Amazon Is Now Selling A 1000-Piece All-White “Impossible” Puzzle For $20 And It Looks Like A Cruel Joke
As April is coming to an end and the internet is filling up with jokes about it lasting five thousand years, people are starting to crave the craziest in-house activities. While some people are still sticking to the classics, such as binging Netflix, or using the ancient time-passing technique of drowning oneself in books, others are baking their fifth loaf of bread today to join the newest Instagram craze. If you are none of the above, we have a perfect activity to pass time while in lockdown. If you’re up for a challenge, get your hands on this completely white 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle.
More info: Tinyouth
All the jigsaw puzzle enthusiasts can now enjoy the impossible challenge of assembling an all-white puzzle
If you feel like your life is just a little bit too easy, this company named Tinyouth has some brain-melting challenges for you: anything from high-difficulty scenic photography puzzles to mouth guard party games to insanely difficult 1000-piece puzzles. If their gradient jigsaw puzzle doesn’t seem difficult enough, you can take up the ultimate challenge with the all-white 1000-piece high-difficulty jigsaw puzzle.
There is a 1000-piece blank puzzle waiting for you to take up the challenge
There are two piece sizes to choose from
The company gently calls it a “stress reliever challenge for [a] puzzle freak.” It consists of 1000 pieces of pure white cardboard of different shapes. If you find it a little bit too challenging, they offer a little hack when assembling it—just look to the backside of the piece, where it has markings that help separate different sections and thus ease your struggle at least a little bit.
It is made of pure color thickened cardboard
The puzzle is considered of high difficulty level and is suitable for 14-year-olds and above
This brain-twister is 42 cm wide and 29.7 cm tall when finished and is suitable for ages 14 and above. While the company states it’s an educational game that would make a perfect birthday or Christmas present, some people might argue and say it’s real nightmare fuel. However, it can make a pretty romantic or witty gift if you draw something on it yourself.
It costs $20 and can be bought from Amazon
For those not so into the White Heaven puzzle, the company offers an alternative
Whether you just want to pass time during quarantine by staring at a pile of white jigsaw puzzle pieces, prank someone by sending it as a gift, or take it to the next level by painting it yourself and making a one-of-a-kind puzzle, it’s available on Amazon for $20.
You can buy an all-black jigsaw puzzle for the ultimate challenge
This is what people had to say about it
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Share on FacebookAll the pieces follow a pattern if you look closely, so it's a pretty easy one to build.
I noticed that too immediately. A super simple pattern too
Load More Replies...I remember an all red circle one that was much harder than this.
Load More Replies...There are literally five different pieces. The corner, two for boarder, two for the inside.
How about this monster to make your eyes bleed? https://www.zazzle.com/z/2dkd7oen?rf=238294269390097475
I don't get what the fuss is? The picture is what makes a puzzle difficult. If it is plain white all you have to do is determine the pattern sizes of the pieces and make them fit. When a puzzle is cut, the machine makes a series of repetitive pieces. There will only be like 5 to 10 different shaped puzzle pieces depending on the puzzle size. A white puzzle would not be more difficult. A picture puzzle makes arranging those pieces difficult. Once you figure out the 5 or 10 sizes they all group together in a pattern.
My sister put together a solid black puzzle -it was a 1000 piece puzzle-back in 1966. Took her forever.
This is nothing new. I had a silver puzzle like this before, but with more random shapes and no edges.
It's easier than a normal puzzle because many puzzle pieces can be used instead of another while in a normal puzzle each piece only goes in one place.
Could we mix the black and white pieces then? If the patterns are designed same?
Someone should give one to tRump and one to Dense Pense and tell them the pieces are colored
I actually know 3 people who have bought these, for the challenge.
Years and years ago, when my mom was still with us [breast cancer] I gave my mom a puzzle called "Little Red Riding Hood". It was ROUND and solid red. It took her a couple of days to put it together [it had a 1000 pieces] and when I came over the next time she said "Thanks for the da**ed puzzle, did you know it had ONE piece missing?" And sure enough, one piece, the one in the center, was missing.
And people are still shopping on Amazon. Despite the wretched employment and shipping practices. smh
All the pieces follow a pattern if you look closely, so it's a pretty easy one to build.
I noticed that too immediately. A super simple pattern too
Load More Replies...I remember an all red circle one that was much harder than this.
Load More Replies...There are literally five different pieces. The corner, two for boarder, two for the inside.
How about this monster to make your eyes bleed? https://www.zazzle.com/z/2dkd7oen?rf=238294269390097475
I don't get what the fuss is? The picture is what makes a puzzle difficult. If it is plain white all you have to do is determine the pattern sizes of the pieces and make them fit. When a puzzle is cut, the machine makes a series of repetitive pieces. There will only be like 5 to 10 different shaped puzzle pieces depending on the puzzle size. A white puzzle would not be more difficult. A picture puzzle makes arranging those pieces difficult. Once you figure out the 5 or 10 sizes they all group together in a pattern.
My sister put together a solid black puzzle -it was a 1000 piece puzzle-back in 1966. Took her forever.
This is nothing new. I had a silver puzzle like this before, but with more random shapes and no edges.
It's easier than a normal puzzle because many puzzle pieces can be used instead of another while in a normal puzzle each piece only goes in one place.
Could we mix the black and white pieces then? If the patterns are designed same?
Someone should give one to tRump and one to Dense Pense and tell them the pieces are colored
I actually know 3 people who have bought these, for the challenge.
Years and years ago, when my mom was still with us [breast cancer] I gave my mom a puzzle called "Little Red Riding Hood". It was ROUND and solid red. It took her a couple of days to put it together [it had a 1000 pieces] and when I came over the next time she said "Thanks for the da**ed puzzle, did you know it had ONE piece missing?" And sure enough, one piece, the one in the center, was missing.
And people are still shopping on Amazon. Despite the wretched employment and shipping practices. smh
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