looks easy, but is not. amazing. i like these puzzles that looks like toys for 3 year olds, but are actually VERY HARD. can make others look like fools and frustration only makes it harder for them.
this one must be pretty easy to solve if you almost did it at the end there :P place one on, make it work, then place the next one on where it fits ;)
id never heared about you before, but i have to admit that you really got grace talent in making puzzle.. you really have to produce them massively...
FACT: Richard Ferguson of the Hasbro company was the real inventor of this puzzle in the late 70's. As we all know, a 4% success rate is desired (when using 2-7 year old children as test subjects) in the first 2 hours of puzzle exposure. This puzzle was in the upper 60% range and deemed not hard enough to manufacture. So you're basically plagiarizing someone's idea, and selling a something that is as difficult to solve as peeling a banana.
Dear Winbomb44, Please be so kind to provide a reference to that claim. Although it is highly unlikely that Richard Ferguson invented the same puzzle as Bram and me, I am quite interested to learn about Ferguson's invention. Oskar
looks easy, but is not. amazing. i like these puzzles that looks like toys for 3 year olds, but are actually VERY HARD. can make others look like fools and frustration only makes it harder for them.
upbeatanime 3 weeks ago
FILMING FAIL!!!!! THUMBS UP IF U AGREE!!!!!!!!
darren51430 1 month ago 3
you are my hero
harrison123rocks 2 months ago
I don't like puzzles that break apart when solved or unsolved
MaestroAlvis 9 months ago
"The TriGears puzzle was developed by Bram Cohen and Oskar." Bram Cohen of BitTorrent fame?
scheper 10 months ago
@scheper Correct. THE Bram Cohen. The mastermind behind 35% of the world's internet traffic. THAT Bram Cohen.
Jorbs3210 6 months ago
YOU CAN STOP FILMING NOW Xd HAHAHAHAHAHA
Andy0Garovski 10 months ago 28
trigears puzzle looks easy
MrBunnett 1 year ago
@MrBunnett But it is not easy at all to solve.
OskarPuzzle 1 year ago
@MrBunnett no, no it's not at all, if you have any concept on gears, adding that third one makes it very complicated.
Skitzo520 1 year ago
this one must be pretty easy to solve if you almost did it at the end there :P place one on, make it work, then place the next one on where it fits ;)
geoffrider 2 years ago
Incorrect. Any two always turn smoothly.
OskarPuzzle 2 years ago 5
id never heared about you before, but i have to admit that you really got grace talent in making puzzle.. you really have to produce them massively...
TsT13Norman 2 years ago
Thanks for the video. It looks like a fun puzzle.
Disregard the above naysayer.
TheRammer314 2 years ago
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FACT: Richard Ferguson of the Hasbro company was the real inventor of this puzzle in the late 70's. As we all know, a 4% success rate is desired (when using 2-7 year old children as test subjects) in the first 2 hours of puzzle exposure. This puzzle was in the upper 60% range and deemed not hard enough to manufacture. So you're basically plagiarizing someone's idea, and selling a something that is as difficult to solve as peeling a banana.
winbomb44 2 years ago
I call shenanigans on that comment. Go away, troll.
lkuguvg 2 years ago 2
Dear Winbomb44, Please be so kind to provide a reference to that claim. Although it is highly unlikely that Richard Ferguson invented the same puzzle as Bram and me, I am quite interested to learn about Ferguson's invention. Oskar
OskarPuzzle 2 years ago
those are really cool
EYE2EYE3 2 years ago 5