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Jigsaw Puzzles: Picture Perfect Fun!

Can you fit all the pieces together to make a picture? Jigsaw puzzles are like magic pictures that come apart and go back together!

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Jigsaw puzzle

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Key Facts

First Puzzle Maker
John Spilsbury, an English cartographer (map maker).
Year of Invention
Around 1760.
Original Purpose
Educational tool for teaching geography.
Fun Fact
The largest jigsaw puzzle ever made had over 551,000 pieces!

What's a Jigsaw Puzzle?

Imagine a picture, like a cute puppy or a big castle, that’s been cut into lots of tiny, funny-shaped pieces. That’s a jigsaw puzzle! Your job is to find where each piece fits so the whole picture comes back together.

It’s like a treasure hunt for your eyes and fingers! Some puzzles have only a few big pieces, perfect for little hands, while others have hundreds or even thousands of tiny pieces for super puzzle solvers.

Where Did Puzzles Come From?

Long, long ago, over 250 years ago, a man named John Spilsbury in England had a great idea. He took a map and glued it onto wood, then cut it into pieces. He wanted kids to learn about the world by putting the map back together!

At first, these were called ‘dissected maps’ and were mostly for learning. Over time, people started making puzzles with all sorts of pictures, not just maps, and they became a fun game for everyone!

Why Are Puzzles So Cool?

Puzzles are like a workout for your brain! When you’re trying to find the right piece, you’re using your eyes to look for colors and shapes, and your brain is thinking really hard about where it might go. It’s also super satisfying when you finally click a piece into place!

Plus, you get to see a beautiful picture appear as you work, which is like creating your own art. It’s a fun way to learn patience and problem-solving.

How Do You Solve a Puzzle?

Solving a jigsaw puzzle is all about strategy! First, find all the edge pieces – they have straight sides and help you build the frame of your picture. Then, look at the picture on the box for clues.

Sort the other pieces by color or pattern. Are there lots of blue pieces? Those might be the sky!

Slowly, you’ll start connecting pieces that look like they belong together, building up the image bit by bit until the whole puzzle is complete!

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