Best Steps for making a puzzle
STEP 1: SORT AND ORGANIZE
Lay out all the puzzle pieces on a clean, flat surface. Sort them by edge pieces and interior pieces to make assembly easier. Organize pieces by color, pattern, or shape if it helps.
STEP 2: ASSEMBLE EDGES
Begin by assembling the edge pieces to form the border of the puzzle. Look for pieces with straight edges and corners.
STEP 3: WORK INWARD
After completing the edges, work inward to assemble the interior sections of the puzzle. Sort the remaining pieces based on their colors, patterns, or distinct features.
Your Quick Guide
HOW TO ENJOY YOUR PUZZLE?
To have fun with your puzzle, find a quiet spot. Sort the pieces by edges and colors. Start connecting them, and enjoying the challenge. Take breaks as needed. When you finish, take a moment to appreciate your work.
FAQs
There are various types of puzzles, including jigsaw puzzles, crossword puzzles, Sudoku puzzles, logic puzzles, and word search puzzles.
Puzzles can improve cognitive skills such as problem-solving, memory, and spatial reasoning. They also provide stress relief, promote mindfulness, and offer a sense of accomplishment when completed.
Sort puzzle pieces by edge and interior pieces, and further organize them by color, pattern, or shape. Use trays, containers, or even egg cartons to keep pieces organized.
You can preserve a finished puzzle by applying puzzle glue or mod podge to the front and back of the completed puzzle. Once dry, you can frame it or display it as desired.
To frame a puzzle, first, ensure it is glued together securely. Then, place it face down on a clean surface, apply puzzle glue to the back, and place it in a frame with a backing board.
Store puzzles in a dry, flat area away from direct sunlight. You can use puzzle storage mats, puzzle roll-up mats, or puzzle storage boxes to keep them safe and organized.