The text appears to be a transcript of a video where the host, Mathias, and his friends are attempting to solve a series of puzzles. They have purchased several high-priced puzzles, including a Japanese new secret opening box, a large 12-move personal secret box, a take-apart puzzle yacht, a key maze puzzle, and a coin puzzle.
The host sets a challenge where the first person to solve a puzzle within a certain time limit gets an extra point. However, the first few puzzles they attempt are quite difficult and they struggle to solve them within the given time.
Despite the challenges, they continue to attempt the puzzles, with Mathias occasionally offering hints or advice. He also mentions a punishment for the loser, which involves wearing a costume.
Throughout the video, they discuss the difficulty of the puzzles, the cost of the products, and the potential value of the prizes inside the puzzles. They also joke and banter with each other, making the video more entertaining.
At the end of the video, they conclude their attempt at the puzzles and discuss the results. Despite the difficulties they faced, they seem to have enjoyed the process and look forward to the next video.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video features three people, Matthias, Michael, and Tamlyn, competing to solve puzzles.
2. They have 10 puzzles to solve, and the person who loses the most gets a punishment.
3. The punishment is wearing one of three costumes in the next video.
4. The first puzzle is a Japanese new secret opening box with 18 steps, costing $118.
5. The second puzzle is a saggy puzzle box with 21 steps, handmade in Japan, costing $100.
6. The third puzzle is the Illuminati puzzle box, which requires decoding to open.
7. The fourth puzzle is the brass monkey take-apart puzzle, costing $223.
8. The fifth puzzle is the Mr. Puzzle, a self-assembly model that requires a three-digit code to unlock.
9. The sixth puzzle is the Japanese puzzle has a large 12-move personal secret box, costing $200.
10. The seventh puzzle is the yacht precision-engineered take-apart puzzle.
11. The eighth puzzle is the key maze puzzle to escape room puzzle and prop, costing $180.
12. The ninth puzzle is the Dan lock by Dan Feldman, a classic puzzle lock.
13. The tenth puzzle is the spin maze escape room puzzle, costing $180.
14. The puzzles were purchased from various online stores, including Creative Escape Rooms.
15. The video features a timer, and each person has a limited amount of time to solve each puzzle.