Was this really the Greatest Jigsaw Puzzle of All Time?

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
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    Join me as I solve a true oddball puzzle from 1991 -- The Greatest Jigsaw Puzzle of All Time: Second Episode, from Buffalo Games. There's a whole lotta weird happening in this puzzle, but was it really the GOAT?
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  • @puzzlephile
    @puzzlephile  Год назад +2

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  • @veganblume3415
    @veganblume3415 Год назад +9

    I not only like watching a grown man put together jigsaw puzzles, I love it!

  • @SS-cb9ub
    @SS-cb9ub 10 месяцев назад +3

    I could be wrong, but I think the idea might be to do as much as you can of the front, leave the handful of black and turquoise pieces out, then flip it. Study the clocks to figure out the pattern. Then once you have it, fit in the remaining pieces from the back. Which I think actually sounds like a cool concept!

  • @lorelaimercy848
    @lorelaimercy848 Год назад +12

    You put so much work in to your channel and have grown so quickly. One of my new favorites always stoked to see a new puzzlephile video up!! ☺️

  • @meg2831
    @meg2831 Год назад +2

    I don't blame for giving up with that clock bull. That would have driven me absolutely nuts!

  • @mackberg1792
    @mackberg1792 5 месяцев назад +1

    I just found the “first” episode at my library! Glad to find this video to help me understand what this is

  • @nanschafer9999
    @nanschafer9999 Год назад +2

    Loved the colorful confetti of the front when you randomly pieced the back. Pretty!

    • @puzzlephile
      @puzzlephile  Год назад +1

      I know! I never glue a puzzle, but I was tempted to save that one 😆

  • @LexW5
    @LexW5 Год назад +4

    So cool what you ended up with when you flipped the puzzle!

  • @donnapalmer1727
    @donnapalmer1727 Год назад +1

    I love abstract images so this would be awesome for me!!!

  • @Mellie9876
    @Mellie9876 Год назад +1

    “…it’s not even good” 😆😆😆💗

  • @siliril
    @siliril Год назад +16

    I think you were supposed to do the front, leave those 9 or 10 teal and black pieces, flip the puzzle, solve the clock pattern, and use that to determine the placement of the last pieces. Definitely not doable without doing most of the front first. Sorry you had a bad experience, was looking forward to how this one works. =(

    • @danish_puzzler
      @danish_puzzler Год назад +3

      I was just about to say the same thing. Finish front until the 98% was done, then flip and solve for the remaining 10-12 pieces teal and black pieces.

    • @monogarden
      @monogarden Год назад +4

      This was my thought as well. That this isn't a double-sided puzzle that can be solved twice, once on each side. Rather it's a puzzle that requires you to work with both sides to solve it. Like you said, put all the front side pieces in that you know go in the right place and then flip it over and use what you have to figure out the clock pattern and then use that to place the last several squares. Perhaps the puzzle needed clearer marketing if this was the case!

    • @LexW5
      @LexW5 Год назад

      Agree! The little blurb said neither side could be finished without the other side. I feel bad his experience was so bad because of a misunderstanding. That’s the worst!

    • @puzzlephile
      @puzzlephile  Год назад +2

      Aargh, I think you’re probably right 😆 If I didn’t understand the instructions, is that my fault or theirs?🧐😆

  • @nixhixx
    @nixhixx Год назад +1

    Surely fixing those 12 solid color pieces correctly makes the clock time tick forward correctly.

  • @booklover6963
    @booklover6963 Год назад +3

    I liked the image better when it looked like confetti..

  • @hannahm782
    @hannahm782 Год назад

    the image within the image concept is really interesting. if modern day buffalo games came out with one i would like to try it.
    the front image was really nice, but it actually looked really cool with the mosaic look, like a work of art in a museum. i almost wish you hadn’t disassembled this one so you could glue it and frame it like that

    • @puzzlephile
      @puzzlephile  Год назад

      I never glue a puzzle, but I actually thought about doing it for that one - it came out so cool!

  • @catharinebrider7501
    @catharinebrider7501 Год назад +1

    I have the first episode of this puzzle series and had the same experience as you. The front was fairly easy and enjoyable with about 6-8 small squares that were very difficult to place. I also flipped it and took a photo (the back image concept is the same with clocks - I am curious if the hand pattern is the same or different on the three episodes), but couldn't work out the pattern. I didn't try and put it together from the back only yet, I was hoping you would do this video so I could decide!! I did have to glue several of the pieces back together as the image was peeling off with age, and I know I accidently rotated one of the small pieces when I glued it (UH OH) so at least one clock hand will be incorrect on the back.

    • @puzzlephile
      @puzzlephile  Год назад

      Thank you for the validation- I was a little worried that it was just me not getting it!

  • @Romani123
    @Romani123 Год назад

    I’m so glad you did this puzzle. I own the same puzzle and was wondering if I should attempt it. Your video was very informative and amusing. Thanks!

    • @puzzlephile
      @puzzlephile  Год назад +1

      Go for it! The piece-within-a-piece thing is fun. Just don’t try to build the back side from scratch!

  • @TimRachel
    @TimRachel Год назад

    I had that one when I was younger. I don't remember if I still have it, or not, and I'm not too fussed if I do. It wasn't as enjoyable as others that I had.

  • @KlingonPrincess
    @KlingonPrincess Год назад

    Even though the end result was a bust, I still enjoyed the video. The front looked enjoyable and i liked the concept of the square pieces "puzzle within a puzzle." I hope your next puzzle is pure pleasure to build 🌻🍄

    • @puzzlephile
      @puzzlephile  Год назад

      I think I’ve earned some good puzzle karma 👍

  • @ammalyrical5646
    @ammalyrical5646 Год назад

    This can't be anywhere as hard as that one sudoku I solved a while back that started with 0 given digits and 8 of the 9 squares misted over (as in you couldn't see the info in it) until you entered the right digit close enough to the mist and it cleared. Great sudoku concept and was really fun to solve. This puzzle would have a lot more info if you'd used the hint on the box to solve it.
    I think you were supposed to solve the image on the front and than flip it to put in those identical pieces and I also suspect you were close to solving the clock pattern.
    I would've approached the solve like that from the start. The box says you can't solve the pattern of the clocks without solving the puzzle and you can't complete the puzzle without solving the pattern. Solving the front is what you did (outside of those ~10 pieces you couldn't just place, but that was the intent, I think).
    I think this puzzle has a great design and uses logical/critical thinking and problem solving (and using written hints) as well as just the regular jigsaw solving strats. I'd love to try one but I feel like the shipping would be absurd to where I live so it's not gonna happen for me.

    • @ammalyrical5646
      @ammalyrical5646 Год назад

      Great design, but I have no idea of the quality so no opinion on the quality

  • @luisaruiz5030
    @luisaruiz5030 Год назад

    Hoa! Maybe if you put together the color image side on a glass and then see below how the blue side of watches looks. Not the greatest puzzle, however, it is entertaining.

  • @joaniemeow
    @joaniemeow Год назад

    Love your channel!

  • @puzzlepiece9509
    @puzzlepiece9509 Год назад

    Interesting concept but one that was ultimately frustrating. The front was alright but the back seems to have been a nightmare. Not surprising, but sometimes jigsaw ideas don't take off and flop. I tried a jigsaw called Dresser Cats whereby all the pieces were edge pieces. I didn't get very far with it. I can only find three puzzles like this on Google, the other two were called Cat Spread & Snowman & Friends. BV Leisure appear to have been the producer. I think they were produced in the 1980s.

    • @puzzlephile
      @puzzlephile  Год назад

      Oo interesting- might have to look for those!

    • @insertphrasehere15
      @insertphrasehere15 Год назад

      The back was never meant to be solved by itself. He was supposed to solve the front as much as possible, holding the 6 teal and black pieces, then solve the clock riddle from the partial solve, then use that to assemble the last pieces that are intentionally ambiguous from the front. This was obvious to me before he even turned the puzzle over, kinda disappointing that he couldn't figure out something so obvious.
      You only have to look at one of the obverse pieces to realize that it's impossible to place any of the centre squares without the information on the front half. Even the repeating pattern of the clocks indicates the same thing. Use a bit of logic next time!

  • @kathylynn1375
    @kathylynn1375 Год назад +2

    Word of the day: dissectologist. Definition: a person who enjoys jigsaw puzzle assembly. who knew.....

    • @puzzlephile
      @puzzlephile  Год назад

      Yep! From the days when puzzles were called dissected pictures

  • @GailMcCormick
    @GailMcCormick Год назад

    😂😂Your videos always make me laugh! I just passed up a brand new Shmuzzle at the thrift store this weekend. It looked paper thin and the image was a pile of coins, so not very fun to me. I feel like with the one you did here, the clock side was never really meant to be done by sane people. But who knows.

    • @GailMcCormick
      @GailMcCormick Год назад

      Also, I'm pretty sure Ceao had a piece-within-a-piece line for a while? I think one had horses in the snow. Will have to see if I can dig that up. (Edit: Found it! Ceaco Doubles)

    • @puzzlephile
      @puzzlephile  Год назад +1

      Oo interesting, never seen them before - thanks for the tip!

  • @marysharp6366
    @marysharp6366 Год назад

    I just was saying Yesterday how would you do a double sided jigsaw. It would drive you crazy

    • @puzzlephile
      @puzzlephile  Год назад

      Some are better than others 😁

  • @rebekahnerad4900
    @rebekahnerad4900 Год назад

    Interesting. Though I must say thanks for helping us dodge a bullet. I recently bought four of the mystic series since I saw them on your channel. We shall see how it goes because you just said "the sentry" was nearly unsolvable :(

    • @puzzlephile
      @puzzlephile  Год назад +1

      I love the Mystic Series, It looks like my particular copy of the Sentry was badly cut, but most of them should be fine. Hopefully your luck is better than mine!

  • @suebrown3194
    @suebrown3194 Год назад

    First, someone needs to define what a great puzzle is.Clearly, this one isn't a good example. Seems to me this one would qualify as one of the most frustrating puzzles of all time.

    • @puzzlephile
      @puzzlephile  Год назад

      Hmm, how do we define “great puzzle”… that might be an interesting video 🧐

  • @danish_puzzler
    @danish_puzzler Год назад +2

    Is it weird to like watching a grown man do jigsaw puzzles?? 😂

  • @susannelson5441
    @susannelson5441 Год назад

    Dan, thank you for finally sharing a puzzle which will not go on my wish list! Lol!!! 🧩