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  • That is really cool! I think I might want to make a computer game with that technique.

  • @zanzlanz Please do! (And mention me on the credits)

  • :O

  • I think i'm missing something here. How is this a puzzle? Are there parts off of it for demonstrations or something?

  • @HaloStrategist There are engravings on the metal-coins and you have to get them into the right sequence. The solution is shown by the poster on the wall

  • how does this have dislikes!!!!!

  • just drag the disks back up through the wavy paths... I'd say, as a mortal, that this puzzle can be solved as simple as that... not to mention, I could spend many hours on this thing.

  • @trivestar Dragging is not an option, as you do not have access to the disks (they are non-magnetic). I must confess that I solve this puzzle by taking off the plate and resetting it. But that is similar to how I solve my Rubik's Cube ...

  • @OskarPuzzle Hah, oh well. These things happen, and this puzzle doesn't look like the kind where a player has free reigns; it would be very long and hard.

  • to DaMaartenvdBerg

    Your comment was supposed to say "I don't understand? You are running that thing just yet, and that things fall yet again on their place?!"

  • @dennischand1 I think it's supposed to be taken as "I don't understand! How are you supposed to fix it when every time you run it back around, things fall further out of place!"

    Still, this shouldn't have been responded with "The disks have to be placed in the right order." We need a real translator here lol.

  • 350 is too much for me :P

  • @masonandjonahcom There are numbers in sequence to the "metal things". so if you turn some of the front will be scrambled and replaced in the middle.

  • Ik snap het niet? Je draait dat ding toch gewoon, en die dingetjes vallen toch weer op hun plek?!

  • @DaMaartenvdBerg There are numbers on the disks, and you have to get them in the right order.

  • stupid

  • I'd get this for my room.

  • how difficult is this to a rubik's cube??

  • @Robolawrence23 Rubik's Cube can be solved by mortals. For Topsy Turvy, based on the M12 Group, Prof. Igor Kriz proofed that this puzzle cannot be reduced to easier sub-puzzles, so the God's algorithm is the only way to solve this puzzle.

  • @OskarPuzzle Can be solved by mortals xD

    Love it !

  • @OskarPuzzle wtf... now im not an expert and i dont know much about algorithms but when you say gods algorithm do you mean that it exists or are u saying that its imposible

  • @justindiaz91 It exists. It is a long table. My friend George Miller calculated the table on his laptop.

  • umm...so what exactly is the "puzzle"?

  • @209hii each disc has a different number and u hav to get them back in order

  • Oskar, so many of your puzzles have been inspired by Bram Cohen. Does he have a Youtube account with his puzzles? I'd be very interested. If not, CONVINCE him to get one. PS: You and your puzzles are too epic for words, don't know why your not a household name yet. :D

  • @danielcarmi305 As you can read from the description, this puzzle was inspired by Igor Kriz.

  • @OskarPuzzle I know, i'm just saying that many of your puzzles have been inspired by bram cohen. I'm not talking about this specific one.

  • he calls that a puzzle? jeez he must be stuffed up.

  • What I don't get is why the last piece going in allows them all to fall down their shutes.

  • @joegt123

    the last piece doesn't have its own chute, so it knocks the top one out of its chute, which creates a domino effect.

  • SO F--KIN COOL

  • it sounds like the noise u hear when u go up a really high roller coaster!

  • Ok For the people who don't get it it's tweleve numbers that when you put them in they fall into a different place through twelve holes so whatever way you turn it is a different result. Ok get it now?

  • cool

  • So what is the goal of the puzzle???????

  • @mraltairix well all them has nubers 1 2 3 4 5 (and so on) what he did was fuck them up so now thay would like like 3 2 5 1 4 then you have to get them right again 1 2 3 4 5(and so on)

    sorry for bad english

  • Ummm I don't understand it

  • Here come the Sisyphus nightmares again:(

  • oskar dont take this the rong way but ur kinda a puzzle nerd but u show me the coolest things ever......ur lucky that u get to play with all those puzzle , illl be lucky to get a rubics cube. i think ur pretty cool.. love the video.

  • Ingenious! What a mind you have. Beautifully crafted as well.

  • is it numbers on the small pieses because then i think i understand the point of the puzzle

  • AWESOME!

  • I could screw around with this all day.

  • can you swing it to the left, let half the discs fall, then turn to the right, and let the rest fall in?

  • @Skitso520 No, a rattle mechanism prevents this type of not-intended moves.

  • Cool accent mate!

  • @MrAdmaGeddon Yeah it's the Dutch accent haha!

  • kewl i want one

  • Can it grow tomatoes?

  • cool, is it part of the puzzle to turn it part way to the left, they go back and turn it right, then left, before all the balls have droped?

  • @Pendragondnd There is a rattle mechanism. You can turn back just before you would drop any coin, or after you dropped them all, but not in between.

  • where are the tomatoes

  • what happens if you put half in at right and half at left same thing?

  • @hunterziegelmann You cannot.There is a rattle mechanism that prevents backing up.

  • Steenkolen engels :)

  • dude this would be like impossible

  • nice puzzle

  • cool stuff, but check

    inzane thingz puzzles on YouTube

  • Looks like something that would be on The Crystal Maze, but in a smaller scale.

  • solve wat :-0

    but nice acsent

  • It is a twisty puzzle: scramble and get the tokens back to their original order

  • wow. so simple yet complicated. it would burn most of my time even if it does the same thing

  • You should paint the disks various colors so that it's easier to see that they're in a different order.

  • Where do I order one?

  • info-at-laserexact-dot-nl

  • Omg, this could waste my time so easily and I'd probably never get bored.

  • you have to put them back in order, he's not just making them fall

  • Dus je lost de puzzal op door uiteindelijk steeds een gedeelte van de 'nummers' door de 'splitter' te halen ?

  • Wow, I could imagine puzzles like these being in a Myst game.

  • Hmmm...

    Actaully would fit the style well too.

    =D

  • I second that. A puzzle like this would have made Myst III not so boring and easy.

  • can you go left and right with out them falling?

  • Thank you for posting.

  • haha geweldig idee !:D

  • very cool!

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