The World's Hardest Puzzle!? - The 205 Minutes Cube!! - LEVEL 10
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This was pure puzzle madness! 😅 Puzzle or torture!? Watched the whole video? 🙏
@hackerflolol
3 жыл бұрын
No
@kyroxk
3 жыл бұрын
Always watch the whole videos! that was torture haha but not as bad as that 10x10 in the start
@W.D.I.G.M.I.Tanner
3 жыл бұрын
I'm scared again!
@ActionHeinz
3 жыл бұрын
Last time I offered you my Cutler Cube... but you refused 😜 If you changed your mind just mail me and next time I'm around I'll bring it with me. Regards Sebastian
@Tahgtahv
3 жыл бұрын
I watched the first 20:18, went to investigate how the puzzles worked, and then went back and "watched" the last minute. Given it's a black video it was more like just listened.
Every time I thought he was done he kept pulling out ANOTHER PUZZLE.
@Mr.Puzzle
3 жыл бұрын
😅
@m1m1snake
3 жыл бұрын
I thought he was definitely done by the 5x5 one 😂
@willwoz7659
3 жыл бұрын
It made my day
@Dargonhuman
3 жыл бұрын
That was the most casual flex of his astounding puzzle collection.
@artstrutzenberg7197
3 жыл бұрын
Chris Ramsay needs to do a solve for the 10x10 :D
I have neither the mental capability nor the patience to deal with a puzzle like this... thankfully I can live vicariously through Mr. Puzzle.
@EleanorPeterson
2 жыл бұрын
Hmm...
Solving this puzzle is how you become a certified accountant in the Hellraiser universe.
I feel like the 10x10 could be used for the lock on a time capsule. After many generations of people combining their efforts, the treasures of the past shall be revealed!
OMG when he showed the 6x6 I was like “dayummmm!” Then the 7x7 I’m like ok now they’re taking a piss. After the 8x8 and other came out I was just laughing out loud
@DukeDezh
3 жыл бұрын
Right? He pulled out the 5x5 and I was like "jesus christ". and then he kept pulling out new ones, and I kept not expecting it until 8x8. That was such a fun and amazing surprise moment. :)
@skywatcher458
3 жыл бұрын
oh darn i just jump to the comment just to get slap with a spoiler... now i need to take this video to "watch later" and watch it later after i forget about this information
@GrannySingaporePVP
3 жыл бұрын
@@skywatcher458 my bad broski
..reminds me of a nightmare i used to have often when i was young: counting grains of sand on the beach..
@Mr.Puzzle
3 жыл бұрын
😅
40 years later: Constantine: "Picture this, right? 137x137!"
@cumunist2120
3 жыл бұрын
the puzzle to be passed down through generations
@annette7037
3 жыл бұрын
@@cumunist2120 imagine if one generation just completely messed it up for the next
@dfdgbrgregjkhkuyirdh
3 жыл бұрын
@@annette7037 that family generation was black listed
this puzzle is like counting huge numbers with binary
As a Rubik's Cuber this puzzle hurts my head
@Mr.Puzzle
3 жыл бұрын
Hehe, no chance to be faster by learning algorithms on this one! :D
@willguggn2
3 жыл бұрын
@@Mr.Puzzle You are executing algorithms via muscle memory on this puzzle, too. Maybe give speedcubing a try - and share your journey with us. ^^
@RedCnMn
3 жыл бұрын
How fast can you solve the rubiks cube? I'm a speedcuber too ^^
@mensaswede4028
3 жыл бұрын
@@RedCnMn Asking a speedcuber how fast he solves is like asking a woman how many men she’s slept with; you always get a lower answer than the truth, and the question is therefore pointless.
@RedCnMn
3 жыл бұрын
@@mensaswede4028 I don't care 🙂
Amazing perseverance, Mr puzzle! This would haunt my dreams, I'd wake up flipping my fingers around from a very frustrating dream.
"Exhaustment" I like that. It's "excitement" and "exhaustion", but it's interesting to hear how someone thinks to say it when they don't have ubiquitous experience with the English language... Actually, I just double checked and "exhaustment" is a real word though it has fallen almost entirely out of use, so there ya go! You showed me, haha.
@Mr.Puzzle
3 жыл бұрын
😂😅😂
Son: "Daddy there's nothing to do." Dad: "Try solving this."
You sir, are the god of editing. I imagine sitting in front of the 6 hour solution trying to reduce them to only 20 minutes. I would've gone insane. Amazing job!
Where the love for puzzles end and where the masochism is starting would be the right title for this video.
This channel needs to be highlighted by KZread, Mr. Puzzle is amazing.
You know it's hard when you see label stickers took off by just solving it
Bringing bigger and bigger puzzles! So funny! I really would appreciate knowing how many moves each puzzle has. I expect there's some equation to put a figure on it.
when he kept pulling out bigger slider puzzles I died😂
it's impressive that from the start you had such a clear idea of how it had to be solved, so (for you) the challenge was largely one of labour and concentration
@creageous
3 жыл бұрын
Mainly concentration because it looks to be repetitive and boring. Chris Ramsay does a 5 hour solve of a custom puzzle and it's never boring.
205 minute puzzle? *checks to make sure this isn’t “part 1”*
At a certain point, I just don't see how these puzzles can be enjoyable anymore when they get overly complex.
@nicholsonfile
3 жыл бұрын
Physically doing the work can be pleasing
@ForumCat
3 жыл бұрын
I didn't enjoy the video. The Giraffe puzzle was much harder, but was somehow much more fun.
@sidhunp
3 жыл бұрын
Me after solving one face of a Rubik's cube ☝️
That 10x10 looks like as much fun as the Towers of Hanoi puzzle with 20 disks...
Wow! I don’t think that I have commented on one of your videos yet, but after watching this display of tenacity, I just had to say something! Thanks for all of your great content, and I hope that you keep on puzzling!
🤯🤯🤯 I’m amazed at the insanity of this puzzle. It’s like trying to weave out 5cm of slack from a ridged knot 1 micron at a time.
That was quite possibly the most palpable relief I have ever heard in your voice after solving a puzzle haha
@Mr.Puzzle
3 жыл бұрын
😁😂
This seems to be a Tower of Hanoi style puzzle, where the number of moves is "exponential" to the number of discs
@shadesmarerik4112
3 жыл бұрын
solving those puzzles is weirdly a p problem, though the number of steps are np
@landsgevaer
3 жыл бұрын
@@shadesmarerik4112 You mean determining the next move is polynomial, I presume? That is not so weird, is it? For instance, in the travelling salesman, determining whether a solution path is shorter than some distance is polynomial, but checking that it is shorter than all other paths is non-polynomial. In a sense, even for the most complex algorithms, one sufficiently detailed step of the algorithm is polynomial... ;-)
Ok I had to pause the video after seeing the biggest of those Constantin square puzzles and do some number crunching... Tl;dr it's a bit beyond my maths ability! But I think the biggest probably requires over 1 million moves, or to use the naming scheme of Leontev's cube you could call it "The 2 Week Puzzle"! ~~Warning, bad maths follows~~ As best as I can guess, the number of moves roughly doubles with each extra slider, so x4 with each bigger puzzle. It's pretty complicated, as to move a slider, you need to move all the previous sliders that cross it (eg to move slider 6 you would need to move sliders 1 3 and 5), but also sometimes later on, the sliders are already in the correct position so you can get the first half-step without needing to move certain other ones. For example in the 2x2, to move slider 4 the first half-step requires 11 moves, but the second step only takes 8 moves as you can immediately just move slider 3 back. I made a little model of the 3x3 to try out and got these numbers for the required moves to move each slider fully in for the first time: 1 = 1, 2 = 4, 3 = 9, 4 = 19, 5 = 40, 6 = 77 So my guess of doubling each time seems kinda ok? The actual formula for the number of moves is probably much more complicated than just x2 but honestly I have no idea where to start to work it out! This also doesn't actually *solve* the puzzle, i.e. move the little ball to the exit (to be honest I'm not exactly sure what that requires just by looking at it, I'm guessing you need to have pairs of consecutive sliders in the same position to move the ball across?) but the way I see it, you're definitely required to _at least_ move the final slider in, so these numbers are a good lower bound for the number of moves needed. So without any better place to start, if we just start from 77 and double it 14 more times (to make up the 20 sliders on the 10x10), that gets us to about 1.26 million. Since all my working is incredibly rough, my guess would be that actually moving the 20th slider would require less than that (but getting to the actual solution might make up some of the difference?). 1.26 million moves at one move per minute would be take 14.6 days... Not sure that Mr Puzzle would be willing to go through all that, somehow! Maybe you could do 1000 moves a day, would keep you busy for 3-and-a-half years or so :) Anyway would be interested to see if anyone can improve on these horrendous estimates (I feel like that Brilliant ad is directed at me and my poor maths haha)! Scrolling through other comments I see Dysan27 gave a number of 1,572,862 (3 x 2^19), would love to know who's closer...
@6:25 That is what i call a Generational Puzzle. You require dedication from generations of your family to complete it without making any mistakes lol.....
@thehighhnotes
3 жыл бұрын
hahaha i totally had the same idea
Imagine if he realized at the end he’d forgotten to hit record.
@HarrisD214
3 жыл бұрын
@Captain Bruh Then I am glad to have continued the ancient tradition.
@Dargonhuman
3 жыл бұрын
What's ironic about that is, unless they said anything, we'd never know as there literally wouldn't be any evidence that they didn't hit record.
You're a genius! Children will learn about you at school...Greetings from Poland
I can’t even watch someone work this puzzle without crying in frustration.
Yes I watched the whole video 😀 TBH I didn’t understand what I was watching but as I was watching the timer I was finding it and you more and more hilarious 😆 Congratulations on the solve - what an achievement lol Not something I would ever want to try myself 😂
Even the idea of tackling this gave me a headache. Very well done!
The way this puzzle is solved reminds me of a Gray code.
@tiborfutotablet
3 жыл бұрын
A base 4 Gray-like counter.
I think Erik and Aleksander are just sitting back laughing at all of us.
I bet the pain really is to reset it back to the start lol
Those mazes remind me of the infamous wooden locks that require a ridiculous amount of utterly repetitive steps to open them. And so does the cube, now that I think about it 🤔
Oh a very serious puzzle when the orientation stickers come out. Wow 🤩🤩
Those NxN puzzles seem like a good opportunity for students to program a robotic arm. Because let's be real if you solve them manually, you're either alone on a deserted island or need professional help.
@antiagonista
3 жыл бұрын
Great idea for a senior design project!
I hope they use a faster way of putting this together in the assembly line.
@dethlife111
3 жыл бұрын
i was wondering the same.
@pepiggy114
2 жыл бұрын
They're handmade. And yes, there is a quick reset feature.
The thing I enjoy the most is how excited Mr. Puzzle is 😅
3 hours later “it took me only 25 min I think” You can tell he’s having fun :D
@Tahgtahv
3 жыл бұрын
He said 205 minutes. He actually overestimated a bit, it was only 185 minutes at the time.
@hex00ffff
3 жыл бұрын
I heard "25 mins" too.
Your work is praiseworthy. Please do not Stop. Continue with many more of these logical beauties.
@Mr.Puzzle
3 жыл бұрын
I will!
I just wonder, what kind of mind came up puzzles like this. Just how their mind works?
@Maahantuoja
3 жыл бұрын
@@chickadddee and is little bit crazy. 😅
@Maahantuoja
3 жыл бұрын
@@chickadddee agreed
Wow, just wow. I love watching your videos. I'd never have the patience to finish that.
Your determination and patience is ridiculous! Awesome job man!
One of the hardest puzzles I've ever seen. Can't wait to see the second half of the solve.
Great job Mr. Puzzle, and an amazing puzzle design. Incredible.
Holy crap, that's intense.
Good thing that it’s a bit procedural to solve. Could you imagine if it was utterly random…? Really neat puzzles and good job solving that crazy cube! =]
Glad you have sponsors. I love your work
That was insane. I definitely don't think I would ever commit the time and effort to this one. Well done!
5:47 I posit it ALREADY got ridiculous after the 4-by-4 Also, the last full minute of the video is just THE VOID
The spoiler alert is completely moot for this puzzle. I mean, I was lost after 5 moves so I'm pretty sure there's no chance anyone could watch and copy the entire sequence - even if they watched it in real-time. Congratulations, Mr Puzzle !!!
@Mr.Puzzle
3 жыл бұрын
You are probably right I am not this one. 😁
My favourite part of these vids is not even attempting to try to comprehend the puzzle in the slightest
Every time I yell “ son of a %itch he did it.” Love the channel
Hey Mr Puzzle. Always amazed to see such unique content ❤️👏.
Incredible! Congratulations on finishing it!
@Mr.Puzzle
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
I couldn't even comprehend how you committed to such an epic😉 you deserve a medal🏆
I admire your ability to keep track of what your doing, it made my brain hurt just watching lol.
Incredible! Good job!
17:26 - 17:34 I can really feel your excitement.
As a kid, I had this round puzzle with 10 pegs on it, labeled 1 - 10, and you had to slide them back and forth starting at one, in a sequence similar to those slider puzzles. That just became fun to do as a sort of "I'm bored and need to do something with my hands" kind of way Oh yeah, the idea of the puzzle was to get all 10 pegs to the outside. I think it was like 1 moved the most, so you had to move 1 out, then 2 would move out, then move 1 back in, then 3 moved out, then 2 back in, and then 1... I forget exactly, but the 1 peg got warn out after a long time of playing with it. Still remember it fondly
"I will reset it one day, but not today..." Aw, where's your sense of adventure? Okay, okay, you gotta let your fingers rest - I've built enough LEGO sets to understand that kind of pain - but that just means you'll have to do a followup to this video where you do reset it. You've conditioned us to expect the reset after the solve and can't leave your loyal fans in that kind of limbo!
Not, in my mind, a difficult puzzle, just overly tedious. Not that I don't enjoy that sort of thing from time to time myself.
This one looks like it could unleash the Cenobites.
I would very much like to see how the pieces are made and fit together. Like a dissection explanation of the entire cube.
Love the dedication man keep the videos coming
This is not a puzzle, this is torture!
Such a mind-bending puzzle!
absolutely brilliant job, I applaud your will power for completing such a long and difficult puzzle.
@Mr.Puzzle
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot! 🙏
That is insaneeee! Wow that was amazing to watch
😳you are truly the legendary Mr. Puzzle!!!
5:30 and another one! and another one! and another one! lol, that's crazy :D
16:26 I'd be confused too, with two pieces labeled 7 :D
@maisiesummers42
3 жыл бұрын
European glyphs - that's a 1. The 7 has an extra stroke through the middle.
@bugoobiga
3 жыл бұрын
@@maisiesummers42 :D
Wow! I don't have the patience for that. But, I'm glad that Mr. Puzzle did it.
Awesome looking puzzle.
@Mr.Puzzle
3 жыл бұрын
It's an insane piece of art!
As a solver of multidimensional cubes that took like 100 hours... I ain't touching this stuff with a 10 meter pole!
Haha this was an amazing effort, you are indeed mad about puzzles! Great solve! Also the first series of n-ary puzzle reveals was incredible hahaha
Amazing mind control with endurance.
Love to see you do them all 🤣
Cool. Well done.
I feel like these would be fun to do while watching tv, almost like knitting, something nice and repetitive to occupy your hands
I gave a like just for the determination effort alone! 5 hrs+ is dedication
"There's also a 7 x 7 version." I'm running out of nopes for these puzzles XD These are insane
Me who already has brilliant: I am 5 parallel universes ahead of you.
Crazy! You're a mad man!!
Awesome.......... What a dedication
Holy crap you did it! Congrats!
17:32 Yeah!!!!
The 10x10 one isn't one you solve yourself but something you pass down to your kids, grandkids etc
@Mr.Puzzle
3 жыл бұрын
Would be a cool gadget made from metal. 😁
Now I'm looking forward to the video where Mr. Puzzle 3D prints a machine to solve this madness in 30 seconds. 🤣
This episode is how the Yami Mr. Puzzle anime story begins...
Inheriting the 10x10 puzzle in a Will so you can continue on solving it 😂
Wow🤩 great work👍
"I need to go back" Lmao
Now thts one hell of cube 🤯🤯
This is something a machine should do. I vastly prefer puzzles that make you think, not make you work. Once you know the solution, but still have to work for hours to "finish" it...No thanks.
@JackHansonXJ-Man1x5PeaceX
3 жыл бұрын
It’s very cool though
Great video!