
today, on national puzzle day
i’m reminded of one of my most memorable puzzle-solving adventures
(sounds like an oxymoron, i know)
years ago, when in grad school
my sister sent me a very special puzzle
i’ve always been a huge fan of challenging jigsaw, crossword, and sudoku puzzles
after reading the description, i thought this would be right up my alley
the puzzle was all black, with a pale, delicate, and finely drawn vine winding through it
it had no straight edges, pieces were mostly all the same shape,
just slightly different sizes, and had no picture to use as a solution
i finally decided to tackle it one snowy day
that turned into three
as we were in the throng of what turned out to be a full-out blizzard
i cleared my large square coffee table, sat on a pillow on the floor,
put on some music, brought over a big cup of creamy coffee
and began
what turned out to be the most challenging puzzle of my lifetime
determined to solve it
my back was hurting, my hands were hurting, my eyes were hurting
by the end of day one
all the lights ablaze to detect any slight differentiation
only stopping for brief breaks or to sleep
at one point
i felt like jack nicholson in ‘the shining’
holed up, shut off from the world, snowed-in, and involved in an insane enterprise
but
solve it i did
with the gift of those three long days
when it was impossible to go anywhere
the local world pretty much shut down for the snow
not going to let this puzzle beat me
after i put the last piece in place
i tore it apart and put it back in the box
making a decision to never make this puzzle again
i passed it on to a friend at school, told her it was a gift not a loan, and wished her good luck.
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about this item:
- 🧩Black puzzles for adults – 1000 pcs. hell level difficulty jigsaw puzzles are made from premium quality materials, the size of each puzzle is different, each is precision made so that every piece fits perfectly, touch smooth, full of detail, Special surface film treatment. It’s a game to enlarge your brain capacity, a game to strengthen eye-hand coordination and your imagination. It’s not so easy to complete the black puzzle, but once finished, you will be proud of yourself.
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puzzle history timeline:
2300 bc- early puzzles
before modern puzzles, labyrinth puzzles were popular in ancient egypt.
1767 – jigsaws
mapmaker, john spilsbury creates the first jigsaw puzzle
1908 – puzzle-mania
puzzles become a full-blown craze in the united states
1933 – peak popularity
during the great depression, puzzle sales soared to 10 million a week
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“a puzzle with a solution is a game. a puzzle without a solution is a work of art.”
― marty rubin
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