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The World’s Largest Puzzle

The World’s Largest Puzzle

Already knocked out all your 500, 1,000 and 2,000 piece puzzles? Looking for something to do for, well, the rest of quarantine? Enter Kodak’s World’s Largest Puzzle: 27 Wonders From Around The World. If you’re up to the challenge, this puzzle contains 27 different 1,900 piece puzzles for an Earth-shattering and room-consuming 51,300 pieces. Let that sink in for a moment. Fifty-one thousand pieces across twenty-seven different puzzles that can construct separately and then assemble to its final 28.5 feet by 6.25′ feet size. In essence, you could have the whole family working on it simultaneously while still abiding by social distancing guidelines. With subject matters like the New York City Skyline, The Great Wall of China, Mount Fuji, Venice, St. Basil’s Cathedral, Hagia Sophia and Niagara Falls, you’re going to be entertained throughout the entire process which will probably take months.