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Calling on any GLP genius to solve this puzzle

 
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Calling on any GLP genius to solve this puzzle
Calling on any GLP genius to solve this puzzle.

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04/06/2013 08:11 AM
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Re: Calling on any GLP genius to solve this puzzle
Any one knows the answer yet?
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04/06/2013 08:13 AM
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I dunno. But I did notice he flipped off the viewers twice so he can shove his little puzzle where the sun doesn't shine.
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04/06/2013 08:16 AM
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I dunno. But I did notice he flipped off the viewers twice so he can shove his little puzzle where the sun doesn't shine.
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Haha, I noticed that too. I think he was flipping ME off.
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04/06/2013 08:18 AM
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Re: Calling on any GLP genius to solve this puzzle
5:57 look at the third column 6th row, the blocks are cut in a way that makes it look like it's equal even after removing a block, when in reality the original has blocks that are only meant to distract, it's a super simple trick, once he rearranges the blocks the partial ones fit together to make it actually even.

Honestly think a drink is a way cooler illusion.
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5:57 look at the third column 6th row, the blocks are cut in a way that makes it look like it's equal even after removing a block, when in reality the original has blocks that are only meant to distract, it's a super simple trick, once he rearranges the blocks the partial ones fit together to make it actually even.

Honestly think a drink is a way cooler illusion.
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Don't think so. He might be able to do that with 1 block, but there's 3 blocks missing. That's a lot of real estate that's missing, and the puzzle still fills the box.
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04/06/2013 08:24 AM
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5:57 look at the third column 6th row, the blocks are cut in a way that makes it look like it's equal even after removing a block, when in reality the original has blocks that are only meant to distract, it's a super simple trick, once he rearranges the blocks the partial ones fit together to make it actually even.

Honestly think a drink is a way cooler illusion.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 37367448


You say 5:57 ? The video is only 3 minutes long.
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04/06/2013 08:25 AM
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Re: Calling on any GLP genius to solve this puzzle
Any one knows the answer yet?
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This is an old one. The "missing square" area is contained between the very slightly uneven sides of the blocks.
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Re: Calling on any GLP genius to solve this puzzle
5:57 look at the third column 6th row, the blocks are cut in a way that makes it look like it's equal even after removing a block, when in reality the original has blocks that are only meant to distract, it's a super simple trick, once he rearranges the blocks the partial ones fit together to make it actually even.

Honestly think a drink is a way cooler illusion.
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Don't think so. He might be able to do that with 1 block, but there's 3 blocks missing. That's a lot of real estate that's missing, and the puzzle still fills the box.
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its two different size boxes, that's why he moves them off screen so he can switch them
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04/06/2013 08:27 AM
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Re: Calling on any GLP genius to solve this puzzle
And not to mention the box is off camera because he has two different sized ones.
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Re: Calling on any GLP genius to solve this puzzle
And not to mention the box is off camera because he has two different sized ones.
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That's the first good answer that makes sense.
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Re: Calling on any GLP genius to solve this puzzle
5:57 look at the third column 6th row, the blocks are cut in a way that makes it look like it's equal even after removing a block, when in reality the original has blocks that are only meant to distract, it's a super simple trick, once he rearranges the blocks the partial ones fit together to make it actually even.

Honestly think a drink is a way cooler illusion.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 37367448


Don't think so. He might be able to do that with 1 block, but there's 3 blocks missing. That's a lot of real estate that's missing, and the puzzle still fills the box.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25825617


Did you notice how much extra free space was in there? If he hadn't fucked up it would be impossible to tell, the thing is those three blocks aren't much area taken out of the original.

Let's say the blocks are 1 inch squared, and the total with the three missing would be 60 inches squared, 63 inches squared isn't much of an increase close to a 5 percent increase, now at about 1:55 you can see the board moves just a little bit, it doesn't seem like much but when you multiply that by each block it makes it go a long way.





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