Puzzle Chat
The Puzzle Chat podcast is your all-access pass to the thrilling world of puzzles with Jeff and Denice for Puzzle Month (All of January) and beyond. From fun challenges to fascinating stories, we’ve got puzzles to play, puzzle hacks to learn, and plenty of Puzzle Day and Puzzle Month fun. Learn more about the puzzle culture! What is Puzzle Month? This special month was started as an extension of Puzzle Day, which is celebrated annually on January 29th. Both Puzzle Day and Puzzle Month were founded by Jodi Jill, a professional puzzle maker and lifelong puzzle enthusiast. Her love for puzzles inspired her to share the joy of puzzling with people around the world.
For over 30 years, Puzzle Day has been a day to honor puzzles of all kinds, and Puzzle Month takes it a step further - encouraging puzzle fans to enjoy puzzles for the entire month of January! Denice and Jeff want to share that love of puzzles with the world!
Puzzle Chat
Beyond the Final Piece: Breaking Up with Your Finished Jigsaw Puzzle
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Have you ever spent hours building a beautiful picture just to tear it all apart? On this episode of Puzzle Chat called Beyond the Final Piece Breaking Up with Your Finished Jigsaw Puzzle, we talk about the strange satisfaction of putting the pieces back in the box. Or do you find another way to honor your puzzle completion.
Including:
- Why taking apart a jigsaw puzzle feels like a strange but satisfying breakup.
- How the temporary nature of the hobby is one of the hidden benefits of doing puzzles.
- Why the joyful destruction phase helps you mentally prepare for your next big challenge.
- How to quickly sort and bag your pieces for perfect jigsaw puzzle storage.
- Why knowing what to do with finished puzzles makes the entire experience so much more relaxing.
While destroying your masterpiece might seem completely crazy to other people, it adds a beautiful sense of closure to your journey.
Tune into this episode to laugh about the funny feelings of breaking up with your cardboard art and learn why the end is really just the beginning.