Welcome to the letter M of the 2024 A-to-Z blog challenge. This puzzle drew me in with its 1980s vibe—nostalgia for my childhood. You know I still love themed erasers and I currently have unicorn and sea turtle ones. So, this is another 1000-piece Buffalo Games puzzle. Its full title is My Awesome Collection 1989.… Continue reading My Awesome Collection
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Lavievert
Welcome to the letter L of the 2024 A-to-Z blog challenge. This is a Lavievert puzzle. It’s a 1000-piece jigsaw without a name, just a product identification number. Lavievert puzzle pieces are crafted from thickened cardboard. Under the Amazon product description, it says, “Jigsaw puzzles are magical games that never get old.” “Magic is not… Continue reading Lavievert
K puzzle brands
Welcome to the letter K of the 2024 A-to-Z blog challenge. There are two puzzle brands available on Amazon that start with a letter K: Kanglejia and Kaayee. I haven’t experienced these puzzle brands personally. The sale’s description for Kanglejia Jigsaw Puzzles reports that these puzzles are precision cut and HD printed. The price point—for… Continue reading K puzzle brands
Jigsaw Puzzle
Welcome to the letter J of the 2024 A-to-Z blog challenge. This puzzle is one thousand pieces. When completed, its dimensions are 750mm by 500mm. The material used for these pieces is hard and thick, but it fits together well. It comes with a puzzle bag and a poster. There’s a gloss on the top… Continue reading Jigsaw Puzzle
Incorporated—Wrebbit Puzzle Inc
Welcome to the letter H of the 2024 A-to-Z blog challenge. “If you’re curious, you’ll find puzzles around you. If you’re determined, you will solve them.” – Erno Rubik My letter I for the A-to-Z challenge is a bit of a stretch, but it keeps my puzzle theme and works for the letter. So, the… Continue reading Incorporated—Wrebbit Puzzle Inc
Holographic puzzle
Welcome to the letter H of the 2024 A-to-Z blog challenge. This is a holographic puzzle called “Above the Clouds.” It was the first puzzle in my puzzle collection. It’s one thousand pieces and its dimensions are twenty inches by twenty-seven inches. The artist of this puzzle is Circo Marchetti. The puzzle box refers to… Continue reading Holographic puzzle
General Store
Welcome to the letter G of the 2024 A-to-Z blog challenge. “Nostalgia is a file that removes the rough edges from the good old days.” – Doug Larson This is a new puzzle brand share since the 2024 A-to-Z challenge started. My go-to puzzle brands are Buffalo Games and Ravensburger, but every once in a… Continue reading General Store
Fun Fair Food
Welcome to the letter F of the 2024 A-to-Z blog challenge. This puzzle is titled Fun Fair Food. “Food can be expressive and therefore food can be art.” – Grant Achatz This Buffalo Games 1000-piece puzzle comes with a poster to reference while fitting the pieces together. The image is fun and playful with vibrant… Continue reading Fun Fair Food
Everyone is mad—a lighthearted insinuation of insanity
Welcome to the letter E of the 2024 A-to-Z blog challenge. “‘Have I gone mad?’‘I am afraid so, you are entirely bonkers. but I will tell you a secret… all the best people are.‘” – Alice in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll For anybody who doesn’t know, I love Alice in Wonderland. So, this puzzle—Everyone is Mad—was… Continue reading Everyone is mad—a lighthearted insinuation of insanity
donut worry, be happy—Another donut puzzle?
Welcome to the letter D of the 2024 A-to-Z blog challenge. What? Another donut puzzle? Yes, this puzzle is a 1000-piece Buffalo Games puzzle from their Collage Collection. They aptly titled it “donut worry, be happy.” Besides using brain power to fit the pieces together, this puzzle with its bright colours has a positive mood-altering… Continue reading donut worry, be happy—Another donut puzzle?
