Saturday, August 27, 2022

When puzzling brings out another dimension

Last time we put together a puzzle with a 3D picture. This time Shravani brought an actual 3D puzzle for Shravya.

I remembered when we were little, we had few books having pieces to build a house and a garden around. Shravya has built similar 3D house using foam pieces.

However this new puzzle is the tower of Burj Khalifa, the famous building from Dubai. The puzzle is actually for children around 8 yrs, so Shravya wasn't engaged enough to build it. I and my mother on the other hand were happy to build a new type of puzzle :)

Vital stats

Pieces : 43

Time to build : Less than an hour

Puzzle : 3D

Saturday, August 21, 2021

3D puzzles can be a pain in the neck !

A few weeks back I saw a 3D picture puzzle that my nephew had. Having seen such a 3D puzzle for the first time I was hooked ! I borrowed it from him and last week finally started putting it together. 

The puzzle is quite interesting and challenging and my family ended up playing with it whenever they could. They spending as much time as they did is a surprise in itself :)

Vital stats 

Pieces : 500

Time taken to complete : 4-5 days

Puzzle picture : 3D

At the start I thought we would have to look at the picture very closely to put the pieces together. I sorted the pieces with obvious colour differences.  However, as we worked on the puzzle edge, we realised that the pieces had so many colors and shades which couldn't be seen at a first glance. I actually ended up looking at the pieces from various angles before I could decide where a piece might fit. 

Due to lesser pieces in green trees and yellow of the Tiger's face, the picture started appearing quite quickly. For the rest, I had to sort the pieces by shape. Once that was done, we could complete the rest in just 2 days.

This 3D Tiger puzzle taught me that the 3D puzzles can be a pain in the neck 🐯!!

If anyone interested, Amazon has a few such 3D picture puzzles from National Geographic.

Despite the challenges of 3D picture and different color shades that you can see depending on the angle you look from, this is still the fastest puzzle we have put together so far.

Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Westminster Sunset

This one is an amazing painting by the artist Dominic Davison, converted into a puzzle. 

The scene is colorful and a bit challenging to put together for the same reason :) My mother completed almost entire puzzle single handedly. 

A beautiful, refreshing view of the sky with the reflections captured are amazing to look at. The bridges and transport vehicles, such less number of vehicles on the road remind me of my city, a few years back. It feels so laid back and peaceful to look at the scene. 

Westminster sunset

Vital stats 

Pieces : 1000

Time to complete : Less than a week