With the lockdown/quarantine continuing to extend, people are running out of ways to entertain themselves while remaining locked up inside their residences.
While some are trying to adopt new hobbies like baking or learning new skills and even languages, some are simply trying to see every last movie and TV series available with various streaming services.
And some are passing their time trying to solve Jigsaw puzzles.
If you are into puzzles and are looking for an ultimate one to keep yourself occupied, Kodak has an absolute monster of a puzzle that you can try.
Kodak, better known for making cameras and camera films, is offering the world’s largest jigsaw puzzle and the whole set up is simply jaw-dropping.
Made up of photos of the “27 Wonders of the World,” this gigantic puzzle is made up of 51,300 individual pieces.
This monstrous puzzle will cost you something around $500 but that is not a price too high if you take into account all the fun you are going to have with this absolute challenge.
It is the world’s largest puzzle and that means some really impressive figures.
The mammoth weighs in at 18.5 kilograms and has a total area of 16.47 square meters. It features Paris’s Eiffel Tower, Rome’s Colosseum, Peru’s Machu Picchu, and India’s Taj Mahal.
Puzzle Warehouse says about Kodak’s impressive puzzle: “These are the brightest, richest, most colorful puzzles yet from Kodak, known for the highest quality imagery and brilliant photography.
“Each of the 27 individual puzzles is bagged separately. Box includes a large reference poster, information about each location and helpful instructions and tips.
“Perfect for a group/family project or the ultimate gift for the wanderlust traveler in your life.”
In the wake of the current situation where we are not allowed to leave our homes unless absolutely necessary, this puzzle can be a sort of escape right from the safety and comfort of your own bedroom.
If you are not into traveling or simply don’t want to recreate places from around the world, you can try other puzzles.
Another puzzle that recently got fame is named “Pure He**.” It is designed by a Japanese board game designer firm named Beverly.
The puzzle has 2,000 pieces and the whole thing is absolutely blank.
Putting together 2,000 pieces of a puzzle together with no idea about which piece belongs where is surely a difficult task but there are people who like doing that for fun.
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