The ANTI GRAVITY Puzzle!!
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To Chris: The reward inside that you built isn't just all on it's own, it's also a stand for the puzzle itself, so it makes it "float" too. I believe you can rest it on the spot where the point with the magnet comes off, as that's the flat part and should fit just right over the top of the lil table stand.
@wklauke17
Жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly! 😇
@toddburgess5056
Жыл бұрын
Nice call!
@Dbean48
Жыл бұрын
That is even more surprising?? What great puzzle..
@bensoncheung2801
Жыл бұрын
Genius.
Chris, just an idea to help out those puzzle makers. If you promoted the puzzle and the link to buy it a month before you solve, that promo could be really similar to your intros to these videos. Then those puzzle makers might get a lot more purchases from your viewers (they have a chance to try the puzzle before you solve it for them). Just an idea because I would a chance to buy this first, and see if I could solve it before you!😅
@GamingNationShm
Жыл бұрын
That's a fantastic idea!
@coreyano
Жыл бұрын
Good idea
@kevinmaguire2707
Жыл бұрын
That is such an ingenious idea, Chris get more content that way and the puzzle maker might be able to sell more products that way too. Such a good idea man
@zabrakxd2399
Жыл бұрын
i like this idea. you get to solve a puzzle and race Chris lol
@pabletedona
Жыл бұрын
N1 man! I'd love to solve for a change a similar puzzle I'll see in the recent future in the channel :D
“The roof lifts off the studio” Chris how long did you stare at that top man?
@executivemilk1
Жыл бұрын
🤣
@lotusasche4183
Жыл бұрын
Just gold. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Mytoastisonfire
Жыл бұрын
Chris: Yes
@malcolmgeldmacher4998
Жыл бұрын
Would make for a crazy short!
@capitaldelusion8518
Жыл бұрын
hahah my first thought was he would say "watch me open it and theres just a mirror in there" but no the roof lifts up and a giant hand comes down lol
Chris, I just got my puzzle few days ago after the kickstarter delivery was finalised and after finishing it, I wanted to check your video. The puzzle is really awesome, very clever and fun. I have 2 notes for your solving that you missed of maybe were "forced" because you had a prototype that was not finalised. First, about the part where you were matching the paths, that connect to one of 2 symbols and based on that you moved the bearings on the different pyramids - this actually unlocks 2 things - the plastic you removed AND the handle you saw near one of the plastic. And that level is what actually unblocks the bearing on the other side of the puzzle (the covered side). After you do that, then you can move the bearing into the 2 wheels and unblock the final plastic removal. The seconds is actually the final part that you need to solve in order to open the puzzle. You don't need to know the notes - they just show you 3 levelaligned
I haven’t even started the video and I know it’ll be fire
I'm always amazed by people who can solve these kind of puzzels, but even more amazed by the people who design these puzzels. That is even more difficult :O
@Hikergy16
Жыл бұрын
It amazes me more when people can put them back together lol
@Trayrb66
Жыл бұрын
@@Hikergy16 Right, I can't get items back in the box that they came out of 🤣🤣🤣
@toddburgess5056
Жыл бұрын
I had the same thought! How does anyone come up with these? Reverse engineering? Is there some coveted book on how to construct them? Ive always been pretty good at tavern puzzles, to my own amazement, but these are on a whole other level.
@rollinontheboard
8 ай бұрын
puzzle
@Naxanete
8 ай бұрын
@@rollinontheboard Depends, maybe I ment in Dutch, since English is my second langue, and in Dutch it is called "puzzels"
I love when the puzzle maker puts a relevant object as the reward for the solve
@ThePrufessa
Жыл бұрын
No you don't.
@eh.7759
Жыл бұрын
He does.
21:23 "Have I broken it..." 🤣 Not only are your intros awesome, they are really inspiring 🙏🏻 Shout-out to you and your crew for raising your own bar 🤟. This was such a cool puzzle - great solve too, Chris 🤟
@luli237
Жыл бұрын
wouldn't be a chris ramsay video without the sudden panic about breaking the puzzle 😂😂
@GaryCunninghamyouareenough
Жыл бұрын
@@luli237 🤣🤣🤘
It’s really cool to listen to your thought process throughout the video. I’m not a puzzle type of guy, but I love watching you solve puzzles, living vicariously through your genius mind. ☺️
This one is amazing. It’s really unique with the puzzle combination. Lovely.
Evan and Katelyn built a tensegrity table a few years ago. Check out their video! Loved how much fun you were having with this one! Even though a lot of it was hard to see, I thoroughly enjoyed how enthusiastic you were and how much joy it was bringing you to figure it out and solve it. 💖 HOT DANG!
@Smartielew
Жыл бұрын
I came to the comments looking for another Kevin and I’m glad I’ve found someone from the Kevin nation who mentioned their video!
this has got to be one of the most amazing puzzles I've ever seen you take on
For the music I don't think you needed to know the actual keys or anything you just needed to notice one of the whistles was higher and one was lower than the third which was in the middle of the other two and that way you could blow to each one on the scale.
I think you can do low medium and high for the notes and match them up that way. This is just a guess.
@JorikDijker266
Жыл бұрын
Seems right, @ChrisRamsay52 please let us know if this is correct?
@LordDragox412
Жыл бұрын
What are you, that one famous musician, Chaplin? /s
@heatshield
Жыл бұрын
Yeah he gets impatient and starts fiddling with stuff seeing if he gets lucky and often does. That’s exactly what it was. Low medium and high.
@justsomedudeontheinternet
Жыл бұрын
@@heatshield it does required SOME knowledge about notes. I can understand if people didn't get it. Notes look like an alien language lol
@nickgiglio7109
11 ай бұрын
@@justsomedudeontheinternet I solved it without the notes, never found the whistles til I was here... I figured the notes matched with the symbols and there's only (2) paths it can follow with that understood. Tried 1, then 2, opened... said I know I missed something and came here to find out that it was fucking whistles! Would have been SO much clearer with that.
I recently got aware that the pyramid of egypt is actually not a tetrahedron, but a 4 sided pyramid. A clue is at the bottom of a tetrahedron is triangle and the 4-sided pyramid has a square bottom. Love you content.
@moozycarrots
Жыл бұрын
I love geometry and word roots. 'tetra' means 4 in Greek, and 'hedron' means faces - therefore a tetrahedron is a 4-sided object. A 4-sided object takes the shape of a triangular pyramid, that is a pyramid with a triangular base (3 triangles for sides, and 1 for base = 4 faces). 'Poly' means many, so you can call a square pyramid a polyhedron (that is, 4 triangles for sides and 1 square for the base = 5 faces). If you wanted to get specific, you could call a square pyramid a pentahedron as 'penta' means 5 in Greek, but a triangular prism (3 rectangular faces and 2 triangular faces) also has 5 sides so it is also classified as a pentahedron. So if you think about the pyramids of Egypt, they have 4 sides that we can see, so the base must be a 4-sided face (a square). Therefore they have 5-sides in total, and are thus called a polyhedron, pentahedron, or simply a square pyramid.
@perspectivedetective2703
10 ай бұрын
The great pyramid has 8 sides. 9, including the bottom.
As always, you are so enjoyable to watch. Thank you for all the time you take to post these puzzles and magic tricks..
Thumbs up to the stargate mention. My first thought when seeing this puzzle was that it looked like a Ha'Tak (Goa'uld mother ship).
Super cool puzzle, the build the shape and level was just so much fun to watch, im getting one
Yes we love the timer lol. Watching your timer is what inspired me to get my own timer and a book to keep track of how much time some puzzles took.
Thank you so much you opened a whole new bonding time with my kids it’s not easy to get a teenager and a toddler to work together im saving up for the Gotham city puzzle we are very excited to hopefully get it , definitely tagging you whenever we get one!! Thank you so much
@Stabacs
Жыл бұрын
Wow, that’s amazing
I remember when this man moved into the new office, or even gave us a preview of what it looked like. Ive been watching even long before that. I'm glad to see more cool content from my favorite puzzle solver ❤️
It seems to me that the puzzle should be displayed on the tensegrity table. Possibly on the removable corner side. Hard to tell from the vid, but the idea goes with the title and the concept of the puzzle.
I appreciate all the content you upload. Thanks for making these awesome videos. Cheers! 🤙
Please do the other one as well sometime down the line, Please and thank you! your video is always chill to watch especially for the puzzle videos!!
This puzzle looked like something straight out of Doctor Who. I loved this one!
@themaximusone
Жыл бұрын
it is lol out of an episode maybe 2 or 3
I just finished this one today. you were on the right track with blowing in the 3 designated spots. they create a low, medium and high town m, then you follow the music notes pattern to rotate the dial and open the box. i battled with the notes for a while because i had them upside down :) Love your vids man, you got me hooked on these types of puzzles now, although we dont get them here in south africa, so had to purchase off amazon, but totally worth it.
That is an awesome looking puzzle! Beautiful!!
Yes, it was worth waiting for work to end! Very cool puzzle! 👍
That was crazy. These puzzle designers are becoming very creative.
I love these videos man they make my day so much better
LOVE the musical aspect 🎶💖
I love the "RamseyVerse" you made on your intro with older puzzles🔥🔥
I miss you and the puzzles ,so gald your back to this .Hope you are having fun, I am loving this. SWEET 😋 💜💯💥👌
Beautiful form.
He never fails to always forget the timer I’ve been watching him for almost 6 years and every time I see a puzzle video he ethers says should I start and timer or I forgot to put a timer 😂😂😂
Chris you're positive the entire way, even though you were wrong for the thousandth time in a row you still manage to bring us all to the end to complete the trial.
Can we all agree that Chris should bring back the old kitchen timer. I miss the beep-sound it made!
Great video and puzzle Chris, as always. That was fun! Thanks for sharing that with us. Regards, Myk
That is a really cool looking puzzle. It is awesome to watch you solve puzzles like this one. I am amazed how your mind thinks of ways to solve them that I never thought of. The people that makes these are like wizards that they can come up with a puzzle like that and make it is mind blowing. This is a great video and very much enjoyed watching it.
@kellydepol3108
Жыл бұрын
Strange to see that its always Japanese people who have done the nuttyest puzzles. If you look back at Chris videos
Thanks for the video Chris, a lot of great stuff, the street performer working with the coins is Doug Conn🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼
Ok, I literally JUST subscribed to this channel right before this video came out! No joke, I checked my subscriptions tab immediately after, and I see this!😂
That table you build , there is something like that in Toronto downtown. I know you can't See the middle but there is wire rope holding that tetrahedrons
@princecharming1906
Жыл бұрын
Wish I could upload picture here
This was one of your best videos!
@TommoCarroll
Жыл бұрын
I've only recently started binging Chris' videos FINALLY, but yeah I agree this was DOPE
I love puzzles & mazes. I always love hard ones personally.
Enjoyed a lot amazing puzzle
this is so neat, i finally had to buy it!
Give this man a kazoo...I would listen! Cool puzzle, amazing intro, and I was so confused on this one (more than usual) 😂
Super duper cool and as far as knowing the notes just from hearing them only people with perfect pitch can do that all you had to do was know the order as far as the lower pitch note to the higher pitch note it didn't matter what each note actually was musically like it didn't matter if it was a C- or a or or a F minor or something it does it didn't matter what it was it didn't matter. It only mattered in the sequence from low to high. And I'm wondering what all that other stuff was that you didn't have to even deal with to get it open was all that just nonsensical diversionary tactics to deter you from the actual solving of the puzzle because it looks like there's still more to go. But that was super duper cool and I love the little table held up by the wires and there is a company that makes a full size table like that by the way me and a friend made one that looked a little different and was about four times bigger than that but certainly not full size quote unquote but it could sit on your desktop and take up as much space as about a I don't know like like a little bit bigger than a Rubik's Cube as far as shape of the little table held up by the strings. So I'm sure someone makes a large scale version of that and if you wanted to make it stronger you just use stronger string like if you made a full size table and I forget the name you used but if you made a big one of those and you used braided steel or braided titanium cable there would be nothing you could do to break that table except take a saw and cut the wood in half or something to that effect and if you made the tables and all the materials also out of steel you could drive a truck on it and it wouldn't break. I'm a mechanical engineer and we studied that kind of engineering back in the day in college I'm 54 so it's been a long time. That was a great puzzle man I love your show excellent job
Bro what and who is even your film crew? So talented, you must pay them well!
Awesome puzzle!
What a cool puzzle. Good fun.
okay so I just finished this puzzle and after I did I thought I broke it because I had some plastic pieces left. after watching your I'm glad to say I did not and I am extremely proud that I got the whistle part of the puzzle. It was just a mater of high and low notes and correlating that to the symbols of the apple levers and pyramid, then moving the arm to be over each symbol in accordance with the note pattern like a combination lock. so freakin cool . thank you for exposing me to these sorts of puzzles.
The comparison to "Stargate" of all sci-fi shows was personal highlight, respect!
John Malecki does great tables and CHAIRS!! Representing the Tensegrity I’d love to see how resin would lay with the custom deck of cards !! Could be a cool gig
Very cool puzzel the note thing reminded me of the piano bones on the goonies
I agree w/ you about this puzzle. The entire thing was really interesting, but the ending was anticlimactic, b/c you pretty much found the final final result on accident. Putting musical notes into a puzzle really narrows down the field on who can get through that section of the puzzle. While there are plenty of people who are capable of reading music, there are many more who are unable, so it makes that last solve either tedious, if you have to look everything up online, or disappointing, if you solve it the way you did. Other than that, it was a really great idea for a puzzle, and I think that the puzzle maker could've even incorporated the whistling into the puzzle w/out the musical notes.
@heatshield
Жыл бұрын
It’s way easier than that. There’s a low medium and high note. Doesn’t matter what the actual notes are. Just turn the handle the right way and the combination lock opens.
@TimTam69420
Жыл бұрын
late to the party but I want to say the music written on the sliding piece isnt real musical notation, you dont have to be able to read sheet music beyond knowing that how far up or down a note is on the lines represents how high or low in pitch that note is. i bet chris could have worked it out if he spent more time looking at it isntead of spinnning the arm. there are 2 instances of 3 lines where notes appear - low, middle and high. the 3 whistles inside the puzzle correspondingly have low, middle, and high pitches. each whistle corresponds to a symbol, so the sequence of low mid and high represents the correct sequence of symbols to follow with the rotaing arm.
Whatever happened to the smoke when you drop the puzzle 💨…I loved that 😮
Ive been waiting for that!
Amazing puzzle
Those tops worked as just staring at it for a little bit made the spinning pattern look more like a ripple affect that you get when you disturb water!
Because you made a Stargate reference, I am now even more of a fan.
Love the OG Blade Runner shirt Chris! 😉👍🏻
By now I would be stomping this puzzle into the dirt. Don't know how you do it Chris but I almost enjoy watching except for the frustration.
The final combination lock was simpler than I expected. I would have expected that each time you blow to a hole, it rotates some part inside and the "magnifying glass" must be in correct orientation before blowing to open the lock. That might have been too hard to open without any visual feedback. Maybe a future puzzle where the lock mechanism is behind a transparent plastic and you have to interact by blowing one into holes. Or maybe one of those Mini Air Blower Rubber things meant for blowing away dust from delicate surfaces to avoid getting moisture from breathing into the puzzle?
Puzzle got me geekin like “WHAT IS THAT MELODY??”
That looks like a Sith Holocron 😂
Great intro, solving and puzzle !
What a very cool puzzle. Have never seen anything like that. Amazing. Please Stay Safe, Happy And Healthy. Have A Wonderful Day
I cannot imagine the brain power it takes to design something like these. They’re extremely fascinating, but way above my pay grade for solving.😂
I'd love to see a myst playthrough, all of the main line games. 1 - 5.
@benjaminandrew9057
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I'd love to watch him do a PC puzzle game play through.
@Densmode3dp
Жыл бұрын
@@benjaminandrew9057 pretty sure he has a whole twitch channel where that’s all he does…
@benjaminandrew9057
Жыл бұрын
@@Densmode3dp He does?! I'll have to look him up. Any idea what his twitch handle is?
@benjaminandrew9057
Жыл бұрын
@@Densmode3dp Nevermind. Found it! lol
Love the Stargate reference!
Request; if possible can we have an old-school or creative timer instead of the stop watch? Or maybe we can create custom stop watch app with custom faces for fans to submit? I don’t know I’m tired and just thought maybe something we stare at a lot could use some spice. Anyways love chilling out to your videos man. Absolutely amazing from you to the team and the great videography. 🤙✌️🙏
the craftsmanship is amazing.
Really dig the intro good stuff
@TommoCarroll
Жыл бұрын
Yeah it's such a nice touch in all of Chris' videos! Was saying that to my paps just yesterday actually, super unique and can see Chris is stretching his creative muscles with them!
Coolest puzzle ive ever seen!
Fantastic Man!! Dang!
Seeing this puzzle was all laser cut parts makes me want to design one at our local makerspace!
This looks like a pretty awesome puzzle! This video will be an after work treat to watch! Thank you!
Awesome again. 🙌🏼
1:18 they need a bigger mirror. I have one where the mirror is a about 28 cm in diameter and has a very, very slight dish to it. Whenever you spin the top (just a normal top, nothing special) it always slowly spirals towards the center because of the dish.
ill sit back, have a brew and enjoy this vid. have fun everyone! thx Chris!
@rickrolledtruth5834
Жыл бұрын
Hard pass on alcohol, too early where I'm at but a RAW cone blunt, definitely sitting back watching this puzzle unfold.
Прикольная штуковина, чего только не придумают, чтобы людям было интересней, головы ломать. Головоломка 🧩 шикарная и необычная, было очень интересно наблюдать, как вы её разгадываете шаг за шагом. Спасибо 🙏 вам огромное, за ваш пытливый ум. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Its very cool, probably gonna buy The Philosopher's Stone
7:16 arrrgh use the magnet Luke! Move the metal balls with the magnet. 12:00 Yes. 16:04 YES.
so freaking cool
Awesome puzzle & awesome reward. ^^
That's is amazing 👏
The thing look awesome
Tensegrity is cool because three of those strings are actually providing downward force. Only one of those strings is actually holding up the top part
@skytte71
Жыл бұрын
When you say: "only one of those strings is actually holding up the top part". Are you then referring to one of the three strings, you mentioned in the beginning of your comment. Or the middle string? Because i believe that it is the middle string that is the carrying anchor, and the three middle strings works as stabilizers holding the two pieces centered/aligned, providing the "downward force" on the top piece, which ensures the top piece to stay centered, thereby allowing the middle string to work as carrying anchor, to whichever piece is at the buttom. The three corner strings provide stabilization, so that the two "plates"/pieces (the top and buttom) stay aligned, so that the short middle string, at the center, holds the two plates together. Or rather, which ever piece is at the buttom, holds the top piece, by force of gravity, and the three strings makes sure that the top piece, stays aligned/centered, so that the top piece doesn't fall to the side, making sure that it is the center string attached to the buttom piece, carrying the weight of the top piece.
Omg you mentioned Stargate. Remembered me why I'm a great fan of you. Indeed.
John Malecki made a cool tensegrity table. That was a fun puzzle.
This is the best puzzle ever
The amount of engineering that goes into these things is astonishing
A video wouldn't be a video without the "Was I meant to take this off?" or "Did I break it or is this intentionally?" xD
Funniest thing is that I seen the thumbnail for this video & said to myself who the heck wants to watch someone solve a puzzle “that’s borring “ ... 15 min into the puzzle here I am trying to figure it out with you through the video 😂
The youtube channel Evan and Katelyn made a life size tensegrity table. It’s super awesome!
Chris Ramsay, I feel like a lot of these companies that make and sell puzzles are missing out on a huge demographic. A lot of people who don't usually have the income for, sometimes, extreme priced puzzles, would be interested in solving puzzles like these, but I understand the labor and creativity of constructing one of these for each customer. The price is understandable. Bottom line, the world is going digital, and creating a digital copy of these puzzles only has to happen once, it can be sold at a lower price, and service a huge demographic of people. I could see myself in the future, connected with some friends from all over the world, pulling out my digital copy of some 1st playing cards.
That table holds taco fixins'!
got Submachine 0 vibes from this puzzle. great point-and-click series
Love your background music! Where do you get it?