Minecraft – Redstone Challenge: Part 2 of 2

Minecraft - Redstone Challenge: Part 2 of 2This is a technical redstone puzzle map, made by SethBling. The goal is to get through each of the 20 redstone puzzles by manipulating the redstone circuit in a way that will open the iron door for each puzzle. SethBling: www.youtube.com Download: sethbling.com

Filed under EthosLab : Comments (20) : Nov 15th, 2012

20 Responses to “Minecraft – Redstone Challenge: Part 2 of 2”

  1. gillo2011 Says:

    there was an unpowered redstone torch under the door, so the lever would do nothing

  2. brenwaaa Says:

    Etho i love your way of solving these puzzles :D
    although you make it look harder then it really is :P

  3. xGDICxtoast Says:

    LOL 29:58 was the best. Funny as reaction

  4. Fluffletoes The Gnome Says:

    LOL at Etho’s solution to 10 and 12! Seth just got owned!

  5. lolcat2791 Says:

    wow lv 19 should of been somewhere around the 10 lv mark. I think that it was a bit easy compared to lv 15+.

  6. Kelvin Chow Says:

    We eat it

  7. RandomnessTimeSeven Says:

    It’s a reference to Mario, the text at the end :P

  8. shadomynd Says:

    Level 18 has a minecart clock underneath causing additional updates.

  9. cavemaneca Says:

    Oh you, cheaty Etho. :)

    Also, “I love the single lever ones” made me laugh, knowing what was coming up next.

  10. BlueRavenGT Says:

    He did in level zero and level one.

  11. Tukan Tukanovich Says:

    Lol, the end :D You just pissed Bling off :D

  12. QuincyJon3s Says:

    Oh my god mild mannered etho is shattered for me. This is so sad. 

  13. Talyn Xystus Says:

    I dont know why does your quality always start on 240p?

  14. centurionblade Says:

    Thinking juice oh etho

  15. benphantom41 Says:

    y does my quality always start on 240p?

  16. batcheeba Says:

    Etho is cute when angry ;)

  17. easthight Says:

    If only life was that easy…

  18. BlueRavenGT Says:

    Anti aliasing and sub pixel smoothing (the colors and fuzziness around the “Congrats” sign) are used for monitors. Printers overlay colors in the same place, while screens have three separate sub pixels for red, green, and blue that are offset from each other.

  19. caylum sparks Says:

    Lol he should– basement

  20. iFR33KZGamingHD Says:

    You know there is a reason why it’s called a puzzle map right *Facepalm*

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