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4. The Ultimate Fidget Rings

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12. USAOPOLY The Legend of Zelda Legend of The Hero Puzzle

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USAOPOLY The Legend of Zelda Legend of The Hero Puzzle
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u/ManicProlix · 2 pointsr/changemyview

> Again, as skipping or fast forwarding a video removes the audio component

Fast forwarding doesn't, it's how I get through lengthy recorded lectures on youtube and most of the material on Coursera. In fact one you get used to listening to professors go fast it's almost annoying to listen to them at normal speed.

> The way I feel about it, the whole reason I am paying for an instructor is specifically because it is there role to tell me what I need to know. It is up to me to figure out exactly what is the best way for me to learn the material. But what is the purpose of the instructor if I have to figure out what I should be learning on my own?

I'm not saying they don't tell you what you need to learn, in fact I say just that

> I rather the educator establish what must be learned and have students assess how developed their own knowledge is

So no problem there I guess

> Also, tests, quizzes, and even just asking the class questions can easily gauge the level of knowledge that the students currently have. I have had several professors start a semester with a general quiz on the subject matter specifically so they could gauge where the class stands.

Sure, but the first issue you'll run into is there will be students with various different levels of knowledge and particular knowledge gaps. What is the teacher supposed to do? Prescribing videos that cover the gaps in their knowledge sounds like a great solution. To me this problem seems better addressed on my side of things. But I would even dispute how useful quizzes are, knowledge isn't a simple binary. I understand the mathematics behind derivatives and integrals extremely well, but I always forget things like the quotient rule. Because of the way most math quizzes work the results of mine would tell you I don't know basically nothing about derivatives, when the truth is that I just hate memorizing formulas.

> Never underestimate the ability of an older generation to mess up technology. I have several professors that still haven't figured out how to make Blackboard work properly despite it being a centerpiece of education for over a decade. I've also never left a comment on Soundcloud because I find the process too frustrating. Part of that might be because I am usually not logged in and by the time I actually log in I forget what I wanted to say or the time I wanted to say it. With a comment or question in a class, what you are posting might take a bit to type out and so will have the same delay effect that I have problems with on Soundcloud.

Sure, and older doctors resist adopting new treatments, but we don't just give up on improving people's lives because of their incompetence. I'm sorry but luddites will never get my sympathies.

As to the comments I could try to circumvent it, but I'll just bite the bullet on the harms for sake of argumentation. OK, rather than outsourcing problem solving to the teacher at the first sign of problem students now have an environment which benefits them if they can figure things out on their own. Smaller questions they didn't really need help with they solve themselves, the ones that matter get through. Sounds great.

Even if we assume a portion of the important ones don't get through since they are important once they are in class discussing the material with he professor they'll remember and bring it up then. I really don't see the issue. People aren't goldfish, I have faith they can hold ideas in their heads for more than 3 seconds. (though I actually think that bit about goldfish might be a myth)

> Yes. I had a class once that met at 9:30 in the morning (I am not a morning person and call anything before 2:00 early) that didn't meet some days in favor of an online assignment that we could do at any time. I very much feel like I would have learned more by showing up to class and having a lecture even if I only managed to hold out 5 minutes before falling asleep. Even the worst lectures I have had still tech me more than the best instructional videos I have ever seen.

Well it seems we are both edge cases. On my end I'm so sick of how stagnant the educational system is I'm considering dropping out altogether. But I don't see why a switch to my system isn't a huge win for people like me while only being a small loss for people like you. Like I said before:

> For those who prefer human contact under my model that would still exist, and it would involve even more interaction because all the time would be dedicated to the interacting with the educator. The model I put forth seems to accommodate a greater variety of learning styles and interests than the status quo while taking very little away from those who currently benefit.

> Severe ADD

This is fascinating to me because I actually have friends with ADD and they seem much more engaged by video formats like PBS Idea Channel because there's enough going on there to hold their attention. None of them have a particularly severe case though.

I kind of relate a lot of this myself, for a while we thought I had ADD, but when we got it checked the diagnosis was negative. I currently have 19 pages open, each with almost as many tabs. I'm watching Blacklist as I type this, and I'm talking to friends on Facebook as well. I feel the need to move constantly and so I'm always bouncing my leg, and I do it with such vigor I have friends who detest sitting next to me and will refuse to sit next to me if our seats are in any way connected. I actually borrow a lot of my study advice from /r/ADHD and I bought this fidget back when I was in the US to help me be able to focus better, and it totes helped... Until I lost it.

Now if I have this many problems with attention and I don't have ADHD, I can only imagine how difficult it must be for you. That being said, I don't see why a university wouldn't be able to offer a physical screening of videos for students who wanted it. I'd probably be in favor of it, great way to socialize with classmates and get natural discussions going as well as some peer to peer help.

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All that to say my view remains unchanged, you've helped me think my view through some more, but it's still where it started. Which is a shame, because I wish I could show you my appreciation for the time and effort you put into this response by awarding you a delta. I really do appreciate it though, like, a lot. I love getting to read and write arguments back and forth like this, you pretty much made my day (and it had been a terrible day). However it is the end of my day and I do need to get some work done, so I won't continue responding to this thread. Feel free to throw in one last comment if you wish, but I can't promise I'll answer (which I want you to know just so you don't write an awesome response and then feel ignored).

u/Petertwnsnd · 1 pointr/DnD

So, as someone who is relatively new to DMing (started just over a year ago), here's what I'd suggest to make sure you keep your cost down, while still having figures you can slowly replace over time:

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Starting off, you can get a lot of generic "green-army-men" style fantasy figures for relatively cheap.

  • Here's some knights
  • Here's some skeletons
  • Here's a random assortment of generic fantasy charcters
  • Here's some undead
  • Here's some barbarians that also just make decent random warriors

    They're not very expensive and what they lack in quality they make up for with quantity.

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    The next best solution I have for cheap decent figures is for animals. I've been able to find tubes or tubs of a decent selection of cheap, pre-painted figures at just about every Walgreen's or CVS Pharmacy I've been to. I use these guys for animal encounters, pet companions, and they're especially helpful for my druid.

    If you can't find them at your local drugstore IRL, there's plenty of selections you can find online.

  • Here's just an example of some of the tubes you can find.

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    Now, players understand you can't afford unique figures for every encounter. However, I've noticed that the figures you have stand in for whatever they're fighting can sometimes be distracting, or if you have multiple identical figures it can be confusing knowing which one they're targeting in a battle. A great, cheap solution I've found to this is just using multi-colored generic pawn pieces like from the game "Sorry!". The pieces themselves are so nondescript (other than color) that the players have an easier time projecting the combatant you describe onto them, and the various colors make it easier to track what's going on in a battle, both for the players and DM.

    If you can't just salvage an old Sorry game you find lying around you can find packs of the pieces or other generic multi-colored pawns online for very cheap.

  • Multi-colored pawns
  • Meeples
  • Sorry Pieces

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    This last suggestion isn't really about where to find cheap figures, but more to address the reason you said you wanted figures in the first place, to "help the immersion".

    You may have heard of the website HeroForge before and it's a great tool for D&D players. It allows you to make very customizable figures for your games. Now, the cost of their cheapest figures are still over $30 for a single figure, so definitely not cheap. However, as a DM, I still regularly use it. I use HeroForge to help design notable NPC's or enemies for my campaign, then save the screenshot of them and post the image in our group chat when the character gets introduced. This is very helpful for a lot of reasons: I get a more solid idea of characters that I was designing in my head, it gives the players a visual and helps with the immersion, and when I DO decide to actually order a character (like, for example, a villain or NPC I know will be reoccurring for many sessions) it becomes a MUCH bigger deal and way more intense.
    I also always recommend that PC's at the very least design their figures on HeroForge for the same reasons.

  • Here's some examples of figures I designed and posted used over the past few months without ever having to spend a dime

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    I hope these were helpful. I'm still in the process of building my figure collection as well and love to share cool tips or resources I have found while doing so.
u/DoUHearThePeopleSing · 3 pointsr/ADHD

Fidget toys!

I went through a few and found fidget rings the most useful:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0019648V6

and this from StimTastic:

http://www.stimtastic.co/stim-jewelry/bike-chain-fidget-bracelet-heavy-weight

Or a yo-yo, and juggling balls. Anything physical helps us focus.

I'm 33yo, and running my own business, so don't worry about your friend being too old for this :)

On the other hand, I'd be careful with the planner, and possibly the portfolio folder and the post-it notes - personally, for me, that would be overwhelming and stressful. As in: more things to figure out how to use.


As for the other ideas - perhaps a book? I liked "Time Warrior", and "Drummer and great mountain". If he's trying to get back in shape too, then definitely "How to think about exercise".


And don't forget a card of course! If it were me, the best words of support would be to take my time, take it easy, and that my friends will be there for me.

You're an amazing friend for doing this!

u/dantzbam · 3 pointsr/CasualConversation

Here's a great tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=609nhVzg-5Q

Learnt from that exact video 3 years ago. Today I average around around 20 - 25 seconds, around 15 if I really focused on practising. This tutorial in particular really helps if down the line you wanted to learn more advanced methods. It's really fun, once you know how the cube works. Only thing that is quite daunting is remembering the set of moves (algorithms). But honestly once you keep doing those same moves over and over you'll end up building muscle memory. Have fun!

EDIT: Try to stay away from the Rubik's Cube brand. It's designed poorly and will tend to lock up quite easily, difficult to turn, and the stickers wear down quite a bit. Here's a link to a cube that is much easier to handle and also way cheaper (which surprised me, it's usually the opposite): https://www.amazon.com/ShengShou-3x3x3-Puzzle-Cube-Black/dp/B004UTTXJG/ref=sr_1_8?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1500431094&sr=1-8&keywords=rubik%27s+cube

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

If this is still open:

  1. Kettlebell! There are other items, fyi! All of which I'd really appreciate. <3

  2. I don't know if you've ever had one, but these are pretty cool! :)

  3. Hi. I love you!
u/shitty_owl_lamp · 1 pointr/Jigsawpuzzles

I’m new to puzzling too and so far I’ve done 5 puzzles (a mix of 500 and 1,000 pieces). I tried gluing the first three, but I found you can’t stack them because the Mod Podge is forever tacky. I bought Buffalo Games Presto Puzzle (basically fancy contact paper you apply to the back of the puzzle to keep it together) and I absolutely love it! Now I can stack them flat on top of each other and store them under my bed!!! Here is a link to buy it on Amazon:

Puzzle Presto! Peel & Stick Puzzle Saver: The Original and Still the Best Way to Preserve Your Finished Puzzle! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00E67F3WI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_gGH3CbJ8ZXVJM

u/DarkBlaze99 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I found this set of puzzles which look awesome! It's a great test for your brain and also looks really good as a collection :)

/u/ccobb630 lets be creative! (found you through random wishlist search!)

u/CuriousChemist · 2 pointsr/Columbus

If you want an amazing quality, highly challenging puzzle buy this one. https://www.amazon.com/Disney-Stained-Jigsaw-Puzzle-DS-1000-764/dp/B005SL896I/ref=sr_1_1?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1474298306&sr=1-1&keywords=disney+puzzle

I'm a puzzler. I love puzzles. I love hard puzzles. This is my favorite puzzle I've worked on to date.

u/Trabethany · 2 pointsr/Jigsawpuzzles

https://www.amazon.com/JIGSORT-1500-Jigsaw-puzzle-Jigthings/dp/B002ZHJAYS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1483410512&sr=8-1&keywords=jigsort+1500

This is what I use. It also comes in a 1k piece size. There are larger Jigsort boards, but the 2k+ ones don't come with the case. The boards are great, and the case is even better. Once I'm done working on my puzzle I just put everything back in place and zip it up, and I'm able to store the entire thing on it's side without the puzzle slipping at all. It's kind of pricey, but if you frequently do puzzles it's worth it :)

u/amabeebus · 1 pointr/Jigsawpuzzles

I have this and I love it! The board comes out of the carrying case for when you are working on it. When I'm done for the night but don't want to put it completely away I just put the sort trays on top of the puzzle and it covers the whole thing. When I'm done for a while, I put the tray in the carrying case and slide it under my bed. It's awesome! I have a cat too and this protects the puzzle from her quite nicely.

u/Vairminator · 1 pointr/minipainting

Here's the best advice I got when I started. You only get better by doing it a lot. Get some figures that you can learn on. I suggest some crappy action figures or cheap junk for a game. If they look bad or you mess up trying a new thing, who cares? Eventually they will start coming out the way you wanted them to.

Next, read this subreddit's FAQ. I wish I had done that a lot sooner. It's full of good info.

Now go watch some YouTube videos while you practice, practice, practice. u/dvdbradford is giving you the basics of thining your paint, so listen. You'll find that's what everyone is doing in those videos. And paint in layers. Base coat, wash, highlight and detail.

u/Lillumultipass99 · 3 pointsr/boardgames

Well, as a father of 2 toadlers that loves soloing long games such as Mage Knigt, Anachrony, I faced a similar predicament last year and I found something that changed forever my solo boardgaming hobby : https://www.amazon.com/JIGSORT-1500-Jigsaw-puzzle-Jigthings/dp/B002ZHJAYS

It does not work for all games as you cannot leave tall pieces, but for most games I have tried it is ok, although depending on the game, I have to remove some stuff before putting it back in the lid (e.g., minis in MK or Anachrony...). What I do is I always take multiple pictures of the board state before hand because tokens can move a bit. In any case, it makes tearing down and setting up again much more palatable.

u/DawnieN · 2 pointsr/Jigsawpuzzles

I have this one and I love it. It’s pricey but great quality. I put it on my bed or on the floor to do puzzles and it also comes with four sorting boards which are very helpful.

jigthings JIGSORT 1500 - Jigsaw Puzzle case for up to 1,500 Pieces from https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002ZHJAYS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_200YDbAAA9CZP

u/1goldcoin · 2 pointsr/Anxiety

I find fidgets really helpful too. Something like this ring would be handy to have. He could wear it out and it wouldn't look weird when fiddling with it. Or something more affordable like this. And it'd probably fit in the pocket easy.

u/LukusAurelius · 2 pointsr/Throwers

Begleri are awesome! You can use them as a simple fidget/time waster by just flipping them, or you can do tricks (skill) with them.

Rubik's Cubes are great too. Been doing those since I was 6, and I always get comments on it. If you want to get into cubing, get a Dayan ZhanChi and some silicone spray lubricant, and visit solvethecube.com.

Have fun with your yoyos and other skill toys you pick up!

u/whoisthisgirlisee · 1 pointr/minipainting

I would guess you would want something like this.

If you want fairly cost effective good looking skeletons the Runewars reanimated packs offer a pretty good value I think, not as good as what Warlord Games has though.

There's also these from Secret Weapon which seem maybe a little pricey but comes already disassembled for you! the Sack o Skulls particularly might be helpful, $15 for ~50 skulls

u/Danielledaydreamer1 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
u/DovakiinBF3FTW · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Turn that frown Upsidedown











THANKS! :D








This toy is the best toy ever. Even though it's very popular and you might already have one, you should get it if you don't have one. Plus I want to know how to complete it.

u/heyredridinghood · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Zelda puzzle!. Because, well, Zelda.


I'd love a surprise! :D

Thanks for the contest!

u/rdewalt · 48 pointsr/EngineeringPorn

Looking at the cubesplosion video in another comment below, and the structure of the cubes themselves as they disassemble, they look like the MoYu WeiLong GTS series ( https://thecubicle.us/moyu-weilong-gts2-p-9150.html ). Or the Gan 356 ( https://thecubicle.us/master-p-6974.html ) They're about $25 each. They have decent corner-cutting, and that would be beneficial here, however at that speed, Definitely want to get as close to perfect as possible...


EDIT: I opened the video and dove into the blog, turns out they're using this one;
https://www.amazon.com/Yulong-Smooth-Stickerless-Speed-Puzzle/dp/B00H9FSS58/
An incredibly expensive $4.55

u/otown_in_the_hotown · 2 pointsr/self

Are they actually all that fun? I saw them today at the Apple store. How are they any different than just any regular remote-control car? Except that they're small and you control them from your iPhone?

On a related side-note, I just bought the Perplexus Epic. (Around $30). SO MUCH FUN! I can't put the damned thing down.

u/mark3t · 3 pointsr/gaming

The cube on the outside of the machine looks like this one. I have that version of the cube, and they are engineered for 'speed cubers'

I am good at solving the rubik's cube, just not super fast. I can solve 9/10 times under a minute. My best is about 30 seconds.

u/AnUpsidedownTurtle · 1 pointr/Jigsawpuzzles

This puzzle from Ravensburger was truly maddening. I ended up taking a couple weeks break from it because it was so difficult. However, the feeling of completing it is true triumph unlike ever before. It's only 654 pieces but it's a doozy. Good luck if you dare.

u/T4silly · 1 pointr/DungeonsAndDragons

Miniatures are not necessary, but can certainly be useful in setting up battle scenes and giving a sense of direction and awareness.

You can generally use anything as a miniature: Legos, Army Men, Bottle Caps with arrows drawn on them.

Here is a useful starting selection:

Skeletons

Knights

u/hbic34 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I spend a lot of time outside geocaching I think that placing one of these caches would be really cool.
This container would be perfect to hold all of your craft supplies . Well if your anything like me you would need about a dozen of these but I’m sure tit would come in handy.
I I really really want it!

u/Soshidow · 3 pointsr/ADHD

If I'm listening to music I'll dance (I'm literally dancing as I type this) I do it for fun at times like this. But I'll also dance while I do work because it helps keep me awake and focused.

In work I use this thing as it's a little more subtle.

u/sindex23 · 1 pointr/videos

It's not quite the same, but Amazon sells some for kids. They still look like fun. Then again, I never quite grew up.

http://www.amazon.com/Perplexus-Maze-Game-PlaSmart-Inc/dp/B002NPBT50/ref=pd_sim_t_2

http://www.amazon.com/Perplexus-BL300-Epic/dp/B004H1V5RU/ref=pd_sim_t_7

u/REDDIT_U5ER · 1 pointr/Cubers

Really depends on what you prefer. Although I personally believe you're ready for some shapeshifters!

Try the gear cube (or ball), mirror cube, pyraminx, skewb, or square 1.

Megaminx is also pretty fun to mess around with.

Edit: This is nice, too

u/GloverAB · 3 pointsr/gaming

The silver one up top is called Krypt, and it's made by Ravensberger so it's actually pretty great quality.

Edit: Also white hell and black hell

u/nrubhsoj · 1 pointr/Cubers

some cubes i can suggest

Thunderclap its a slowish cube that can be sped up once your faster

Tanglong high quality cube and good for a speedcuber but still slow enough for a beginner

Guanpo Cheap beginners 2x2, it has a clicking sound/feel that i really like

Maru Lube Just speeds up your cube and makes it a bit smoother, Not sure if this is a trusted seller but i dont think they can knockoff maru lube :)

u/Queen_Gumby · 2 pointsr/DiWHY

I lost a green sticker, too!
But my fix is a tad better. A tad.

*Edit: I just wanted to point you to this cube as an eventual replacement. They are less than $5 and spin SOOO much better. I haven't had mine long enough to see how the stickers hold up to frequent use, but so far I'm loving it, and for less than half the price of a Rubik's.

u/meyerchris7 · 3 pointsr/10cloverfieldlane

Ok guys, we have to discuss the puzzle. I don't think the puzzle pieces themselves are important, if they were if any one got lost the whole lead could be ruined. What information have we gained from the pieces? We have the puzzle they are from it is of the tower of course http://www.amazon.com/Re-Marks-Eiffel-Tower-Puzzle/dp/B0030CI28W/ref=sr_1_7?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1453488630&sr=1-7&keywords=Eiffel+Tower+puzzle . We have the retailer who has a password protected catalog section on their website.

www.remarks.net (I doubt they have anything to do with this and seem to be good people please don't harass them)

Personally I think the puzzle pieces are just meant to lead us somewhere, and not to actually be solved. But to where? Let me know what you guys think.

u/exponentiate · 3 pointsr/ADHD

Yup! Stuff like spinner rings, stress balls, silly putty, interlocking ring toys, really anything small and quiet that keeps your hands busy. A lot of the google results are geared toward kids, but there are some good office-appropriate ones out there too. :)

u/1D13 · 8 pointsr/DungeonsAndDragons

There are these bucket of figures that are great, and super cheap for how many you get.

Monsters

Skeletons

Zombies

Knights

Dragons

And so on. Super cheap. Tons of figures, less than $20 for each set.

u/Joshers744 · 1 pointr/zelda

Well, it's not a custom idea, but this is a really cool Zelda puzzle I just bought the other day :

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00L9OPJIO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

That being said, maybe consider doing one of the maps of Hyrule from your favorite Zelda, or whatever land the game you choose takes place in.

u/Strictly_Baked · 1 pointr/trees

I like getting baked and doing these puzzles. I have three and I've never finished one.

The real question is does the grinder work pretty good?

u/trollawy · 9 pointsr/zelda

OP I just finished this puzzle yesterday in 4 hours with help... Super fun! You need dis if you don't have it allready. https://www.amazon.com/USAopoly-Legend-Zelda-Collectors-Puzzle/dp/B01B880RRS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1469801945&sr=8-1&keywords=zelda+puzzle

u/Pi4yo · 1 pointr/Jigsawpuzzles

I've done a puzzle of that painting but from a different brand! One of my favorites. And I'm actually currently working on a different Klimt [(this one)](
http://sanguinfineart.com/giftshop/puzzles/gustav-klimt-emilie-floge-jigsaw-puzzle/)

I have used this instead of glue in the past and it worked great.

What puzzle of the month club do you use? Any complaints?

u/itsmrmarlboroman2u · 2 pointsr/Cubers

I'm still an absolute beginner (Still one algorithm away from learning the beginner method). I kinda did it backwards. I bought this ShengShou on amazon because it was crazy cheap. I bought a Rubik's brand cube last night because I wanted to feel the difference... The difference is HUGE. The ShengShou is leaps and bounds better, and is currently $2.55 on Amazon, whereas it was like $10 for the Rubik's cube.

u/dognocat · 2 pointsr/Jigsawpuzzles

I currently use a jigsort similar to this it's lined with felt which holds the pieces well.

Jigthings JIGSORT 1500 - Jigsaw puzzle case for up to 1,500 pieces from https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B002ZHJAYS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_9NQRCbYC1MHSG

If making your own and if you are stuck for space, when making the raised edges make them all the way round then make an insert to fit this reasonably tight you can then clamp /strap this in place enabling you to stand your jigsaw on it's side behind the sofa or against a wall out of the way when not in use.

After using jigsaw mats that rolled and having to spend the first 20 minutes fixing it this is a Godsend.

If you review the ad you may get some more hints

PS always buy/build bigger than you need as the challenges just get bigger in size and pieces.

Hope that helps

u/lady8godiva · 2 pointsr/Jigsawpuzzles

You don't really need anything if you are just starting out. That being said, here are my accessories that I can't live without when doing a puzzle.

  • Portapuzzle - work on the floor, on a table, put it away under the couch when having dinner company - this is truly amazing for portability. I have not lost a piece yet.
  • Sort and Go Trays. Stackable, great for organizing, and so cute!
  • Puzzle Presto. I've read up a lot on gluing and framing. These are so easy it's ridiculous. Yes, they are pricier than glue, but to me, worth it to not deal with the headache.
u/toastyfish · 1 pointr/Jigsawpuzzles

I found it in a comic shop on CityWalk Hollywood but the brand is USAopoly.

Amazon: USAopoly The Legend of Zelda "Legend of The Hero" Puzzle https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06ZY3XPFL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Ss5EAbBR8MHX6

u/mrdeadsniper · 2 pointsr/dndnext

Minis get expensive quickly. Reaper is probably most popular mini store (although their website is atrocious). Depending on your campaign, you can get some stuff like skeletons or zombies minis in toy packs for much cheaper.

https://www.amazon.com/Piece-Army-Skeleton-Warriors-Ready/dp/B00IDBZPIU

https://www.amazon.com/Monster-Action-Figure-Bucket-Frankenstein/dp/B00W5WSN5A/

https://www.amazon.com/True-Heroes-Mythical-Warriors-Bucket/dp/B00MW7JH0I/

For specific heros or villians you might have to break down and buy a fancy custom mini just for it.

u/lshiyou · 1 pointr/pics

Here is the puzzle if anyone is insane enough to buy it. Link

Full disclosure, there's a micro-print pattern on the back, so I put this together upside down, but I honestly don't know if that made it any easier. I organized the pieces by quadrants and worked from the corners in.

u/ajmgiw · 1 pointr/WorldOfNintendo

Just pre-ordered from Amazon. Thanks for bringing this to my attention I loved the first stained glass puzzle.

u/PM_ME_CLOCK_PICS · 3 pointsr/Cubers

Your best option would be a transparent stickerless cube like this http://www.amazon.com/3x3x3-Yulong-Transparent-Stickerless-puzzle/dp/B00JXCBWL2

u/moonbeam127 · 1 pointr/Jigsawpuzzles

cardboard is recyclable but i wouldnt duct tape the puzzles, there are actual puzzle sticky thing you can order that are made to hold the puzzle together. they are like sheets of clear contact paper
here is one type:
https://www.amazon.com/Puzzle-Presto-Peel-Stick-Saver/dp/B00E67F3WI/ref=sr_1_10?keywords=puzzle+stick+sheets&qid=1570690696&sr=8-10

u/H05T · 1 pointr/Rubiks_Cubes

i recommend a 3 by 3 for starters. Dont do what i did and get a speed cube right off the bat. i got a rubiks cube and i was unable to get a sub 1 minute. a great budget cube is a Dayan V 5 Zhan Chi Stickerless. US link Its $10.68 or £10.99

u/cooking_with_therock · 2 pointsr/10cloverfieldlane

As most of you know, people have been receiving puzzle pieces with their orders of Swamp Pop. I spent most of my day compiling all of the pieces that have been posted to the subreddit, and doing my best to combine them. For reference, I found a post here that said that this was the puzzle that the pieces came from. So I got to work. I got some pieces from /u/ryanj64 here, some pieces from /u/Clovie2923 here, some pieces from /u/MNWNM here, some pieces from /u/Headman70 here, some pieces from /u/slusho6666 here, and some pieces from /u/RecklessLion here. Not all of the pictures are taken from the best angle, or at the highest quality but I tried my best with what I had. The pieces that are off to the side of the picture I couldn’t place within the puzzle due to lack of reference or because they were too low quality. These puzzle pieces are the only ones that have been posted to the subreddit as of right now, but I will be continuing to put the pieces together as more people post them.

If anyone sees any problems with my current placement of the pieces, or can help me place any of the pieces that are off to the side, let me know.

edit: I found a few more pieces from UNF user Clovie4796 and added them to the puzzle here.

u/Draeth · 2 pointsr/disney

I noticed they have the same design in a 1000 piece puzzle that is actually plastic and can have it lit up like Stained glass. Look at some of the customer images, it's beautiful.

Disney Stained Art Jigsaw Puzzle[1000P] All Stars Stained Glass (DS-1000-764) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005SL896I/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_Wee4xbXB1G5E2

u/Snowdrift128 · 3 pointsr/battlestations

There's quite a few cubes that look like that, just look up stickerless 3x3 on amazon. Here's a cheap one I own, it's very nice: YJ Yulong

u/vickyrex · 2 pointsr/Jigsawpuzzles

I'm currently working on this thing....http://www.amazon.com/Krypt-Silver-Piece-Puzzle-Challenge/dp/B0009QXXB8

It's silly but I'm enjoying the challenge.

u/Sodabot300 · 2 pointsr/macsetups

this one its pretty good

u/Ducttape2021 · 1 pointr/AskReddit

I bought all of my immediate family really good presents this year for Christmas. I decided to buy them each some sort of game, so that the excitement just increases after opening presents, instead of going, "Oh, now I get to wear these socks and whatnot."

Also, one of my sisters is getting this, and no doubt it will blow her mind as it did mine when I became aware of its existence during my eight hour online gift shopping binge a few weeks ago.

u/DrRaveNinja · 2 pointsr/gaming

Yeah! It's pretty cheap, too. I'm trying to get the whole set to go with my poster, link statue, and Master Sword above my tv.

u/roflo1 · 2 pointsr/DnD

> I'm pretty sure I have those exact skeleton figurines

I bought a set of 100 not long ago:

https://smile.amazon.com/Piece-Army-Skeleton-Warriors-Ready/dp/B00IDBZPIU/ref=sr_1_1

u/sn0re · 1 pointr/pics

Amazon has them for $7.94. You could probably pick up a few here and there at garage sales, Salvation Army, etc. I have more than my fair share of them and I've only ever paid for one (at least only one 3x3). You tend to collect them over time.

u/Notsohotso1 · 1 pointr/Cubers

I absolutely love this cube: Dayan ZhanChi 3x3x3 6-Color Stickerless Speed Cube https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008U6V50U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_2N.vzb5N7VPS7

u/FarplaneDragon · 15 pointsr/oddlysatisfying

So, as someone whose done some decently difficult puzzles, it may not be as bad as people think. I'm not saying it's not hard, or not time consuming but a lot of it depends on certain design aspects.

For example, the edges are usually easy for obvious reasons. Looking at the video it looks like the pieces are cut somewhat uniquely, this means that while sorting from color can be a little more difficult, though not impossible since the color probably won't change too much if you always sit in the same spot, you can also sort by size, shape, number of sides with cutouts versus tabs, etc.

Granted you're probably going to be doing a bunch of brute-forcing from there but if you really take the time to organize your pieces it usually isn't as bad as people think. That's coming from someone who finished this one which a lot of people seem to feel is difficult.

https://www.amazon.com/Ravensburger-Krypt-Silver-Puzzle-Challenge/dp/B0009QXXB8

u/Sneeko · 6 pointsr/zelda

FWIW, I found it on Amazon here - USAopoly The Legend of Zelda "Legend of The Hero" Puzzle https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06ZY3XPFL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_WEZDAb9HRBEEG

u/kinematografi · 5 pointsr/WTF

I find this puzzle incredibly beautiful. I would like to purchase it, finish it and hang it on my wall. I demand links!

e- Nevermind, I found it, you lazy sons of bitches.

u/ToiletSpiders · 1 pointr/GiftIdeas

Perhaps the Elon Musk book - my dad really liked all the in depth tech info in it.

There are also these small metal puzzle things that a few men I've known have really liked - they are brain teasers and can be pretty difficult!

Yueton IQ Toys, IQ Test Mind Game Toys Brain Teaser Metal Wire Puzzles Magic Trick Toy, Metal IQ Puzzle Set of 8 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0140RKPY4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_ohksybD36PVQA

u/pickledeggmanwalrus · 192 pointsr/videos

yeah I was thinking it was gonna be like those ball mazes with the money stuck in the back of it.

like this https://www.amazon.com/Dragonpad-1200-Money-Maze-Bank/dp/B0002YDQBY

u/TorteDeLini · 3 pointsr/gaming

Game is Perplexus.

Epic and Twist are considered the best.
http://www.amazon.com/Perplexus-BL300-Epic/dp/B004H1V5RU

u/SupaDoll · 1 pointr/diamondpainting

Here you go, I got it on Amazon. You can look for "Tenyo puzzle" for more of this brand. The quality is out of this world. Once the puzzle is fully assembled you can literally pick up the puzzle in one piece as everything is snapped together and locked in perfectly.

u/skartreuse · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Transparent 3x3 Rubik's Cube? $4!

Thanks for doing this! Have a nice weekend!

u/kirindas · 4 pointsr/gaming

Behold~ White Hell Jigsaw Puzzle 1000 pieces. Very aptly named. XD

[Apparently there are markings on the back side to make the challenge easier? Not that I would know.] (/spoiler)

u/SectlandFugitive · 2 pointsr/zelda

I believe there are currently four 1000 piece puzzles.

u/FrawnchFries · 2 pointsr/zelda

USAopoly The Legend of Zelda "Legend of The Hero" Puzzle https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06ZY3XPFL/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_9KSNAbSN55MR6

u/thedeluxe42 · 9 pointsr/zelda

USAopoly The Legend of Zelda "Legend of The Hero" Puzzle https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06ZY3XPFL/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_9KSNAbSN55MR6

u/Contraserrene · 1 pointr/minipainting

I used some of these to make bonepiles, skull decorations, etc:

http://www.amazon.com/Piece-Army-Skeleton-Warriors-Ready/dp/B00IDBZPIU?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage

The quality is nowhere near a good tabletop mini, and they're a little too big- each skeleton is a bit over two inches tall- but for pieces, they're good.

u/iwakun · 1 pointr/puzzles

I really enjoyed this money bank puzzle. if your budget is $20, you could get the bank and still have $10 left over to put in it. https://www.amazon.com/Money-Maze-Bank-Discontinued-manufacturer/dp/B0002YDQBY

u/annedemonium · 2 pointsr/Jigsawpuzzles

Well, I do the edge first. I know that sounds obvious, but I don’t do the edge first with regular puzzles.

Then I sort by shape.

It does take some trial and error, but I start from the corners and work my way in. I look for irregularities in each piece and capitalize on that. How far the notch is in from the “corner” of the piece or where the notches create a unique square corner. How the bumps are strange on a piece. That kind of thing.

This one took me about three hours, on and off. It was actually pretty difficult, but when you stare at the pieces long enough you start to memorize their imperfections. Then when a familiar spot opens up, you remember the piece.

That sounds really convoluted. Apologies.

If you’re interested in a challenge, you should try one of the Krypt puzzles by Ravensburger . They’re easier because the pieces are completely distinct. This one is more difficult because each of the pieces is only the tiniest bit different.

u/FredWampy · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Video games rock!

Thanks for the contest!

This takes a lot of skill to use.

u/MyEyesAreSoDry · 8 pointsr/EDC

I would strongly suggest getting a different cube. Chinese cubes are cheaper, turn smoother, and overall have a higher quality. What solve method are you using? Any tips for learning OLL/PLL?

u/Dedonarrival · 2 pointsr/Wishlist

I have a cat. It's all about keeping it covered when you're not working on it. I use one of these now. It's expensive but it's been so awesome, you put the puzzle together on the big tray and zip it all up when you're not working on it. Also helps that I don't have much space and can do them sitting on my bed now.

u/potatan · 19 pointsr/mildlyinfuriating

They sell them on Amazon, and the solution is right there on the front of the box!

u/cutelyaware · 2 pointsr/Cubers

That's good to know. I just got a transparent Yulong 3x3 and it looks fantastic but I think it's going to get scratched up. Do you know much about such plastics?

u/YellowOnline · 1 pointr/funny

[Here's a link on Amazon] (https://smile.amazon.de/Beverly-Micro-Hölle-Puzzle-1000-Stück/dp/B008DCQE3O/). It's pretty cheap. You can probably get it in your country too.

u/Agent_North · 1 pointr/teenagers

Get this one. It's cheap and pretty damn good, not to mention it is without a doubt the best cube at it's price range. Don't get the V2 just that one.

u/RainbowSpectrum · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

cowpox on my $5 list

Thanks

u/mangusman07 · 2 pointsr/Jigsawpuzzles

Essentially get good cardboard and make a $5 version of a Puzzle Caddy. I've used hot glue to make a lip around the edge of the cardboard so that pieces can't slide off the edges.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002ZHJAYS/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1469877507&sr=8-4&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=puzzle+caddy&dpPl=1&dpID=41mvqAprJKL&ref=plSrch

For a faster startup, you can simply sort pieces into the lids of old puzzle boxes. You'll still need a good place to build the puzzle, but you at least don't have to spread 1000 pieces around a small table.

u/lancequ01 · 2 pointsr/pics

this has been on my wish list for years

u/EnzoTheKing · 2 pointsr/zelda

The puzzle that this case is taking the design from if anyone is interested

USAopoly The Legend of Zelda Wind Waker Collector's Series #2 Puzzle https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01B880RRS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_MRCgzb7WBREW7

u/D8-42 · 2 pointsr/videos

> If the tolerances were a bit looser, it may be able to begin it's rotating at 88.375 degrees and not bind up. That could enable a reduction in the overall time it takes the system to solve the cube.

Which is why "speedcubes" have the corners cut, if you compare that one to a picture of a regular Rubik's cube you can see how it's much tighter.

As an example, this is how much give the corners on my cube has!

Even at that degree I can still easily turn the right facing side away and towards me, that is not possible on a standard Rubik's cube.

u/RogueDevlin · 2 pointsr/Jigsawpuzzles

I stock up on Presto! puzzle savers.

It certainly saves time, effort and it really sticks.

I have framed them with and without glass, and it really works. I have never used the hangers provided though.

u/PuellaForta · 2 pointsr/Jigsawpuzzles

I love the [Jigsort 1500] (https://www.amazon.com/JIGSORT-1500-Jigsaw-puzzle-Jigthings/dp/B002ZHJAYS/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1549204846&sr=8-3&keywords=Jigsort+1500) but it cost HALF the price listed earlier this month. It is available in different sizes.

u/theybelikewhaaaaaat · 1 pointr/CompulsiveSkinPicking

I'll let you know! I'm super anxious to get it (I actually bought 3 of them). My therapist gave me one of the puzzles in [this set](yueton IQ Toys, IQ Test Mind Game Toys Brain Teaser Metal Wire Puzzles Magic Trick Toy, Metal IQ Puzzle Set of 8 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0140RKPY4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_zE3MybC6TQ09R) middle row all the way to the left - and that kept me busy enough to not pick!!

u/AN_Schmuckatelli · 17 pointsr/gaming

looks like a puzzle I made on my last deployment

link here

https://www.amazon.com/Legend-Zelda-Collectors-Puzzle/dp/B00L9OPJIO

u/TheManchesterAvenger · 1 pointr/zelda

It was on there yesterday for £5.99. Looks like the seller that had it removed it. Here's the disabled listing:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00L9OPJIO/

u/epic4evr11 · 3 pointsr/Cubers

The Thunderclap v1 is excellent, especially for the price. Shipping isn't fast, but my last order went from Minnesota to California in a week. Also, the cube only costs $11.

u/beSmrter · 2 pointsr/boardgames

Another idea -- something like the Jigsort puzzle keeper might work in some cases. No first hand experience with this (I'm lucky to have a small spare table w/ no kids or critters).

u/rakakaki · 2 pointsr/DnDBehindTheScreen

I like using these guys for my enemies https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IDBZPIU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_02l4AbR0CA2M8

They run just a bit big, but it's workable. I use these for my PCs.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000YA7FS6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Y4l4AbJFDG83F

Both paint well.

u/toadspimp · 3 pointsr/halloween

here is one hundred of them! Granted they are not the exact same

u/FalconNine · 2 pointsr/Cubers

Is this it? (I'd prefer to buy it on Amazon because I have a giftcard to spend.)

u/reddittailedhawk · 1 pointr/zelda

Ordered them both from Amazon Canada - Wind Waker, Link & Epona - which I found out is actually called Link's Ride

u/_Asterisk_ · 10 pointsr/AskTrollX

Probably lame, but when I get bored with everything I always fall back on doing rubik's cubes. They're super cheap on amazon. And they have 4x4s, 5x5s, and so on. But the algorithms get weird.







u/NoThanksJustLooking1 · 2 pointsr/mildlyinteresting

Looking up "Ravensburger" on Amazon I came across a silver one that looks to be very similar to the one you have here.

Ravensburger Krypt Silver

u/Kepesh-Yakshi · 1 pointr/DnD

There are several mixed sets on Amazon. Just a few:

Monsters
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00W5WSN5A/

Fantasy
https://www.amazon.com/TimMee-Legendary-BATTLE-Fantasy-Figures/dp/B00FQIJEO4/

Skeletons
https://www.amazon.com/B00IDBZPIU/

Mythical Warriors
https://www.amazon.com/True-Heroes-Mythical-Warriors-Bucket/dp/B00MW7JH0I/

eBay has a lot too. Search for plastic toy knights, ninjas, monsters, etc. Dollar Stores also carry baggies of cheap toys.

u/pRiest06 · 1 pointr/gamecollecting

I don't know. My girlfriend showed up with it one night. I'll look around and see what I can find.
edit Appears to have come from amazon. http://www.amazon.com/The-Legend-Zelda-Collectors-Puzzle/dp/B00L9OPJIO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1421031586&sr=8-1&keywords=legend+of+zelda+map+puzzle

u/AuthorX · 2 pointsr/rpg

Fair enough, they do upcharge for quality figures. When I read "hundreds of minis" I tend to think of bags of skeletons but if you're talking about lots of unique figures for PCs or named NPCs, they aren't sold in bulk that way and may be cheaper to print.

u/WastelandJack · 3 pointsr/minipainting

Depends on quality and why you need them. I have a death army for AOS and I just sprung for the GW because they look good. I could have gone with something like this but they look a little cheezy.

u/VoilaVoilaWashington · 3 pointsr/mildlyinteresting

There are a few puzzle types that make that claim. Another potential winner of hardest puzzle is the one that's all white, or some that are supermassive.

So let's combine them. 10 000 pieces, all white on both sides, with pieces cut so they fit together on one side, but then the rest of the puzzle doesn't fit together.

u/dshirle7 · 4 pointsr/Jigsawpuzzles

A quick internet search has led me to believe it's this puzzle: http://www.amazon.com/Krypt-Silver-Piece-Puzzle-Challenge/dp/B0009QXXB8

u/FUZxxl · 1 pointr/pics

How about Ravensburger Krypt? German level puzzleing.

u/NanoMaple · 1 pointr/Jigsawpuzzles

This is the only metallic puzzle I know...

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0009QXXB8

u/fshklr1 · 2 pointsr/Jigsawpuzzles

JIGSORT 1500 - Jigsaw puzzle case for up to 1,500 pieces from Jigthings https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002ZHJAYS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_HJACCb77PXY1Q

u/wordswiththeletterB · 1 pointr/10cloverfieldlane

That's a million percent a puzzle of the Eiffel tower. Probably this puzzle: http://www.amazon.com/Re-Marks-Eiffel-Tower-Puzzle/dp/B0030CI28W

Edit: Added link

u/Tripleberst · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Rubik's cube or any Perplexus

u/omgsus · 3 pointsr/gaming

They make a larger one too (probably 4 times the volume the one OP has in hand)

http://www.amazon.com/Perplexus-BL300-Epic/dp/B004H1V5RU/ref=pd_bxgy_21_2?ie=UTF8&refRID=0E4JAGRWG3ED2ZAM3PV5

They even have checkpoints physically designed into it.

u/Hello_Dummy · 2 pointsr/HelpMeFind

The Japanese company Tenyo has a lot of Disney puzzles so check them out.

Here's one unique example

u/ErikZero · 1 pointr/gaming

Someone should send them this puzzle.

u/jewanboii · 2 pointsr/consulting

I told myself I would buy and complete this as my first official project when I get on the bench next.

u/Gomosito · 6 pointsr/argentina

Ja.. Busque este y venía a comentar eso..

u/chazza79 · 1 pointr/HelpMeFind

I didn't see the post... is this what you mean by white puzzle though?

u/Jias · 2 pointsr/pics

Should have gotten her "white hell." All the pieces look the same but each is unique and will only for where it belongs.

u/greenrage · 1 pointr/pics

Will Amazon ship it to you?

u/Storemanager · 176 pointsr/pics

Have you tried the "Japanese White Hell?"

u/CucumberGod · 1 pointr/Cubers

I have that! It's a Y&J MoYu 3x3 1 X 3x3x3 YJ Yulong Stickerless Cube Puzzle, Transparent.

Here's the link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JXCBWL2/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/NuclearJuicebox · 1 pointr/ageofsigmar
u/starshine789 · 1 pointr/Gifts

Ive always wanted to give somebody this

edit: actually not that one bc its not prime lol but you get the idea

u/BowlofSnakesHS · 1 pointr/giantbomb

Idle thumbs mentioned this ridiculously difficult japanese jigsaw puzzle that some unfortunate soul is going to be receiving next holiday season.

u/Rinomaru · 5 pointsr/disney

I saw it on a post a while ago, so I had to get it!

Bought on Amazon If anyone else is up for the challenge. It's 2000 pieces which is double what I am used too, only place I could work on it is in the Kitchen table, the only hard surface large enough for this thing.