Monthly News Comment Thread
- Manifestjp
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Re: Monthly News Comment Thread
Awesome! Can't wait for the gold! Guess that means my new year resolution is to cripple my fingers!

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GR00315-OPEN
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- TheJuggler
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Re: Monthly News Comment Thread
Nigel, The website needs an update after this clarification. It's still saying registered puzzles. Since not everyone who has solved one or more is one the forum, we should probably try to get the site updated also.Barcared wrote:Please note the puzzles need to be OPENED, not just registered, to move up the batch list!
Please see my edit on the December News Announcement for further clafification.
I know the website has been lower priority in terms of things like opening order, but that really does warrant an update.
Cheers,
Neil
- AndrusyszynPM
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Re: Monthly News Comment Thread
I've been lurking a lot lately but I agree completely. Just let me buy the puzzle when I'm ready and have the experience/journey/challenge when my schedule allows. Every collector knows just because it's rare doesn't mean it's valuable, and vica versa. You can't force it to be collectible.mhuti wrote:
Am I the only one here who was hoping to own a Yellow having missed out on the handmade (barely) and the Black (because I came to the party late) and a Purple (because I am not competitive).......
......What does interest me is each individual challenge a new puzzle offers, difference, progression, ingenuity of the puzzle maker and the uniqueness of every puzzle design/shape/size/movement etc.
If you really don't want to sell me a puzzle because you want to make it "special" then as a business man you have to realize you are just leaving money on the table.
AndrusyszynPM
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Re: Monthly News Comment Thread
I think it’s great that Chris is going to wait to send out the algorithm for the Gold until everyone in the first batch registers them. Unfortunately for some that means that they’ll be holding onto their puzzle for a while before being able to start.
Which brings up an interesting thought: What I really find to be curious is the notion that we need an algorithm to get started with it. What’s to stop someone without the algorithm from fiddling with their Gold in the mean time? I know that the Gold will be a new and different experience, but it is still a Revomaze. I was able to solve each of the other ones without needing any of the clues (web site or forum provided). So like I said, I’m really curious to see how this algorithm applies to the physical puzzle and what kind of limitations we would face if we attempted to work on the puzzle without it.
Maybe it comes in a locked box and the algorithm is the combination for the lock
Which brings up an interesting thought: What I really find to be curious is the notion that we need an algorithm to get started with it. What’s to stop someone without the algorithm from fiddling with their Gold in the mean time? I know that the Gold will be a new and different experience, but it is still a Revomaze. I was able to solve each of the other ones without needing any of the clues (web site or forum provided). So like I said, I’m really curious to see how this algorithm applies to the physical puzzle and what kind of limitations we would face if we attempted to work on the puzzle without it.
Maybe it comes in a locked box and the algorithm is the combination for the lock
Needs to be updated!
SE #05:
BU Solved GR Solved BR Solved AG(V1) Not Solved AG(V2) Solved AU Won't Be Solved TI Missed
LE #05:
BL Solved RD Solved OR Not Solved HM Not Solved LI Ordered
Gold Plated CE #05:
BU Ordered GR Ordered BR Ordered AG Ordered AU Ordered TI Ordered
SE #05:
BU Solved GR Solved BR Solved AG(V1) Not Solved AG(V2) Solved AU Won't Be Solved TI Missed
LE #05:
BL Solved RD Solved OR Not Solved HM Not Solved LI Ordered
Gold Plated CE #05:
BU Ordered GR Ordered BR Ordered AG Ordered AU Ordered TI Ordered
- AndrusyszynPM
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Re: Monthly News Comment Thread
I've been wondering about that too. How do you stop someone from attempting a Revomaze ahead of schedule? Even if it's just completely random chance of opening the Revomaze with out the algorithm it's still a chance that you could open it before everyone else.stet wrote:What’s to stop someone without the algorithm from fiddling with their Gold in the mean time? I know that the Gold will be a new and different experience, but it is still a Revomaze.
AndrusyszynPM
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AU00081 - OPENED - March 17th, 2013
OR00081 - Opened
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BR00266 - Opened - January 7th, 2010
BU00848 - Opened - January 30th, 2010
GR00318 - Opened - February 2nd, 2010
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R00081 - Opened - August 2nd, 2010
AU00081 - OPENED - March 17th, 2013
OR00081 - Opened
LM00245 - In Hand
Re: Monthly News Comment Thread
One of the things that I really like about Revomazes is that there's virtually no chance of fluking one. If the Gold is going to be the pinnacle of Chris' evilness, then I expect that a random approach is doomed to a long and very painful failure.AndrusyszynPM wrote:I've been wondering about that too. How do you stop someone from attempting a Revomaze ahead of schedule? Even if it's just completely random chance of opening the Revomaze with out the algorithm it's still a chance that you could open it before everyone else.stet wrote:... but it is still a Revomaze.
...I'm expecting this to be like no other Revomaze we've ever seen before... I could well be wrong (and I'll be disappointed if I am!) but I think this one is going to live up to the hype and prove all of our theories wrong!
(Just my thoughts...YMMV, no insider knowledge, objects may appear larger than they are, investments can go up as well as down, etc.)
allard
Amateur Puzzle Hoarder and occasional blogger
Re: Monthly News Comment Thread
My thought is that it is still a mechanical puzzle. There are people here who are very good at figuring out such things without the need for clues or algorithms. We’ve just seen such a thing happen with a different puzzle which is based around mathematical clues and equations where the intended solution involves discovering what they mean and their relation to the mechanical puzzle. But at least 1 maybe 2 people quickly solved it without the use of the clues or equations, just fiddling with the mechanics of it. I have little doubt that these same people couldn’t do the same thing with the Gold and I’m sure they will at least attempt to do so.
It would not surprise me if a few people will have theirs solved before I have a chance to touch mine regardless of the algorithm
It would not surprise me if a few people will have theirs solved before I have a chance to touch mine regardless of the algorithm
Needs to be updated!
SE #05:
BU Solved GR Solved BR Solved AG(V1) Not Solved AG(V2) Solved AU Won't Be Solved TI Missed
LE #05:
BL Solved RD Solved OR Not Solved HM Not Solved LI Ordered
Gold Plated CE #05:
BU Ordered GR Ordered BR Ordered AG Ordered AU Ordered TI Ordered
SE #05:
BU Solved GR Solved BR Solved AG(V1) Not Solved AG(V2) Solved AU Won't Be Solved TI Missed
LE #05:
BL Solved RD Solved OR Not Solved HM Not Solved LI Ordered
Gold Plated CE #05:
BU Ordered GR Ordered BR Ordered AG Ordered AU Ordered TI Ordered
Re: Monthly News Comment Thread
It could also be as simple as a combination lock on the box or a "proof of life" type thing. I hope it's the former...I've very good with locks

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bluesign2k
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Re: Monthly News Comment Thread
Lets just wait and see what Chris has hidden up his sleeve... he's been quite smug (in a good way) about the algorithm and some method that the batches are started at the same time. He's put a lot of time, money and effort into this one and I have a feeling it's going to be something specialstet wrote:...It would not surprise me if a few people will have theirs solved before I have a chance to touch mine regardless of the algorithm
Chris
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- AndrusyszynPM
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Re: Monthly News Comment Thread
Actually, I think, as a group, we prefer to speculate wildly about the possibilities than to sit around doing nothing. If Revomave taught us anything it's that nothing happens unless you have a puzzle in your hands to ponder over.bluesign2k wrote:Lets just wait and see what Chris has hidden up his sleeve...
AndrusyszynPM
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AU00081 - OPENED - March 17th, 2013
OR00081 - Opened
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BR00266 - Opened - January 7th, 2010
BU00848 - Opened - January 30th, 2010
GR00318 - Opened - February 2nd, 2010
AG00158 - Opened - June 25th, 2010
R00081 - Opened - August 2nd, 2010
AU00081 - OPENED - March 17th, 2013
OR00081 - Opened
LM00245 - In Hand