I love a puzzle when you can see which directions the piece orient like this one. Love the nail polish. I always wondered how you can sit like that and puzzle - my back would be killing me too! 💜🧩
Wow!!! I really enjoyed this video.. I’m so intimidated by these mini 1000 piece puzzles but it came together so beautifully.. I might give one a try 🥰
Thank you! 🥰 I had it in my collection for quite a while and was postponing doing it. But honestly it's not that bad so I would definitely recommend you to give it a try 😉
Great video!!! And fantastic job!!!! I have a small puzzle that comes in a tube by MicroPuzzles that I got at a puzzle swap. I'm a little worried abt putting it together since I already use reading glasses when I work a regular sized puzzle. Not sure how I'm going to handle something that small!!! But I have to say you have inspired me and I may have to pull it out to work on tonight!
@@badgerrambler It's not bad actually because the prongs are quite specific and also there are no misfits. I'm sure you'll be absolutely fine doing it! 😉
I did the Educa Collage mini puzzle. It appears to be about 5 cm longer than the one you did, but it was still very challenging. Those pieces did not hold together as well. It was fun, once you get past the eye strain and backache!
Great video. I think most tiny cardboard puzzles are just the 2x2 pieces because the pieces in tiny form are less breakable. When you think of the pieces with one tab/knob, the bits where two blanks/holes meet are very fragile as pieces get smaller. I have done a couple Masterpieces brand, artwork by Bonnie White - they come in a cute tin. I really enjoyed them and afterwards bought a couple more to do.
Thank you! 🥰 This actually makes so much sense - I never even thought about the fact that they could break 😅 I'm not sure if I'll be able to get this brand in the EU, but I'll check it out, thank you! 😊
It was nice seing you do this puzzle, as I have two of them myself, which I have not done yet. But it is not the smallest puzzle that I have done, since I have done a few novelty puzzles that were 10x15 cm, with a piece count of 234 pieces. Those puzzles came with tweezers by the way (not very good tweezer, but still). But the piece quality of those puzzles were not as good as this puzzle I think. For one thing, all the pieces where of the type with two ins, and two outs (ribbon cut?), with the exception of the edge pieces. And a piece could easily fit in multiple places. Luckily it looks like that is not the case with this puzzle, so I am looking forward to doing my puzzles of that brand (diffent picture on mine though). It is a challenge, but a challenge I like, since I enjoy working with small things (I built an radiocontrolled car, from a kit, were the car is the size of a mobile phone (smaller actually than my phone). One day I hope to find a kit of a mechanical spring-wound hand-watch that I could build myself. That would be an interesting challenge. And also, as small puzzles go, a microscope is useful, more spesifically a usb-microscope that one can connect to a phone, or a tablet. Tried both a regular microscope when I did the 10x15 cm puzzle, and a usb-microscope. The latter was most useful since ordinary microscopes are too clunky to move around for doing puzzles. :)
Thank you! 😊 Those pieces must have been really small if they required tweezers 😲 If you mean the same cut as on this puzzle with The Colosseum than the name for the shame is ribbon grid cut yes! 👌🏻 And misfits are THE WORST! Because it sucks all the joy out of the puzzle.. at least for me anyway 😅 So luckily with this brand that won't be a problem, I really enjoyed putting it together and the hardest part was just the size because it's hard to se a lot of details on the puzzle but if you have that usb-microscope it'll be easy for you 😉
I did one like that and will never do it again :P It was an illustrated Disney Alice in Wonderland puzzle. I thought an illustration would be easier to do than a landscape for a tiny puzzle, but I was wrong. And it might have been twice as hard. Edit: it was my first and last "world's smallest puzzle".
Uh I can see how an illustration can be harder than a landscape so I'm quite happy with the puzzle I got because at least I had separate sections to work with 😅 Haha don't give up just yet, maybe try a different design 😉
Tackling the World's SMALLEST today! 😁
What's the smallest puzzle you have ever done? 👀🧩
I love a puzzle when you can see which directions the piece orient like this one. Love the nail polish. I always wondered how you can sit like that and puzzle - my back would be killing me too! 💜🧩
I love that too! And thank you 🥰 haha it's normally ok but this one was a real strain for my back and my eyes 😅😂
Thank you for a great video. I love these puzzles, ordered my third one recently. They are great to build in a small living room or house.
They're really good! I really enjoyed this one and am definitely thinking of buying more 😁 They're brilliant size wise! 👌🏻
Wow!!! I really enjoyed this video.. I’m so intimidated by these mini 1000 piece puzzles but it came together so beautifully.. I might give one a try 🥰
Thank you! 🥰 I had it in my collection for quite a while and was postponing doing it. But honestly it's not that bad so I would definitely recommend you to give it a try 😉
Great video!
Thank you! 😊
Great video!!! And fantastic job!!!! I have a small puzzle that comes in a tube by MicroPuzzles that I got at a puzzle swap. I'm a little worried abt putting it together since I already use reading glasses when I work a regular sized puzzle. Not sure how I'm going to handle something that small!!! But I have to say you have inspired me and I may have to pull it out to work on tonight!
Thank you! 🥰 I have to check this brand out, it sounds tiny 😲 I'm sure you'll do great! 😉
I have one of those too, but I took one look at the piece sizes and was too afraid to start! After watching this, I think I might try now!
@@badgerrambler It's not bad actually because the prongs are quite specific and also there are no misfits. I'm sure you'll be absolutely fine doing it! 😉
I did the Educa Collage mini puzzle. It appears to be about 5 cm longer than the one you did, but it was still very challenging. Those pieces did not hold together as well. It was fun, once you get past the eye strain and backache!
Even 5 cm longer still makes it tiny compared to other puzzles. And yes I completely agree with you! I could feel my back even a few days later 😅😂
Great video. I think most tiny cardboard puzzles are just the 2x2 pieces because the pieces in tiny form are less breakable. When you think of the pieces with one tab/knob, the bits where two blanks/holes meet are very fragile as pieces get smaller. I have done a couple Masterpieces brand, artwork by Bonnie White - they come in a cute tin. I really enjoyed them and afterwards bought a couple more to do.
Thank you! 🥰 This actually makes so much sense - I never even thought about the fact that they could break 😅 I'm not sure if I'll be able to get this brand in the EU, but I'll check it out, thank you! 😊
I never do shape sorting but it looks more uniform having them on separate sheets of paper.
It takes less time to look for pieces this way 😊 And having them separate allow me to move them around as needed 👌🏻
I would love to put together a tiny puzzle like this some day (0: Thank you for interesting video!
It was really enjoyable and definitely different than other normal sized puzzles. I'm sure you'd love it 😉😊
It was nice seing you do this puzzle, as I have two of them myself, which I have not done yet. But it is not the smallest puzzle that I have done, since I have done a few novelty puzzles that were 10x15 cm, with a piece count of 234 pieces. Those puzzles came with tweezers by the way (not very good tweezer, but still). But the piece quality of those puzzles were not as good as this puzzle I think. For one thing, all the pieces where of the type with two ins, and two outs (ribbon cut?), with the exception of the edge pieces. And a piece could easily fit in multiple places. Luckily it looks like that is not the case with this puzzle, so I am looking forward to doing my puzzles of that brand (diffent picture on mine though). It is a challenge, but a challenge I like, since I enjoy working with small things (I built an radiocontrolled car, from a kit, were the car is the size of a mobile phone (smaller actually than my phone). One day I hope to find a kit of a mechanical spring-wound hand-watch that I could build myself. That would be an interesting challenge.
And also, as small puzzles go, a microscope is useful, more spesifically a usb-microscope that one can connect to a phone, or a tablet. Tried both a regular microscope when I did the 10x15 cm puzzle, and a usb-microscope. The latter was most useful since ordinary microscopes are too clunky to move around for doing puzzles. :)
Thank you! 😊 Those pieces must have been really small if they required tweezers 😲 If you mean the same cut as on this puzzle with The Colosseum than the name for the shame is ribbon grid cut yes! 👌🏻 And misfits are THE WORST! Because it sucks all the joy out of the puzzle.. at least for me anyway 😅 So luckily with this brand that won't be a problem, I really enjoyed putting it together and the hardest part was just the size because it's hard to se a lot of details on the puzzle but if you have that usb-microscope it'll be easy for you 😉
I did one like that and will never do it again :P It was an illustrated Disney Alice in Wonderland puzzle. I thought an illustration would be easier to do than a landscape for a tiny puzzle, but I was wrong. And it might have been twice as hard. Edit: it was my first and last "world's smallest puzzle".
Uh I can see how an illustration can be harder than a landscape so I'm quite happy with the puzzle I got because at least I had separate sections to work with 😅 Haha don't give up just yet, maybe try a different design 😉
@@janetteandherpuzzles Maybe I'll try a landscape next. I do like that you can do a 1000pc puzzle and it doesn't take up space because it's small ☺
@@Fox_in_Thoughts That's the spirit 😁👏🏻 And true, they do take up less space 👌🏻
@@janetteandherpuzzles Less space, more puzzles! :D
This is a 234-piece puzzle is only 4 inches across!
Wow that's tiny! 😲