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* [[Obsessive-Compulsive Dickishness]] (MITMH 2014) - While not a traditional jigsaw, this puzzle did involve putting something back together. It just happens that it's a stack of paper that was put through a shredder in front of solvers' eyes. |
* [[Obsessive-Compulsive Dickishness]] (MITMH 2014) - While not a traditional jigsaw, this puzzle did involve putting something back together. It just happens that it's a stack of paper that was put through a shredder in front of solvers' eyes. |
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* [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2020/Star Maps|Star Maps]] (MITMH 2020) - An almost complete white jigsaw puzzle with only a series of red dots to identify what pieces go together. |
* [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2020/Star Maps|Star Maps]] (MITMH 2020) - An almost complete white jigsaw puzzle with only a series of red dots to identify what pieces go together. |
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* [[P.I.HUNT 8]] - An entire puzzle hunt in the form of a jigsaw puzzle, using the medium in many different ways. |
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== See Also == |
== See Also == |
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Jigsaw puzzles are a type of physical puzzle typically made by cutting a piece of wood with a design on it into interlocking pieces.
History
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Notable Examples
- Obsessive-Compulsive Dickishness (MITMH 2014) - While not a traditional jigsaw, this puzzle did involve putting something back together. It just happens that it's a stack of paper that was put through a shredder in front of solvers' eyes.
- Star Maps (MITMH 2020) - An almost complete white jigsaw puzzle with only a series of red dots to identify what pieces go together.
- P.I.HUNT 8 - An entire puzzle hunt in the form of a jigsaw puzzle, using the medium in many different ways.