Impossible to Stand Upright!? - The "Unstable EGG" Challenge!!
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- čas přidán 28. 05. 2020
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The phrase "Hi! And welcome to another episode of Mr. Puzzle!!! :)" always brings a smile to my face.
Same here, and "keep on puzzling!"
@@sandboxsam6053 Since I'm basically locked in my house (A coronavirus survivor who was told to pretty much not leave my house for a month or two) I keep buying puzzles off of Amazon. I keep on puzzling indeed!
You mean the phrase "Hi! And welcome to another episode of... (slight pause)... Mr Puzzle!!! :)" lol
Yeah this is one of the most wholesome channels on CZcams
@@MYZS if I had an estranged German uncle, I'd want him to be Mr. Puzzle ;D
7:21
MP: “There are several ball bearings”...
Me: “SPIN IT!”
Puzzles where you have to draw a diagram are always interesting, definitely want to see series #2 👍🏻
Hey everyone, CoreMods here (the guy responsible for these puzzles). Thank you all for the overwhelmingly positive comments. For those interested in buying, you have probably noticed I am currently sold out of both sets. I am doing my best to make as many sets available as I can. As I fulfill orders and I am able to print more, stock will return. I am doing my best to meter out the unprecedented demand such that I can keep my delivery deadlines without overwhelming my printer. Keep checking back, and I'm sure I'll have more available soon. Thanks again everyone.
supposing I sent you my email or phone number...or Venmo or PayPal... once you've made more sets what are the chances that I can get in line (hopefully the front of the line!) and get both sets? Or do I just have to get lucky and come across them as you produce them. Also, really cool and unique puzzles, mate! If you know you'll be making more, I'd pre-pay in order to guarantee a set of each... Keep on puzzling! (and making cool puzzles!) And no, I'm not in Australia, I just like to say mate instead of man/dude/bro... I'm in the US.
@@stoneseabolt It would be unfair for me to play favorites with so many people waiting, but check back soon. I'll be restocking very soon.
This is a really innovative concept, you must be proud of your design.
@@MythicFox Thank you!
@@stoneseabolt I'll be restocking a couple sets of each every couple of days, so that will be your chance to get your sets.
Fiddling around with the purple one then just say nope can't figure it out but coming from you that's hilarious
So Leela from Futurama (purple hair) got her name from the German word, I love it!!
It's a theory at least. I think there's another possible explanation.
I looked at Theinfosphere, which is the best Futurama wiki out there, and this is what it said
"Her name can be interpreted in several ways: "Leela" sounds exactly like the term for "purple" in several languages, including Spanish, French (lilas), German ("lila"), Danish (lilla), Swedish (lila), Finnish (liila), Romanian ("lila") and Hungarian ("lila"). A further possibility is that the name is a parody of the heroine from The Fifth Element, Leeloo - the perfect woman. Additionally, in Bungie's 1994 Macintosh game Marathon, there is an AI character named Leela. Lastly, she might have been inspired by a character from the British Sci-Fi series Doctor Who bearing the same name (Leela). "Turanga" may be derived from the symphony "Turangalila" by Olivier Messiaen (1908-1992). [1] The term derives from Sanskrit and means, alternately, "Song of Love" and "Hymn to Joy". Alternately, Turanga may derive from Taronga Zoo, the name of which is an Indigenous Australian word for "beautiful view"."
You write is as Lila in German.
I'd love to see the second series!
Yes, please show more of these puzzles!
Will do
17:35 _Difficult to eggsplain.._
I have never seen you just give up that's hilarious
At lease got it some minutes later 😁
@@Mr.Puzzle first time I've seen it since the Titan puzzle haha
Series II should be entertaining. I liked these puzzles.
I really enjoyed this one! Totally would love to see you solve the rest!
Series 2. Series 2. Let's go
1 year after and Mr. Puzzle still forgot about Unstable Eggs Series 2.
Great vid as always.
I really like this puzzle. It is a way to make many puzzles that are similar. The amount of puzzles is infinite. This could be marketed. My imagination running wild. 👍
I'd love to see you solve the other six!
Yes we want the next episode on it🤩
Amazing ideia. Thank you for showing us...
The eggs in your drawing look like easter eggs (Ostereier).
Very interesting puzzles by the way.
I really enjoyed watching this video. That puzzle was different wasn’t it. Nice one for solving it.
Funny eggs. That will be very interesting to see the others.
Just when mr.puzzle explained about the helix inside the purple egg, i spin my coffee cup on 360 degrees. The next thing i hear was "Yeah i can hear it dropped down" 😑
Keep on puzzling! Or drinking coffee... or both! :)
Series 2 please!
These are a pretty cool series of puzzles. And I love that by solving them *you* can essentially map out the internal mechanism. I'd love to get a set of these, solve them all and have them sitting on my desk for people to play with so they're distracted while spending enormous amounts of money. Ya know, as Frank Reynolds once said, as "a jumping off point". ;D Buying a multi-million dollar house...? Can I offer you an egg in these tryin' times?
Edit: Mr. Puzzle, you have to be some form of mechanical engineer or industrial designer to be able to solve the kinds of stuff that you're capable of in the way that you go about it. Am I too far off by guessing that? I know more than a few mech engineers and a few designers and they ALL go about figuring out problems in the same exact way that you do.
Spending 1.9 million dollars on a house? Can I offer you an egg in these tryin' times?
You are right by guessing my job! 😁
@@Mr.Puzzle Very cool! The way you think seems verrrry engineering oriented. And as always... Keep on Puzzling! :)
Can I offer you an egg in this trying time?
MY CONSTITUENTS HAVE POISONED ME *violently vomits up blood*.
Perhaps a rum ham
@@RDSwords Only if a boat full of Guidos saves you from the middle of the ocean ;D
Huh, neat.
One of your best episode...
Try to map them make it unbelivelly interesting!
You pronounce "ball bearing" as "bearing ball", but I actually like that better and I'm going to start using it myself. "Ball bearings" would describe a group of them that are acting as a bearing, but a single ball that isn't acting as a bearing, would be a bearing ball. We don't say it that way in American English, but maybe we should. It's better.
Yes, it's interesting! No matter if I say ball bearings or bearing balls. Someone will comment and explain me I callers it the wrong way. :) Maybe it's different in the US and GB, never understood. 😁
@@Mr.Puzzle Yeah, often in different languages, things are said in different orders. In some, there is vast flexibility and two connected words, such as an objective adjective and a noun, can be completely separate, with the noun coming at the start of a sentence, and the adjective having to be at the end.
Some examples are Japanese, and Polish, but Polish offer good general flexibility, whereas in English, there's always a specific "correct" order of things.
Multiple consecutive objective adjectives to a noun, such as "Sweet", "Hard", "Colourful" (A candy) come in a "correct" order that is taught in many schools.
Objective adjectives generally have this order if used more than once next to one another:
1. Size. 2. Age. 3. Colour. 4. Origin. 5. Material
Examples:
“A tall young man” (1 then 2),
“Big blue eyes” (1 then 3),
“A small black plastic bag” (1 then 3 then 5)
(But this is just an example, and not a really relevant one at that. But it comes to show that many languages have different rules to these things, where some are concerned with the order, some aren't, and some require two relevant words to be the opposite of adjacent.)
I agree, that the order of words implies a different meaning, with the last word defining the object you are talking about. Like "sky blue" vs "blue sky", the former is a colour, the latter is the air above our heads. So, logically, a ball bearing should be (and is) a type of bearing mechanism made with balls, and a bearing ball should be (and is) a ball used in such a bearing mechanism.
The problem is that very often people mistakenly refer to the individual balls as the "bearings". Most bicycle maintenance videos and many parts retailers probably do that. While that use is common, it makes no sense.
So feel free to ignore anyone who wants you to call a ball a "ball bearing". Just call them "balls". "Bearing balls" is fine too if you are feeling verbose. "Bearings" only if you care about people liking you for the wrong reasons. Never "ball bearings" unless you are referring to the whole mechanism.
@@TechSupportDave While the order of adjective types may differ between languages, and even the position of the adjective relative to the noun differs between languages, neither is what's going on here.
Especially the adjective order that you expand upon (which German has too btw, as far as I remember from my classes way back) does not apply here, because in both cases you have a noun ("bearing" or "ball") that is preceded by just one property word ("ball" or "bearing" respectively) so there is nothing to prioritise.
@@TechSupportDave I speak French, English, and a little bit of Spanish and I honestly was never taught the "Size, age, color, origin, material" in any of those languages...but thinking about it it makes complete sense. Ya learn something new every day. :)
I caught that comment about the colors, (purple is leela in German) You just supplied yet another Futurama bit of trivia.......
It's written "Lila" similar to lilac.
Hi Mr P. These look like fun puzzles and your explanations make the solutions seem straightforward (although I'm certain they're not!).
BTW thanks for the German lesson!
The only colour I knew before was Blue. I remember that because I always used to lust after German Audio equipment "Blaupunkt" which I was informed means Blue Spot!
Will you ever do the second set? :O I can't find anyone who has attempted them yet and would love to see you do them like this video!
I would like to see series 2
catched is not a word- it's caught.
More eggs please :)
I love watching these to hear his pronunciation.
Just laughing to myself; and glad that it's you solving these puzzles.
Chris Ramsay: Intuitive level, eh? Well, let's spin it... nope... how about if I give it a good BASH. No?
Well, that's hardly intuitive, is it? Perhaps I should hard boil it?
"Hmmmm....well that didn't work... Let's try poaching them, that might help!"
At least he doesn’t solve puzzles the most boring way possible, with a pen a paper, every single time.
@@lordcrayzar No hate to you personally, but that's what an engineer, a mechanical designer, an industrial designer, or any smart person does...it's basically part of the job. As you realize things, you take note of what you've figured out so you either don't make the same mistake again, or so you know where you've already messed up. It's also the best way to solve any complicated problem. I have a few projects that I have 3 or 4+ pages of notes as I work out what I'm doing, especially designing electrical PCBs and working out the incredibly complicated electronic bits.. It's honestly stupid to not take notes as you figure things out. If you're trying to solve a problem, it's INSANELY helpful to have notes that you can go back and refer to to see what you've done wrong.
Best wishes and no ill will towards you, mate!
@@lordcrayzar just fumbling and remembering is dumber
Can you open these eggs so that we can see the interior?
Great. Now I am hungry.
#2 seemed like it had two sheets that you have to align
#3 sounds at first like your second drawing. Good description
Shout out :)
maybe bcoz it's about to hatch open :)
The real trick... all of the ball-bearings are actually just tiny baby chickens! We've solved it, ladies and gentlemen!
It's even hard to stand even a regular egg
Thx for the color lesson in German!
Are you sure you didn’t use your x-ray glasses for these solutions today? ;-)
Brass in German almost sounds like the color is missing 😂😂
Well life is like a crate of eggs, you never know what puzzles you'll have to solve, some are easy and some are difficult..some are left unsolved while some are solved with a surprise...because in the end life's also a mystery😊
Hmmm...box of chocolate you mean :D
one better, box of chocolate egg puzzles😉
As a kid , my grandmother would have me balance an egg on the equinox or a full moon , cant remember
its the equinox
Did you ever solve the blue one without luck?
Unfortunately the shipping costs from the US are extremly high 😟
YOU ARE SMARTER THAN ME, BUT, ''detent'' is the word you were looking for when discussing the places where the 3 bearings needed to set in the Orange Egg. Love your channel. Peace
Thanks.
SPIN IT SPIN IT SPIN IT
"I think this is wrong I have no idea how this works"
LUL
I enjoyed these a lot. I hope that you take on series 2.
By the way, I hope that you find a different sponsor. SquareSpace is terrible, in my personal experience.
more eggs please lol
Ich liebe es wie du Englisch redest um mit mehr Leuten zu kommunizieren Daumen hoch ^_^
Lila for purple. .. makes me think the character "leela" from Futurama must've been named after this German word. .. after all her hair is purple.
Would make sense
You may need Rick’s _true level_ to balance these eggs.
I will not stand for this!
Can I offer you an egg in this tryin' time?! ;)
Isnt german the route langue of english
I don't need to get taught the german words for the colors, after all I am german :D Aber immer komisch wenn man dich ein deutsches Wort sagen hört, weil man es so gewohnt ist, dass du englisch redest!
😁 Geht mir lustigerweise auch so wenn ich das dann später anschaue!
So we just gave up on the German lesson?
yay german lessons
Send this puzzle to Howtobasic.
He's an egg expert.
An Eggspert
Have you done it with REAL eggs? ;-)
Bei zweihundert Grad für fünfzehn Minuten backen...
UND KEINE EIER.
Who else thinks that if these were made a generation or two ago, they'd be called Anti-Weebles?
Weebles wobble, but these eggs fall down!
@@stoneseabolt Yeah! I wondered if that would be understood, or a tumbleweed moment for most people.
@@stoneseabolt I'm going to have that jingle stuck in my head all day now!
"Не всё то золото, что блестит"
Die Deutsche Sprache ist für mache Einwohner der Niederlande nicht so schwierig.
Crack it open
Ich würde mir deine Videos gerne mit Ton ansehen - wenn sich nicht sämtliche Nackenhaare bei diesem th und der restlichen Aussprache aufstellen würden 🙈
Musst dich wohl dran gewöhnen Mr.Perfect. Oder halt lassen.
116th
Put the pen down damnit!!
most of these are just shake it randomly and it's somehow solved
I think these are great puzzles. The design seems especially well-suited both as a desk puzzle and as a gift. That being said, I found the solve video to be pretty boring. The mechanism is both boring and opaque, so the payoff when Mr. Puzzle successfully solved them was very weak.
So, it was cool for Mr. Puzzle to introduce us to these puzzles, but I don't feel much need to watch further solve videos.
Native speakers correct me if I am wrong but I think, it's caught - not catched, less space than fewer space (not countable), and drew not drawed. Love your videos by the way.
my new girlfriendo o yes she know how to move balls "eggs" 😆😂
Why does your music have a female cardinal churpping in it. When i watch this on 📺 males try flying in my window