From buying the puzzle itself to the placement of the last piece, nearly everyone has put together a jigsaw puzzle. There are jigsaw puzzles of all shapes and sizes, ranging from skill levels of, "You will go nuts!" to "a piece of cake." In puzzle building patience is a formadable ally, but the strategy involved is just as important.
After deciding that a jigsaw puzzle is what you want to do to make the time fly, you must buy the puzzle. There are many places to find jigsaw puzzles. Businesses that specialize in jigsaw puzzles might have a magazine you could look at, or you could just go to the local J.J. Newberries and buy a 1000-piece landscape puzzle for only $5.49. The 1000-piece puzzle might be a little too much for someone who was just starting, or wanted something quick, so I would recommend trying to find a 500+ piece puzzle with a picture that you think would be fun to assemble. For an example, I will use the 500+ piece puzzle "The Planets" that I recently put together. Once you have bought the particular puzzle that you want, you must find a place to work.
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