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A Company Created A 2000-Piece Jigsaw Puzzle That Is Totally Blank


If living indoors all the time is not your thing and the lockdown is crushing your nerves, a Japanese company has made just the thing you need to pass time.

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It is none other than a gigantic, 2000-piece, blank jigsaw puzzle.

In case you have watched all the TV serials and movies you had been delaying, have gone through all the content on Disney+ and Netflix, and have arranged everything in the house to be at its perfect place, the next thing you can do to live through this lockdown is solving this puzzle.

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The one thing common between your calendar and this 2,0000-piece puzzle is that both are completely blank right now. You have no appointments and the puzzle has no picture on it, it’s a plane, simple puzzle.

So you can obviously use this thing to pass a bunch of hours without being bored.

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Beverly Japan

The puzzle has been created by Beverly, a Japanese board company, and is named “Pure Hell.”

Just imagine, you have to put together all 2,000 of the pieces of the puzzle exactly where they need to be and have no way to find out if you are going in the same direction!

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That sounds exactly how a “pure hell” puzzle should sound like.

From the looks of it, it looks like the manufacturer doesn’t want you to buy or attempt this puzzle. The warnings on the box read “the great king of hell has arrived,” and “please do not buy this if you are a beginner.”

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You clearly need to be a very serious puzzle solver to buy something like that or to even think that such a horrendous task is even possible to undertake.

If not that, you need to have more patience than all of us combined to start solving such a thing.

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Beverly Japan

The puzzle costs $30.4 from the producer and you’ll have to pay a substantial courier fee if you want to get it somewhere out of Japan.

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But remember, there can also be a delay in the puzzle being sent to you because of the current situation and the crippled international traffic.

 

 

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