Top products from r/place
We found 5 product mentions on r/place. We ranked the 4 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Perler Beads Bulk Assorted Multicolor Fuse Beads for Kids Crafts, 22000 pcs
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Includes (22000) assorted Perler fuse beads and reusable ironing paper in 1 plastic storage jar.This mega set of 22,000 Perler fuse beads comes with 30 different colors, including parrot green, raspberry, cheddar, and hot coral!This multi-color Perler bead activity set is the perfect way to start yo...
2. Learning Carpets City Life Play Carpet, 79"x36" Rect. Kids Playroom Road Rug, Classroom Furniture, Toddler Playmat Rug for Daycare/Homeschool, Multi Color (LC206)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
KIDS ROAD RUG: Watch your children bloom into engineers, contractors, or investment planners as they spend hours of pretend playtime on the City Life Play Carpet. Carpet provides the perfect backdrop for kids to build schools, hospitals, shopping malls or commercial buildings. Toy cars and blocks ca...
3. 20,000 Fuse Beads - 20 Colors (5 Glow in The Dark), Tweezers, Peg Boards, Ironing Paper, Case - Works with Perler Beads, Pixel Art Project
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Craft Beading Kit - 20,000 beads in 20 different colors (including 5 different glow in the dark colors)Includes 6 pieces of pegboards, iron paper and tweezersComes in 3 stacking trays that converts into a carrying case -- easy for travelingWorks with Perler Fuse Bead Set. Fun pixel art, color by num...
Unless I'm mistaken, the canvas is 1000 X 1000, so you'd need exactly 1 million beads. So, it would cost however much it costs to purchase 1 million beads. Also, you'd need the correct proportion of colors. I think there were ~16 colors (needs confirmation), and I'm sure someone clever at computering could figure out exactly how many of each color are in the final canvas for you.
As for time, I dunno. If you've done hama/perler bead art before, I'm sure you can do an estimate of how long and how many beads it took you to do certain pieces, and then just do the math to get to 1 million beads. For reference, if it took you 1 second to place each bead, and you worked nonstop without sleep, meals, or restroom breaks, it would take you about 11.5 days. If you limited yourself to 8-hour days, it would take you a little over a month. If it takes more like 6 seconds for each bead (probably more accurate), it would take you about half a year, nonstop for 8-hour days, no weekends. You still up for it?
EDIT: Here is one of the better Amazon deals I found for perler beads. You would need to buy 50 of these to get to 1 million beads, but in order to ensure you've got enough of the primary colors, you might have to double that. So let's say you purchase 100 of these, it would cost $3500. I'm guessing you could get a bulk deal elsewhere and cut that cost in about half, so maybe like $2000 if you shop around.
Here is a listing on Amazon for a full resolution poster
https://www.amazon.com/Learning-Carpets-City-Life-Carpet/dp/B002R5A0ZQ/ref=pd_lpo_21_bs_tr_t_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=117DYH14Z7XD4TQVGNFJ
Perler beads. Is someone doing this? If one bead is one pixel it would cost about $800 (possibly cheaper in bulk somewhere).
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000ZDME7Y/ref=psdcmw_166060011_t1_B0000AW5SU