Oleg's Wardrobe Puzzle - 5 Stars

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Today I'm going to attempt to solve Dedwood's "Oleg's Wardrobe". This is a very difficult and satisfying sequential discovery puzzle. Here's the description: Oleg's Wardrobe is a sequential discovery puzzle with more than 15 steps to find and release the prize. It's made from black walnut and African striped mahogany. The dimensions are 5" x 7" x 3.5".

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コメント (21)
  • It's been good to see your content pick up again. I hope you are genuinely doing well these days.
  • It just seems like aimless confusion. Not my favorite. The pirate treasure box by Garret is still my favorite.
  • Its a beautiful looking puzzle. The craftmanship is amazing. However that solve is just pure chaos! Doesnt feel sequential or logical at all. Amazing video as always
  • @Da0R30
    Just want to say that the more I watch these the more I not only root for Chris to solve this, but I also root for the puzzle maker to stump him long enough and in a fun creative way!
  • That look at 19:05 just summed up everything perfectly. Yes, I had been yelling at you on-screen to use the drawer as a button. Thank you for acknowledging that.
  • @EJFXxx
    I love the sound of the clicking of puzzles Chris solves
  • Your puzzle videos are the absolute highlight of my week and im looking forward to seeing what exiting puzzle you find each week. You are an cool guy aninspiration and a role model. Dont stop doing what you do.
  • One of these days I'm going to be watching a whole epic movie before the puzzle solving begins. This is the only channel where I i enjoy the intro to it's videos as much as I do its main content
  • Love watching you solve my puzzles! That look at about the 20 minute mark! Glad you liked it. Hopefully see you solving the next one.
  • Hey Chris, I've been watching your videos with for years now with my boy, and we both love watching. It's the one thing we both really look forward to each week, and it's refreshing and unusual to have content like yours that we can both genuinely enjoy together, and it's actually really special to us! Keep it up man, peace and love to you!
  • Great theatrical performance! Love how everything fits all together. A fun yet difficult solution for a sequential discovery puzzle! Beautiful wardrobe puzzle!
  • @pjef1956
    That LOOK at 19:05, when you realize that you can push with the drawer instead of your fingers .... PRICELESS !! Made me LOL !!
  • Beautiful puzzle and great solve, Chris 🤘 The reset was almost as difficult as the solve 🤣. Great video - loved the different camera angles 😁🤘
  • Beautyful puzzle! Wood at the door is mirror Cut - Special Cut angle to get that pretty shimmer look.. 😎
  • That was a tricky one! I like that you unknowingly had every finger in the right place and it took an hour to figure out how it worked. The same thing I would do. Keep up the great work Chris!
  • I had a dream some time ago where you commissioned or received a puzzle that was specifically designed for you. I can't honestly remember much other than the theme, the fact it was a completely wooden puzzle (my favorite), and the way to solve it. A fun thing that stuck in my head on awakening, so I filled in the blanks: I'm thinking a puzzle that comes with little story on some parchment, like so many I have enjoyed watching, and the story mentions clues such as "always being hands on", "taking a long look at yourself" etc... written in a pseudo philosophical way. The puzzle revolves around the number five, so it has five sides, there's five "digits" to uncover etc... Solvable in any order. The puzzle would cleverly and subtly reveal hints that are about yourself and with hands becoming the undeniable theme. The revelation (maybe about a third of the way into working with the puzzle) comes from you realizing the individual tattoos on your own hands are the keys to the solution. 🙃
  • I’m going to try and make as much sense as I can: Hey Chris! I found u during a manic episode (I have dealt with depression since early childhood) and I just wanted to let u know that every time since then that I’ve noticed myself slipping, or suddenly realized I had fallen back into a pit, I quickly bring up ur channel. The mental strength that it takes to to try and solve the puzzles, as well as the focus that it requires helps me bring myself back to a level state of mind. So I wanted to say thank u for that. I don’t even know if u check or respond to ur comments, and u don’t have to respond to this one. But I hope u read it at some point. Because I am very appreciative of u and ur work. Thank u.
  • The intro music in the beginning reminded me of mr bean😁
  • @PowrDragn
    This was odd. Liked your reactions. Liked the music. Liked the pacing. But this might be the first puzzle I didn't enjoy. It almost felt like it was designed in a way to be deceiving more than difficult...if that makes sense. I dunno. Visually the puzzle was excellent, but one of the few I've seen on the channel that I didn't enjoy the process of.