Monday 6 April 2020

Many People Enjoy Jigsaw Puzzles,

and in these days of being homebound,


 give a lot of relief to many, unless you want to try what has become known as the 'Puzzle from Hell', the 2,000 piece puzzle is available on eBay, if you’re interested in giving the puzzle a go, but what is it? it is a puzzle that has no obvious pattern, no tell-tale colour clues and no satisfying image to work towards, there’s only one way to describe it, and that’s ‘pure white hell’, the game comes from the Japanese company Beverly, and is made up of a blank page that’s been cut up into 2,000 little pieces ready for you to attempt to put back together again, it is definitely not for the amateur puzzler, tales of ‘at least a week’, are currently doing the rounds,

 there’s a 1,000 piece version available on Amazon, though, if you manage to successfully complete 1,000 pieces then you might as well go for the 2,000, reviews say the puzzle stopped players ‘dead in their tracks’, with one recommending it would make a good gift to ‘torture someone who loves puzzles’ but wait, there is worse to come!

just when you thought that the Puzzle from Hell was the most difficult jigsaw puzzle of all, it would seem that another jigsaw puzzle would like to compete with the title. Introducing the Transparent Jigsaw Puzzle made by Little Flower Pot Shop, the puzzle comes in several levels of difficulty according to the size and number of pieces in the box, but the finished puzzles are all the same size, the puzzle can be pre-ordered on Etsy with shipping beginning June 2020, image credits Little Flower Pot Shop/ Laughing Squid,

the puzzle comes in several levels of difficulty according to the size and number of pieces in the box, but the finished puzzles are all the same size, this custom jigsaw puzzle is hard enough in its own right, 

but all finished puzzles are square and are increasingly difficult, the more pieces there are and therefore are smaller but the puzzle measurements are the same, all fitting into a 6″x6″ footprint, as mentioned before, what a great way ‘torture someone who loves puzzles’ happy puzzling!


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