Puzzle box, nagkakahalaga ng 100,000 pesos?! | AHA!

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Aired (August 13, 2023): Sa isang shop sa San Juan, bida ang puzzle box na 'The Architecto'. Nagmula pa kasi ito sa bansang France at nagkakahalagang ito ng 100,000 pesos! Paano kaya binubuo buuin ang puzzle na ito? Alamin 'yan sa video.
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00:00 You'll have a complete day when you visit this new shop in San Juan City.
00:04 Because there are 100 puzzles here that you'll surely see for the first time.
00:10 The owner of this puzzle hideout
00:12 has a most prized puzzle that he'll share with us, but it's a secret.
00:16 Wait, how do we know it's a secret?
00:19 This puzzle is called The Architect.
00:23 It was made in France and its parts are composed of 900 pieces.
00:28 I made this for two artists here in the Philippines
00:31 and it took them 200 hours to make this.
00:36 When you open this switch,
00:38 it has lights inside the houses.
00:43 Oh, and by the way, this puzzle is called Puzzle Box.
00:47 You can only open this puzzle box when the puzzle is solved.
00:52 And this is what Jed will not hide from us.
00:56 The price reveal of this puzzle is that this puzzle box is worth P100,000.
01:03 Solving mechanical puzzles is also a level up.
01:07 This is what we call a puzzle that has one or more movable parts
01:12 that needs to be moved in the right way.
01:13 And we're lucky today to solve some mechanical puzzles.
01:25 Ring.
01:26 So, the objective is to un-ring it.
01:31 So, it will be two pieces and you'll return it as one piece.
01:35 It's complete.
01:40 It looks like it's complete, but it's not.
01:44 Unsuccessful.
01:50 It can't handle the power.
01:55 It's stuck, Jed.
01:56 Come on, show me the solution.
01:58 I think my head hurts.
02:03 Okay, let's move on to the next puzzle.
02:04 Wow, a heart.
02:06 This is a very romantic gift.
02:09 So, they need to make a heart.
02:12 [Music]
02:25 I'm done.
02:26 Negative.
02:29 Okay, Jed.
02:33 Don't say it's easy to make this heart puzzle.
02:36 [Music]
02:42 What?
02:42 Your skills are heart-attacking, Jed.
02:44 [Music]
02:50 What's the meaning of this?
02:51 But don't worry, because no one is fighting yet.
02:55 Because the battle is a puzzle.
02:57 [Music]
03:04 What is up, AHA!
03:06 I am Aron Maniego, your countryman.
03:09 Animal.
03:09 Just kidding.
03:10 Now, we will try the AHA Squad's mind-bending challenge.
03:15 We will do the Horseshoe Challenge.
03:18 Are you ready?
03:19 Yes!
03:20 I need more energy, right?
03:21 Let's go!
03:22 Are you ready?
03:23 Let's go!
03:24 Let's go!
03:24 To the back!
03:25 [Cheering]
03:28 Horseshoe Puzzle has a pair of open-end horseshoes connected with chains.
03:34 And the goal of the players is to remove the small ring in the middle of the puzzle from the horseshoe.
03:38 Who will be the fastest to solve the puzzle in our AHA Squad?
03:41 [Music]
03:43 If I can do it, you can do it too.
03:46 Ready, set, go!
03:52 [Cheering]
04:00 Baguiz flew like a horse and finished the puzzle in 30 seconds.
04:04 [Cheering]
04:09 Next is Weng, who has 28 seconds.
04:11 [Music]
04:16 And our champion for today's challenge?
04:18 Think about it, that's your exam.
04:19 You will pass this semester.
04:21 [Laughing]
04:23 [Cheering]
04:25 Kiyoski, who is speeding like a horse, he has a record of 26 seconds.
04:29 Where do you find it hard to live?
04:31 Financial.
04:32 I find it hard because it's hard.
04:35 You really need to study hard and study hard.
04:38 And our grand champion is Kiyoski!
04:41 [Cheering]
04:45 And because of that, Kiyoski, you will have a good grade this semester.
04:49 Yes!
04:51 But solving puzzles is not just fun.
04:54 For mommy Leng, this is one of the people who are completing the occupational therapy program of her 3-year-old son, Stephen, who has autism.
05:03 He was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder with sensory processing disorder.
05:10 It's like he's sensitive to light, sound, taste.
05:14 He doesn't like many people.
05:16 He's a one-year-and-three-month-old.
05:18 For six months, my nieces and nephews noticed that when they call Stephen, he doesn't listen.
05:24 And his eye contact, he doesn't have eye contact.
05:27 Puzzles are said to be a big help, especially for kids with special needs.
05:31 For children, the purpose of using puzzles is to develop their fine motor skills,
05:37 cognitive skills such as problem-solving skills,
05:40 and as well as to increase attention span, concentration, and sitting span.
05:48 As he gets younger, his progress is faster.
05:52 It's a big help in his development.
05:54 I saw a huge effect on Stephen when I was giving him therapy.
05:58 Before, he didn't have eye contact.
06:00 Now, he has a lot of eye contact.
06:01 When I call him, he really looks at me in the eyes.
06:05 He also turns away when I call him Stephen.
06:08 And because puzzles are for everyone,
06:10 do you know that the left and right hemispheres of our brain work when we play a puzzle?
06:16 Imagination is activated, along with reasoning and solving skills when we solve a puzzle.
06:23 Who would have thought that simple fun can also be the source of our thoughts?
06:30 Aha!
06:33 [music]
06:55 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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