🧠 Puzzle Your Way to Peace!
This 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle features a vibrant rainbow flower design, measuring 29.5" x 19.69" when completed. Crafted from high-quality recycled cardboard, it promotes cognitive skills and family bonding while providing a relaxing and rewarding experience for both adults and kids aged 14 and up.
D**
Puzzle
Really nice puzzles. Bright colors and pieces are a nice clean cut.
L**I
Fun!
Great quality of the pieces. I like that the pieces are smaller so it doesn’t take up all of my table space. I put together a lot of puzzles and I like the complexity of this one so I have more of a challenge.
J**R
Beautiful color and beautiful design.
great color. loved this puzzle
C**E
Missing pieces
2 missing pieces .Edit: seller reached out and sent new puzzle. Much appreciated. Awaiting completion to ensure all pieces.
C**Y
Great Puzzle
This puzzle is great. Loved the letters printed in the back to help sorting pieces easier.
L**P
Not a True Jigsaw
Pieces made of very peculiar material, all pieces same size and shape, all pieces have two tabs and two slots. No creativity or challenge.
R**T
Beautiful puzzle below average execution
High quality printing and the lovely art make this puzzle stand out. But for us it’s marred by two difficult to understand oversights.1. The colors of the puzzle don’t match the cover.The hues are off across-the-board. The greens are particularly bad, dulled to brown or shifted into the blues. You can’t hold a piece up, look at the reference picture, and know where it goes. A big part of this puzzle is distinguishing the fine details between similar feathers on different birds, or small changes in the tones of the sky or flora. Crucial colors like the reds and greens are so far off or so badly dulled that for much of the plumage figuring out what bird you’ve got is pointless. We resorted to using the lettering system on the back of the pieces, which break the puzzle up into four smaller puzzles.Problem #1 is made that much more irritating by problem #2:2. The cutting sucks.The cuts are so generic, many many pieces fit together perfectly -or nearly- that are not a match. There’s no good side to this. If it’s by design to make it harder, it’s a bad design. I like hard puzzles. This is the first time I’ve done a puzzle where there didn’t seem to be any reason for the pieces to be cut the way they are.So in the end, I working a patch of sky differentiated by slight changes in color and I can’t use the photo reference, some colors are too washed out to distinguish, and I can’t count on the pieces to be cut so only the right ones fit.That’s three strikes for me.The puzzle is doable, and we still had fun.
M**N
cute puzzle for new parents
great reading ideas for children
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