as it looks here. If you want to check this and other designs out you can find them over on Crux Puzzles here - cruxpuzzles.co.uk/products/fractal-tray-puzzles
The peano curve is the first example of a space filling curve. A space filling curve is any curve that can pass through every point on an n dimensional hypercube (in this case a square but other curves can go beyond) The curve is an iterative process in which the 'limit of infinite iterations' would give you a curve so dense it would pass through every point in the square and appear to be a solid colour fill
Literally, I could see this as a good puzzle for a kid but any adult would solve it rather quickly. For me it would take a few seconds but I am very detail oriented and would notice the tiny differences in the pieces quickly.
@@Ch1pp007 Not really for me. I am very detailed oriented and notice the slightest difference in things. A 1000 puzzle takes me 1-2 hours usually so this would be child’s play to me.
Don't worry, the rules of the watching American Football are simple: When spectating, get drunk and if you get hurt, postpone going to the hospital until after the game. Pretty similar to Association Football.
Oh, my brother made and sold puzzles like that for a while. I dimly recall writing some code to generate them. I remember doing the Hilbert curve, and maybe some kind of triangle fractal.
Omg this must be the first if these puzzles where the end result is all of them fitting nicely, and not having some dumb solution like "put this piece at 45 angle" or something.
Beautiful, but they look fragile. Struggle to take a piece out of a wrong space once and that thing's cracking. I'd want it made of stainless steel or something
I made a mistake while assembling crystal 3d puzzle thing. I took all the pieces out, mixed them and then figured how instruction worked. Each piece had a number, the numbers were the order! Well, instruction also said that assembling without instruction could be more fun, wasn’t lying.
Hope you like this one, certainly not as easy as it looks here. If you want to check this and other designs out you can find them over on Crux Puzzles here - cruxpuzzles.co.uk/products/fractal-tray-puzzles
Thank yoi
How do I copy?
I thought it was called the Hilbert curve, reminds me of a CPU circuit diagram.
@@petevenuti7355they are similar but not the same. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space-filling_curve
Aw sold out! This is really cool though
You’re right, that last puzzle piece fit in so nicely, that was satisfying.
It makes my brain happy
Thats what she said
@@lancengo9019💀
It made me come
"Giuseppe Peano" sounds like a guy I would make up and claim invented the piano.
EXACTLY what i was thinking when i heard it
He pronounced it wrong lol
Sounded like he was really keyed up.
He formalized the very fundamentals of Mathematics. The core operations and concepts of Mathematics can be proven stemming from his axioms.
That's the Pinocchio guy's dad no?
The peano curve is the first example of a space filling curve. A space filling curve is any curve that can pass through every point on an n dimensional hypercube (in this case a square but other curves can go beyond)
The curve is an iterative process in which the 'limit of infinite iterations' would give you a curve so dense it would pass through every point in the square and appear to be a solid colour fill
The quarterback does what now? Just kidding, thank you for providing a better explanation for everyone even if it is completely over my head!
It's an interesting case of a surjection of the unit interval onto the unit square.
Putting this comment here as a bookmark - need to learn more about this
@@dehrens3Blue1Brown has a good video explaining the similar Hilbert Curve
@@catmacopter8545 ofc he does haha
Thank you for the suggestion, on my to-watch list (:
Finally one of those puzzles where the final answer isn’t just an unsatisfying jumble of all the pieces
"Ridiculously difficult"
*Solves it in 60 seconds*
Literally, I could see this as a good puzzle for a kid but any adult would solve it rather quickly. For me it would take a few seconds but I am very detail oriented and would notice the tiny differences in the pieces quickly.
Probably practiced it beforehand to fit into a short
@@HUZZAH-4LifeI think figuring out the first one or two would take anyone a little while.
@@Ch1pp007 Not really for me. I am very detailed oriented and notice the slightest difference in things. A 1000 puzzle takes me 1-2 hours usually so this would be child’s play to me.
@@HUZZAH-4Lifecongrats
I was convinced the video was gonna cut before the last peice slotted in
Ah yes a piano curve, can’t wait for the guitar cover.
John guitar
I can't explain it but it makes me want to eat it
Why do I want to as well
me too!!!! we need to eat that puzzle!!
It looks like waffle fries
Its funny because he showed like 1 second of the complete puzzle.
One second? More like one frame!
makes you replay it. but since youtube added the new feature, you can just skip to it.
My man, it's a bunch of H's, the end result isn't the point if there's nothing to look at
I mean yeah imagine watching a basket pattern for more than 1 second, not like it has an image
@@NoobleHeRoi exactly.
I think I would maybe enjoy this kind of puzzle more than normal puzzles and idk why
I think all puzzles are difficult if there's no picture painted on them.
All I could think of was WAFFLE FRIES 😂
Me too! I got hungry just looking at the thing. 😂
That last piece made me lose my edging streak.
Finally a satisfying puzzle sourloution
Yeah the last piece slid in so nicely you couldn't even see it!
I absolutely need to make a floor out of this
Omg, thank you. I was so scared you'd have to put one diagonally, on an axis, and off-center in a circle. Or smth like that
I'm frustrated just watching YOU put it together.😂
First puzzle ive seen on shorts that is actually nice
The last piece was so satisfying to put in.
Interesting, I've never seen this kind of puzzle before, glad I added this one to my general knowledge!
Don't worry, the rules of the watching American Football are simple:
When spectating, get drunk and if you get hurt, postpone going to the hospital until after the game. Pretty similar to Association Football.
That tickled my brain the right way. Thank you
Oh, my brother made and sold puzzles like that for a while. I dimly recall writing some code to generate them. I remember doing the Hilbert curve, and maybe some kind of triangle fractal.
- Talks about how satisfying the end result is
- Only shows it for, like, 0.1 seconds
The first puzzle i would actually buy for myself
The pieces of this puzzle kinda look like from an old WTC building the way it was built.
I see these shapes at night when I close my eyes.
Needed to leave a longer camera frame on the finished puzzle!
"this is a ridiculously difficult puzzle"
Also him solving it in 1 minute😅
ended up making me try to imagine what a dragon curve puzzle would look like/how it would work
Works as a set of drink coasters, too!
Short version, a space filling curve is a way to draw a line such that it would fill an entire higher dimensional space without lifting the pen.
I love you collected it in the shape of a piano❤
Im ready to see this impossible puzzle no longer be impossible
honestly i thought he was going to cut off the final result i would be so mad
"Sweet! Can you take out the pieces so i can give it a try?"
"Uhhh"
i moaned when that last piece went in
Survivor producers taking notes
If the video ended before it went inside I was gonna freak
I like that one too
The NFL part is soo relatable
Now someone do that puzzle using that metal cutting technique were the pieces fit so well together the seam practically disappears 😂
I thought the video was gonna end before that last piece got in for a second there
Beautifull SO SATISFYING
I’d love to see this made with almost no tolerance between the pieces
I would end up breaking the pieces trying to lift them out
Ngl this would just piss me off its not really a puzzle it doesnt challenge you it only serves as a mechanism of frustration
i like the part where he showed the satisfying part at the end
i got an energy burst in the last piece
The ball guy need to make a ball with this pattern
with 1 or 2 more seconds in length the video would be twice as satisfying. just to really take it in properly.
i hope those are laminated. if not they can break pretty easy
How do you pick the pieces up? Wont these bends and break over time?
Imagine someone invents a qr code like that
New fact the piano is named after a person but with an e instead of an I
Of course I could not complete an impossible puzzle. If I could, it would not be impossible.
Omg this must be the first if these puzzles where the end result is all of them fitting nicely, and not having some dumb solution like "put this piece at 45 angle" or something.
Beautiful, but they look fragile. Struggle to take a piece out of a wrong space once and that thing's cracking. I'd want it made of stainless steel or something
I.. would love it if you could have shown us the piece going in for more than a split second.
I was left VERY unsatisfied.
Oh god this makes my ocd so happy😃
Someone had a grudge.
If you want to know more about space filling curves there's a Vi Hart video about it somewhere
I made a mistake while assembling crystal 3d puzzle thing. I took all the pieces out, mixed them and then figured how instruction worked. Each piece had a number, the numbers were the order! Well, instruction also said that assembling without instruction could be more fun, wasn’t lying.
Gear shift pattern jig saw puzzle.? Some of the pieces looks like the patern on the knob of the old manual shifters in the muscle car era
Fast and furious shift pattern
kinda looks like star wars windows
Anyone else get hungry thinking about hashbrowns looking at that?
All satisfying until you realize it's *17* pieces
that kinda looks satisfying
I love it!!!
Looked like someone bent or broke every pin on a cpu.
If this was any other puzzle, one of the pecues would have to put sideways
I literally cannot tell the difference between the pieces that are the same size :')
I need this!!!
JIGSAW FALLING INTO PLACE
I want this so I can finish it and paint a picture on it
Me waiting for the last piece to make satisfying drop sound 😑
Michael Shelley has a lot of free time, I see
Looks like the processor pin
i thought it would've been named that because it looks like piano keys, but no. its the name of the guy who discovered it, crazy
Couldn't be harder than sudoku
How do you undo the puzzle though
When Hilbert curve?
Here, take all all my money.
Satisfying 😂
I thought it was a CPU pins 😂
Can I 3d print that?
They have to use those laser cutter for something XD
Thats the last piece! No thats the last piece! No THATS the last piece!
😳🤯Oh my god, I want one!!
I am one of those that is hexagonal and if you spin it it looks like what you'd see if your stoned out of your mind
Seems easy af
This is nice
It would be funny if you said it's so satisfying and then you couldn't put the last piece in
I...
I wanna eat it
Something, something, International Harvester.
No need for rotating them i see😮
“I would love to elaborate on this and explain his curves in more detail” 😏