60,000 Piece Puzzle Build in One Day Update! And More!

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Hi Everyone! Here is an update for the 60,000 Pieces in One Day Puzzle Build! And puzzles I worked on this week! Thank you for watching! Don't forget to subscribe and like this video!

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Sorry I cut off the beginning of the video! 😅 and Centennial, CO is the southeast area of Denver, not the whole state of Colorado! 😊

AddictedPuzzles
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I think the squiggly piece one will take the longest. Looking forward to watching the Mickey puzzle.

patriciajaynebavas
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You all did very well to get as much done as you did of the 60, 000 puzzle. I was amused to see that the next date for that is 6th May which is the date of King Charles 111 coronation. I don't know how much of the US will watch that. Hhmm, which puzzle will take longer? Blue Kazoo or magma. I think I'll plump for the magma taking longer as the pieces are very different from the usual type of jigsaw. No doubt we shall find out in due course! Good selection of jigsaws that you have done. That Springbok 60 years puzzle looked good. 👍

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Looking forward to your 4000 video puzzle! Do you complete a puzzle everyday? It seems like you do a lot!

puzzlesbypam
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Looking forward to you doing the Keith Haring Double Retrospect. Not sure when I’ll get to mine. I just did a 1000pc round puzzle by Spyglass called Gears. I usually do like your husband and take a piece and see where it goes from the image on the box/poster. This round one I did the opposite way. It is a grayscale picture of watch gears. I sorted all the pieces by shape, then looked at the picture to see what the piece I need looks like. Using the shape of the adjoining pieces, I looked for the piece I needed. It took me almost a week to put together, but it was fun to do. I would like to do the math puzzle.

TinkeringJohn