A puzzle from the Ravensburger Circle of Colors series. I tend to start these puzzles from the middle and do the edges last, and this was no exception.

A puzzle from the Ravensburger Circle of Colors series. I tend to start these puzzles from the middle and do the edges last, and this was no exception.

A bit too dark, but still nice, and with only 500 pieces, it wasn’t too difficult.

This image was pretty challenging, and the puzzle took quite a while to finish. Fortunately, the cur was very good, and there were no false fits, otherwise I wouldn’t have been able to complete it, and that would have been a shame, as it was a gift from a friend who spends her summer vacations in the Åland islands.

Wonderful puzzle, and much better quality than I expected. It does say Premium Plus Quality on the box, and it was more expensive than the usual Trefl puzzles, and I can confirm that both the pieces and the cut are clearly superior. Absolutely nothing to complain about here.

This was nice! An installment in the Hey Take a Trip-series done in the style of Hieronymus Bosch. It doesn’t actually say on the box who did this, but I’m pretty sure it’s Marino Degano.

Nice little puzzle, very enjoyable.

That should be Amalfi, I think, but it says Amalfy both on the box and on the puzzle itself.
Alipson was a new brand for me, and I don’t think there will be many more. The pieces were sturdy enough, but unfortunately, the fit wasn’t good. The pieces just didn’t fit together well.

In retrospect, I probably shouldn’t have bought this puzzle, there is far too much vegetation. It did help that much of it was colourful, but still not my favourite image. This was a basic Trefl, where you have to watch out for false fits. The pieces also had some really sharp edges, to the point where I think my fingers would be sore if I did many of these in a row.

A puzzle from the Trefl Cosmic Alchemy series. It is also part of the Trefl Unlimited Fit line, which is a bit more expensive that the basic Trefl puzzles. Apparently, you can remove the edges and combine puzzles in this series to larger puzzles. I’m not sure if the cut is completely identical (I think it probably is), or if it’s just identical around the edges.
Anyway, this was my first Unlimited Fit puzzle, and I was impressed with the quality. It was much better than the basic Trefl, the pieces were sturdier, and the cut was much better. There were no false fits. I also enjoyed the image, and this came together a lot faster than I had expected.

This is the first I’ve done from a Schmidt series with camping images, and it was lovely. I have a few more of these, and they all look great.
