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QuestionWhat can I do with the puzzle when I am finished with it?Community AnswerSpray or brush it with clear adhesive. When it's dry, carefully flip it over and do the same. When dry, it can be framed.
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QuestionIf there are no distinct images (such as a puzzle with all same flowers & colors,) how could this be done more easily?Community AnswerThis is the most difficult kind of puzzle. For these puzzles, it's important that you build the frame first and then focus on creating smaller groups from the center pieces. If you try to tackle the whole image at once you'll get overwhelmed. Even if your groups are just two or three pieces large you'll find that creating these groups will organize the pieces and bring you closer to your goal.
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QuestionShould I do one color group at a time?Community AnswerStart with the edges, as they are the easiest. Work your way to the middle according to color.
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QuestionWhat if I don't have someone to do it with?Community AnswerYou can complete a puzzle by yourself. If it is hard, you can start with the corners and edges, and work your way to the middle.
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QuestionShould I glue sections of puzzle pieces together so they don't separate?Community AnswerIf you're planning to frame the puzzle, yes. If you think you might want to complete the puzzle again in the future, no.
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QuestionI'm working a puzzle with a dragon and lot of sky and clouds, how should I do this?KitkattheactressCommunity AnswerSeparate your pieces into blue sky, white clouds, other colors of clouds/sky, and the dragon's different colors. Follow the steps of the article and it should help you.
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QuestionHow can I tell which a piece goes when it can go in 2 different places?Community AnswerWait until the pieces around that piece are put in and then you should be able to tell from the image which piece is the right fit for that area of the jigsaw.
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QuestionWhat if all the edge pieces look the same?Community AnswerKeep sticking them together to try to find the right fit. If that fails try a less difficult puzzle.
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QuestionHow do I put together a large puzzle that's difficult?Community AnswerStart with the edges, and group parts together as you find them. For example, if it were a dragon, you would start piecing its head together first, then move to the body, then the edge scenery. You will also need to be patient and take breaks.
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QuestionDo copies of the same puzzle have the same puzzle pieces or are the pieces different?Community AnswerYes, if it's the same manufacturer, the shapes cut will remain the same. Since puzzles nowadays often use stock images, you might find the same image used by separate companies.
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QuestionHow do I put together a 750 piece puzzle?Community AnswerGo through the whole box, separating out the edges. Put the rest of the pieces back in the other half of the box but I do your best to keep them face up. Put the edges together, then pick a color and go through the whole box again, setting aside any piece that matches that color. Sometimes this is a judgement call. If it's hard to pick out a color, try picking out a certain texture or pattern. Then put most of those together, maybe leaving a few out if they seem to be in a separate part of the puzzle. Then repeat til the puzzle is together!
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QuestionHow do I do a round puzzle where do I start?DonaganTop AnswererStart with the circumference. Look for all the pieces that feature a smooth arc on one side.
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QuestionI cannot find one edge piece and it is a new puzzle. Do they often miss one piece?DonaganTop AnswererNo, that's quite rare. Maybe you lost a piece.
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