Today, we're going through the solution for the Hanayama Trinity puzzle.
To get more puzzles like the Trinity puzzle, check out the Puzzle Master website; www.puzzlemaster.ca/?a=816591
The Trinity puzzle is the hardest level puzzle that Hanayama do (level 6).
There are 7 steps to disassembling the Trinity puzzle and a reverse of those same 7 moves to put it back together.
Even when you know the Trinity solution, it's still a very tricky puzzle to solve. You need very precise moves and a lot of patience.
I hope this video helps you solve the Trinity puzzle for yourself, if you have any trouble, please comment below and I'll do my best to help.
Enjoy the Trinity puzzle solution!
Timestamps-
0:00 - Intro
0:31 - Disassembly
3:17 - Assembly
6:42 - Tips & Tricks
Ross, let me compliment you for a well put together tutorial. The presentation is clear and lucid ... it helped me solve the puzzle after i got lost watching some other video.
Every yt channel didnt work,but your video works!
Awesome! Glad I could help
Not having the patience to solve this puzzle, I turned to KZhead for solutions. Your channel was the clearest I found. I couldn’t understand why you were saying “the black piece” then I realized it was the “blank” piece. My fault not yours. Thanks.
WOW! Awesome! I would have never figured that out without this video. I had to pause this several times just to follow along and get the moves correct, thank you!
I watch a lot of your Hanayama videos since I started collecting the puzzles. You do a great job. Thanks.
Awesome, thanks Wayne. Just got a new batch delivered today so there's plenty more to come
G'day Mate yeah Ross I think I've put the puzzle back together wrong. From the start position looking down the trinity piece is in left facing me the blank piece on right is the larger head piece is closer to me the smaller head facing away. Will I be able to get it back together this trinity puzzle?
thanks for the motivation! i was this close to give up and resume watching your video
Finally a great way to show and explain the reassembly! Thanks 😊
I only use yr solutions for these puzzles. Some other ones are more confusing. You explain in great detail show tips an a easy understanding. 👍🍻🍺🍻
Thanks Chris. I'm glad you find them helpful.
The hanayama piece facing away from me can you help or is it a lost cause 😎
@@chrisgibson6725 It's tough to help individual positions to be honest. Have you managed it?
@@RossDM Yeah man got it. It was such a mission. I had to realise where I went wrong an go back then watch your video and basically start again. So finally done it Wahoo cheerin🍻 My missus not so happy 😂😂😂😂 however all good mate looking forward to another puzzle thanks again Ross 👍
@@chrisgibson6725 Awesome. Nice work Chris.
Wonder why this has so few likes? This is perfectly solid.
Thanks!
Exactly! He is amazing! I really don’t know why he has that few likes😢
9 months had gone by and I gave up solving it myself. Love the video - very clear.
Thanks Noel. Glad it helped.
I watched "the other guys" video like 5 times and couldn't get it. I watched yours and got it the first time. Great job!
Sweet! Glad I could help!
hi, fabulous help, BUT: what to do if I messed up on the reassembly? I messed up the last part so my trinity is to the right and cannot be put on left side without it being 'backwards'.....
It would be best if you disassembled it and started the reassembly again. Easier said than done though. Good luck!
First video I found that actually had a tip to accomplish the first move. Excellent and clear explanation throughout. Thanks!
Thanks Jonathan! Glad this helped
@7:17 got absolutely lost, no i have a metal knot i can't get apart.
I think mine is a little deformed. It takes significant force to pass the ends of any two pieces (apart or together), which stopped me from finding the solution myself (I got to the first pass, and a lot of positions that looked the same but weren't correct, a number of times). I find this to be about the same as equa or chain, where the allowances seem to be made worse by the material
There are some times when I try solve this one and need a little force and other times when it moves smoothly. I remember separating the pieces being very tight first time around but loosening up the more I did it. I guess they have to be made pretty tight to be tough.
thanks, dude, getting it back was harder than taking it apart
Yeah, this is a very tough one. Well done on solving it.
Mine is just in a position where nothing I do helps at this point
Hocus yeet
It’s so unclear when putting it back together now I’m not sure how to put it back it s broken ig
Hey Ross I'm right at 2:33 but it's not passing through
I've been stuck in that position a few times, if you come back out and try position it again a few times, as long as you've got the right orientation, you'll get it to pass through eventually.
Nice explanation
Thanks Steve
I can't fix it
Still unable to do the last step. “Lines up nicely” never happened. Not sure what to do
Disassembling or reassembling?
@@RossDM disassembling
@@zg7047 Double check all the previous moves were the correct way. I'm guessing it's the move where you separate them into a chain, which was very stiff and required a bit of force when I first did it on mine. Keep trying and don't be afraid to use a little bit of force to get them over each other. It's hard to help specific situations but I hope this helps a little.
can anyone give a hint on how to solve this thing. i don’t want to spoil the solution for myself.
Are you at the very start?
@@RossDM i’m trying to put it back together
@@jr-mt9fi It may be easier to watch the video and just stop it when you feel you've got enough of a hint at the point you're at?
@@RossDM Solved it!
@@jr-mt9fi Awesome! Nice work
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I see exactly what you're doing for the first move, and I can duplicate it right up to moving the Hanayama piece over a bit to help move the Trinity piece into the blank piece, but actually trying to get it through is impossible. The H. piece doesn't drop out of the way, it just binds the whole thing up. I love Hanayama, but this one is ridiculous.
Have you managed it yet? Are you talking about the first pass through or the second? The second should only go to half way, it shouldn't go the whole way through.
@@RossDM Edit: I got it! This puzzle is soo hard, but I got it. I'm about half way through getting it apart now. Thanks for the video. I'll come back to it many times.
@@Neccoguy21 Nice work!
the first move is inpossiple
It's tough, but it's possible. Keep trying :)
First move is very hard. Holding the lower piece to the side does not help me like in the video but eventually I got it. This puzzle jams up a lot. Not a good design in my opinion. Needed some force the first few times but it seemed to break in after a while. I bought a second one to see if it would work better but it was pretty much the same. Still fun.
Omg I got it 😭✋
Congratulations Potato