Is this a faster way to puzzle?

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In speedcubing there's a concept called look ahead where it is more important to know exactly what your next move is going to be and to smoothly make it than to make a lot of fast moves where you don't know exactly where you're going and might actually waste time. It seems like she has really good look ahead

talkgoodenglish
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Never knew I could fear a person who does jigsaw puzzles

ijlayugan
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I said it before and I'll say it again, she is the God of Puzzles, who is a bit bored and decided to do this competition for funsies

Coldheart
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“The most interesting strategy is Kristin Thuv, a total crowd favourite. For the first fifteen minutes, she didn’t put a single piece together: she just looked at them. I thought she lost her touch. Then, she started putting pieces together.” - Charlie Kendall

henriksundt
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She shaved 20 minutes off because you fully sorted your pieces before started to assemble. She’s assembling while sorting! 🥰

EroticInferno
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She is using only one hand, because using both hands would be unfair towards the other contestants 😳☝️
Thats at least my theory..

SnowmansApartment
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I never thought I would ever hear or say the phrase “jigsaw competition”.

benjaminsilvers
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3-4 seconds per piece for her, 6-7 for you. The one hand is not the bottleneck but figuring out where things belong.

lucianoag
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This is the most Norwegian way to excel at something. You look as though you aren't even trying, perform incredibly, and then don't even look excited about it

BreadAccountant
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I'm looking at the unfinished puzzle that's been on my living room floor for MONTHS. 😭😅

sanchisan
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Most people stress over it not realizing that being uncomfortable is a pretty big factor in how fast you can go.

MrWhite
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She did that so fast! If she is second i want to see first place lol You can see she was trying to hold back a smile when she finished! 😊

Natalia-
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No way this was the first video that popped up when I opened YouTube after JUST FINISHING THE EXACT SAME PUZZLE

NaomiSommer
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Karen, I watched her on YouTube. She picked up a piece, looked at it briefly, and put it in a pile, separating each piece. Watching her, I could not help but think she has an eidetic memory. So, when she looked at a piece, she could separate each piece and know where it went. What do you think?

kaylynanderson
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Maybe she would be faster if she used two hands, or maybe her mind is so fast that it knows which pieces to pick so she only needs to use one hand.

PromisingPod
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Her name is Kristin Thuv and she’s from Bodø up north in Norway. Congratulations to Kristin! 🎉 Hilsen en Tromsøværing 😊

biaberg
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The best part is where she compares her old time vs her new time and actually answers the question in the title.

reznovvazileski
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She clearly has some kind of cybernetic Terminator arm covered in flesh. No human can move that quickly.

YoungGandalf
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It gives more focus and space. I've been doing puzzles since I was a kid and I felt myself getting more distracted when I used both my hands

liyangajay
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Now that I think about it, beyond opening the box and flipping over pieces at the beginning, I don’t think I ever actively use 2 hands when putting together a puzzle

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