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Around the World: Divide and Conquer Approach

Around the World: Divide and Conquer Approach

As most mega puzzle enthusiasts know, puzzles large enough to come in separate bagged sections usually have a repeat pattern (or several) in each bag. They are generally around the 1,000+ piece mark, but there are definitely exceptions to this very general rule of thumb. In the case of Educa’s larger piece count puzzles (6,000 pieces and higher) the repeat pattern is exactly 1,000 pieces as they always include a couple of “half pieces” within each pattern to make up…

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Around the World: The U.N. Building

Around the World: The U.N. Building

In the times we currently find ourselves, where a horrendous and deadly virus has already claimed over 60,000 American lives, I take some comfort in assembling aspects of the Around the World puzzle which are not only famous American landmarks, but which also speak to me as a way to unite the world in common cause — freedom with the Statue of Liberty and now the UN Building – a true representation of global peace and hope. I absolutely loved…

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Around the World: Shanghai World Financial Center

Around the World: Shanghai World Financial Center

This building is so cool looking I think. Due to its shape and the puzzle artist’s rendering of the color (mostly purple), the pieces really stood out as I was sub-sorting all the skyscrapers. I was excited to build this beautiful piece of architecture and learn a little more about this landmark along the way. I think my favorite part of the architecture is the upside down trapezoid shaped “cutout” way up near the top. This amazing and extremely complex…

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Around the World: 4/1/20 Update

Around the World: 4/1/20 Update

You know, you would think with all the extra time I am spending at home these days due to COVID-19, I would have made a lot more progress on this puzzle than I have. ? But, alas that is not the case. Both Randy and I are still holding down our full-time jobs, which we are extremely grateful to have right now, while also trying to help our two boys navigate a whole new way of learning. It has been…

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Around the World: Making Progress

Around the World: Making Progress

Over the last couple of weeks between cleaning and hosting Thankgiving, I have been sorting and sorting and….well, you get the idea. I have to say — 42k pieces is no joke! It has been fun, but with as much sorting as I have done, and knowing I am only halfway through the big mixed container it is a bit daunting. I know I will get there, but jeez louise it doesnt feel like it’s ever going to end. LOL

My Journey Begins in the Far East with the Forbidden City

My Journey Begins in the Far East with the Forbidden City

On my first night of sorting, I was seeing a bunch of pieces that stood out from all the others. For some reason, I decided to pull these pieces out onto a separate tray. At the end of that first night, I quickly took a closer look at these pieces, and found I was able to already make a few connections. I don’t know why, but for some reason these few pieces reminded me of a carrousel you might see…

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Sorting Landmarks Around the World Has Begun

Sorting Landmarks Around the World Has Begun

On Tuesday, November 12, 2019, I officially started working on Around the World. The task of sorting 42,000 small pieces of cardboard is NO JOKE. I have pieces everywhere! Initially, on paper, I thought I would categorize the first rough sort into about 19 categories. As I have been going through the pieces this week, it has turned out to be a few less. Mostly because it’s just too difficult to tell for sure on a lot of pieces what…

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And A Mixing We Will Go

And A Mixing We Will Go

Derek and I are now “famous” with all five of my Facebook puzzle groups after posting this video of our mixing of Educa’s Around the World 42,000 piece puzzle. Even though he was sick at the time, he had a good time helping out with the puzzle project. In fact, my all-time favorite moment came at the end after the video was over. I asked Derek to carefully re-check each bag to make sure no pieces got stuck inside a…

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AROUND THE WORLD Puzzle Project: Supplies

AROUND THE WORLD Puzzle Project: Supplies

Today I went out and bought most of the materials I anticipate needing in order to assemble this puzzle.  Here’s what I got: 1.  Forty-two 20 x 30″ foam boards — I anticipate I will need a few more since each board holds a little less than 1,000 pieces, but this will be plenty to get me started for sure. ? 2.  Three packages of thin foam sheets ( each package contains 12 sheets).  I love these for laying out…

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