This 1,000-Blank-Piece Puzzle Set Is Being Sold At Rs 1,500 On Amazon
Harin - May 04, 2020
You are probably thinking about what other things you could try during this self-isolation time. Well, this puzzle set might be the one.
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Do you feel bored when having to stay inside your house these days? You want to go out but you are not allowed to, unless for necessary purposes. March and April have already come and gone. And now, you are probably thinking about what other things you could try during this self-isolation time. Well, this puzzle set might be the one.
Tinyouth, the company making board games as well as jigsaw puzzles, has released a new jigsaw puzzle set with 1,000 pieces. And the special thing about this puzzle set is that all of its pieces are white. About its price? It costs only Rs 1,500 on Amazon. With this puzzle, it could either be the beginning of an amazing dream of enthralling entertainment or it could be your worst nightmare.

Your heartbeat may be escalating right now, either at the thought of twisting your brain at this challenge of assembling 1,000 pieces of white puzzles or at the fact that your partner or your friend may buy it and force you to join in. If you don’t like puzzles, it would be a nightmare to spend hours looking at pieces that have no difference from each other.
But the positive thing is that it would certainly help you kill time.
The puzzle covers 42cm by 29.7cm. You get to choose the size of each puzzle piece. The mini size is 1cm while the regular size is 2cm.

Now, if you think you might not make it, Tinyouth has already prepared a life-saving hack. There are markings on the back of each piece that will help you differentiate the puzzle’s different sections.
Because it is a high-difficulty-level puzzle, it is only for people from 14 years old and above.
Once you complete assembling all the puzzle pieces, you can get creative and draw something on it and then send it as a gift to someone. If you aren’t a white person, you can go for an all-black puzzle.
Speaking of puzzle, the University of Washington has created a new puzzle game that challenges scientists as well as the public to build a protein to block COVID-19 from infiltrating human cells. The game is currently on Foldit, a website designed for crowdsourcing contributions to important protein research from over 2 lakh registered players.
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