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If you ask me, then all the corners are edges, but not all the edges are corners. 😄 But they could have changed up the pattern so it was a little less regular and added false corners, I think it would have made it a little more challenging.
If you look at the patent figures (one and two) from the video, it looks like they have some corner pieces. So there might be a version out there (unless they were just iterations before the final product)!
One thing that I appreciate is that the sections are easy to move around (or at least it looks like it on the video). It's not easy to do that with only edge pieces, some companies can't even do that with normal pieces!!
I am not a lawyer, but cursory research suggests that the patent has expired and other companies could take the idea and run with it. They probably couldn't call it The Edge, since that would fall under copyright or trademark which lasts longer. Having said that, I like how the puzzle is designed to stick together even though it has "edge" pieces. Karen was even moving sections of the puzzle around without problem.
I love that you mix up the puzzles at the end to make new art pieces. I always think the mix ups look really cool. I also never paid attention to how puzzle pictures have changed over time until you mentioned it. How those random crazy animal prints were an early 2000s thing while the trend for puzzles made today is gradients and like that modern, corporate art style. When I think of puzzles I think of those really simple ones that's like a photo of 2 puppies, but those are really old. It would be cool to see like a video of puzzle trends throughout history, showing how the type of picture on the puzzle has changed.
Your last video was randomly recommended to me about six days ago and I went down a rabbit hole just watching your videos for about three days and I keep coming back. It's so calming and interesting. I have to thank you, because of finding your channel I finally completed a 1,000 piece puzzle that's been on my dining room table for about 13 months. I had about a third of it left that I finished in about 4-5 days. And now I'm in a puzzling mood. I put together this 300 piece puzzle that I used to be able to in about an hour as a kid to see if I still had it (I do). And now I'm revisiting an 800 piece puzzle that I got for Christmas while I wait for my two new 500 piece puzzles to arrive. I've found that I love starting my day off drinking my morning coffee and smoothy while working on a puzzle. It's a nice, calm start of the day.
Usually when I think about the difficulty level I see 2 perspectives: mine, a skilled puzzler, and the other, which is the person that rarely does puzzles. These "extreme" puzzles are usually meant to be difficult for the non-skilled puzzlers, not us lol. It was interesting to watch you do it because you always start by sorting the edge and this time it wasn't really a possibility 😂 but I love how smart they were while designing it, I was afraid it would be like the spilt milk puzzle where the pattern was random and it didn't lock together. Glad it wasn't the case!!
I have to say, I'm COMPLETELY surprised that the Mona Lisa puzzle went more quickly. After you flipped them all over, it looked like complete chaos! But have no fear... Karen is HERE... and you crushed it! Amazing!
Idk how I got here but I'm glad it happened. This girl freaking loves puzzles and just never stops smiling while she does them. She's great, her puzzles are great, and this is some very wholesome content 👍
Karen is not kidding about having done a lot of stuff on UA-cam. She is like one of the UA-cam OG. I remember seeing her around in the nerdfighter side of UA-cam in like 2008-ish era.
Karen is awesome. She is not afraid to show everyone what her passion is. It's great. You might think you are the only one who likes a certain thing. You are not. Let people know what makes you smile, and you will find your people.
I would definitely be up to the challenge but not the one you just did. Although I’m a cat mama but Just because you’ve done it already. 😃 Edit: I thought you only did the cat one. Anyway I don’t think it’s fun puzzling the same as you and others already solved on UA-cam. The Mona Lisa looks fun puzzling.
Karen this is so random and probably a little tmi, but I get such bad period cramps at night. It gets to the point where i can never fall asleep, and your videos have helped distract me so so much and I could not thank you enough❤️
Those 2 partially joined pieces of the cat puzzle reminded me of a old Springbok I thrifted, where two of the edge pieces weren't fully cut through at all, so they were one conjoined piece. Pretty fun to see.
I love when you find easy puzzles; because they would end up being difficult for me. I may need to know what you find to be really easy to find the best fit for me! Either way, I love watching you do puzzles.
This type of pet image was made a lot in the early 2000's. I saw it on stickers and elementary school valentine's and stuff. I don't know if anyone liked them or if companies made it up, and consumers didn't take care what designs they bought for kids. I always thought they looked unsettling, even as a child.
I feel like the "extreme" difficulty is only for people who don't know the secret strategy of sorting pieces... Like, many people would probably have done The Edge last on the cat picture anyway, since there's so little information from the visuals. The Mona Lisa picture you did looked like a really satisfying strategy to use! Makes me want to try out a many small images type of puzzle like that.
Stumbled on your content and I adore it! I’ve never been much into puzzle but you’re delightful to watch. I’ve been quite sick with Covid and I d been binging your videos and it’s cheering me up haha, so thank you!!
I'm with you about animal photos on puzzles being gross. I feel the same about photos of people as well. No close ups on flesh thank you. I prefer an illustration any day!
I'm confused, what about animals on puzzles is gross? Do you have the same reaction to seeing animals in real life? I mean no judgment or hate on this I'm just curious
OMG that Mona Lisa puzzle is so lovely sending love from a new Zealand puzzler I've used your tape trick so my puzzle don't crumble away and I love it so much
Oh, dear! I forgot to comment that I came to your channel way back 2 years ago when you gave "Natalie and Tara" advice on how to puzzle! Been here ever since.
I'm not sure how your channel got recommended to me Karen, but I watched a few episodes and I was hooked😁 I LOVE your enthusiasm for jigsaw puzzles. I greatly admire the amount of time, effort, and research you put into your videos. The joy you have for jigsaw puzzling shines through in all your videos, which makes me smile. Thank you for sharing your joy with us all.🙂🤗 Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪
I'm so happy I found your channel! I know nothing about puzzles but absolutely love your energy and how much you love what you do, your mind is amazing!!
Edge - Have you seen the video over on the “Stuff Made Here” channel? Jigzila, a puzzle solving robot. He gives it an all white puzzle to solve!!! Anyway, I’m sure that you have been told about this about a million times, but hey, I just wanted to be the million and 1th person to let you know.
I don't know if you heard of the Wasgij Mystery Puzzles. The concept is based on the theme of the puzzle artwork on the box who represents what the characters are looking at. You must therefore use your imagination and rely on the clues in the artwork to reconstruct the image. i had one little and it took me days ahah. Love your videos btw! :))
I would describe myself as an intermediate level puzzler and I think I would find these fairly challenging. You might say they might even take me... over The Edge.
Can I just say I’ve been watching your videos for a long time, and they are usually pretty high on my recommendation page, and it took me this long to realize I wasn’t subscribed! I’ve just been recommended them without the subscription 😂. Just subscribed! Excited to be official now
As I am working on a White Mountain Kitten puzzle I was surprised to get this video in my feed with you working on a puzzle with a cat, lol. I love the idea of doing The Edge type puzzles.
The Edge. A puzzling frontier 😆 I love the concept of these puzzles! Never hear of them before and now I want to try, but I wish the images weren’t so random 😄
Edit: I commented before finishing the video. I'm glad you pointed this out! A lot of the inner false edge pieces have a slight curve. I wouldn't say all of them, but that's more misleading (from the company, not you!) than corner pieces.
So if you really want to challenge yourself, have your sister put together a thousand piece puzzle and then take off the border pieces. You would then have to put the puzzle together without any edge at all. Your sister could pick the puzzle. Ooh, she could be as cruel as she wanted... Lol. Love you Karen! 😁❤️
The Edge. I'm glad I found your channel. Your videos are so much fun to watch. I've always liked puzzles but haven't done any in awhile. Now I want to do some. Lol
EXTREME is how the US Forest Service describes the fire danger in my local mountains. I don't think these edge puzzles are that. Also, that Norwegian girl's head might explode if she tried this.
I m having too much fun watching your videos. You are an awesome human being. Image a puzzle with only corner pieces so you don t know where the edge is ! Keep up your good work ! Happy puzzling!
As a pun aficionado, I think I would enjoy a puzzle by The Edge that featured a collage of images of Irish musician The Edge. I’m not a big U2 fan or anything, I just appreciate people who see an obvious joke and put way too much time and energy into bringing it into the world for us to giggle and groan at. 😆 (See also: a P4A puzzle with no edges, and an image of Hank Green’s galaxy brain moment: “NO EDGE!!!!!!!”)
From the box layout I thought this was from the eighties or maybe the nineties 😂 this was a fun puzzling video! The edge idea was unique enough to still make it really interesting!
The Edge. I love how interesting this puzzle is but I agree with you that it could be better. I noticed early on that the inside edge pieces are curved, but it still looks really fun to do. You find the neatest puzzles thank you for sharing them with us.
I came across you channel and I like the different puzzles you do. At the moment I am doing a 1000 piece Harry Potter movies posters and I am starting from movie one then to two, ect rather then starting from the borders. I like to start with sections first(with colours) I find it is easy instead if looking for the border pieces first and is way faster. Keep up the good work. I also finished a 500 piece Cat puzzle which it the highest piece Puzzle I have ever done. Took a whole day even with breaks and stretching(which I made sure I ate, drank and stretch my legs too
You should do a 'Jan van Haasteren' puzzle! It's a Dutch illustrator who creates these incredible illustrations where there's a lot going on, so that makes the puzzles quite hard but very entertaining!
Karen! You need to collab with Stuff Made Here! He made a jigsaw puzzle robot in his most recent video, and we need to see the puzzle queen vs the puzzle robot!
If you love not knowing about The Edge pieces and having a challenge for inner pieces, you really need to try out wooden puzzles more! I know you've done one or two, but if I remember correctly, they were fairly tame ones. Artifact Puzzles has some really fun and challenging ones. Edge pieces are wavy, or completely non-traditional. The whimsy pieces are really fun to work with, plus the connectors are often non-traditional as well. Even with smaller piece counts, the effort to put together a puzzle is significant. Fabric Owls is a smaller puzzle, but the edges are really fun. The Mechanical Griffin is really cool with a surprise in the middle.
I would love to try one. I've done a few early 1990's F.X. Schmid puzzles that have a lot of interior pieces with flat sides so that makes it difficult to get the edge done early on. I did one a few weeks ago 1500pc and finally got the last true edge piece with only about 40 pieces remaining.
I had a similar issue with the puzzle pieces moving, as the two edge pieces together, when I did a 1500 puzzle with some unique cuts, they moved around a lot when I didn't have a piece connecting them together permanently.
The Edge! I enjoyed the video as always but I have to disagree with your statement that the company misrepresented the puzzle. All corner pieces are edge pieces (though not all edge pieces are corner pieces.) Thanks for the fun videos!
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Very fun videos.
You're too cute with honest enjoyment.
Thanks Till next time. Kathy E
Where do I buy the puzzle, How much is it
"Okay, let's first sort out all the edge pieces."
(Two seconds later) "Okay, that part's done..."
If you ask me, then all the corners are edges, but not all the edges are corners. 😄
But they could have changed up the pattern so it was a little less regular and added false corners, I think it would have made it a little more challenging.
Went to the comments to find this...corner pieces are to edge pieces as squares are to rectangles!
@@keladry12 this^
If you look at the patent figures (one and two) from the video, it looks like they have some corner pieces. So there might be a version out there (unless they were just iterations before the final product)!
Difficulty level: EXTREMER
Exactly! I was wondering if there would be many corner pieces! Now that would be tricky!
One thing that I appreciate is that the sections are easy to move around (or at least it looks like it on the video). It's not easy to do that with only edge pieces, some companies can't even do that with normal pieces!!
Yes, they held together surprisingly well!
YES ONE OF ME
I STILL HAVENT TAKEN THE PFP OFF
I'm just lazy to do it HAHAAHHAHAHA
@@mariaj7322 where is the pfp ever from
I am not a lawyer, but cursory research suggests that the patent has expired and other companies could take the idea and run with it. They probably couldn't call it The Edge, since that would fall under copyright or trademark which lasts longer.
Having said that, I like how the puzzle is designed to stick together even though it has "edge" pieces. Karen was even moving sections of the puzzle around without problem.
I love that you mix up the puzzles at the end to make new art pieces. I always think the mix ups look really cool.
I also never paid attention to how puzzle pictures have changed over time until you mentioned it. How those random crazy animal prints were an early 2000s thing while the trend for puzzles made today is gradients and like that modern, corporate art style. When I think of puzzles I think of those really simple ones that's like a photo of 2 puppies, but those are really old. It would be cool to see like a video of puzzle trends throughout history, showing how the type of picture on the puzzle has changed.
Your last video was randomly recommended to me about six days ago and I went down a rabbit hole just watching your videos for about three days and I keep coming back. It's so calming and interesting.
I have to thank you, because of finding your channel I finally completed a 1,000 piece puzzle that's been on my dining room table for about 13 months. I had about a third of it left that I finished in about 4-5 days. And now I'm in a puzzling mood. I put together this 300 piece puzzle that I used to be able to in about an hour as a kid to see if I still had it (I do). And now I'm revisiting an 800 piece puzzle that I got for Christmas while I wait for my two new 500 piece puzzles to arrive. I've found that I love starting my day off drinking my morning coffee and smoothy while working on a puzzle. It's a nice, calm start of the day.
Usually when I think about the difficulty level I see 2 perspectives: mine, a skilled puzzler, and the other, which is the person that rarely does puzzles. These "extreme" puzzles are usually meant to be difficult for the non-skilled puzzlers, not us lol.
It was interesting to watch you do it because you always start by sorting the edge and this time it wasn't really a possibility 😂 but I love how smart they were while designing it, I was afraid it would be like the spilt milk puzzle where the pattern was random and it didn't lock together. Glad it wasn't the case!!
It would be really funny to challenge someone to do this puzzle but not tell them it's an edge only puzzle 🤣
How long do you think it would take them to figure it out?
I mean, it shouldn't take more than a minute or two to figure out that that's the gimmick
Unless you convince them it’s an absolutely MASSIVE puzzle I think they’d figure out the gimmick in a few seconds
and mix in some regulat pieces from another huge puzzle
Oof, that's diabolical 😂
I have to say, I'm COMPLETELY surprised that the Mona Lisa puzzle went more quickly. After you flipped them all over, it looked like complete chaos! But have no fear... Karen is HERE... and you crushed it! Amazing!
the heterogeneity of the image makes it fairly easy
“Why do I do this” 😁 … because you like to live on the “edge”. But it so cheers us up, Dr Puzzles. 🖖🏼
Idk how I got here but I'm glad it happened. This girl freaking loves puzzles and just never stops smiling while she does them. She's great, her puzzles are great, and this is some very wholesome content 👍
Karen is not kidding about having done a lot of stuff on UA-cam.
She is like one of the UA-cam OG.
I remember seeing her around in the nerdfighter side of UA-cam in like 2008-ish era.
Yup, I started my first channel in early 2008. It’s been a long journey since then 😅
I remember Karen DIY 😂
Yay, DFTBA! 😂
Karen is awesome. She is not afraid to show everyone what her passion is. It's great. You might think you are the only one who likes a certain thing. You are not. Let people know what makes you smile, and you will find your people.
What do you think of these puzzles with only edge pieces? Would you want to try one out? Thank you to everyone for watching and subscribing!
You have such a big brain lol
You are awesome
I would love to try one. They seem really fun to do.
Of course I would try one out!!! Look how beautiful and challenging it is!! I especially love the Mona Lisa and seeing it in many different art styles
I would definitely be up to the challenge but not the one you just did. Although I’m a cat mama but Just because you’ve done it already. 😃
Edit: I thought you only did the cat one. Anyway I don’t think it’s fun puzzling the same as you and others already solved on UA-cam. The Mona Lisa looks fun puzzling.
I like watching the dance of the unknown pieces beside the puzzle as you reorganise.
I remember when I had a T-shirt with Giovanopoulos' Mona Lisa variations back in the 90's. It was one of my favorite T-shirts!
Karen this is so random and probably a little tmi, but I get such bad period cramps at night. It gets to the point where i can never fall asleep, and your videos have helped distract me so so much and I could not thank you enough❤️
Those 2 partially joined pieces of the cat puzzle reminded me of a old Springbok I thrifted, where two of the edge pieces weren't fully cut through at all, so they were one conjoined piece. Pretty fun to see.
That feeling when you finish a puzzle will never get old for me
Totally agree just felt this last Friday. This motivates us to do more.
My brain kept going "Uh! An edge piece!" At every piece you picked up...
Same 😅
3:50 Corner pieces are a subset of edge pieces! No lie. Really good critique and analysis at the end.
I love when you find easy puzzles; because they would end up being difficult for me. I may need to know what you find to be really easy to find the best fit for me! Either way, I love watching you do puzzles.
Congratulations, Karen, for posting the _edgiest_ UA-cam video of 2022! 😃
this is a very cute puzzle but also there’s something so… unsettling about the way that cat is standing 😭 my sleep paralysis demon
I know, right? It's a little creepy 😆
This type of pet image was made a lot in the early 2000's. I saw it on stickers and elementary school valentine's and stuff. I don't know if anyone liked them or if companies made it up, and consumers didn't take care what designs they bought for kids. I always thought they looked unsettling, even as a child.
I think my strategy would be to sort the edge pieces from: edgy, edgier, edgiest and corner.
Thiiiiiis is the puzzle-nerdom level I needed today! Thank you!
The edge! That was so much easier than I thought it would be or maybe Karen is just that good as a puzzler!
I feel like the "extreme" difficulty is only for people who don't know the secret strategy of sorting pieces... Like, many people would probably have done The Edge last on the cat picture anyway, since there's so little information from the visuals.
The Mona Lisa picture you did looked like a really satisfying strategy to use! Makes me want to try out a many small images type of puzzle like that.
Thanks Karen. I’m ill and it was nice to have a video to watch that was straightforward and easy.
Stumbled on your content and I adore it! I’ve never been much into puzzle but you’re delightful to watch. I’ve been quite sick with Covid and I d been binging your videos and it’s cheering me up haha, so thank you!!
I'm with you about animal photos on puzzles being gross. I feel the same about photos of people as well. No close ups on flesh thank you. I prefer an illustration any day!
I'm confused, what about animals on puzzles is gross? Do you have the same reaction to seeing animals in real life? I mean no judgment or hate on this I'm just curious
I just hate 1,000 pictures of all the same texture. I just did a cat puzzle to challenge myself. Torture! 😂
The second she opened the box I was thinking, this is going to be a piece of cake for her!
So much fun, as always. Thanks for taking us to The Edge!
OMG that Mona Lisa puzzle is so lovely sending love from a new Zealand puzzler I've used your tape trick so my puzzle don't crumble away and I love it so much
No need to apologize they lied to us and thank you for the PSA! Such a fun video as always and I would love to try one
Oh, dear! I forgot to comment that I came to your channel way back 2 years ago when you gave "Natalie and Tara" advice on how to puzzle! Been here ever since.
So much fun! Added challenge with the straight edges, but the design made it fairly easy to go together.
I really must say, your laugh is just so sweet. Keep up the positive attitude!
Oh my! I don’t even know how to begin to solve a puzzle like that. So excited to see you tackle it!
I'm not sure how your channel got recommended to me Karen, but I watched a few episodes and I was hooked😁 I LOVE your enthusiasm for jigsaw puzzles. I greatly admire the amount of time, effort, and research you put into your videos. The joy you have for jigsaw puzzling shines through in all your videos, which makes me smile. Thank you for sharing your joy with us all.🙂🤗 Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪
Well said! Karen, you are the best!!!
I would love to try it out! I definitely consider corner pieces edge pieces as well.
I was so relieved when Karen didn't mix the 2 puzzles together 😂
I'm so happy I found your channel! I know nothing about puzzles but absolutely love your energy and how much you love what you do, your mind is amazing!!
Edge -
Have you seen the video over on the “Stuff Made Here” channel?
Jigzila, a puzzle solving robot.
He gives it an all white puzzle to solve!!!
Anyway, I’m sure that you have been told about this about a million times, but hey, I just wanted to be the million and 1th person to let you know.
I came to warn her about the robot too, it uses AI so it may view Karen as a threat and send a terminator back in time to terminate her mom.🤣
You are so smart in figuring stuff out.
I just started speedpuzzling and I do them in 2 to 3hrs , you are not alone in your time
I like the Mona Lisa puzzle. It looks like it would be pretty fun to do.
OMG
You should TOTALLY get several bigger puzzles with the same cut and make collages!!
Those were super fun!
I don't know if you heard of the Wasgij Mystery Puzzles. The concept is based on the theme of the puzzle artwork on the box who represents what the characters are looking at. You must therefore use your imagination and rely on the clues in the artwork to reconstruct the image. i had one little and it took me days ahah. Love your videos btw! :))
I would describe myself as an intermediate level puzzler and I think I would find these fairly challenging. You might say they might even take me... over The Edge.
Thank you Karen you are indeed the master champion Puzzler!
Can I just say I’ve been watching your videos for a long time, and they are usually pretty high on my recommendation page, and it took me this long to realize I wasn’t subscribed! I’ve just been recommended them without the subscription 😂. Just subscribed! Excited to be official now
I've always considered corner pieces to be edge pieces because they are part of the edge.......
As I am working on a White Mountain Kitten puzzle I was surprised to get this video in my feed with you working on a puzzle with a cat, lol. I love the idea of doing The Edge type puzzles.
The Edge. A puzzling frontier 😆 I love the concept of these puzzles! Never hear of them before and now I want to try, but I wish the images weren’t so random 😄
I love the Tron Legacy parody, I loved that movie! The Mona Lisa puzzle looks like it would be fun to do
I absolutely love the cupcake kitty image!!! It's so cute 😍😍
According to the UA-cam transcript, you said "edge" 24 times "edges" 7 times. You said "the edge" 5 times and "the edges" 7 times.
Psh, these puzzles are easy. All you have to do is separate out the edge pieces and- uh, and... and then you...
The Thron intro at the end is so underrated - I love this idea!!!
Edit: I commented before finishing the video. I'm glad you pointed this out!
A lot of the inner false edge pieces have a slight curve. I wouldn't say all of them, but that's more misleading (from the company, not you!) than corner pieces.
I love how you went so far as to research the patent.
I love puzzle research!
The Edge - I love these videos! I also think it's so cool when you swap sections of puzzles with the same cut.
So if you really want to challenge yourself, have your sister put together a thousand piece puzzle and then take off the border pieces. You would then have to put the puzzle together without any edge at all. Your sister could pick the puzzle. Ooh, she could be as cruel as she wanted... Lol. Love you Karen! 😁❤️
The Edge. I'm glad I found your channel. Your videos are so much fun to watch. I've always liked puzzles but haven't done any in awhile. Now I want to do some. Lol
"There we go, the very last edge piece!" Okay, now do the insides! Oh, wait...
The Tron lines over the face of the cat is just pure gold 😂
EXTREME is how the US Forest Service describes the fire danger in my local mountains. I don't think these edge puzzles are that.
Also, that Norwegian girl's head might explode if she tried this.
Great images! I agree on the fur in puzzles but it's a cute image! Thank you for your puzzling sacrifice for the sake of the UA-cam. The edge.
Doesn't matter if it's easy or extreme - it's always fun to see you attack new puzzles and dazzle us with time lapses!
I m having too much fun watching your videos. You are an awesome human being. Image a puzzle with only corner pieces so you don t know where the edge is ! Keep up your good work ! Happy puzzling!
I have the cat one! My mom bought it for me when I was in high-school and was so mad when it took me less than a day!!
The Tron: Legacy reference at the end? Brilliant!
As a pun aficionado, I think I would enjoy a puzzle by The Edge that featured a collage of images of Irish musician The Edge. I’m not a big U2 fan or anything, I just appreciate people who see an obvious joke and put way too much time and energy into bringing it into the world for us to giggle and groan at. 😆 (See also: a P4A puzzle with no edges, and an image of Hank Green’s galaxy brain moment: “NO EDGE!!!!!!!”)
Or the Moody Blues ?
From the box layout I thought this was from the eighties or maybe the nineties 😂 this was a fun puzzling video! The edge idea was unique enough to still make it really interesting!
I was really on "the edge" and a lot more puzzled while seeing you solve the Mona Lisa puzzle from that "mess" of unsorted pieces.
Wow! You seemed to have great amounts of fun and joy with these puzzles! and you especially enjoyed saying "the edge" every chance you had! So fun!
The Edge. I love how interesting this puzzle is but I agree with you that it could be better. I noticed early on that the inside edge pieces are curved, but it still looks really fun to do. You find the neatest puzzles thank you for sharing them with us.
Super cool, never seen anything like this...good luck Karen and congrats on 180K👍
I like your ones and the pyramid animals and the stage curtains
I came across you channel and I like the different puzzles you do. At the moment I am doing a 1000 piece Harry Potter movies posters and I am starting from movie one then to two, ect rather then starting from the borders. I like to start with sections first(with colours) I find it is easy instead if looking for the border pieces first and is way faster. Keep up the good work. I also finished a 500 piece Cat puzzle which it the highest piece Puzzle I have ever done. Took a whole day even with breaks and stretching(which I made sure I ate, drank and stretch my legs too
They need to make one of these that's a picture of Edge from U2, just to further the edgeness
We have done The Edge puzzle with all the baseball pennants. I need to do it again now after watching you master these two!
You should do a 'Jan van Haasteren' puzzle! It's a Dutch illustrator who creates these incredible illustrations where there's a lot going on, so that makes the puzzles quite hard but very entertaining!
I really enjoyed this video, would definitely try one of the edge puzzles. It was great to see you not struggling for a change 😄🤩
Karen! You need to collab with Stuff Made Here! He made a jigsaw puzzle robot in his most recent video, and we need to see the puzzle queen vs the puzzle robot!
If you love not knowing about The Edge pieces and having a challenge for inner pieces, you really need to try out wooden puzzles more! I know you've done one or two, but if I remember correctly, they were fairly tame ones. Artifact Puzzles has some really fun and challenging ones. Edge pieces are wavy, or completely non-traditional. The whimsy pieces are really fun to work with, plus the connectors are often non-traditional as well. Even with smaller piece counts, the effort to put together a puzzle is significant.
Fabric Owls is a smaller puzzle, but the edges are really fun. The Mechanical Griffin is really cool with a surprise in the middle.
I love how you are always happy
Corners are edges too. Just because they have two edges does not make them less edgy.
I would love to try one. I've done a few early 1990's F.X. Schmid puzzles that have a lot of interior pieces with flat sides so that makes it difficult to get the edge done early on. I did one a few weeks ago 1500pc and finally got the last true edge piece with only about 40 pieces remaining.
I had a similar issue with the puzzle pieces moving, as the two edge pieces together, when I did a 1500 puzzle with some unique cuts, they moved around a lot when I didn't have a piece connecting them together permanently.
I love where you mixed them up - very creative!
The Edge! I enjoyed the video as always but I have to disagree with your statement that the company misrepresented the puzzle. All corner pieces are edge pieces (though not all edge pieces are corner pieces.) Thanks for the fun videos!
I love that I found this channel. You are so wholesome and sweet :)
Corner pieces do have an edge even 2 of them!
1:32 That is some absurdly technical language there. The inventor uses the phrase "a plurality of" but I think they mean "some".
Love that the colour of your top matched the cat puzzle 😁
I have done a puzzle of an edge only puzzle with zebras on it. I can't remember the manufacturer though. They had corners in the middle.
Your videos always make me smile.😍😍😍