Bits and Pieces 'Puppies Playing' 300-Piece Jigsaw Puzzle – Adrian Chesterman Art, 18x24 Inches

Bits and Pieces 'Puppies Playing' 300-Piece Jigsaw Puzzle – Adrian Chesterman Art, 18x24 Inches

£27.96
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Bits and Pieces 'Puppies Playing' 300-Piece Jigsaw Puzzle – Adrian Chesterman Art, 18x24 Inches

Bits and Pieces 'Puppies Playing' 300-Piece Jigsaw Puzzle – Adrian Chesterman Art, 18x24 Inches

£27.96
Sale price  £27.96 Regular price 

This 300-piece jigsaw puzzle from Bits and Pieces features 'Puppies Playing,' an original artwork by Adrian Chesterman. The completed puzzle measures 18 by 24 inches and is made from recycled cardboard with a thick chipboard backing for durability. Designed with random die-cut pieces, each puzzle offers a unique assembly experience. It's a suitable choice for adults seeking a relaxing activity or a family-friendly challenge.

Puzzle Details and Measurements

Piece Count 300
Finished Size 18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61 cm)
Material Recycled cardboard with chipboard backing
Piece Type Random die-cut, lock-tight fit

What Makes This Puzzle Unique?

Bits and Pieces uses a random die-cut process so no two pieces are shaped alike. This adds a layer of challenge and ensures each assembly is a fresh experience. The thick chipboard backing helps pieces lock together snugly, reducing the frustration of shifting pieces.

Is This Puzzle Suitable for Seniors or Beginners?

With 300 larger pieces, this puzzle is easier to handle than finer-cut 500 or 1000-piece options. The bigger piece size can be more comfortable for those with dexterity challenges or for people new to puzzling. The artwork is charming and not overly complex, making it a good choice for relaxed sessions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the finished size? The completed puzzle measures 18 by 24 inches.

What materials are used? The puzzle is made from recycled cardboard with a thick chipboard backing for durability.

Are the pieces uniquely shaped? Yes, all pieces are random die-cut, so each piece has a distinct shape.

Who is the artist? The artwork is by Adrian Chesterman.

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