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Puzzle face up got damaged recently and couldnt use her as model... But finally today managed to finish her again.
Wanted her to look the same.... but ended even prettier :3
I bought this puzzle in 2012 on our cross country road trip, while we were in either Grand Tetons or Yellowstone. This fall we got one of those roll-up puzzle mats and in January I FINALLY opened the puzzle. We worked on it for a handful of nights over a couple weeks. Feels like it was a cheater puzzle since there is tons of text plus the map aspect, so it was easier to approximate where the pieces would go. Regardless, it was really fun and so satisfying to put it together! Kind of addictive and I stayed up way too late one night because I just kept saying to myself, one more piece! oops, now one more!
This is the puzzle mat that we got, but it really is giant. Way too big for this puzzle. Also, I definitely should have opened it ahead of time to wash and iron it, to get the big fold/wrinkles out.
www.amazon.com/Ravensburger-Giant-Stow-And-Go/dp/B0049ACJ...
And finally, it made me wish that we had a kid-safe space/room where we could store it. Instead, each time we had to bring in the card table from the garage and unroll the mat.
All good adventurers need to stay on top of their puzzle solving skills......just in case they find that booby trapped tomb!! Joe put on some practice hours tonight.
Pieces of a puzzle lying on a thin red plastic plate. Lighted from below by the ordinary lamp. via 500px ift.tt/20saPIs
video: vimeo.com/192681460
Have you ever done a puzzle that has no beginning or end? Where you don't know up from down? Get lost in the Infinite Galaxy Puzzle.
The Infinity Puzzle is a jigsaw puzzle that tiles continuously. It has no fixed shape, no starting point, and no edges. It can be assembled in thousands of different ways.
Topologically, the Infinite Galaxy Puzzle maps to a Klein bottle, an impossible 3D shape where the inside and outside are mathematically indistinguishable. What this means is that it tiles with a flip. Pieces from the right side attach to the left side but only after flipping over. Just like the Klein bottle’s surface has no inside or outside, the puzzle has no up or down side. You can start the puzzle anywhere on any side, making it extra challenging. This puzzle is adorned with a photograph of the galactic center of the Milky Way. The image is continuous from one side of the surface to the other, so one cannot see the entire photo at once. Explore the galaxy while assembling the puzzle in multiple ways. The puzzle also features special space themed whimsy pieces.
Bella Puzzles cut our names into the puzzle. Guests wrote messages on the back of each piece. The one from our pastor (my friend Adam) says "May the rocks in your path be made of gold... not crack"
Tribe member Kisså: offbeatbride.ning.com/profile/Kissaa
Photo by Alex Kaplan: twoweddingphotographers.com/
I've always been a fan of both number and word puzzles. Last year I discovered kakuro puzzles which are a bit like sudoku but with addition.
Selfie doing touchups.
Puzzle made at BigHugeLabs for today's topic at Our Daily Challenge 'Puzzle.'
link for Puzzles at Big Huge Labs
my last solved 3d puzzle. well its not mine, i just found it in the house of a friend this week end. its a very good one.
Potete ricomporre questo puzzle cliccando sul link:
www.jigsawplanet.com/?id=4ae4fd5a2695d112
Vi può essere utile sapere che questa è la "lower ......."
Dove siamo?
Le risposte sulla mia casella Flickr, prego.
Dopo 3 giorni, darò un indizio.
- 1° indizio: Siamo negli Stati Uniti
- 2° indizio: di tutte le Lower Fall che ci sono negli Stati Uniti, è quella più a nord.
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Vous pouvez réassembler le puzzle en cliquant sur le lien ci-dessus.
Il peut être utile de savoir que c'est la "lower ........."
Où sommes-nous?
Réponses sur ma messagerie Flickr, SVP
Après 3 jours, je vais donner un indice.
- 1er indice: Nous sommes aux États-Unis
- 2ème indice: des toutes les Lower Fall qu'il y a dans les Etats-Unis, est celle plus au nord.
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You can reassemble the puzzle by clicking the link above.
There may be useful to know that this is "the lower .........."
Where are we?
Responses on my Flickr box, please.
After 3 days, I will give a clue.
- 1st clue: We are in the U.S.
- 2nd clue: within all the Lower Fall that there are in the U.S., this is the northern one.
En clase una se aburre, y llega al punto en que le sale algo bonito, a Fuen le llama la atención y coloca cuidadosamente a lápiz nuestros nombres...y, sin apretar mucho su lápiz escribe.."hechos de gente, tan diferente..."
Puzzle Complete! A few grey hairs later! This has been on the go for a few years - with people from all over the planet getting a puzzle piece - and then the organizers trying to get them all back for the UNVEILING day before yesterday!! Simply amazing, especially if you look at the larger size and see what media people used, and the incredible creativity - and that it actually looks like something!! The size of this is approximately 14 feet by 12 feet....
15 Words- Nutrition Word Search Holiday Food Words Puzzle Worksheets www.nourishinteractive.com/hco/free_printables/kids_free_...
Puzzle wood neat Coleford in the Forest of Dean Glos
Puzzlewood (grid reference SO578092) is an ancient woodland site and tourist attraction, near Coleford in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England.[1][2] The site, covering 14 acres (5.7 ha), shows evidence of open-cast iron ore mining dating from the Roman period, and possibly earlier.
Over a mile of pathways were laid down in the early 19th century to provide access to the woods, and provide picturesque walks. The area contains strange rock formations, secret caves and ancient trees, with a confusing maze of paths.
The site is listed as a regionally important geological site in the 'Forest of Dean Local Plan Review'.[3]