PlasmaBomb
Lifer
- Nov 19, 2004
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Originally posted by: Tiamat
Originally posted by: aldamon
We worked on a puzzle this summer and it was nuts. It was a murder-mystery puzzle and it was actually two (500-piece) puzzles mixed up in one bag with no picture to work from. It was actually a lot of fun but hard as hell to get the pieces sorted out.
http://www.amazon.com/Alphabet...Espresso/dp/B000BXJZ2A
LOL, that sounds like a nightmare to me!
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: ManyBeers
So if it was a square or a rectangle you would want to find the 4 corner pieces first? Is that right?Originally posted by: Eli
Shouldn't be hard for anyone over the age of 6.
Just takes time.
Start with the outside pieces...
I guess?
It doesn't matter what shape it is.
You could start from the center if you wanted I suppose, but identifying outside edge pieces is easy.
Originally posted by: jtvang125
Originally posted by: DEMO24
heh, I looked at that one yesterday as I was buying a 2000 piece puzzle. I settled on Neuschwanstein castle instead.
Dude I had that same puzzle added to my cart but remove it at the last moment cause I didn't want to buy 2 puzzles when I wasn't sure I'll be able to finish even one. Awesome scenery but looks to be a good challenge though.
Originally posted by: Tiamat
Originally posted by: aldamon
We worked on a puzzle this summer and it was nuts. It was a murder-mystery puzzle and it was actually two (500-piece) puzzles mixed up in one bag with no picture to work from. It was actually a lot of fun but hard as hell to get the pieces sorted out.
http://www.amazon.com/Alphabet...Espresso/dp/B000BXJZ2A
LOL, that sounds like a nightmare to me!
