![]() ![]() Also, it looks like the puzzle is shown in black and white, as in, the sections that aren’t complete, while the colored chunks mean that part’s done. Plus, the puzzles are really visually appealing.īack to the site: When you’re deciding which puzzle to select, you’ll learn a lot of that same information as the first website provided - the game progress (for example, 32% complete), the number of pieces and players. We might prefer this setup and general look already, as the site is a little more intuitive and fun to navigate. What we can tell you: It’s a pretty similar setup to what we saw over at JigawPuzzles: First, you must decide if you’d rather join an active game or start a new one. The site looks pretty easy to use and standard. You’re scored automatically along the way. Once you’ve picked a puzzle, you can zoom, turn up your sound, change your background and chat with the other participants. There’s information along the top of each puzzle shown on the homepage, telling you the difficulty level of what you’re about to select, how many people are participating - sometimes only 10 are allowed, other times up to 100 people can play - and how many pieces are involved. Once you’re in, you can invite your friends. What we can tell you: When you go to the site, you can either scroll down to join a puzzle in progress, or sign in to select a new puzzle. We tried four, so we’ll share some thoughts below. And what if you live alone? What if you just don’t own a puzzle? Puzzles aren’t exactly considered essential items - meaning you shouldn’t run to the nearest store and buy one. Sometimes, at the end of the day, you might just want to unwind with a glass of tea or wine and do a puzzle with a friend. It can be hard to learn this new balance that comes with quarantine life, especially if you have young children who you’re supposed to be home-schooling or educating. You hear of a lot of people getting active outside, others who are baking, and some binge-watching Netflix. It seems like people are doing a lot of the same things these days, as we all remain “apart but together.” ![]()
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