Yellow-Red-Blue, 2018-05-17

As you may remember, the library where I work has a puzzle out for customers to work on. Originally, the puzzles were all from me, but then other people started bringing in puzzles as well, and this is one of those. I borrowed it and did it at home. Many Kandinsky paintings make great puzzles, and this was definitely one of those.

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Yellow-Red-Blue by Kandinsky, Clementoni, 1000 pieces. Completed on May 17th, 2018.

Seti I and Hathor, 2018-09-30

Another Egyptian image, this time an authentic one. To the left is the goddess Hathor, and to the right pharaoh Seti I (1290–1279 BC). I enjoyed the puzzle very much, although it wasn’t that easy, and I remember glare was a problem. Nathan puzzles have a glossy finish.

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Seti I and Hathor, Nathan, 1500 pieces. Completed on September 30th, 2018.

Late As Usual

So, I was actually going to post a Halloween puzzle, but of course, I started way too late. I’ve started two, but I expect it will be Christmas before they’re both finished 🙂

I started what must be the ultimate Halloween puzzle yesterday here in Dortmund:

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Loup’s Castle of Horrors. I’m expecting this to be one of my favourite Loup puzzles of all time.

Back in Helsinki, I started working on a mystery puzzle with a similar theme. Here’s a little spoiler from that:

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I love the hat 🙂

Happy Halloween!