Oh well I am part of this statistic. I am that tiny green one though in 2017/2018/and 2019 as well, as I am always puzzling. It is great people do this during lockdown more as it teaches patience. I recycle all my puzzles and am so happy when others love doing it too. Great statistic and that “Just sky” puzzle should be an amazing challenge. 🙂
Obviously, in early 2020, someone’s cat batted every Scrabble tile for the letter ‘E’ down the heat register.
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Resulting in many frustrating “E”less Scrabble games before we all gave up and starting puzzling.
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Right on!! Thanks for helping keep our spirits up.
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Lego here not puzzles but same.
Only the Millenium Falcon has to wait until we have been moving in November.
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Good luck with the Millenium Falcon!
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Thank you!
I already did the Bentley with the help of my husband. The Millenium Falcon we will do together.
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This would also apply for loaves of bread baked! X-D
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Yes, absolutely! And TV series watched. My friend claims he’s reached the end of NetFlix.
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Oh well I am part of this statistic. I am that tiny green one though in 2017/2018/and 2019 as well, as I am always puzzling. It is great people do this during lockdown more as it teaches patience. I recycle all my puzzles and am so happy when others love doing it too. Great statistic and that “Just sky” puzzle should be an amazing challenge. 🙂
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My mother has been a avid puzzler her whole life. She always has one on the go.
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This made me smile.
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For the first time ever, my wife and I have completed not 1 but 3 1000 piece puzzles!😄
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Nice!
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