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If you're lucky enough to get the gift of an jigsaw this holiday season, this is the perfect guide to help you get puzzled! Although we all have our own methods of solving puzzles, here are some tips and tricks that can aid beginners to become proficient users of jigsaws. If you are going to make one of our more difficult cut jigsaws, then the following might also be useful. Getting started The first pieces of a puzzle can be the most difficult even though they're obvious. Make sure you've got all your pieces laying flat on an uncluttered surface. Then, you can find the edges by putting the similar-coloured pieces together (all of the sky, all of grass, and all the brown pieces). This can assist you in finding the missing piece. Check over here to find out a full article on jigsaw puzzle table. Edges in After having your pieces set out and you've got your puzzle set out, one of the most well-known methods is starting with the edges and working your way in. This can be a little trickier with one of our shaped puzzles and extra difficult puzzles though, which have non-rectangular shapes and repetitive pieces may make it harder to locate the corners than regular. Additionally, most standard puzzles do not have standard corner pieces either, many feature die-cut corners, which makes the task even more difficult. They can be a bit challenging for the skilled adult puzzler. Jigsaws can't be built in one day Be aware that you don't have to complete the entire puzzle at once. It's a good idea to start small, especially in the case of trying to solve one of our most difficult puzzles. The feeling of satisfaction after you have completed a section can help you keep going. When you've got a few pieces of the puzzle, lay them where you want them to fit into the whole image. Even if they do not fit together, it is useful to have them in their place. This will make it easier to imagine the space between these sections, and help you find the pieces that connect them. Eyes on the prize The most efficient and effective method is to continue looking at the lid of the box. This will show you where the image of the puzzle is. Sometimes it helps to step back. If you are stuck in one spot or are trying to locate the right piece, you can move to the next section. When working with jigsaws that can be difficult to cut it is crucial to take a look at the entire image to stay focused on the goal. Have fun! Jigsaws aren't just for solitary things, they can be a great time with family and acquaintances. Two eyes is better than four eyes, so if you want some company while you puzzle away make sure you have someone else to work on the puzzle together! Particularly when you're trying to complete one of our difficult cuts, having help can be really beneficial. These 5 tips are our recommendations. Puzzlers of all kinds are adept at their own methods and techniques, such as identifying the back of their pieces. If you have any great tricks you'd like to share, please get in touch and tell us about it, we'd be delighted to hear from you.

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