I received (from a very nice person) a jigsaw puzzle for Xmas.
Fortunately, it was only 100 pieces.
It was fun!
Who here has done a really big one,say 5,000 pieces?
And how long did it take?
It took me about a half hour to dothis one (Scooby Doo!)
The biggest I’ve done is 3,000. I noticed when I was doing it that the cutter must have been on a roller (like a cylindrical printing plate rolling ink onto a page). That’s fine, but the circumference of the roller was only one-third the length of the puzzle, so the shapes of the pieces repeated like the pattern in a tile floor. The top part of the picture was sky and clouds, so even if a piece fit I had to match the shading to the pieces around it. (But then I knew where the same-shaped pieces went, too).
I did a 6,000 piece one - an old map of the world. Took over a year, set up in a table in our sun room. My wife was about to kill me by the time I was done with it.
There are some reall attractive 8K ones out there - but I’m saving that for when we retire. Till then, I have to be satisfied with 3,00 piece ones at most, and with my 3D puzzles. I’ve got a garage full of completed ones.
Have you seen the Impossipuzzles? They’re a repeditive pattern (I’ve seen m&m’s, beans, etc), they don’t have a straight edge and they come with a couple of extra pieces that aren’t supposed to fit. Sounds like a nice present with which to torture that Jigsaw fanatic in your life.
I remember getting a 3D one when I was a kid. A Tyrannosaurus Rex or something, I think. Total nightmare. I don’t remember if I ever got it together or not.
Sigh! Nostalgia! My family always had a big jigsaw puzzle going on the table in the living room over winter break.
I have a very pretty 1000-piecer up in the closet, still sealed in the box. I need to get snowed in for a week, with no internet, having accidentally left all my work at the office, so that I enjoy doing it without feeling guilty.
Hubby and I once started a 2,000 piece (I think that’s what it was). We started out all gung-ho, but we gave up right after we got the border finished.
In our defense, one of the dogs or cats chewed at least one piece while we were working, and we used that as an excuse.