We want to make puzzles you can feel good about. More than a puzzle, you will learn about wine of course, but also about Italian geography as you start playing your way into the world of wine.įor every item sold we will plant one tree and make a donation to improve global access to safe drinking water. The box also features our grape profiles, describing aromas, characteristics, and food pairing tips! Illustrated by hand, our design was first hand-drawn and then attentively reviewed with the help of some of the top sommeliers in the world. "Age and glasses of wine should never be counted." - Italian proverbĬarefully curated by our very own sommelier, the Italian Wine Puzzle highlights the country’s key wine-producing regions, main grape varieties, and star appellations.
On the other hand, puzzles with large areas of a single color or shade are much more difficult to put together because pieces may be difficult or nearly impossible to match together without using the trial-and-error method."Anni e bicchieri di vino non si contano mai."
Puzzles that feature lots of small areas of different colors are easier to do because you can recognize individual pieces faster. Some artwork, when coupled with larger pieces, can be very, very easy to put together. The last factor in determining the difficulty of a jigsaw puzzle is to consider the artwork the puzzle is using. While our site does not offer a way to determine the size of each piece (maybe we'll add that at some point), you can look at the size of the finished puzzle and compare it to the piece count to determine a rough idea of how big or small the pieces are. Because of this, it can be more difficult to determine which piece goes where. This is because the pieces would feature smaller amounts of artwork and detail. If two puzzles with the same artwork and the same number of pieces were offered with different sizes of pieces, the puzzle with the smaller piece would be more difficult to put together. Piece SizeĪnother factor in difficulty is the size of the puzzle piece. The pieces in Bird's Eye View are going to be much, much smaller, making it more difficult to piece together. For example, Bird's Eye View has 1,000 pieces and finishes at 26.75" x 19", while Candy Galore also has 1,000 pieces but finishes at 24 x 30. While there may be many puzzles that come in a 1,000 piece count, they may have a huge variety of difficulties. Both puzzles are fun to put together, but the 1,000 piece puzzle will offer a greater level of difficulty and time commitment.Ĭonsider the size of the puzzle. A Picture Perfect Day is offered in aģ00 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle and a 1,000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle. For example, Jane Wooster Scott has a number of puzzles that come in different piece counts. Often, we sell jigsaw puzzles featuring the same artwork, but with different piece counts. Smaller counts make for less time sorting through pieces and faster puzzling. With 1,000 pieces in a puzzle, you have to sort through 1,000 pieces many times to find the pieces and matches you are looking for. Generally speaking, the higher the piece count, the harder the puzzle is. Puzzles come in a large variety of piece counts. This is the easiest part of determining the difficulty of a If you're looking for a real challenge (or, alternatively, you want an easier puzzle), use these factors as you shop. There are a number of factors to consider when rating the difficulty of a jigsaw puzzle.
Often, shoppers assume the difficulty of a jigsaw puzzle is based only on the piece count alone. Jigsaw puzzles is to look only at piece count. A common mistake made by many people shopping for