Place the four white circles in the frame! - The Green 13
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- čas přidán 6. 04. 2023
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In reference to the periodic table, I work at a particle accelerator facility called Fermilab near Chicago! CERN and Fermilab work very closely together! It's a very fun place to work and fun to learn the physics behind how these machines work
Sounds like a great job!
@@Mr.Puzzle Haha yeah it's cool!! I am a mechanical engineer there and your videos help give me inspiration for designs sometimes!
i loved watching you nerd-out over the periodic table! i could feel the giddiness of sharing information!
And perhaps a little bit of bragging as well, considering it was all about German scientists 😉
Also Danish and Austrian! 😁
Was going to say this comment!!😂
All of Yuu Asaka's work is amazing. I found this one particularly devious for some reason.
Love your enthusiasm while you are solving the incredible puzzle.
Also, love the periodic table of (real) elements.
Thanks! 👍
You sounded so excited. And I am excited too, because I can watch your video.
i definitely could follow your process on this one, especially at the end. i was figuring it out almost in tandem with you, so i'd say you did a good job at editing it.
Very nice! Most packing puzzles don't interest me but this one did. Thanks as always, Mr P!
I feel like as a special treat some time you should do a livestream of a solve for a puzzle like this. Not often as the concise video is better for a pleasant view after work or such. But a special solve stream for a special occasion, maybe for a charity or something similar, could be a fun watch. At any rate thank you as always for sharing the puzzles and the nifty ...desk decorations for lack of a better term. That element collection would make a wonderful conversation piece I wager.
As a person who has an app of the periodic table on my phone *just in case*, I definitely don't find that boring! I, too, would love one of those 😺
Ooo new yuu asaka puzzle? Woo!
I really love watching people do the packing puzzles
I missed your videos! Glad you uploaded a new one.
Man, I don't know how long it's been since I've seen a Mr. P video. Yay, packing!
Now hopefully on a weekly basis again!
You are so intelligent. This one is appealing to me because all the puzzles fit neatly together. I was expecting one of the circles had to be placed in a corner
No radioactive elements, too bad🤣 Very nice periodic table. Very awesome packing puzzle.
That periodic table is beautiful.
Excited to celebrate 1M subs with you!
That period table is so cool!
Nice periodic table of elements !!!
I love this Japanese designer's puzzles. Thanks for showing them to us! Long time no see, Mr. P; welcome back!!
Thanks for still being here!
In the end there were no gaps at all. I wonder if that was already visible when you counted pieces and missing circle segments. Then it was clear that no circle would end in a square.
You are pro puzzler. I would never could do that.
Hes alive!
Anyone else feel like this wasn't hard?
That's awesome 👍🏻😎
Cool puzzle.
Great job on this solve by the way!!
Thanks!
Class periodic table !
New element called...
Mr Puzzle.
I would have started with trying to make the circles off grid first then see how all that fits
That could actually work better! 🤔
Periodic table: Doesn't come with the radioactive elements.
Uranium: Am I a joke to you?
It would have been very devious if the circles needed to go outside of the holes, like filling in gaps around a diagonal green piece or something. As it is, I agree with 3/5 for difficulty
Class act - Gets the solution at 37:02, but doesn't place the final four pieces for 22 more seconds, timer still goes. :)
😅
It's solved when it's solved! 😜
🔥🔥🔥
[kinda spoiler]
imo there was no trick possible to it if you check the way the pieces fit, so there's necessarily the round corners together, also you can see that there's a 3:2 ratio in the size of the rectangles so from there it seems decently easy to solve.
Yeah it seems to be way easier than the box suggest. As soon as one see that the round ends must fit together that should be a priority and then it gets rather trivial.
0:50 done, all pieces are in the frame
Any time limit you see should be cut in half to make up for your prowess at solving puzzles 😉
Bam! 😂
I came for the puzzle
I stayed for the periodic table
i got some difficulty seeing the edges of the pieces in the middle of the video, dunno if its youtube or your camera doing weird stuff with the shadows.
my grandma worked in a russian particle accelerator as the lead programmer back when computers ran on punchacards
How do they put gasses in this periodic table? I imagine putting solid objects is easy, you place them on a piece of plastic and then flood with acrilic or whatever. But what about gasses?
They are gas bubbles in a separate piece of plastic.
Very good Mr Puzzle, and don't worry your German will improve the longer you live there :D
Unfortunately this is the least satisfying Yuu Asaka solution that I've seen. Nice job solving it regardless.
I also prefer the unexpected solutions!
Greetings from Holzschlag/bonndorf
schwarzwald .
"Do you know an element that is named after a city?"
Why yes, I do! Hafnium the 72nd element. Named after the latin name of Copenhagen, Hafnia.
Didn't see that coming, now did you?
I'm subscribed to you with all notifications turned on but I never got notified of this new video. Good thing I checked if you had a new video myself or I would have missed it. Is utube broken? Why wasn't I notified?
Yes! Unfortunately, this is a common problem on CZcams. It seems they claim to now better what you are interested in or should be. 😏
2:16 is that metallic hydrogen? that’s pretty cool if so
It's hydrogen bubbles in a plastic piece.
I like these puzzles, but not a fan of the material. Same thing in wood or metal would look amazing.
Does anyone know of any websites with packing puzzles of this nature?
Ich frage mich, wie die bei dem PSE die Gase reingepackt haben. Gerade so aggressive Sachen wie Fluor.
Die Gase sind als Gasbläschen in einem kleinen Stück Kunststoff gebunden. Es ist noch eine Beschreibung dabei die für jedes Element genau beschreibt um was es sich handelt.
Every element*
*Except for the unstable ones
You telling me uranium isn’t radioactive?!?
The highly radioactive elements are not included, but Uranium is definitely radioactive, as are a few others I believe.
Of course, with very long half lives and very small quantities, these will be very safe.
If that periodic table manages to avoid being broken for long enough, it will eventually become wrong as the radioactive elements all decay into lighter and more stable elements.
😁
If your subscribers don't get notified then you lose views which means less money for you. You might want to check why this is happening. I just thought you would want to know this is happening...
That's easy, just remove all the green pieces and place the white pieces in
Midori jusan.🤮
Why are there enough holes for 5 white circles? Puzzle seems too easy