Reviewing A Litographs Jigsaw Puzzle | Texas Constitution

Hey there, Puzzlers! It's always fun for me to try new brands and share my thoughts on them. In this blog “Reviewing A Litographs Jigsaw Puzzle | Texas Constitution", I’m going to share my experience and thoughts about a puzzle of the state of Texas from a company called Litographs.

I found this puzzle pretty challenging. But the effort was worth it. It turned out beautifully when completed. It has a few words that are actually the words of the Texas Constitution, and then the blank, white space represents the shape of Texas. Sounds cool, right?

The puzzle was extremely challenging. However, this time the blank white space was less frightening to me than all the tiny words. The puzzle was in a really small box, so that made me think it might not even be a very large puzzle.

The box was really simple and basic, which I'm totally fine with. I'm not trying to collect the boxes, but I do appreciate it when companies send nice boxes. However, I'm more concerned with high-quality puzzles.

Alright moving further, as I opened up the box, some of the pieces were still together so I disassembled them first. So, after disassembling all the pieces, I cleaned up puzzle dust (Although, the puzzle dust was not a huge deal as it was controllable. But I really do appreciate the puzzle boxes/bags without dust).

To be very honest, I don't like having to sit and disassemble the whole puzzle to reassemble the whole puzzle. Therefore, I think it should already come disassembled in the box or bag. So, if you’re also the one who doesn’t like to sit and just break the whole thing apart then you certainly will get annoyed with this one.

I found the quality of the pieces to be decent. The pieces were either white or words. So, I separated them according to the style of the pieces. Oh, that's also another thing I liked about this one. Yes, it does have a good variety of types of pieces, unlike some other puzzles which I’ve done in the past where literally every piece looked similar which was very annoying. So, I’m glad that this one's got a variety of pieces.

I separated out the side pieces. Further, I put all the white pieces in one area because that was the shape of Texas and then I put all those together which were any of the ones that were half white. So yeah, I was able to assemble Texas pretty quickly.

Moreover, the white pieces were a bit challenging but not super challenging. Also, the words were initially challenging but then I made a strategy:

  • Since all the words were facing upward, I basically separated all the pieces out into different groups or categories by shape and the direction that the words were facing, and once I did that it made it a lot easier to complete and find the correct pieces.

It felt amazing completing this challenging puzzle. The puzzle pieces hold together pretty well and I’m pretty certain that it's 500 pieces. This puzzle was pretty interesting to complete and a little different from all other puzzles which I've done so far. So, if you find it interesting do check out Litographs Jigsaw Puzzle Texas Constitution.

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Happy Puzzling!

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