Snow just seems to make Boston’s North End architecture more beautiful! Ok, we heard that last week’s 104 piece puzzle was a killer! Of the 125 puzzlers that attempted, 104 completed it as of this writing. Nice work! For this week, let’s tone it down a bit to 70 pieces.
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7:10 on first try. Good puzzle. Last weeks was not only soooo many pieces, but it didn’t all fit on the screen at once. So I had to scroll to get all the pieces.
Keep them coming.
Thanks for that feedback about the screen size, Miriam. I will try and avoid that in the future. –Matt