Our HUGE Puzz3D Collection - FULL TOUR

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Subscribe on Patreon to watch my sister and I solve the mini Puzz3Ds! Everyone at $3 and above gets all the same perks:

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Watch us put together the Puzz3D lamps:

This site has a list and photos of every Puzz3D:

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Have you ever done a Puzz3D? Or have you been to any of the buildings she showed?

Don't forget to sign up for Patreon for an exclusive video of us solving the mini Puzz3Ds!

KarenPuzzles
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Karen and Katie are Sibling Goals: They solve puzzles and have banter as well as make detailed spreadsheets about puzzles.

PokhrajRoy.
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As a kid in the mid-late 90's I convinced my parents to buy the Empire State Building Puzz3D. I quickly became overwhelmed and didn't complete it. I did, however, give it to my grandparents. I remember they enjoyed doing puzzles. I have no idea of they ever did it or not. I just remember thinking "how hard could it be?" ... yeah, hard, when every single piece looks EXACTLY the same.

fortyfukinseven
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15:10. Wow the Sistine Chapel was soo surprising when you said its double sided and flipped and the entire ceiling appeared in all its glory. Love it even more than the skyscrapers.

shinichigojir
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Your sister is good at talking and presenting the puzzles

DRYFIT
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All your family has cool collections. From your father's anvils to all kinds of puzzles.

LeeDee
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Awww that Cinderella Castle PUZZ3D is so cute with that picture of you two.

PokhrajRoy.
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I love that Katie's entire collection is so well preserved and (now) put all at the same place and organized. So impressing! I don't like doing Puz3D's but I like looking at them assembled ❤️

joaniemeow
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I have also done the New York City Puzz3D!! I did it on a New Years Eve when I was in early highschool and it's easily my favourite puzzle of ALL TIME! I did take it apart, but kept all the walls together in the box, for easy reassembly. I've also done a bunch of the others shown here. Great collection!

cassiebarker
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I've never done a Puzz3D but anytime you two talk about them it makes me really want to try them out! I feel like skyscrapers might be too difficult for me but I really like the idea of a house or a castle.

kazzerism
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Sitting watching this video, looking over at the exact same Puzz3D grandfather clock on our mantle. My mom and dad made it many moons ago, and it's a decoration that lives here forever. Cool seeing it in this video!

beccaw
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Three days ago the algorithm decided I needed to know about the World Championships and I watched your videos on that, even though I have no real connection to the greater world of puzzles. It was such a good watch, caught me like a good sports movie. Then I watched your series on the 9000 piece astrology puzzle. And I couldn't stop thinking about the time as a kid I wished for a 3D puzzle for christmas. And I got the huge New York one. That cab has been on my windowsill ever since. But sadly I only ever managed to assemble the base and the Twin Towers, I had such a hard time just sorting the buildings and was discouraged. But I had to google to see if anybody had a video out and look, I'm back again to your channel. What a great collection this is. And thanks for being honest about the dust aspect. It's what happens when you have stuff for decades. I feel a bit less bad about being intimidated with the New York puzzle knowing with the 3000+ pieces it is so exceptional.

And generally thanks for the videos which gave me a little insight into what seems like a very fun and wholesome community.

emilyainsworth
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I love how you two don't change. everything around you changes. that is my life in a nutshell. you just need somewhere to store your pages or chapters of life

Billy_BrownCow
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I finally bought my first 3D puzzle after watching this video and I'm having SO much fun with it! I decided on the Friends apartments by Wrebbit and now I'm already eyeing their Urbania series. Trying something new that's puzzle-related has been such a joy, thank you Katie and Karen for showing me how much fun can be had in 3D!

kazzerism
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I love that you and Katie have something you both love to do and can bond over! Seeing you two laugh and bond over your shared interest reminds me of my older sister and me! We both love books and collecting them and get giddily excited for new releases and enjoy reorganizing our bookshelves.

Sibling connections are so special and I’m glad you have a close one with Katie! :)

small_and_dangerous
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This was fun. So excited to see your sister have a place to display her handiwork. It is beautiful. She looks very excited... both of you have a common passion with a different twist. How precious.

RubyNeumann
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I haven't done a skyscraper Puzz3D, but I have done the grandfather clock years ago. Your collection is fantastic!! Spiders, dust, and all!!

jazzcat
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My first Puzz3D was the grandfather clock as a kid. None of us read the directions clearly and were trying to assemble it in a 3D way instead of building it all flat then assembling. Sadly didn't finish it... But nowadays I've been doing the HP ones.

AsuCaga
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Now I really want to do a Puzz3D! It’s always fun to see Karen and Katie together. Next time, build a SKYSCRAPER together. I’m not surprised that Katie has everything organized on a spreadsheet.

barbaram
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I know this is an old video by now, and noone is probably checking the comments any longer, but I just felt like I'd share since you asked. I only ever did one Puzz3D and it was the London Tower Bridge. They were rather expensive (in Denmark at least) when I was young, so I only ever got the one. I threw it out after assembling it and admiring my accomplishment for a few days (sorry), because it was gifted to me by a family member trying to buy my love. But I did enjoy building it! The foamy pieces were rather satisfying to put together. I was probably around 13-14 at the time, so around 25 years ago.

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