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31 Aug 2011, 5:12 am

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31 Aug 2011, 6:07 am

Keith Haring: Double Retrospect - 32000 Pieces Puzzle (still trying)



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31 Aug 2011, 10:02 pm

on my computer i've done some hard puzzles using the pics i have on my computer, i've done 700 to 1000 pieces on average, most of the time i find certain pics to be harder then others, and i don't look at the ref much.

but i completed 15 or so puzzles within the game's trial limit of 30 days. i would go bigger then 1000 but most of my pics are small and at a certain piece count it is impossible to see what is on each piece to match them up. so i need to make my pics bigger or increase the restrictions to bump up the difficulty. but i learned one thing i really don't know some of my collected art like i thought i did.



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31 Aug 2011, 11:05 pm

a 2000 piece 3d puzzle of the US capitol building


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01 Sep 2011, 1:07 am

Titangeek wrote:
a 2000 piece 3d puzzle of the US capitol building


wow 8O that's the only type of puzzle i can't build, i got a train once for christmas, i got stumped, and everyone else in the house took a crack at it, like 7 adults or so and they didn't get much farther then i did. they were working on it for several hours.



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01 Sep 2011, 1:37 am

xemnasfan wrote:
Titangeek wrote:
a 2000 piece 3d puzzle of the US capitol building


wow 8O that's the only type of puzzle i can't build, i got a train once for christmas, i got stumped, and everyone else in the house took a crack at it, like 7 adults or so and they didn't get much farther then i did. they were working on it for several hours.


took me about three months, finally figured out, do it as if it was a regular puzzle, then put all the different parts together.


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01 Sep 2011, 9:02 pm

Titangeek wrote:
xemnasfan wrote:
Titangeek wrote:
a 2000 piece 3d puzzle of the US capitol building


wow 8O that's the only type of puzzle i can't build, i got a train once for christmas, i got stumped, and everyone else in the house took a crack at it, like 7 adults or so and they didn't get much farther then i did. they were working on it for several hours.


took me about three months, finally figured out, do it as if it was a regular puzzle, then put all the different parts together.


i would try that if i even knew where my train puzzle was.



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07 Sep 2011, 1:01 pm

I used to build lots of puzzles but grew tired of it. Now I feel the need to restart again.
The largest one I built was 5000 piece Jan van Haasteren puzzle. I found a really good online puzzle that I build almost everytime I'm looking at a video.