🧩 Unleash Your Inner Puzzle Master!
This 2000-piece jigsaw puzzle features the breathtaking Horseshoe Bend in Arizona, designed for both adults and older kids. Crafted from eco-friendly materials, it offers a fun and challenging experience while promoting family bonding and stress relief. Once completed, it serves as a stunning piece of home decor, making it a perfect gift for any occasion.
H**E
A Great Challenge!
This puzzle was really challenging because the pieces fit together so easily I found myself mismatching them a lot, and having to go back and redo it. I enjoyed that thought because it was a fresh challenge! Definitely make sure to pay close attention to details like color textures and shade variations, and do it under a very bright lamp if possible!
A**R
Extremely Difficult In Many Ways
I like to think that I am pretty good at jigsaw puzzles. I can usually do a 1000 piece puzzle in 3-5 days working casually. I purchased this puzzle for the size and image challenge but have found the puzzle to be the most difficult I have worked on for several reasons. Color of picture on box compared to actual puzzle pieces is way off so you can't really use it for reference in any normal way (no poster included). The color variations are extremely subtle.There is also very little variation in puzzle piece shapes making it hard to build by looking for unique shapes to build on. I have found that so many pieces appear to fit fine but when you compare the image details they don't match - I take apart the pieces that I have assembled more often than not, but they really look like they fit. I am into my 3rd week on this puzzle and only have it bout 25% complete.Overall piece quality is OK, I have turned up edges on some pieces by just taking them apart so many times.I wish I had more positive things to say, as I really like the image and want to finish the puzzle. I would not purchase another puzzle from this brand out of frustration.
E**M
Size matters
The puzzle itself is beautiful but what we found when trying to put it together is that it’s not the same as the image on the box. I’ll explain…. The image on the box shows a broader and wider view than what the actual pieces of the puzzle are. While we were putting together the outside, we noticed that we were looking for pieces that were not there. Upon further inspection we realized that the puzzle itself is actually about an half inch in difference, all around the edges, from the actual photo. This was very frustrating at first but once we realized that is was just an image issue we were able to move forward with putting it together. Just a heads up for future buyers.
G**D
Challenging
This took me 5 weeks to do. I glued it together and my husband made it a frame. I hangs in our living room now
L**B
Average
Several pieces were separating right out of a sealed bag. Thinner than usual. Cutting so similar you'll need to verify with a second piece for accuracy. There are 5 basic colors, very little patterning so mistakes can compound. You'll spend a lot of time looking so work pairs to confirm you even have the right pieces together. They are either snug or have a very slight wiggle. The box shows a vibrant scene but the actual puzzle is very muted in color and looks pale, washed out. The feature rock formation is pale yellow and pinkish to tanwhile the water is just dark.
K**G
Spectacular View, almost heaven
I love doing jigsaw puzzles. I haven't opened this one, but it looks interesting.
J**Y
too few cuts to be enjoyable
2000 pieces puzzles games are great, but this one has too few cuts to be enjoyable. Several zones have alike colors, so you can't use the colors or the pattern to guide you, and you end up with multiple possible pieces that could fit in any position. For example, in the sky at the top (mostly uniformly white), I could use the mountain top line as a guide, but above that there were several positions where 6 to 8 different pieces could fit, none of them 'perfectly snug' (but one of them had to be the right one), but all of them a possible candidate with an other piece that would also work to continue the line. In the end, it becomes a random permutation exercise, which takes away the fun for me.
G**N
Impossible!
Having done jigsaw puzzles for about 60 years this was the first one I gave up on. There were 9 pieces missing, maybe more, and the fact that the pieces were cut without much differential and the picture was mostly the same color and tone, it was Impossible!
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