Holly Jesus, this is BEAUTIFUL! Look at this design, the edges, how smooth the piece is, and the high quality. The brushing of the metal and the colors, everything is just perfect and it also works as a decorative piece. It's art, seriously. I'm amazed. (I only wish I had money to get one)
There are different puzzle types. This is a dexterity puzzle more than anything else - despite the need to find out the assembly method. I'm also not a big fan of dexterity puzzles, but plenty of people love *specifically* how volatile their build is when not completely assembled.
Lol, it was so cute how hyped Mr. Puzzle sounded in the intro. Dude's probably this buff bearded Germanic man who milks beer out of hops with his bare hands, but then he sounded like Dora the Explorer for a brief second. I truly love this channel. I now spend like 80 bucks a month in wooden puzzles to add to my coffee table's rotation. Thanks, Mr. Puzzle! 🤗
Well done! I laughed when it fell apart in your hands, but not maliciously... only because I know I would’ve been highly frustrated. 😆 You handled it well.
As a puzzle this one seems to be a bit too easy--I even noticed the curved vs. straight arms on your first attempt to put two halves together (which I don't think I've done before--I'm not usually so observant!) But the build quality and materials are outstanding. This being a pre-production model and looking as good as it does--the final release versions will be STUNNING, I'm sure. Also, a thought for those who are concerned that it falls apart too easily from the starting cube condition: based on their other puzzles, I suspect the final version may have much tighter tolerances and may hold together far better through friction alone. I'd love to see Mr. Puzzle give us a quick update review when he (inevitably I think!) gets his hands on the final version!
Your so funny. Watching you do this puzzle was hilarious. In the nicest way possible. Almost got it and it all came apart again. What a neat looking trick!
@@thechumpsbeendumped.7797 no.. it shouldn't be several magnets glued in, in that case you'll have to deal with polarity and that would be a giveaway to solve the puzzle. just ONE magnet just enough strength to hold SOME pieces nevermind the brass.. and then build the cube around it.
@@ypleuh1068 No... the true answer to life, is... The Giraffe puzzle is only the 2nd hardest puzzle.... the first hardest is how the mind of the woman work.
Your enthusiasm and delight is so charming, especially showing us such cool and beautiful puzzles. My favourite was the "Hä?" upon finding the two halves would not slide neatly together. Wirklich süß~
The kickstarter clips seem to show it holding together much better. If it falls apart as easily as in this video I wouldn't want it. While symmetry is nice, this also isn't much of a puzzle, seems more a dexterity challenge.
I think adding a little magnet (with a weak pull) inside the structure, while assembling it, would help in keeping the pieces together, after you solve the puzzle
It looks so good! That thing is designed to be showed off. It reminds me of something that would be on an executive's desk. 😎 I love puzzles that look nice while solved. It makes the feeling even better.
a 4x4 rubiks cube he surely wouldn't solve without help. Really it is not difficult to make a very difficult puzzle. Most puzzle designers go for a balance or at least a logical progression. Otherwise you might as well make a box that just gets you to guess a ten letter long password. Hard sure, but not very satisfying.
@@GigsTaggart Mr.Puzzle has stated in the past that he's not very good at "twisty" puzzles like Rubik's Cubes and that he much prefers logical progression and dexterity puzzles.
Im still waiting for his blue metal puzzle he covered a while back. He himself said that it would take him quit alot of time to finish it if he even finishes it. I would say that is one close to the one he can't solve. At least as long as he doesnt post his solution to it
Nice puzzle and most definitely not as easy as it looked considering there were 2 ways to assemble the 'halves' of the puzzle where there were inward curving points and inward flat points that allowed for the final assembly of the puzzle.
I would be tempted to drill small round slots into some of the inner facing surfaces so as to insert some small iridinium magnets so the whole thing clicks together better
With magnets, it might be to easy to solve unless the magnets are strong enough to hold the finished product together but at the same time too weak, to have the parts stick to each other whilst assembling
Maybe instead of using both open ends to bind it together, you could try using one open and one closed end to help it stay together better. When you had it combined at the end it looked much more unstable than when you first showed it.
I did enjoy (in a friendly way) the manner of your super puzzler confidence come crashing down! Super video my friend with a sprinkling of humour over great problem solving! Bob England
One thing about puzzles of this type is how you can take just one, or in this case, two different pieces and use multiples of each to create these intricate shapes. Your previous puzzle, made of wood had three identical parts, and they combined to make three cubes. This mimics how nature uses basic shapes to create pretty much everything --- cystallography. Fun puzzle, thanks Mr. P. : )
I think it would be even more satisfying if the pieces do not exactly fit but have some very slight over so that they hold the puzzle firmly together when solved.
Still I wonder if it would be possible to assemble it in the first way you tried, but then have the parts be slightly detached before sliding it together. Maybe it would still work and the assembled object would be a bit more stable.
@@Mr.Puzzle hahaha I thought that was a base lol your wedding ring does fit the puzzle perfectly. Guess that's as good a way as any to display the Tycho
Could be possible to insert in some very small neoD magnets at the overlapping points just to hold it together for display purposes but still have the puzzle function.
if there was a way to place a magnet in the middle so it would all stay together as a Cub this way you'll have to force it apart from the cub making it harder to find the answer and it wouldn't fall apart when you touch it to look at it
Tycho, Venn, Jack? What's your favorite?
HAI
Jack.
Awesome, I got the Venn and Jack during the Venn kickstarter. Very exciting to see this one so soon! Even more beautiful and complex. :)
Visually, they all look great. I'd put them on their stands and put em all on a shelf. They'd look great as static pieces.
Mr.Puzzle all but I like this one the most it just looks cleaner than the others
The most Satisfying Object Ever - a crumpled up piece of brown paper!!
My cat prefers a cardboard box, but I get your point! :-)
Remove all the wrinkles without an iron. Go!
Lol
Very cool. Looks like magnets would be welcome for final state.
Hearing the German accent makes me genuinely happy
Holly Jesus, this is BEAUTIFUL! Look at this design, the edges, how smooth the piece is, and the high quality. The brushing of the metal and the colors, everything is just perfect and it also works as a decorative piece. It's art, seriously. I'm amazed.
(I only wish I had money to get one)
I swear your enthusiasm for these puzzles is infectious. That's half the fun of the videos.
I wish that it didn't crumble apart so easily. A puzzle should be a mystery to take apart and put back together.
Honestly I thought it was difficult to be taken apart and when he just slid it apart in a second, I was like "well that was disappointing"
It could be because that one is a pre-production piece. Maybe the finished units will have tighter tolerances.
There are different puzzle types. This is a dexterity puzzle more than anything else - despite the need to find out the assembly method.
I'm also not a big fan of dexterity puzzles, but plenty of people love *specifically* how volatile their build is when not completely assembled.
Hopefully they can find a way to make it magnetic
@@kevinvu5432 The puzzle looked cool, but way overrated. I don't really like dexterity puzzle.
That piece should definetly be magnetic. It'd be just next level satisfying!
Lol, it was so cute how hyped Mr. Puzzle sounded in the intro. Dude's probably this buff bearded Germanic man who milks beer out of hops with his bare hands, but then he sounded like Dora the Explorer for a brief second. I truly love this channel. I now spend like 80 bucks a month in wooden puzzles to add to my coffee table's rotation. Thanks, Mr. Puzzle! 🤗
Great feedback.
p.s.: I don't milk anything
Mr.Puzzle anything??
i believe the developer made the decision to not add magnetized fitting, as this adds to the challenge.
A brass and steel sculpture..It truly is a beautiful piece of art.☯️
Well done! I laughed when it fell apart in your hands, but not maliciously... only because I know I would’ve been highly frustrated. 😆 You handled it well.
Stop watching for a year, now your intro is so upbeat. Mean, you've opened up a lot. I love it!
I love puzzles like this cause I can watch the video and STILL buy the puzzle cause I don't remember anything about the solution
:D
As a puzzle this one seems to be a bit too easy--I even noticed the curved vs. straight arms on your first attempt to put two halves together (which I don't think I've done before--I'm not usually so observant!) But the build quality and materials are outstanding. This being a pre-production model and looking as good as it does--the final release versions will be STUNNING, I'm sure.
Also, a thought for those who are concerned that it falls apart too easily from the starting cube condition: based on their other puzzles, I suspect the final version may have much tighter tolerances and may hold together far better through friction alone. I'd love to see Mr. Puzzle give us a quick update review when he (inevitably I think!) gets his hands on the final version!
Your so funny. Watching you do this puzzle was hilarious. In the nicest way possible. Almost got it and it all came apart again. What a neat looking trick!
I feel some magnetism to the steel will help the final ‘display’ of the Tycho or is finger dexterity part of the puzzle?
Cheers
Bob
England
There should be a magnet holding it together when assembled
ha.. hat off to you, I just concluded the same 👍
Agreed. The puzzle is just too flimzy and loose.
Agreed but it won’t work on brass or some stainless steel so would need a lot more machining of pockets to glue magnets in.
@@thechumpsbeendumped.7797 no.. it shouldn't be several magnets glued in, in that case you'll have to deal with polarity and that would be a giveaway to solve the puzzle.
just ONE magnet just enough strength to hold SOME pieces nevermind the brass.. and then build the cube around it.
No, the puzzle should be held together mechanically, not magnetically.
Many of these puzzles the real challenge is your own dexterity. Beautiful puzzle.
I tried to solve the giraffe puzzle and after 52,000 years I still haven't solved it.. but I do know the answer to life.
42?
@@ypleuh1068 No... the true answer to life, is... The Giraffe puzzle is only the 2nd hardest puzzle.... the first hardest is how the mind of the woman work.
@@The_Totes_Adorbs I'm affraid this first one has no solution.
@@ypleuh1068 :I ik T_T
They should use magnets to keep the pieces together.
not a good idea, risky
@@jome8059 how so?
stainless can be magnetic actually.
That wpuld give away the answer
3:34 actual disassembly (for the impatient viewers)
Mola Diver thank you 😭🥰🥴❤️
I love how pretty these Craighill puzzles are.
Absolutely!
Your enthusiasm and delight is so charming, especially showing us such cool and beautiful puzzles. My favourite was the "Hä?" upon finding the two halves would not slide neatly together. Wirklich süß~
The kickstarter clips seem to show it holding together much better. If it falls apart as easily as in this video I wouldn't want it. While symmetry is nice, this also isn't much of a puzzle, seems more a dexterity challenge.
Your excitement is contagious! Great video!
I think adding a little magnet (with a weak pull) inside the structure, while assembling it, would help in keeping the pieces together, after you solve the puzzle
It looks so good! That thing is designed to be showed off. It reminds me of something that would be on an executive's desk. 😎 I love puzzles that look nice while solved. It makes the feeling even better.
Thank you Mr Puzzlevfor a beautifully crafted piece of art.
Hi, I ordered the Tycho. You're well appreciated at Craighill! I have not failed to reference you
Thanks, you will love it! 😎
Total crazy ! How to manufacture these parts ?
Manufacturing itself is a puzzle !
A must have !
Great show !
They were CNC machined most probably.
I'm challenging everyone in the world to make a puzzle that Mr. Puzzle can't solve.
You've never heard of the legendary Giraffe Puzzle?
@@Dargonhuman 😆
a 4x4 rubiks cube he surely wouldn't solve without help. Really it is not difficult to make a very difficult puzzle. Most puzzle designers go for a balance or at least a logical progression. Otherwise you might as well make a box that just gets you to guess a ten letter long password. Hard sure, but not very satisfying.
@@GigsTaggart Mr.Puzzle has stated in the past that he's not very good at "twisty" puzzles like Rubik's Cubes and that he much prefers logical progression and dexterity puzzles.
Im still waiting for his blue metal puzzle he covered a while back. He himself said that it would take him quit alot of time to finish it if he even finishes it. I would say that is one close to the one he can't solve. At least as long as he doesnt post his solution to it
Thanks Mr. Puzzle i needed this video after a long day of driving 637 miles its a nice video to relax to before bed
I admire your patience! Great channel!
Matthew
the most satisfying thing is when you say " HI " at the starting of the vedio!
Did they make a version of this beautiful puzzle out of silver and gold? Would be a fun investment.
"Not going to be the most difficult puzzle I have solved this year."
Me: I really hope those two halves don't just fit nicely together. Yay!
AYE I FOLLOW CRAIGHILL, Found them for their knives, but recently saw they did some puzzles, super cool you guys are into them
Nice puzzle and most definitely not as easy as it looked considering there were 2 ways to assemble the 'halves' of the puzzle where there were inward curving points and inward flat points that allowed for the final assembly of the puzzle.
edits was crazy good on this video ♥️keep your the good work!!
Thanks!
I love the music that plays around 2:40. Anyone know what it's called?
I'm also interested in that piece of music :D
Definetly darude sandstorm
Damma Beatz - Run from the Police
ruclips.net/video/v2JBDyHrhy8/видео.html
I would be tempted to drill small round slots into some of the inner facing surfaces so as to insert some small iridinium magnets so the whole thing clicks together better
With magnets, it might be to easy to solve unless the magnets are strong enough to hold the finished product together but at the same time too weak, to have the parts stick to each other whilst assembling
The cenobites really have got the hang of precision engineering.
They should add magnets to the design to hold it together nicely once you've put it back together
Maybe instead of using both open ends to bind it together, you could try using one open and one closed end to help it stay together better. When you had it combined at the end it looked much more unstable than when you first showed it.
That does work; I put mine together like that, and now, I can't really get it apart. It locks in quite well.
he's genuinly having fun with it haha I love it!
This looks like Loki's Rubik's cube. Gold, silver, and full of trouble.
I was going to comment something same about loki but your comment would be better than what i was thinking. Well done
@@NiceEyeballs No. No. Now you have to say what you were thinking. Don't pep it up. Just put in your original thought
@@michaelpipkin9942 my thought was just basic, your content has
have lot more information. So nevermind and have a nice day
@@NiceEyeballs ok. Just curious, ya know.
Reminds me of an origami ornament I tried to make. Some do the same goofy tucking in thing. Was going by a book I had at the time.
I did enjoy (in a friendly way) the manner of your super puzzler confidence come crashing down! Super video my friend with a sprinkling of humour over great problem solving!
Bob
England
One thing about puzzles of this type is how you can take just one, or in this case, two different pieces and use multiples of each to create these intricate shapes.
Your previous puzzle, made of wood had three identical parts, and they combined to make three cubes.
This mimics how nature uses basic shapes to create pretty much everything --- cystallography.
Fun puzzle, thanks Mr. P. : )
What a nice puzzle. To bad i cant watch this video yet as i ordered this one :)
Best packaging ever.
7:07 is that a german "hä" slipping through?
Im here for the white gloves !
It looks far too easy for a 100 dollar puzzle. I would feel extremely ripped off if I had paid that much for a puzzle that takes 5 minutes to solve.
That pitfalls of symmetric design (2:20). Putting 4 pieces together like that always creates a swastika with the seams.
@Tilla Linda
Nothing is real, Everything is permitted.
Congrats on hitting 700.000 subscribers btw ;)
Thanks!
Hey Mr. Puzzle can we get a B-Roll with the disassembled puzzles after the solution?
Let them know if the put magnets in it would be more fun
Will be adding this to the collection. Hopefully I can get it back together, unlike the Jack which for me is a nice collection of brass rods (doh)
Oh god. If it's from that company I know I can't afford it.
Unbox a bag? That's puzzling.
That looks gorgeous
Very pretty!
There you go,my favourite German lol!!! Thxx for another great video!
It deserves a great box for it to be presented in
It will gave I guess
Maybe they could add internal magnets such that the puzzle could only be solved if opposite poles were juxtaposed?
I'd rate it a 2 of 5. It's very pretty.
I think it would be even more satisfying if the pieces do not exactly fit but have some very slight over so that they hold the puzzle firmly together when solved.
I checked the published date to make sure it's not April's fools cuz i thought the paper was the puzzle.
Some hidden magnets could sure help to keep the integrity of the assembled puzzle.
Still I wonder if it would be possible to assemble it in the first way you tried, but then have the parts be slightly detached before sliding it together. Maybe it would still work and the assembled object would be a bit more stable.
Yes, well, too much of a good thing! I assembled mine as you describe, and found it is very stable; in fact, I can't get it apart any more.
In a deep Optimus Prime voice, It..All..Began..With..The..Cube...😂
looks like the impossible dovetail joint in carpentry, now time to watch and learn
3:36 He gets on with it
Does it come with that base / stand thing?
No, that's my wedding ring. You won't get that for the 75$, sorry.. 😉😂
@@Mr.Puzzle hahaha I thought that was a base lol your wedding ring does fit the puzzle perfectly. Guess that's as good a way as any to display the Tycho
Nice man! Thank you!!!
I got this today, came here to see if there was any tips on solving🤗
I love the combination of dissimilar metals , unique looking ....
Could be possible to insert in some very small neoD magnets at the overlapping points just to hold it together for display purposes but still have the puzzle function.
That is a beautiful puzzle.
It needs magnets to keep it together if you are going to use it to put stuff in it.
Random question.. Are you from Norway?
German I think!
He's German
I suggest they consider magnetizing this puzzle so it doesn't keep falling apart.
Every your video is satisfying for me. Especially when you can solve the puzzle.
So this one will be satisfying for you! :)
In 1968 they say "people driving flying car in 2019"... But reality, people solving puzzles
Definitely satisfying but difficult, I don't think so. Thanks for sharing!
Love it dad, easy (for you) but it's really nice.
Glad to hear that! :D
7:50 da kamm der Deutsche zum Vorschein 😂😂
For Halloween, you should do a video of the Hellraiser puzzle box. For laughs.
great video Dr. Puzzle
Thanks Hulk!
Is this the new hellraiser box? And if it is, did demons showed up once you finished the puzzle?
if there was a way to place a magnet in the middle so it would all stay together as a Cub
this way you'll have to force it apart from the cub making it harder to find the answer and it wouldn't fall apart when you touch it to look at it
I know I asked this before, but will Mr Puzzle be coming by the SPIEL fair in Essen this year? :)
You've not heard of Tycho Brahe, the famous Danish astronomer who lost his nose in a duel?. He lived in the 16th c.
The puzzle is named after him.
That would be AMAZING if it "held it's square form," until you applied pressure on it somewhere.
I guess the trick is handling it without it falling apart, then putting it back together when it does. Nice looking form!
Fantastic 😻
That is a good lookin puzzle!!
Pretty piece!
How do you know about pounds??? What about the kilo???