Monday, March 22, 2010

Choosing A Jigsaw Puzzle

Choosing a jigsaw puzzle for the first time or less experienced puzzlers should choose an image which has various distinct areas of color. You should also choose a puzzle with an image that appeals to you. For example; if you enjoy the oceans and beaches you might want to start with a beach puzzle or ocean puzzles. Photos or drawings with distinct lines are easier than paintings because the brush strokes cause object boundaries to become blurred. Also the artist may use the exact same color in several places on the painting. A first timer may wish to try 300, 500 or 1000 piece jigsaw puzzles for starters, and then progress to a larger number of pieces from there.

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