
However, not everything was perfect...

First of all, there were two pieces missing. I've never ever owned a puzzle with a piece missing and this annoys the hell out of me. This is just not right!

And second: the majority the pieces were identical shape-wise. I understand if you want to make a super-difficult puzzle you make all the pieces equal but I fear this was not the case here. Even after the puzzle was "made", I spent about half an hour rearranging the pieces so that they were on the right position. Well, at least I think they were. There should be a special place in hell for designers who design puzzles like this!

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