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With isolation and lockdown becoming a regular part of our lives over the last couple weeks, it wouldn’t be a stretch to say that puzzles have been absolutely flying off the shelves, with people desperate to keep themselves occupied while they’re stuck at home. And it’s totally fair enough, there’s not much you can do in this situation.
As if answering the prayers of all those people that are hopping on the puzzle train, Kodak have released the worlds largest puzzle set with 51,300 pieces. Once completed, it measures a whopping 8.6 metres wide and 2 metres tall.
The puzzle is made up of 27 destinations from around the world, with each destination consisting of 1,900 pieces each. When put together it’s basically a super big collage of cool places like the Great Wall of China, Taj Mahal and Eiffel Tower, perhaps an attempt to remind us on what we’re missing out on while international travel is banned.
The puzzle costs a staggering $410 USD from Amazon, but they appear to already be out of stock. We’ll let you know as soon as they get some more of these beauties in.