Who am I kidding. I’ve been getting more and more into puzzling, and completing more puzzles than books lately. I kept holding off on posting about the puzzles, wanting to space it out because this is a book blog! No reason the puzzles can’t be an integrated part of that, though. So I’m catching up yet again, with several posts in a row of puzzles done in the past month, and then it will be back to actual completion dates.
This one was quite a challenge, in spite of being a relatively low piece count. It took me a full week to do! I love the bright colors and painterly texture, but that made it so abstract when looking at individual pieces, it was tough to figure out where to place them. Plus the fit is different- with some odd shapes and random cut. Turned out to be far more enjoyable than I expected.
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The same thing’s happened to me, doing a lot of online puzzles and just finished a physical 3000 piece one. Reading a bit but not as much as puzzling.
Wow, 3,000 pieces I’m impressed! I think the largest I’ve ever done is 2,000. Doubt anything bigger would fit on my table- I’d have to work on the floor.