Another Circle of Color-puzzle. I seem to do all of them the same way, starting from the centre and working towards the edged.

Another Circle of Color-puzzle. I seem to do all of them the same way, starting from the centre and working towards the edged.

This is one of the new Ravensburgers, with a slightly smaller box and the pieces in a paper bag. There was also some information about the artist, which is nice. I love the image, but it turned out to be a bit quite challenging.

This was my first puzzle from a new Ravensburger series called Art & Soul. There was more information about the artist than usual, and even some words on how to interpret the image – this is the desk of a set designer. The puzzle was fun and fairly easy. The pieces were of normal size (many 750 piece puzzles that I’ve done had XL pieces).

A few words about the packaging: this was my first Ravensburger with a paper bag for the pieces instead of the usual plastic bag. The front of the box didn’t show the whole image, but there was a smaller picture on the back that did. I worked from this smaller image, although there was also an enormous poster. I didn’t even take it out of the box, but it must be the same size as the finished puzzle.
This was really fun! The black and white images were a bit tricky, otherwise very easy.

Another puzzle from the Circle of Colors series. I worked the puzzle from the center towards the edges and did the edges last. The green ring was the most challenging part, but overall very easy and enjoyable. There was a poster, but I didn’t use it.

Since the beginning of August, I’m back at work from my four month break, and I found a half finished puzzle in the staff area of the library. Not my type of image, and also not my favourite brand (Educa), but it was still nice to put in a pieces here and there during the work day. I did put in the last piece, but many colleagues also worked on this.

This Wasgij puzzle was reasonably entertaining, although it was extremely easy to figure out what was happening. If you want to peek at the finished image you can do it here.

This was a nice, fairly easy puzzle. I did the edges first, and that was the most difficult part.

Another puzzle in the Disney Castle Collection. I have heard about Rapunzel, but I didn’t know Disney had done this story. They really went overboard with the enormous eyes this time, Rapunzel looks scary.

This is a puzzle from the Tactic Come to Finland series. It’s a poster for the Olympics that were to take place in Helsinki in 1940, but of course, there were no games in 1940 because of World War II.
The running man in the foreground is a statue of Paavo Nurmi, a middle- and long-distance runner in the 1920s, and the statue stands in front of the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki. Paavo Nurmi won eight Olympic gold medals in three Olympics, five of those in the Paris Olympics of 1924. When Finland finally got to host the games in 1952, Paavo Nurmi lit the fire in the stadium.

The games in 1952 used the same poster, with just small adjustments for dates and the post-war borders of Finland.