This puzzle is made in segments. Most likely 21 bags of 2000 pieces which when put together form one giant 42k piece puzzle. Sorting ability has nothing to do with it here 🙂 or maybe it does I don't know. I just love giant puzzles.
@@TheOwn3r No. For a couple of reasons: 1- As @Karen M said, he mixed them all in one pile. 2- You're implying that the puzzle is made out of 'x' puzzles, which would kill the whole purpose of the world's largest puzzle.
@@endr206 I'm not sure what is more extraordinary. To do such a big puzzle, or to count in a random timelaps video how often a man changed his clothes 😁
To address some of the comments: the puzzle comes in 7 bags of 6,000 pieces each. The backs of the pieces are not marked at all. The sky is not only blue but also contains some sections of white and some sunsets, so it’s very hard to tell whether the non-blue pieces are sky or not. Each panel has green sections everywhere. Sometimes, there’s a large tree, other times, it’s ferns and shrubs among buildings. I have been working on the puzzle since September 2019 and am about 2/3 of the way through Panel 5. Since I don’t have room in my house to lay out the full 25 feet, I’ve done one panel at a time. At one point, our puppy ate about 100 pieces. I had to buy the entire puzzle again and find the missing pieces. That was excruciating. I expect to finish in another year or so. This is one of the most fun projects I’ve ever done.
Ever consider taking up a musical instrument? You do have the patience and dedication, plus there is no final end to the project, where you might feel a let down and emptiness.
Ish Galaxy it happens : years ago when I was a teenager working in the town drugstore the doctor took his family on a month long vacation to Europe. He bought a new 35mm camera to document their once in a lifetime experience. Upon returning brought 30+ rolls of film into the drugstore to be developed (I told you it was YEARS ago 😆). When the pictures came back from the developing company they were all blank! He had forgot to remove the lenses cover!😱
That's my issue with calling this a 42,0000 piece puzzle when it's really just seven 6,000 piece puzzles if the person doesn't mix them up before starting. It's a completely different concept entirely doing a true 42,000 piece puzzle versus seven 6,000 piece puzzles. This person clearly mixed them all together and so he rightly deserves full credit for doing this massive beast.
How is it different when whatever way you do it, you're assembling the same total number of pieces one at a time? You could call it 420 x 100 piece puzzles or 42 x 1,000 piece puzzles too.
@@Curraghmore Really? So you think finding a particular piece among 42,000 pieces is the same as finding that piece among 1,000 pieces? Seriously? With that wacky way of thinking, you must feel 1500 piece puzzle is as easy as a 100? These 42,000 piece puzzles come in 6 bags that are presorted for each section of the puzzle. So, you're only really doing a 6,000 piece puzzle each time. You don't think mixing all 42,000 pieces would be any different? Seriously?
@@MotoAtheist Mixing them together will mean it takes much longer of course, but saying that assembling a 42,000 piece puzzle in sections is a 'different concept' to assembling all of the 42,000 pieces together makes no sense. You're assembling the same number of pieces and the end result is the same. The only difference will be the length of time it takes. Even if someone is assembling a 100 pieces puzzle they'll usually assemble it in sections, doing the edges first maybe and then doing different features of the artwork one at a time to finish it.
@@Curraghmore Wow, your logic is a total fail. The time it takes to do the puzzle is a major part of the difficulty aspect. Let's say the edge pieces were presorted, would that make the puzzle easier? Of course. Well, that's what the 42,000 piece did. They literally presorted 7 sections in to 6,000 pieces each. Sure, 6,000 is still tough, but nowhere near trying to sort out 42,000 pieces. But you Keep on keepin on man, there will be no explaining this to somebody with your inability to see the obvious.
You mixed the bags like a mad man, yet you seemed to have the pieces layed out already "knowing" what section they fit into. How? I know extreme sorting is a must, but that's a whole new level. Bravo. Very impressive.
I think he used the colors to sort the pieces out. Specific colors in the same box etc etc.. then look at what color matches which building/area and then you have a rough idea. Its a very colorful puzzle so i guess i would do it like that.
I was going to ask the same thing. How could he have known where the blue sky pieces would have gone. One question never asked, what if each piece had a number on the reverse. It would explain a few things.
@@dreamreal756when you get to the last 100 it feels like a race to the finish line. Honestly i love that from a 1000 piece puzzle. Since you used 900 so far its barely any pieces even brute forcing doesnt take too long.
@@Kevin-ci1uo "... predates creation." I'll have to give it more thought, but off the top of my head, I'd say that was the wittiest comment I've ever read.
Me thinking like: ''How much time did this cost him? probably like 1 month?'' looks at video description... *Started April 10 2019 - completed March 15 2020.*
I really love the Pj's, i saw AT LEAST 3 weeks of clothing changes going on, but we got before bedtime in pj's putting in a lot of time. I also respect the masterful puzzle meditation pose. Gonna have to try that. I also am deeply impressed by the organization of pieces, color organization, then by shape and tone of color. Very cool to see them in rows goin into the piece. Really enjoyed watching this. MAD RESPECT!
This puzzle is so big you can even see the curvature of the Earth😳 It seems it's not obvious to most people. This was a joke. I would suggest you rent a sense of humor.
@Hidden Aspects please dont tell me that the earth us flat. There is a fuck ton of logic behind a rounded earth and almost nothing that supports a flat earth. I assume with that comment of yours that you are a flat earther. If i am wrong tyen sorry in advance for making such an assumption bout you.
That's like saying "Major props for making it 7x harder on yourself even though you could have taken half the time and had twice the easy of doing it if you hadn't".
I knew there’d be a comment in here that was about the last piece being missing lol. But it truly is a wonder after handling all the pieces several times over, that one didn’t get lost even by accident.
Considering that is cheaper than buying 42 one thousand piece puzzles (quick google shows them to be roughly $15 , though some or more/less), this seems like a great deal, actually.
Tremendous effort, beautiful results. But, wait, why? I only wish that the there was a close up of the finished puzzle at the end - panning from one to the other.
Amb Faith As I said in my post....🤔....she did a parody showing starting a jigsaw puzzle and finally talking herself out of it.......this may or may not interest her to do a segment on her show! 😊
Wow, almost two hours per day for nine months straight, that's a lot of discipline, patience, long-term commitment and perseverance. The immediate gratification junkies of today would fail this miserably. This man is set for whatever project he goes for.
Absolutely amazing! I LOVE jigsaws......doing them by the hour with my grandma is one of my fondest memories of her. I became a pretty quick puzzle put-together’er
a puzzle that big... I would remove the floor of the room where I want to put the puzzle together, and once is done I would epoxy it all and that would become my new floor for that room 👍🏼
Lots of puzzle manufacturers put letters on the back of their puzzle pieces to group together peices of a general area... and we're talking 1000 peice puzzles....surely a puzzle this big has that too...
@@sickmsmokey No it doesn't have letters. See ruclips.net/video/o8y_D82EQQk/видео.html. BTW, for large puzzles people can sort them out by the colors of the pieces.
He probably laid them out by section, then into cups by section as well. I would then do it by color or pattern and go from there. Educa puzzles also usually have a rotation. So long pieces always go vertically and short ones go horizontally. That was what it was like for the 33600 Wildlife.
Did anyone spot how many times he changed his clothes? He is so good, and so fast, with amazing sorting skills, he could even swap outfits several times.
I build a lot of jigsaw puzzles. During my 5 week (endless) isolation I have built 9 1000 pc puzzles. I have over 50 . I could build that puzzle. Finding room and keeping the cats off would probably be the hardest thing. I wont predict how long. So many issues decide how fast you can build a puzzle.. I have had easy looking puzzles take 100 plus hours. I have had difficult ones snap together like leggo. Been thinking about trying one of these super puzzles... But the price tag makes me think if I really need it.
While the nitwits are in here making fun of the guy and the video, and trying to be all clever, anyone who has the patience to do a 42,000 piece puzzle deserves accolades.
I’m just impressed by his sorting abilities. How he has all the right pieces in the general area they belong in.
Douglas Warren i wonder how
This puzzle is made in segments. Most likely 21 bags of 2000 pieces which when put together form one giant 42k piece puzzle. Sorting ability has nothing to do with it here 🙂 or maybe it does I don't know. I just love giant puzzles.
@@TheOwn3r he seems to have them in one big pile at the beginning.
@@karenm8602 Yeah, saw that but it was strange because they were in several bags at the beginning of the video
@@TheOwn3r No. For a couple of reasons: 1- As @Karen M said, he mixed them all in one pile. 2- You're implying that the puzzle is made out of 'x' puzzles, which would kill the whole purpose of the world's largest puzzle.
It’s so impressive how he did it in only 2 minutes and 34 seconds
sDanOs Oh I can’t wait to see all the people that think this comment is real
@@memedumpster1402 sorry to hear that you had to pull out of the nominee race. I'll still support you. 👍
Ashley Jay Tanna I won’t support him
Him you don’t support yourself? Your name is “Him” is it not?
Uhhhhh you realize this was a timelapse?
I'm more impressed with his ability to sit on the floor or kneel for that long.
yes, 2 months straight, he didn't had a break or something like that, and theres nothing under him, no reason to look trust me
please dont r/woooosh
Szymon Karwat r/woooosh
FLOOR GANG
@@thebluezoo7959 i said plz not you soulles demon
My grandma wouldn't stand a chance
It took him 9 months to finish, so this puzzle is like his baby
Clothes were changed 104 times, which means he changes clothes aprox. every 62 hours
@@endr206 I'm not sure what is more extraordinary. To do such a big puzzle, or to count in a random timelaps video how often a man changed his clothes 😁
@@endr206 He probably took some days off
You literally might want to look up the definition of the word literally
The puzzle/baby comparison doesn't really work. You can't solve a jigsaw puzzle with a coat hanger.
its so large you can see the curvature of the earth
OmG, aRe YoU DuMb? The earth is clearly flat.
@@zegel9580 satans name .....are you kidding me? Why does your brainwashed cult have to exist
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar Its a joke big brain
@Pedro_Pie yes but usually you use the "ThAt" format on the part your trying to say so
Omg, are you dumb? ThE EArtH iS cLeArly fLaT
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar that's the sarcastic joking format, man
he probably wishes he had waited to start this when quarantine started
Good point 😷
LMAO
😂
lol
“FINALLY finished!Time to go out and celebrate.”
...
“Shit.”
When you realized that there are only 4 corner pieces in the entire set.
Just finding those 4 corner pieces in that pile of 42,000 pieces would be extremely challenging by itself. lol
Nice..
Joel The Scaredy Soul starting at the corners is for dipshits
You are a master of the obvious.
Paul Davis, like looking for 4 needles in the haystack literally!
To address some of the comments: the puzzle comes in 7 bags of 6,000 pieces each. The backs of the pieces are not marked at all. The sky is not only blue but also contains some sections of white and some sunsets, so it’s very hard to tell whether the non-blue pieces are sky or not. Each panel has green sections everywhere. Sometimes, there’s a large tree, other times, it’s ferns and shrubs among buildings. I have been working on the puzzle since September 2019 and am about 2/3 of the way through Panel 5. Since I don’t have room in my house to lay out the full 25 feet, I’ve done one panel at a time. At one point, our puppy ate about 100 pieces. I had to buy the entire puzzle again and find the missing pieces. That was excruciating. I expect to finish in another year or so. This is one of the most fun projects I’ve ever done.
Ever consider taking up a musical instrument? You do have the patience and dedication, plus there is no final end to the project, where you might feel a let down and emptiness.
Its beautiful
are the pieces marked by panel at all? or how do you sort these at the start
@@jakeboudreau9907 seven (or so) initial begs contain one panel each one
Uhm is your puppy ok? I mean cardboard and plastic aren’t the best things to digest
I can feel his back pain from all the time sitting there
And his legs
ne yalan söyliyim, ben de hissettim.
I understand, I sit at Lego for hours
Very much agree, mine kills me after couple hours. He is amazing.
Ha ha. 1st thing that came to my mind too. Best to do on the boardroom table. Or at least a couple of sheets of plywood on sawhorses
Everyone is talking about the painting. But where did he find that giant piece of cardboard?!?
That's not cardboard. 3 pieces of wood looks like
6 piece if you look closer at beginning of puzzle you can see seam down long middle and vertical seams 1 third on board
Right,never thought of that. Ummmmmmmmmm..................
@@larryroberts8809 Yes you're right, definitely 6 panels!
Forget the cardboard, i want to know what room he used. Who has a spare room that's close to 30 feet long?
Imagine accidentally forgetting to press the record button...
That was almost a whole year condensed into a few seconds. I'm sure he could've forgotten to press record a few days and we wouldn't've noticed.
No big deal
@@gunslingingbird74 Okay I was just sayin' lol
lol
Ish Galaxy it happens : years ago when I was a teenager working in the town drugstore the doctor took his family on a month long vacation to Europe. He bought a new 35mm camera to document their once in a lifetime experience. Upon returning brought 30+ rolls of film into the drugstore to be developed (I told you it was YEARS ago 😆). When the pictures came back from the developing company they were all blank! He had forgot to remove the lenses cover!😱
That's my issue with calling this a 42,0000 piece puzzle when it's really just seven 6,000 piece puzzles if the person doesn't mix them up before starting. It's a completely different concept entirely doing a true 42,000 piece puzzle versus seven 6,000 piece puzzles. This person clearly mixed them all together and so he rightly deserves full credit for doing this massive beast.
How is it different when whatever way you do it, you're assembling the same total number of pieces one at a time? You could call it 420 x 100 piece puzzles or 42 x 1,000 piece puzzles too.
@@Curraghmore Really? So you think finding a particular piece among 42,000 pieces is the same as finding that piece among 1,000 pieces? Seriously?
With that wacky way of thinking, you must feel 1500 piece puzzle is as easy as a 100?
These 42,000 piece puzzles come in 6 bags that are presorted for each section of the puzzle. So, you're only really doing a 6,000 piece puzzle each time. You don't think mixing all 42,000 pieces would be any different? Seriously?
@@MotoAtheist Mixing them together will mean it takes much longer of course, but saying that assembling a 42,000 piece puzzle in sections is a 'different concept' to assembling all of the 42,000 pieces together makes no sense. You're assembling the same number of pieces and the end result is the same. The only difference will be the length of time it takes. Even if someone is assembling a 100 pieces puzzle they'll usually assemble it in sections, doing the edges first maybe and then doing different features of the artwork one at a time to finish it.
@@Curraghmore Wow, your logic is a total fail. The time it takes to do the puzzle is a major part of the difficulty aspect.
Let's say the edge pieces were presorted, would that make the puzzle easier? Of course. Well, that's what the 42,000 piece did. They literally presorted 7 sections in to 6,000 pieces each. Sure, 6,000 is still tough, but nowhere near trying to sort out 42,000 pieces.
But you Keep on keepin on man, there will be no explaining this to somebody with your inability to see the obvious.
This is what my 5-year-old lad really means.
If I started this puzzle today I’d finish 10 years after I died.
Awesome
Very ambitious!
That’s impressive in its own way
Dwayne Koblitz your comment made me laugh so hard!!! Thank you for that 💜💕💙
I cant even do 100piece
Let’s be real, no one searched for this but was glad they found it
Totally agree
😂😂, I know right!
I searched for it
I searched
Doesn't anyone else love seeing unoriginal comments copy/pasted on every video that they watch
You mixed the bags like a mad man, yet you seemed to have the pieces layed out already "knowing" what section they fit into. How? I know extreme sorting is a must, but that's a whole new level.
Bravo. Very impressive.
Grant Starke he needed almost a year to complete it
I wondering the same thing, I'd be glad if he answered !
i want to know too
I think he used the colors to sort the pieces out. Specific colors in the same box etc etc.. then look at what color matches which building/area and then you have a rough idea. Its a very colorful puzzle so i guess i would do it like that.
I was going to ask the same thing. How could he have known where the blue sky pieces would have gone. One question never asked, what if each piece had a number on the reverse. It would explain a few things.
I love how you just emptied all bags on one spot. It was interesting to see your approach on an handling so many pieces. Nice work!
When you find out he uploads every few years because he’s probably working on another puzzle...
On quarantine he prob have much more time lol
This deserves so much more credit it took him almost a year to do this 🥺
Kelsey Firebaugh totally agreed ✨
I’m trying to do a 1000 piece
I’m struggling lol
This is amazing
No it actually took him 2 and a half minutes
Asher B 🙄🙄
@@natbarron I just finished a 1000 puzzle piece it took me 5 days lol u can do it
March 15, 2020: Finally finished the puzzle after 11 months. Gonna go out to the city,
Coronavirus: No you don't
Time to shuffle the pieces and start again, oh well
Bahahaha
You guys are hilarious!! Thanks for the laugh, literally!
Exact same with my leg injury 😂
I don't think it took him 11 months. I tried to count his clothes changes and it was something like 69... nice.
You know it’s a big puzzle when the sorting alone takes 2 months
2 mahine ke baad rashan band
Imagine spending almost a year putting this together only to find you're missing one piece.
conexant51 Educa offers free replacement pieces
@@Pupkiwi Nice! So I guess you'd specify row and column numbers.
@@conexant51 lol
happened to me once but its only 150 pcs and took me about 2 hrs. still hurt af lol
Probably would notice the one that was missing its so big
*Spends almost year putting all those pieces together*
His cat: *I’m about to end this mans whole career.*
Mockz That’s what mine did to my 2000 piece puzzle ! Spent 5 days on it.... grr...
Hahahha! Kitteh comes along and eats a few pieces, or flicks them all over the house, never to be found again. LOL!
My damn cats either eat pieces or launch onto the table and slide my puzzle onto the floor.😖
I edited this so that no one knows how I got this many likes!
Lol that's what I was thinking
You email the company and they send you the missing piece. No problem.
It happened to me once. It was a corner piece too. We could only find 7 of the 8 corner pieces. It ruined the whole thing :(
It wouldn't be noticed because of his big the puzzle is
@@fkdova2058 You can order single pieces of it from the producer exactly because of that. It may not fit perfectly but it should be ok in most cases.
This is one of those videos that youtube will recommend you after 6 years
See ya then ✌🏻
Me: Mom I’m bored
Mom: Well I might have a little something in the closet...
you
The only 'near or real' challenge of a jigsaw puzzle is for someone to give you the pieces without showing you the photo of it.
William Keltner I once had a puzzle where the picture of the puzzle itself wasn’t actually on the box!
another copypasta RUclips comment. Shocker
and then there's me who can't use his kitchen table because there's still an unfinished 1000 piece puzzle sitting on it for 3 weeks now ...
f
dude I had an 1000 piece puzzle sitting unfinished for 7 months cause I lost one piece and my motivation to finish it
Can you pack it up and send it to me? I finished a 1k piece puzzle in 5 days
Josefina Hernandez not trying to brag but 1.5k in 3 days
Buy a puzzle mat. Do the puzzle on there.when u have had enough for the time being just roll it up and put it away
Teacher: The test isn't that difficult
The Test:
you're original.
So funny I walked outside to get hit by a car so that i wouldn't have to remember these pathetic ": format" comments exist
And he was the teacher😂
Parent : see that because you play games than study more
School : welp if we didnt move they won’t notice
This isnt that difficult.
just requires a large amount of effort
akin to digging a hole
Me: searching for “500 piece puzzle time lapse”
Me: sees 42000 piece puzzle
And clicks it*
Legend says he hasn’t moved his right leg since
First comment!
omo cat woohoo!
Haha...I was thinking that guy will need a chiropractor for that right knee!!
says who
@@thereforeayam Legend! Can't you read? 😜
It's lovely to watch how everything gets organized little by little.
When 8+ years Is the time for making It and not the limitation of years
This is so impressive!! I'd be overwhelmed just by sorting the pieces, the paaaatience 😳
Must've felt amazing putting the last one in 😌
yup
That's the most disappointing part of a jigsaw for me, the last hundred pieces or so.
@@dreamreal756when you get to the last 100 it feels like a race to the finish line. Honestly i love that from a 1000 piece puzzle. Since you used 900 so far its barely any pieces even brute forcing doesnt take too long.
Yeah i couldnt do that when in doublt i brute force and sort them. Im not trying around 40,000 pieces on 1 corner.
If you're wondering what the picture is, it's an image of what the world would look like with no air pollution
So you can finally read Universal Pic sign?
"Oh yeah, it's all coming together."
I’m doing a 1000 piece puzzle right now and literally saying this constantly 💀
Imagine being at the end and realizing the last piece was missing.......
Great job though very impressive!!!
For puzzles like this one, the manufacturer will 100% send you the missing piece without any questions.
i woud be scarde to make it dispear my self specialy in the time it took to make
Why is it always the last piece that is missing, why not the first? That would make things so much easier.
I finished a 1000 piece landscape puzzle with 3 pieces missing and 4 extra pieces. Needless to say, I never bought another one of their puzzles!
johnnyp pi I’m working on an a 1000 piece right now. I’m just hoping that doesn’t happen. That sucks after all that work
Timelapse is magical. The seamless speed gives you an unexplainable sense of joy.
April fools, this is actually filmed in reverse. He actually took a completed puzzle apart piece by piece.
April fools 2 weeks ago??
Who put it together then ?
@@revontulet1686 Of course, if he had posted it 4/1, everyone would've known straight away!
@@savedbygodsgrace.9058 Maybe this puzzle predates creation and has always been. Naw, my comment was obviously sarcasm.
@@Kevin-ci1uo "... predates creation." I'll have to give it more thought, but off the top of my head, I'd say that was the wittiest comment I've ever read.
Me thinking like: ''How much time did this cost him? probably like 1 month?''
looks at video description...
*Started April 10 2019 - completed March 15 2020.*
It took less then 3 minutes... didn't u watch the video?
@@51-FS I told the wife the same thing....
Bart Simpson lol
Like the cops told me the other night.... the video's dont lie.... but I did make it home safely but only to go to jail.... it sucked
Tbh my 2,000 piece puzzle took about a month to complete so
Imagine believing that you’re the first person to ever comment “imagine doing all that and missing one piece”
Imagine
Doing
all
that
and
I really love the Pj's, i saw AT LEAST 3 weeks of clothing changes going on, but we got before bedtime in pj's putting in a lot of time. I also respect the masterful puzzle meditation pose. Gonna have to try that. I also am deeply impressed by the organization of pieces, color organization, then by shape and tone of color. Very cool to see them in rows goin into the piece. Really enjoyed watching this. MAD RESPECT!
"How's your quarantine going?"
"Well..."
**SpongeBob narrator** "One eternity later..."
its actually just a normal sized jigsaw puzzle, hes just tiny
Edit: holy fuck 1k likes this shit insane bruh
plot twist 🤣
omg u r so funny
But then all the pieces would be suuuuper tiny
Not gonna lie, its satisfying watching the puzzle slowly getting completed.
wow, it took a whole 2 months just to sort the pieces.
This puzzle is so big you can even see the curvature of the Earth😳
It seems it's not obvious to most people. This was a joke. I would suggest you rent a sense of humor.
Lol
hahah
Too funny! 😂
@Hidden Aspects please dont tell me that the earth us flat. There is a fuck ton of logic behind a rounded earth and almost nothing that supports a flat earth. I assume with that comment of yours that you are a flat earther. If i am wrong tyen sorry in advance for making such an assumption bout you.
@Hidden Aspects please tell me youre not a flattie
The hardest part is finding a frame and space on the wall for it ...
In the 11 months he probably had some time to think about it.
Meanwhile I’m here struggling with a 300 piece bob ross puzzle
@Eric Cartman lmao this is an exercise too, but for the mind.
@Eric Cartman Brain Exercise, dude. *Brain* Exercise.
Did u finish it yet
Wow. Major props for combining the bags and actually working it as a true 42k puzzle, and not "merely" seven adjoining 6k puzzles.
You're giving him props for adding difficulty for no fucking reason? Man, this world is really going to shit.
That's like saying "Major props for making it 7x harder on yourself even though you could have taken half the time and had twice the easy of doing it if you hadn't".
I wanna know the price of that puzzle
Nevermind, I googled. For any one interested it is 400$
I guessed about $500 Just going by how much a 1000 piece goes for.
so basically you pay 400 bucks to have fun for almost a year? i think that's consired "valuable"
where can I buy this...i can´t find a shop
@@indi3821 Fun?
Alfred Lüttmann wenn du es magst dann ja ansonsten, nein
Grandma: Let's play a puzzle to pass the time
the puzzle:
i don't think you can last till we finish it grandma
Appassenti Righello lol that’s so bad
42,000-piece puzzle: *exists*
Ravensburger: "Nah, needs 320 more pieces"
Ravensburger made a *40,320* pieces puzzle, Not a 42k puzzle..
I did one from Ravensburger. The box said 18,000 pieces. But it was actually 18,240.
How will you stick them at the end?
My cat: "I would ruin this whole mans career"
My cat be like: "I will ruin this half mans career"
My cat be like: “I would ruin this quarter mans career”
My first thought: This man does not have a cat.
And when researchers find this in 2000 years They're going to be very confused about the placement of these objects in the world
They might think he was a super villain
Nah he a god
This is super impressive. My cat would have eaten one of the pieces before I got to finish it.
🤣🤞
Same lol
i'd love to do this during quarantine but that puzzle is bigger than my apartment :(
www that's sad
Well, he needed one year, hope lockdown is not that long, so better try a smaller one. Luckily, their is an app for that XD
www ha ha ha lol
@@WasCanIgetfriendsonWasswitch would be great if it was your name and com was your surname
you make it seem so easy but i remember how much i struggled and how many days i spent on a 5000 piece puzzle. Quality content!!!
I am struggling with 1000 pieces, my back hurts and I get tired quickly, there is also a lack of space, but I will finish this puzzle.
I wish he'd done a close up of each section, I wanted to see what all was in there!
I knew there’d be a comment in here that was about the last piece being missing lol. But it truly is a wonder after handling all the pieces several times over, that one didn’t get lost even by accident.
But why is it always the “last” piece that is missing? ;-)
See you in 5 years when this pops in my recommended again
Lol that music makes it seem like he saved humanity. Good job putting the puzzle together.
If it was,
“42,000 piece Jigsaw or Death”,
“I would’ve died already...”
It’s called “Around the World” and retails for $469 U.S.
considering the size and how few of them they probably sell, it seems like a really good price
Considering that is cheaper than buying 42 one thousand piece puzzles (quick google shows them to be roughly $15 , though some or more/less), this seems like a great deal, actually.
Me: Selling a 1000 piece puzzle after 10 years not opening it.
Andre: „I know, its too ez, right?“
I love doing big puzzles (24.000, 32.000 etc) but I never dared to mix up all the bags like you did. Respect
Tremendous effort, beautiful results. But, wait, why? I only wish that the there was a close up of the finished puzzle at the end - panning from one to the other.
Yes please
Cindy Giesbrecht Yes, I was hoping for that too.
I'm surprised he finished this whole thing with a sane mind.
I enjoy huge puzzles like this. Currently working on a 24,000 piece. I think they actually keep me sane.
@@grammernotzi how are you doing dude
@@delrasshial7200 I'm doing good. Finished that puzzle about 6 months ago. The next big puzzle I want to do is Educa's 33,600 piece Jungle Scene.
2:01 This little maneuver's gonna cost us 51 years
Its amazing that they were able to angle the camera just right in the original photo to get all those landmarks in one image.
definitely. it probably would've been easier if they'd just drawn the buildings and everything instead
really, only took him 2 minutes and 33 seconds to finished this? watch me complete my baby niece's 4 piece puzzle in under a second.
Y V it is a timelapse lol
@@meermeer6882 big brain time
Meer-Kat ... its a joke 💀
@@meermeer6882 r/Wooooooosh
@@meermeer6882 r/woooosh
Someone needs to tell Ellen Show about him........
She just did a quarantine parody about doing a jigsaw puzzle.........
He is good.
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🥰
Why Ellen?
This guys is good! Deserves a better interviewer then Ellen, the pyschopath
@@ambfaith4331 Ellen will be gone soon anyway... She already said goodbye...
Amb Faith
As I said in my post....🤔....she did a parody showing starting a jigsaw puzzle and finally talking herself out of it.......this may or may not interest her to do a segment on her show!
😊
Z'Nycé London ellen blows
Makes the arthritis in my knees cry! I could only do this if I had an enormous table, and an enormous room to put it in, so that's out...
I was thinking the same thing. My knees hurt just watching this.
It would kill my neck.
"Finally, after months of hard work, one puzzle piece is left, but where is the hole its suppose to go in"
"Ok guys! Let's start with the corner pieces!"
If I had the room to do this, I would. His sorting abilities are outstanding! My OCD was so happy!
amazing. subbed. A new vid ever 2 years , I can live with that.
Wow, almost two hours per day for nine months straight, that's a lot of discipline, patience, long-term commitment and perseverance. The immediate gratification junkies of today would fail this miserably. This man is set for whatever project he goes for.
Amazing dedication to the task! And an absolutely brilliant jigsaw puzzle design!
You are crazy
This looks fun and all, but I think I'll stick with my 10 peace puzzle, thank you very much.
Absolutely amazing! I LOVE jigsaws......doing them by the hour with my grandma is one of my fondest memories of her. I became a pretty quick puzzle put-together’er
Puzzle aficionado or Puzzle completer would be more appropriate terms.
@@Dyanosis
Perhaps those two terms might be more appropriate, BUT, my term got you to reply, didn’t it? 👁️👁️
That was impressive! So proud of you and your diligence to complete this. It would have taken me 3 years! Great job!!!!
And here I was “proud” of my 2000 pieces puzzles I’ve been putting together lately (graduated from the 1000 pieces variety)! 😂🤣😂
I'm on 2000 too don't belittle your achievement mate
And there's me feeling proud I done the frame of my 500 piece puzzle😂
Largest I've done is 12000 and it took almost a year never doing that again
@@staletribute7584 sounds like it would take me 12000 years
Where did you find the 2000 piece puzzles ??? I have a Walmart gift card and their biggest is 300/500 help!
a puzzle that big... I would remove the floor of the room where I want to put the puzzle together, and once is done I would epoxy it all and that would become my new floor for that room 👍🏼
Good idea.
I do jigsaws and think this is just amazing. His patience and perseverance are to be admired.😊
2 months of sorting. Sounds like fun.
well hello.
HOW do you shuffle everything together at the start, but know exactly what area the pieces go?
I wondered the same thing!!
Lots of puzzle manufacturers put letters on the back of their puzzle pieces to group together peices of a general area... and we're talking 1000 peice puzzles....surely a puzzle this big has that too...
@@sickmsmokey No it doesn't have letters. See ruclips.net/video/o8y_D82EQQk/видео.html. BTW, for large puzzles people can sort them out by the colors of the pieces.
Same thought...
He probably laid them out by section, then into cups by section as well. I would then do it by color or pattern and go from there. Educa puzzles also usually have a rotation. So long pieces always go vertically and short ones go horizontally. That was what it was like for the 33600 Wildlife.
I used to love puzzles but now I have cats. This man's determination is truly admirable
Mom: find something to do during quarantine
This guy:
the fact he did it ALONE is obvious proof he's half-god level.
Did anyone spot how many times he changed his clothes? He is so good, and so fast, with amazing sorting skills, he could even swap outfits several times.
Dude, imagine if he was missing just one piece.
This is kinda satisfying
This puzzle is the biggest puzzle I've seen in my entire life!! And I like the famous landmarks!!!!!!
Didn't knew that there a puzzles in this size...well done Buddy... Amazing peace of Art
I build a lot of jigsaw puzzles. During my 5 week (endless) isolation I have built 9 1000 pc puzzles. I have over 50 . I could build that puzzle. Finding room and keeping the cats off would probably be the hardest thing. I wont predict how long. So many issues decide how fast you can build a puzzle.. I have had easy looking puzzles take 100 plus hours. I have had difficult ones snap together like leggo. Been thinking about trying one of these super puzzles... But the price tag makes me think if I really need it.
And then there is me, a guy that can't even make a 50 pieces puzzle in a month
Omg Im doing my 1500 pcs right now, it’s already 1 month and not even 50% finished. Salute..
Man: *Builds intricate 42,000 piece puzzle*
Little brother: "Now THIS looks like a job for me!"
Me: Tries to do an online puzzle of medium dificulty
"It's too hard, I give up!"
This guy:
Who else forgot about puzzles until quarantine?
Yep. Found two, 1500 and 1000 pieces. Small triumph when a missing piece was found, lol.
I found the unfinished puzzle in my cabinet. Probably was too lazy to finish it at the time.
While the nitwits are in here making fun of the guy and the video, and trying to be all clever, anyone who has the patience to do a 42,000 piece puzzle deserves accolades.