@gennadiysdengi Some people have mixed the pieces all together at the beginning and still solved it. it's good really that you can have the option of doing it either way. And hey, 6000 pieces is still a challenge.
@RealSkyDiver2 Why am I stupid? If I take 40 puzzles with 1000 pieces each, can I then claim to have the worlds larges puzzle? Of course not. This example is simply 4 puzzles with 6000 pieces each, and 6000 pieces does NOT make the worlds largest puzzle.
If those 40 puzzles were sold in one box, were fully interlocking, and formed a single image, then yes, you could call it the worlds largest puzzle. Especially since anybody could mix all the pieces together before they started, which many people have.
@StKildaFan It is not one puzzle if it is sold in separate bags where one bag makes up one section of the puzzle. If it were 4 bags each containing 6000 pieces randomly chosen from the total puzzle, then yes. Besides, interlocking has nothing to do with it, because there are puzzles where some pieces do not interlock at all, they are just placed edge to edge. You could just as well take two separate puzzles, place them edge to edge, and claim that to be one larger puzzle. I don't buy that.
@TirianB it IS all one puzzle - you just have the choice or option of whether to complete it in four separate sections. One can always mix all four bags together like in this video:
"what do you do after the puzzle?"
"die"
RealSkyDiver2 1 year ago
*Woow*
flyff160 2 years ago
I'd like to puzzle that!!
ParaglidingManiac 2 years ago
how did they know how to divide the pieces into the ones that go into the first section, second and so on??
aedze 3 years ago
When you buy the puzzle, the puzzle divides into different bags.
bluedestiny 2 years ago
if it wasnt divided into 4, itd be so much harder
gennadiysdengi 2 years ago
@gennadiysdengi Some people have mixed the pieces all together at the beginning and still solved it. it's good really that you can have the option of doing it either way. And hey, 6000 pieces is still a challenge.
StKildaFan 1 year ago
Then it is just 4 puzzles with 6000 pieces each? That can not qualify as the worlds largest jigsaw puzzle.
TirianB 2 years ago
@TirianB damn you're stupid -.-
RealSkyDiver2 1 year ago
@RealSkyDiver2 Why am I stupid? If I take 40 puzzles with 1000 pieces each, can I then claim to have the worlds larges puzzle? Of course not. This example is simply 4 puzzles with 6000 pieces each, and 6000 pieces does NOT make the worlds largest puzzle.
TirianB 1 year ago
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StKildaFan 1 year ago
If those 40 puzzles were sold in one box, were fully interlocking, and formed a single image, then yes, you could call it the worlds largest puzzle. Especially since anybody could mix all the pieces together before they started, which many people have.
StKildaFan 1 year ago
@StKildaFan It is not one puzzle if it is sold in separate bags where one bag makes up one section of the puzzle. If it were 4 bags each containing 6000 pieces randomly chosen from the total puzzle, then yes. Besides, interlocking has nothing to do with it, because there are puzzles where some pieces do not interlock at all, they are just placed edge to edge. You could just as well take two separate puzzles, place them edge to edge, and claim that to be one larger puzzle. I don't buy that.
TirianB 1 year ago
@TirianB it IS all one puzzle - you just have the choice or option of whether to complete it in four separate sections. One can always mix all four bags together like in this video:
youtube.com/watch?v=wmlpNiI1gZM&feature=related
TednGilbertAZ 3 months ago
@TirianB no its only the small size of the puzzle the map thingy the real one is very large
retroreviewz 1 year ago
This is probabily the coolest video on youtube, i'de like to join this lovely ladies to make it done! Can you send one of this to me here in brazil?
Lufthamsa 3 years ago