The 100 Most BIZARRE Objects On The Internet! (Compilation)

The 100 Most BIZARRE Objects On The Internet

These are three of the most bizarrely fascinating puzzles. This first one is a Japanese packing puzzle and it’s actually meant to be people crammed in a Subway which makes it very unique. You can also tell how crammed people are by the expression on their faces, especially especially this guy. This is the Japanese Hanayama dot puzzle. It’s super satisfying, there’s only one solution, and here it is.

You got to take this part here, lift it up and over turn it. This way now bring it back down and out and to put it back, you just do all the moves backwards here, extremely satisfying. This is a lock puzzle. The goal here is to open up the lock. All you have to do is keep your fingers on both of these air holes like this pull, and now it opens.

These are some of the most bizarre items that I own. First off we have a brick of money that looks like it’s out of a video game. Like look at this thing, it doesn’t even look real. This looks like I’m blurring it in real time, but I’m not. This is actually how it looks it’s made of rubber.

It’S quite heavy. I got this from Mischief next. We have this liquid. That actually boils with the temperature of your hand, watch there it goes, and, lastly, we have the most bizarre coin purse. I’Ve ever seen.

This feels like real stubble. The skin feels real. This is from a Japanese artist named DJ. Do the teeth, look real, you can open the mouth and so you’re supposed to put a chain through here. Wear it around your neck, and you can put your change in his mouth now.

Listen to this sound! That’S the sound of the teeth clapping together. This is the toaster puzzle. The whole goal here is to toast this piece of bread. Here’S the crumb box.

You got ta unscrew, the handle, use it to pull out the first disc and the second disc, and now we have this place, the first disc in that slot rotate it until the letters line up with the holes, a e nine on the combination, lock, a is One, a b, c d e e is five and nine. Now we can turn this and we can lock the toast, which then opens the Chrome box, and that is the toaster puzzle. This is the mine in a cage puzzle. It’S made of brass and the goal here is to get the mine out of the cage. So to do that, you got to look at these, and one of these is larger than the others.

I think it’s this one here when you find that you got to find the longest Peg and then you actually have to rotate the mine through the hole there, but it doesn’t stop there, because if you open up the mine there’s a secret compartment on the inside. Oh, what’s this, these are bizarre. Japanese puzzles with really clever Solutions. The first one is an egg puzzle. It doesn’t open so to open it.

You got ta crack the egg and inside is a little chick. The second one is a dice with a secret compartment. The only way to open it is, you have to start on one go to two, then three, four five and six, oh and the last one. If you’re a bit squeamish is a bit bizarre. So what you have to do is lift up the toenail so gross and push down on the pinky.

This puzzle is known as Newton’s gravity-defying puzzle. The goal here is to extract the red piece from the brown cylinder, but here’s the catch. You can’t touch the brown cylinder, so you can try using your hands all you want. As long as you don’t touch the brown cylinder and even with really sticky hands, it doesn’t work, there’s actually only one way to get it out of there without cheating, and this is how it works this. This is a true mirror.

What is that? It’S basically a mirror that shows you what you actually look like see my hands coming in from the left, but it’s actually coming in from the right over there um it’s made up of two mirrors that you can adjust and when you find the perfect Center it Allows you to actually stare into your own eyes for the first time, so normally with a camera you’re looking at the lens or the mirror, you’re seeing a reflection of yourself. This is how you would actually look. You are now looking at yourself. The way other people see you kind of trippy trips me out just looking at it.

Let me know if this is something you would look into if you had it at home, also hit the like button. If you want to see some more cool stuff, these are the three most satisfying puzzles in the world. Here’S the first one. These two pieces have to go together and here’s how that works once you line them up perfectly, they fit together this one’s a bit trickier. It has a sphere on the inside and once you line up the line of the sphere, you can now take all four pieces apart.

To put it back, simply line them up very satisfying this last one’s my favorite. The motion when the two pieces go together is just so seamless and perfect and one fluid motion: three vintage brain teasers that have really clever Solutions Place both balls at both ends. At the same time, here’s the solution, balls on the white space and black balls on the other white space. Here’S how to do it. The black balls, are actually magnetic once they’re placed on one side, you’re free to place the red balls.

On the other side, my favorite, it’s locked and you can open it unless you open it behind your back, then it opens and the reason for that is because it only opens when it’s turned upside down, so by placing it behind your back, actually putting it upside Down super clever, I just got the most magical, candy bar in the mail you can see the chocolate is all broken. It all fits in there quite nicely. It spells the word chocolate and here right here right here and the last little piece right here. How does that fit perfectly in there when that’s where I took it out of, and I’m left with a bonus piece here? I have a bonus piece of chocolate.

I just created chocolate out of nothing. This is known as Penny. Packer 16 place all 16 pennies inside the quadrant and right now as it stands, I can only fit about 15

All the pennies are the exact same size and they should be able to fit in here. This is what’s known as a packing puzzle. There are lots of different puzzles out there, but this one does require some patience and trial and error last try.

We did it that is the only solution to this puzzle. I can probably even oh. No, these three puzzle boxes are not what they seem. This is a yosegi box made in Japan and it is a small puzzle, no matter how hard you force it, it will not open from there. The trick is actually that this is a red herring and it opens from the back there’s a small magnet there.

This is also a Japanese puzzle box made by the karakori creation group, there’s actually no way of seeing where the opening is and the only way to open it is to start it on one roll it to two. Then three then four, then five, then six and the internal mechanism allows it to open. You can actually see that line like disappear. That’S how well these things are made, and, lastly, is another strong box: illusion see the key is inside and there’s no way of getting it out other than opening it with the key, or at least that’s what it looks like this one doesn’t open from the back. Like the other one, in fact, all you have to do is really pull on the lock and there are a bunch of magnets holding that in place, and therein lies the key.

These are three really cool optical illusions. This first one looks like a bunch of Hearts, but if I turn it around, it’s actually all the suits of playing cards now they’re all Hearts again. This one is supposed to be a silhouette of a man until you turn it and it becomes a silhouette of a woman. So again, man, woman man, woman, this one’s, probably my favorite of them all. As you can see, this shape now watch it morph into this shape and now into squares.

Finally, over here the magical money printer: this is a vintage money printer and, as you can see, there’s a blank roll of paper right here that prints money. So you could just leave this thing on for a few hours and before you know it well, your box is filled with one dollar bills lets you know when it’s ready too. I mean. Obviously, this is not real. This thing is plugged in to there and uh this roll of paper isn’t actually attached, but it looks like it.

It is kind of cool, though, because it does have a little sensor and as soon as you touch this, it stops moving. So when you open the box starts working, these are two toys from the 1800s. This one is called head of Zach. You get this little sword and you get this horse now this horse is attached to a spring. It does not come off.

However, I can take the sword and slice it clean through the base, no magnets, the way that this works, but on this spring here there’s a small rotating hook and when you push the sword through the hook, but it kind of rotates and allows you to get The sword through this one is known as the magic bank and, as you can see here, 1876, but instead of putting the coins up here, you can actually get the teller to make a small appearance. There’S the the cashier. You take your coin and you place it on his little tray. There’S a small button here when you click this button, he drops it into the bank. These are three puzzles with incredibly Creative Solutions.

This first one is known as the number puzzle, and you have to put the numbers in order from one two three four now currently it’s one, two, four three you try to slide it around, like this you’ll, never be able to put it in the one. Two. Three four order: the only solution to this puzzle is, you actually have to take number three place it in take number one and two attach them put them in at the same time, and then, when you move them around, you get one two three and four. This is the skyline puzzle, uh there’s a shadow here, and there are a bunch of buildings right here and the only solution to this one is lining up the buildings exactly with the Shadows, you’re able to then press the button and open the drawer. Speaking of drawers, this is the drawer puzzle, push one in and to open the other one out.

This one will not open unless this one is pushed in, the mechanics are pretty cool. These three simple Illusions will absolutely melt your brain this first one. They call the wide and long puzzle notice how this one’s longer and this one is wider. I pop this one out and I pop this one out they now perfectly fit into the other part. Both of these pieces are the exact same size, this one’s one of my favorite Illusions, and it’s so stupid and simple, there’s a little key here and you can actually see it goes all the way through the magic sword somehow travels through.

How does that work? It’S actually going all the way around kind of fools you because of the speed of it. This last one involves a chain and a ring, and if you put the ring up through the chain – and you hold it here and that’s like really in there – basically spins around and Loops into the chain, this is apparently a perpetual motion device. Now perpetual motion device is actually impossible according to the first and second laws of thermodynamics, and it basically states that it is something that can make continuous energy without losing any energy Forever Until the End of Time, although that would be a great concept, doesn’t actually exist, But if it did exist, it would sort of look something like this. Oh foreign.

It took me a few months to arrive. I know a lot of people. Who’Ve ordered some of these online and just basically got ripped out of their money. You can actually add multiple Deeds as long as the beads don’t fall at the same time. But how bizarre is that to look at it feels it definitely feels unnatural known as an ambiguous illusion.

I can take this arrow and no matter how many times I turn it, it’s always pointing to the same side watch what happens when I put a mirror behind it. Mirror now reflects the opposite of what it looks like. Okay, these look like squares, but in the mirror they actually look like circles and now they’re circles and squares. This is a moon bear puzzle, so you take the Moon and you put it to the chest which unlocks a small compartment in the back. When you lift that small compartment up you open his belly and that’s where you keep your secret stuff.

Here are three books that are pretty bizarre and more than meets the eye. This first book is actually a camera. You actually have photo paper here which you put in here and take a picture of and then develop it in a dark room this book here. Well, it’s a bit of a magical book. It’S actually a little light.

How cool is that very satisfying foreign is a book of ABCs, but every single letter is super interesting. Oh, this is cool q and r, o p. There’S s. Here’S V and w x y and it’s made by this person here. These are three oddly satisfying objects.

This guy’s known as the Pharaoh fluid magician you pop his hat off. Boop he’s got a little bird under there inside this magician. He has ferrofluid, which is magnetic fluid and there’s a magnet in this hat, and look at this house strange is that this next one is a gyroscope, this thing’s pretty cool. This is also a spinning top the spinning top acts as a gyroscope, because I can spin the bottom half without spinning the top. It doesn’t look like anything spinning this last one is a bit of a fidget toy and there’s a bunch of little magnets in here.

So when they click together, it makes a very satisfying sound and it feels great and you can create all sorts of different shapes. This guy is known. This guy is known as the Ferro fluid magician you pop his hat off he’s got a little bird under there inside this magician. He has ferrofluid, which is magnetic fluid and there’s a magnet in this hat and look at this. How strange is that?

It almost looks as though it’s a cartoon. These are for Extraordinary items. This first one is an actual pirate Doubloon. This one is from 1740

You can see the 740 right there. This is almost 300 years old and here’s where you can store it.

This is actually a Japanese piggy bank shaped like some pants and you can slip it in the back pocket, but it’ll fall through. You actually have to push the belt in, and now it’s stuck inside. This is just a mesmerizing desktop piece watch. What happens when you spin it there’s like this liquid with glitter inside of it. The cool part is, you, can take a magnet and find these little rods and swirl them around check.

This thing out, this is the world’s tiniest puzzle. This puzzle is actually made of a real dime comes in this little casing, and there you go. Oh my god. What have we gotten ourselves into? I’Ve got really big fingers.

I don’t even think I’ll be able to do this, find all the outer pieces. First, let’s see how long it takes me to put this back together. I think maybe I’ll use this and just lay the pieces on top of it. That might be a lot easier. Is that a fit pieces are so tiny?

I think we’ve got our first piece that fits nice switch over to this one. Doing this with tweezers would probably work a lot better. Last piece: there you have it. That is the world’s tiniest puzzle solved. This is a loop lasso found this on an Instagram ad and decided to order it.

Mine came broke a little bit, but it still works check this out. Basically, there’s a tiny motor in this that spins this Loop of string around in a circle and when it’s done fast enough, you get this. What the hell is that look at this thing. This is the wildest thing. Look at this, it’s very confusing to look at.

If you show this to people, they don’t exactly know what they’re looking at. I could literally do this for hours. Here are three bizarrely satisfying items. This sphere is a three-piece puzzle. That is incredibly satisfying.

Watch it open there we go. The goal here is just to put the three pieces together sounds simple enough that they need to be lined up exactly perfect for them to fit otherwise no go. You got ta form almost like a triangle. At the very top, once you get them all, lined up perfectly look how satisfying this is, and it once again forms a perfect sphere. This here is a toy Wishbone.

It is actually magnetic and you don’t go, wasting a wishbone every time. So you and your friend can each pull on either side and one of you gets left with the biggest piece and also gets the wish. Does this ring look round to you? Well, it is. This is actually an optical illusion.

Shape of the square is irregular and that one looked at from a certain angle looks like a perfect circle. These are two devices that would help you cheat at a card game. This first one is known as a holdout. This is a vintage holdout from the early 1900s. Basically, this would be strapped around your wrist at a moment’s notice.

This thread, which is now broken, would be pulled allowing this arm to move up place, the desired card directly into your hand. This is a more modern version of that hold out. This device would likely be used at a private game by the host, who would stick it under his own table, probably right about here now, if he was holding a card that he didn’t like, he would simply add some cover here, switch it out for a better Card, but personally, when it comes to cheating at card games, I prefer sleight of hand. This is angry Walter oops, his eye just fell out. The goal here is to find his battery pack step one.

There is a small magnet right about here that you can’t see. Put it in his eye, but not all the way this one doesn’t come out. You need to attract the magnet. That’S in here got it that’s what was stopping it? We got ta open his mouth.

This part is super tricky. Inside of his eye socket, you can barely see but there’s a small seam and if you push on it, you’ll be able to release a small pin found it now. You take the pin, you put it in this hole and you push the pin was pushing on this part. That’S the Creator, signature and there’s a small bead in here don’t want to lose that the final step, this one’s a little bit tricky. You want to remove this small magnet, that’s in his eyeball right about here, there’s a hole that you can’t see.

Put it into that hole. You lift up the eye socket see how it’s stuck. Now, if you press you release this here, there’s the bead, and that is his power bank. These are two of the coolest objects. I own this first one is a book, a book about magic and it actually plugs into the wall.

You place it just correctly. It’Ll actually float a deck of cards. There are no strings. That is completely free-floating. How cool is that the secret is.

This is actually not a deck of cards, it is a giant magnet and that if you got ta place it at the correct position and it’ll just float but watch your fingers because, as soon as you move it it’ll snap down. This is an Iron Man. Deck of cards, basically, when you pull these two things apart, it lights up and releases a deck of cards on the inside. How cool is that these are three of some of the most satisfying toys in the world. This is a Torah flux.

Here’S what it does so, basically to close it up. You got ta twist it when you place it around your arm, it kind of climbs up and down your arm like this, which is super satisfying, and it actually feels good. This thing is called True Balance. It’S a lot harder than it looks. There are tiny little magnets in each one of these discs, and the object here is to slowly control your balance without shaking and stack up all these little discs.

Now I’m going to Time Lapse this because it might take me a second yes, and this last thing is a square wave, the more you look at it, the harder it is to understand what exactly it is you’re. Looking at these are not your ordinary coffee cups. They are the creation of choyul and they’re from Korea. Choyo has studied experimental Works, using reflection and refraction and Shadow for about 30 years. He uses technology and art to create these really cool products.

So, as you can see, this saucer has a bunch of random dots on it, but when you put the cup on now, you can see a panda this one here is my favorite. It’S a bunch of lines and some lines here and now it looks like a bird flapping, his wings. These are all miniature Lego puzzles they’re made by a Creator called cheap three, where you can check out on YouTube. I left the link below let’s solve one of these puzzles, look how tiny they are you’re, given a little tool which could help you solve this puzzle. Oh and there you go once you’ve found the money.

You know you’ve solved it, let’s try another one. So now I should be able to push through here and get the money out, but something’s stuck. Aha and now you can collect your reward. This is uplift. They are made by a guy named Tom Laughton out of the UK, and he makes three different types.

Each of these products are made from waste fishing nets from the Cornish, hake, Fisheries, actually recycling old fishing line to make these they’re beautiful little desk pieces or something to put by the window. Here’S how they work, there’s a magnet in the base and here’s a small solar panel. The base here also has a bunch of little magnets attached to it. The top as well can be adjusted because once the glass top goes over it, it will be slightly attracted to the magnet up here enough to make it spin really easily using this small piece of wood. You get it started.

If you keep this by the windowsill, it will spin indefinitely as long as there’s sunlight, I left the link below where you can check out this product as well as the rest of Tom’s project. This is the brass Cannon puzzle. This is a sequential Discovery puzzle and the goal here is to find the Cannonball. So first things. First, you notice you can unscrew the back part here.

Secondly, you can also unscrew this part. Now you can actually see The Cannonball through this little piece here, but there’s no way of getting this piece off. Here’S a really cool part of this puzzle. You actually have to unscrew this part, but opposite of the way you normally screw it in which reveals a small screwdriver, which will then allow you to finally unscrew this last part, which reveals the Cannonball I left the link below where you can purchase this puzzle here Are three Japanese puzzles? You could hide your valuable items in this?

First, one is known as a firecracker puzzle. All you have to do is pull on the string, push down and a secret compartment on the bottom unlocks this next one is a UFO puzzle. You can even make the UFO sort of float off the surface, which is kind of cool to open this one. You got to make sure the logo is on the top right wiggle the sides here, foreign it’ll, open up now this last one is a safe puzzle. No matter the combination, it will not open, in fact, the only way to open it is to spin it and inside there’s a coin that says sub here are three ways that you can create Holograms.

This is a small device that you can put on any phone and once you find a video with these little holograms on it, you stick this in the middle kind of like that and from this Angle now you can see the hologram. This is a 3D hologram fan, these are a bunch of little LED lights, and this spins really fast when you turn it on, and it creates a really cool illusion. This is a frame that has millions of little lights, pointing in different directions, which creates an incredible illusion. You can actually look behind his lens, which is kind of crazy. You can put any picture or video in here and if you move it side to side, you can actually look behind things, which is really impressive.

Look at his reflection. These are three Japanese sushi puzzles. These are Chopstick puzzles. First step is to slide this part up to get one of the Chopsticks out now the other one’s still stuck in there, and it will not come out flip it. This way open this side and now comes up.

This is a shrimp tempura. The point here is to pull this part of the shrimp out, but it’s stuck and the only way you can solve it is if you slap it on the side – and this is a Bento style, lunch puzzle – you have pieces of sushi here and the goal is To open this compartment, you can take the tiny Chopsticks that they give you just to lift up the shrimp here. This opens up. As you can see, I push that back down. It locks it into place tiny.

You have very tricky puzzles. The pyramid puzzle. Take three pieces and make one pyramid complete the spring puzzle. The goal here is to remove the ring from the spring. It’S coiled around it.

You can’t spin it off the sides. Here’S the trick. You take the ring and you twist like that. It’S no longer coiled around and you can slip it out the T puzzle. The goal is to take these pieces and make a t sounds easy, but it’s actually quite difficult.

Here’S how to do it, because this point is diagonal. It makes it very tricky. This is known as an impossible puzzle. You’Ve got six pieces that have two sides: a light side and a dark side. The goal is to use all six pieces to make a square entirely made up of either the light side or the dark side.

As you can see, it doesn’t work, I’d have to flip this around and the puzzle wouldn’t be complete, but there is a solution and it requires out of the box thinking the solution. Is you have to stack them up vertically? Just like that, as you can see, there is a solid light square that goes all the way through the middle, and that is how you solve the impossible square puzzle. This is a Japanese beer, packing puzzle because it’s Japanese, I can’t actually read the label, so I use the translate app on my phone and here’s what it said in this puzzle. You put the base in the glass, then assemble 10 pieces on top of the base to make a glass of beer.

The puzzle is done when you can fit the foam properly on the beer. You can enjoy the answer in B way, so basically fit the 10 pieces in the glass and make sure the foam fits flush. They do give you the solution on an instruction sheet and all the little pieces are enumerated as well. They actually give you two solutions out of a possible eight, so you can spend hours and hours trying to find the other solutions to this puzzle. Although packing puzzles aren’t my favorite puzzles, I do, however, enjoy when the puzzle looks like an ordinary object, leave this laying around on a coffee table, and it might actually be mistaken for a glass of beer or a great conversation.

These are three Japanese puzzles with really interesting Solutions. This one’s called the bad radio, it’s a puzzle box and you can turn the knobs and you can play with the dials, but the only way to open it is to slam it. This is a barrel puzzle and the only way to open it is to roll it and listen for the marble, and when it stops rolling, I you can start pushing out the bottom once the bottoms pulled out and once the bottom is pulled out, you can now Open it and the last one is an impossible dovetail puzzle. The only way to open it is to pretend to take a bite and actually blow into this little hole, and now you can slide it open. These are three of the strangest Illusions.

This first one is called slow dance. It’S a piece of art that simulates slow motion. It uses a light here that acts as a strobe, as well as this machine which vibrates the feathers. Now you can replace the feathers with anything you like say leaf, or a flower and they’ll essentially do the same thing. There are different speeds, so here’s Ultra slow-mo, here’s a bit faster, and this is the best one I could stare at this for hours.

This one is a version of 3D anamorphic art. The illusion is really incredible on camera, but even crazier in person, and you can actually see the moment. The illusion breaks and finally another example of an anamorphic piece of art. It really does look like Shakespeare’s head is following everywhere. I go the second you come over here, the illusion breaks.

This is an invisibility Shield. Now it looks like a piece of plastic that doesn’t do much. It basically uses uses light around the subject. So watch me stand behind this and my legs completely disappear. Pretty cool all right, I’m gon na call my dog, I’m gon na hide right here to see.

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