What do you think? Would you ever take this beast of a puzzle on? Make sure to head to the description for links to where you can get it and everything else I talked about in the video!
I think the concept of the missing puzzle piece puzzle is really fun! I usually go for super colorful wacky puzzles rather than solid color ones but id definitely be willing to give it a shot! ^_^
Personally not a fan of doing solid colour puzzles, in part because I like looking at the puzzles I've finished, and like using the image to work out where pieces go. But impressed by the people who can sit through doing them.
I don’t know why but it is cracking me up to think that an “error” for this puzzle could be not missing pieces but actually having all the pieces. Imagine putting it together and there’s no missing piece 😂😂😂
How cool would it be if a puzzle was made that followed the idea of the chocolate bar riddle, where you could put it together in a way where one piece was missing OR you could put it together in a different way where there was no gap.
@@damp8277 probably, plus she mentioned in the video that it is very expensive to create a custom puzzle and it’s already pretty time consuming just to take out one piece from a puzzle.
Even worse, imagine trying to deal with the manufacturer when you are legitimately missing a piece (in addition to the piece that's meant to be missing).
My five year old watched this with me and then wanted to do her own puzzle with one piece missing. she got a puzzle out, took it apart, hid one piece, and then sat down and said "Okay, so this is Peppa Pig and Rebecca Rabbit with one piece missing" like she was doing her own video intro. Consider the next generation inspired!
I don't do puzzles much but there was one we have one that has very tiny pieces and is super large , also it's very hard beacuse the picture is some very old music band from London that has like idk 16 members . and the background is mostly brick and blue sky I honestly never finished it cuz I just couldn't care about it after like hours of trying it .. xD my sister who is even worse but has more determination took 9 hours to finish it
That's an important metric for EVERY puzzle I do. I once helped a friend with a puzzle that was a field of sunflowers... Every other piece was a false fit. It was the most rage-inducing puzzle EVER!!
I bought this puzzle after seeing Simone's video because I knew you'd get it eventually. I finished mine last week, took me 30 hours. I liked the random cut and piece quality, it's better than others I've done recently. I also kind of like that it's the same piece missing because you can't buy two puzzles and get one that's complete.
Let’s hope Karen never gets really into meat pies (or starts a condiment channel) because Heinz probably holds a grudge haha. They’ll be very dry without some ketchup on there.
I loved this video so much! Sometimes it’s hard for me to feel proud of the things I do, but watching this gave me one of those rare moments 🥹 With that said: ALL THE MISSING PIECES ARE MINE AND ONLY MINE. Because… fairness? You know. 😂
It would have been amazing if the missing piece were able to tessellate with itself. Then you could have created a giant puzzle made out of just all those missing pieces.
@@AdmiralJota YES! It looks like a very fun puzzle, but it's a bit of a missed opportunity to not make 499 puzzles and taking 1 different piece from each for yourself!
I was hoping that the missing piece would either be randomly selected, or a ribbon cut puzzle piece in the middle of the crazy cut. I can see why that second option would have been expensive though.
I actually think the missing piece is aesthetically pleasing, so even if you _were_ someone who did puzzles more for the end result than the process, I think that end result would still be satisfying, at least visually. To me knowing the piece is supposed to missing is enough. The puzzle looking good with a missing piece is also enough. It's a solid colour puzzle anyway, so it's not like there's an image that is being obstructed or that remains unfinished because there's a piece missing. I think the missing piece would only really be irritating if you specifcally hate missing pieces in _any_ context (intentional or not), and in that case, you wouldn't buy this puzzle. The packaging and branding make it SUPER clear that there is supposed to be a missing piece, so I can't imagine anyone's going to get caught off guard by that!
I TOTALLY agree. it would annoy me if it obstructed an image but in a solid colour puzzle or even a solid/generic section of an image it is more interesting and aesthetically pleasing
“Missing” I hate missing pieces. I’m really trying to get over that pet peeve because it’s bound to happen when you do a lot of puzzles. That being said, this is really cool. Because the piece is intentionally missing, you’ve actually completed the puzzle, even with the one piece being omitted. Something about that makes it OK.
Me too. I'm currently trying to convince the local thrift store to allow me to put together the donated puzzles, secure the puzzle boxes, bag the pieces, and mark any puzzles that have pieces missing. It's a win-win. I get to do puzzles for free and they can confidently tell their customers whether or not the puzzles are complete. They're thinking on it.
Yep. My thing about missing pieces isn't that I feel cheated out of the puzzling experience or anything, it's more that I'm bothered that something that is supposed to be there isn't there anymore. That wouldn't be an issue for me with this puzzle.
I found 6 missing pieces of one puzzle in another puzzle box after 25 years! Now that puzzle was complete, I was so happy and quite surprised. The next day when it was still sitting on my dining table I accidentally poured beer over it /:
The misfortune of a lost piece, the fun challenge of a missing piece puzzle Glass half empty, half full Always try to see the better side of the coin and smile about it, life's difficult enough already
Make it so that when it's finished, it looks like it's a half-finished puzzle. Random shape, no edges, holes inside... you only know that you finished because there are no more pieces. An OCD's nightmare.
It would be really funny if people followed your guide to create a "replacement" piece for this one. Alternatively you could make a black piece to fit the space and "complete" it while still keeping the fact it's missing
@@zouzou1692 The way that puzzles are made is that they print the image onto a sheet of cardboard, then the use essentially a big cookie cutter to slice the sheet into the individual pieces. Pieces from one puzzle won't fit into another unless they use the same exact shape of cookie cutter.
I really like "castle" for the piece shape with three knobs! Now we just need names for the other types. What about "cheese" for the piece with four inlets?
I think it would be really funny if Simone did send you one of the pieces, but like encased it in a resin disc or shape of some sort so it's not actually placeable in the puzzle. But you would still have all 500 pieces!
I think something to consider that Karen didn’t mention is even though it’s slightly expensive, supporting a small female-owned business (and Simone does a lot for inspiring young people to get into the sciences and engineering) makes it more worth it
I actually love the idea of an intentionally missing piece and... I think that the aesthetic of the final puzzle is gorgeous, in particular if you frame it and glue it against a dark or colourful background. I am happy to know that it's also a good quality product. I like Simone and all her crazy inventions a lot, so I am happy for her. :)
A long time ago, when I was about 10 years old, we had four 100-piece puzzles, three of which had the same pattern. I completed each one a few times. When I got bored, I mixed and matched the three puzzles. Later, I flipped the pieces over and completed what was essentially a blank puzzle. My siblings thought I was weird. LOL. Fun times.
I don't think I'd ever attempt a solid-color puzzle, *missing* piece or not. I like puzzles with colorful, interesting pictures too much. To me, that's a big part of the lure of doing the puzzle. But I don't mind watching you solve them!
About the clock in the corner. I think it could be a bit smaller, but with larger details. It was also a bit confusing, since it was indicating the time of day, and not how long was spent on the puzzle total. I think in single session puzzles showing the time of day would be okay, but in this it just felt a bit confusing. These small things I think would make it a lot more helpful :)
I did a puzzle today with a missing piece, unfortunately, mine wasn't supposed to be missing 😭 so now I'm crafting a new piece while watching your video!
@@kf10147 it just went missing today when I was doing it on the couch and it's not between the cushions and I haven't found it on the floor (when I got up to get drinks maybe?) But I know have fixed it!!! Sort of!!
I have found a piece back in the pocket of my pants/trousers the other day. No clue how it got there. I think it might either have been in my lap and fallen in my pocket when I stood up, or I have put it there very absent mindedly when my partner distracted me, but both seem unlikely so honestly no clue 😅 Check your pockets just in case I guess.
the local puzzle swap group I swap with has a rule: missing 3 pieces, it must be retired from the group. Some really great puzzles get retired. Thanks for the review.
i think itd be really fun to make your own puzzle piece thats missing, i think thatd make it really personal and i am imagining making a very brightly coloured uv resin puzzle piece to fit in there, i dont have the puzzle myself i just think itd be a fun/nice idea
Woot, the follow up video to Simone's! When I saw her video, I thought of you, and then saw your comment on her video! Sometimes UA-cam seems really small, considering I first got linked to you from another UA-camr (Mark Parker).
I thought about having a truly random piece but I think for aesthetics reasons a curated gap is best. I think an interesting compromise would be say five different batches where you don't know which. Like you don't want a missing edge or one layer in because it wouldn't look as good.
“I know from recent personal experience” 😀😀😀🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼. I can’t wait to see what Karen designs for her own puzzle (line?!). I hope that Simone sends the missing piece! Cute potted plant top and star necklace! ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
I brought a 6000 piece puzzle from a thrift shop and was pleasantly surprised to find that all the pieces were there. Even though they were just tossed in the box without being in put in a bag. I was so happy and love the picture of Venice
I get most of my puzzles from flea markets, both children's puzzles and puzzles for myself, and I have never encountered one with missing pieces. Most are really well taken care of, even the children's puzzles (who I always make to check for missing pieces before giving them to children, just in case).
I absolutely love how the Heinz puzzle has sort of ascended to antagonistic infamy here 💀 I really love puzzles like this! It can be hard to put a bit of a twist on a jigsaw sometimes, I think, so things like this are really refreshing. It might be what we were ✨missing✨ all along!
I have zero interest in puzzles and I randomly clicked on this because I saw Simone Giertz's face on the thumbnail, but wow! Your love for puzzles is immediately obvious, and it's always a pleasure to watch enthusiastic people do what they do.
I really like how you added the little clock in the corner in some clips where you did the time lapses, it puts your puzzling into real-time perspective which I thought was pretty cool. As always, it’s fun to see your videos!
My family is big into puzzles and we like to steal a piece sometimes as a joke. You can start to expect it LOL Edit~Hope Simone sends you a signed MISSING piece!
I think the puzzle is really interesting! The *missing* puzzle piece does seem to add a challenge to the puzzle, and I am a huge fan of Simone's, so I would definitely do it just to support her.
Next Simone puzzle should be a truly random missing piece, with the inclusion of another random non-matching, non-fitting piece. 500 pieces of an incomplete puzzle included in the box.
Haha the horrendous Heinz puzzle really left a mark, huh XD What an interesting idea for puzzle! Also, I appreciate the clock, but I personally enjoy watching your journey of fitting it together, so I'm sure others may like it. I do like you declaring your time at the end in comparison to your prediction in the beginning- estimating your time is a good and practical skill that I don't have. Love your in-depth analysis too, it's so thorough and I feel like I have a much better idea of this missing piece puzzle and other related ones :)
Guessing I got recommended this because I watch Simone... but this was actually pretty enjoyable to watch. I liked the tip on separating into piece shapes. I've only ever separated out edges and then by colour doing picture jigsaw puzzles before.
This is my first Puzzles video! I'm happy I found this channel. Big fan of puzzles and it never occurred to me to seek out vintage puzzles to get high quality! I'll definitely have to keep an eye out in secondhand stores.
i imagine with puzzles like this, its a different part of the brain takes over. no longer relying on pictures and relying on shape finding. truly fascinating
This hits me hard. I use to watch your videos all the time with my mom in law while I took care of her and she loved listening to you! She passed away a couple months ago!
This is ASMR for me. Particularly that moment when you finish a puzzle and brush your hand over the surface. It’s the physical manifestation of success.
Missing. Not attracted to doing solid colour puzzles much but enjoyed seeing you suffer through it - you keep taking these on for the team so we don't need to. :-) Great work Karen.
Fun episode! I love your optimism when starting a puzzle! The whole "missing" piece phenomenon is haunting. I have a random piece left over from so much of the puzzling I did during covid lockdown (found on the floor somewhere) and no idea which puzzle it came from! Now, I can't donate any of my puzzles without knowing which of them has the missing piece! Don't want to drive anyone else crazy. How to label puzzle: "this puzzle may have a missing piece?"
The hardest puzzle I've ever done was titled The Wave. It's only completely interlocking pieces were the edge. All others had at least 1 curvy side, some with more than one. It was my mom's. She worked on it in the 60's when I was just a little guy and she gave up on it as too hard and put in away. I found it in the mid 70's as a teen and tried doing it two or three times but gave up also. Fast forward to my 20's and mom moving found it in the closet again. Dogged determination I tried again and finally finished it. Son of a gun, darn thing had one piece missing!
I would definitely do a solid color puzzle 'missing' a piece, especially with random shapes. While I haven't done a completely solid Springbok yet I have definitely done some challenging ones where I relied more on piece shape than the image - "Furry" comes to mind with the baby seal. Happy to see you still have the Jellybean puzzle, love that one.
This puzzle reminds me of a 1000 piece puzzle I did, the first puzzle I tackled during quarantine, where myself and later my mother (after she got kind of jealous and started working on the puzzle too) looked for AGES for this one piece only for it to be gone in the end. That was in like april of 2020. We moved in May of 2022 and the piece finally resurfaced during the last parts of the move. I almost threw the puzzle away but the miraculous little guy showed up to be saved for a future attempt
Rather then ask Simone Giertz, try finding the manufacturer of the puzzle. Then order any other puzzle from them with this cut, to get this one piece. That way you have the most unique and complete puzzle out there.
I'm no dummy, I got this puzzle and sent it to a relative, and I really hope they still like me. She likes a challenge and that is certainly not "MISSING" !!
It’s a matter of consent. Going into it knowing that it is supposed to be missing a piece makes it ok. To me, nothing is more frustrating than putting together a puzzle, especially brand new from the box, and having it missing a piece.
I think I've done one real jigsaw puzzle ever, but I bought this missing piece puzzle because I love Simon's work. I did not know what I was getting myself into. XD But hey, I found this channel I never would have thought to look for.
Just wanted to stop by and say my mother and I love you! We started doing puzzles together years ago, and your videos seem to be the ONE thing we can agree on watching together😂 Thanks for being awesome
Challenge for a puzzle creator: make a puzzle that can be solved 2 different ways and one way makes it appear that a piece is missing. The other way is the complete puzzle. I’m sure it would take a mathematician to figure out the cut. Lol. This missing piece puzzle gives me anxiety hahahaha. I couldn’t stand it.
No, I don't think I will be attempting a solid color puzzle, especially one with a missing piece. My mind would be missing, too! Thanks for taking the journey for me!
I don’t do puzzles and don’t plan too, but I can’t stop watching your videos. Your positive attitude and gentle speaking style is awesome. I fine your videos calming and entertaining. Thank you for the hard work you put into the videos.
That was fun to watch. In 1968 I was a new bride with a husband who worked nights. We were pretty poor, too. I was given a jigsaw puzzle. In my solitary nights, I put it together. Again and again. Finally bored, I put it together then painted it black (the only color paint in the house.) It took longer, but I had plenty of quiet time. Then that got boring so I put it together upside down, and painted the back black. Took quite a while to put together a puzzle when I didn’t even know which side was ”up”. That repeated effort lasted me through the moon landing. Last night I and two granddaughters put together the Ravensberger Escape Room puzzle. The puzzle took about 4 hours. Then another two to solve the six “mysteries“ on the face of the puzzle to enable us to escape, and incidentally save the world.
Omg I laughed when you took out that Heinz puzzle and then you took it out again. Heinz is NEVER going to live that down.😂 I think that an intentional missing piece is kind of fun.
Honestly, missing pieces in puzzles only bother me because I am excited to see the finished product of it. In a puzzle like this, where it's missing on purpose, I love it because the missing piece is part of the art.
I did the flat banana puzzle with my boyfriend at the time in high school. Of course I let him do the dole sticker. Took us a while to finish, but I loved it. Great challenge!
I hate missing pieces in puzzles when it's truly an accidental miss. But, I love this idea because if you count all the pieces you'll know how many they're actually supposed to be and you're not going crazy looking for that one piece that fell behind a couch etc. I think this is hilarious and very clever especially since it looks like the pieces are well designed which I truly appreciate that attention to detail and quality.
I loved this review! I've been working on this puzzle for several months, finding about 3 pieces per attempt every so often. I'm about 1/4 of the way to completing the whole thing.
I did not in fact send you a link to this puzzle, BUT. The entire time I was watching Simone’s video, I was constantly thinking KAREN SHOULD DO THID KAREN SHOULD DO THIS KAREN SHOULD DO THIS 😂😂😂😂
You are so my puzzle queen! I have now taken on a puzzle from an impressionist painter. I bet you could have finished it in hours, I am on day 10 lol. Love from Finland!
This idea is so fun.. It would be even better if the missing piece was random, first bc everyone would have like a unique puzzle but also bc you couldn't be spoiled
I just saw your most recent Patron only video. First i want to say that you looked particularly lovely. Second, thank you so much for the tour of your apartment! It fills in just a little more of that part of you that you share with the world. I really appreciate it. I can imagine you now moving around like all of us from project to project finishing the most important ones and doing a little everyday on all the others. Fascinating. and Thank you once again! We love you! Please tell me, how many hours do you spend on puzzles every day on average!?!
I don't mind if a puzzle is missing "a" piece especially if second hand. I do object when it is new and missing pieces or missing 3 or more pieces without warning lol. I often borrow puzzles from the library so missing pieces comes with the territory 😂 Solid colour puzzles aren't my thing though. The quality of this one does look great. And I'm quite happy to watch you complete any type of puzzle even if not my style 👍
Missing. I was wondering if the missing piece was a random one from puzzle to puzzle. I think it would have made it more interesting for people to compare the one they got with others. Since she’s getting the missing pieces, maybe she’ll do something special like offer them for sale to raise funds for an organization she supports.
I think I definitely enjoyed watching you complete this puzzle more than I would ever enjoy doing it. The missing piece isn’t bothersome, it’s the single color concept. I had a hard enough time doing the 1000 Colours puzzle after I watched you do it!
This was the first video I've seen on your channel and I am now looking forward to picking up a puzzle again, it's been so long since I've done one! Thank you for the video! I'm excited to pick up my own MISSING puzzle piece puzzle one day haha
Haha, the reason I started watching your videos was because when your video was recommended, I wondered how it was possible for someone to talk so much about puzzles XD How can one make a video about puzzles??? Now, not only am I a constant viewer, I've subscribed, and you've also reminded me how much I loved puzzling ;) But I don't have the courage to do a solid color puzzle let alone one with a MISSING piece :O
I just recently did the black krypt puzzle from ravensburger. Was my first solid color puzzle. Was inspired by you 🙂 But it was a bit of a challenge... And no piece was missing 😉
When my husband and I did puzzles, a lot of the time we would hit a point where we got what we called "brain freeze", where your brain just stops comprehending what you are looking at. With this puzzle, it sounds like I could anticipate hours and hours of brain freeze!
I think instead of getting that piece back you should *trade* it for a random one from your puzzle. So you can have one that's still missing one but it's a random one.
What do you think? Would you ever take this beast of a puzzle on? Make sure to head to the description for links to where you can get it and everything else I talked about in the video!
I think the concept of the missing puzzle piece puzzle is really fun! I usually go for super colorful wacky puzzles rather than solid color ones but id definitely be willing to give it a shot! ^_^
I assumed she took a different piece from 500 puzzles to make her own full puzzle, but it's still fun!
I would be tempted to take on this puzzle, even if it would take me a long time to complete.
Personally not a fan of doing solid colour puzzles, in part because I like looking at the puzzles I've finished, and like using the image to work out where pieces go. But impressed by the people who can sit through doing them.
If I didn't know I'd there was a piece missing I would be freaking out.
I don’t know why but it is cracking me up to think that an “error” for this puzzle could be not missing pieces but actually having all the pieces. Imagine putting it together and there’s no missing piece 😂😂😂
How cool would it be if a puzzle was made that followed the idea of the chocolate bar riddle, where you could put it together in a way where one piece was missing OR you could put it together in a different way where there was no gap.
Is this the reason all puzzle have the same missing piece? So that you can't complete them if you have at least two puzzles?
@@damp8277 probably, plus she mentioned in the video that it is very expensive to create a custom puzzle and it’s already pretty time consuming just to take out one piece from a puzzle.
Even worse, imagine trying to deal with the manufacturer when you are legitimately missing a piece (in addition to the piece that's meant to be missing).
@@Kiterpuss that exists
My five year old watched this with me and then wanted to do her own puzzle with one piece missing. she got a puzzle out, took it apart, hid one piece, and then sat down and said "Okay, so this is Peppa Pig and Rebecca Rabbit with one piece missing" like she was doing her own video intro. Consider the next generation inspired!
oh my gosh that is the most precious thing I've ever heard 🥰
thats just cute
I love that rather than just remove the piece, she hid it from herself, like she was trying to make sure she didn't cheat 🤣
I don't do puzzles much but there was one we have one that has very tiny pieces and is super large , also it's very hard beacuse the picture is some very old music band from London that has like idk 16 members . and the background is mostly brick and blue sky
I honestly never finished it cuz I just couldn't care about it after like hours of trying it .. xD
my sister who is even worse but has more determination took 9 hours to finish it
No false fits seems like a VERY important metric for solid color puzzles.
Yes! I was really happy with that in this puzzle!
That's an important metric for EVERY puzzle I do. I once helped a friend with a puzzle that was a field of sunflowers... Every other piece was a false fit. It was the most rage-inducing puzzle EVER!!
Karen: "It doesn't bug me that a piece is missing."
Also Karen: "I'm going to ask her if I can have the missing piece!"
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I bought this puzzle after seeing Simone's video because I knew you'd get it eventually.
I finished mine last week, took me 30 hours. I liked the random cut and piece quality, it's better than others I've done recently.
I also kind of like that it's the same piece missing because you can't buy two puzzles and get one that's complete.
That's a good point actually
Really living for the shade being thrown for that Heinz puzzle 😆 (as it deserves!! Truly missing the mark as a puzzle)
I love that I can make fun of it because it came from a ketchup brand and not a puzzle brand that would get mad at me 😂
Let’s hope Karen never gets really into meat pies (or starts a condiment channel) because Heinz probably holds a grudge haha. They’ll be very dry without some ketchup on there.
I loved this video so much! Sometimes it’s hard for me to feel proud of the things I do, but watching this gave me one of those rare moments 🥹
With that said: ALL THE MISSING PIECES ARE MINE AND ONLY MINE. Because… fairness? You know. 😂
Hahaha fair enough. I’m so happy you liked the video 💚
You could send Karen a signed piece but make it one she already has, not the missing one
It would have been amazing if the missing piece were able to tessellate with itself. Then you could have created a giant puzzle made out of just all those missing pieces.
@@AdmiralJota YES! It looks like a very fun puzzle, but it's a bit of a missed opportunity to not make 499 puzzles and taking 1 different piece from each for yourself!
I was hoping that the missing piece would either be randomly selected, or a ribbon cut puzzle piece in the middle of the crazy cut.
I can see why that second option would have been expensive though.
Definitely not a “collab” I expected, but when Simone announced her puzzle, I should have expected you’d review it
I actually think the missing piece is aesthetically pleasing, so even if you _were_ someone who did puzzles more for the end result than the process, I think that end result would still be satisfying, at least visually. To me knowing the piece is supposed to missing is enough. The puzzle looking good with a missing piece is also enough. It's a solid colour puzzle anyway, so it's not like there's an image that is being obstructed or that remains unfinished because there's a piece missing. I think the missing piece would only really be irritating if you specifcally hate missing pieces in _any_ context (intentional or not), and in that case, you wouldn't buy this puzzle. The packaging and branding make it SUPER clear that there is supposed to be a missing piece, so I can't imagine anyone's going to get caught off guard by that!
I TOTALLY agree. it would annoy me if it obstructed an image but in a solid colour puzzle or even a solid/generic section of an image it is more interesting and aesthetically pleasing
Imagine if the missing piece is an edge or god forbid a corner
“Missing” I hate missing pieces. I’m really trying to get over that pet peeve because it’s bound to happen when you do a lot of puzzles. That being said, this is really cool. Because the piece is intentionally missing, you’ve actually completed the puzzle, even with the one piece being omitted. Something about that makes it OK.
It's not truly missing if that's the intention. It was never there before to begin with.
Me too. I'm currently trying to convince the local thrift store to allow me to put together the donated puzzles, secure the puzzle boxes, bag the pieces, and mark any puzzles that have pieces missing. It's a win-win. I get to do puzzles for free and they can confidently tell their customers whether or not the puzzles are complete. They're thinking on it.
Yep. My thing about missing pieces isn't that I feel cheated out of the puzzling experience or anything, it's more that I'm bothered that something that is supposed to be there isn't there anymore. That wouldn't be an issue for me with this puzzle.
I found 6 missing pieces of one puzzle in another puzzle box after 25 years! Now that puzzle was complete, I was so happy and quite surprised. The next day when it was still sitting on my dining table I accidentally poured beer over it /:
The misfortune of a lost piece, the fun challenge of a missing piece puzzle
Glass half empty, half full
Always try to see the better side of the coin and smile about it, life's difficult enough already
Next up: a puzzle that has no solid edge, extra pieces AND missing pieces - Karen's nightmare?!
Omg a puzzle with both missing pieces and extra pieces. That would be such a troll of a product 😂
no! a single colour with No edges at all!! mauh ha ha!
it would be an evil puzzle.
I once bought a used puzzle that was missing one piece and had two extra from another puzzle.
random solid colors, no edge, missing pieces with extra's that don't fit anywhere, and its double sided.
Make it so that when it's finished, it looks like it's a half-finished puzzle. Random shape, no edges, holes inside... you only know that you finished because there are no more pieces. An OCD's nightmare.
It would be really funny if people followed your guide to create a "replacement" piece for this one. Alternatively you could make a black piece to fit the space and "complete" it while still keeping the fact it's missing
I think it would be cute to have the "missing" piece but have it framed separately :)
Buy or make a white puzzle board, remove one piece, success
@@zouzou1692 fr I could start this kinda business by buying a bunch of dollar tree puzzles and painting them white lol
@@zouzou1692 but that piece wouldn't fit into the hole unless you found one that used the exact same cutting stencil
@@edim356 what are you talking about? I'm not sure I understand
@@zouzou1692 The way that puzzles are made is that they print the image onto a sheet of cardboard, then the use essentially a big cookie cutter to slice the sheet into the individual pieces. Pieces from one puzzle won't fit into another unless they use the same exact shape of cookie cutter.
I really like "castle" for the piece shape with three knobs! Now we just need names for the other types. What about "cheese" for the piece with four inlets?
The one with an in opposite an in and an out opposite an out has got to be H. For the one with one out and three ins, "person", perhaps?
I've been calling that one an Ogre for decades. His arms and hands are as big as his head.
I think it would be really funny if Simone did send you one of the pieces, but like encased it in a resin disc or shape of some sort so it's not actually placeable in the puzzle. But you would still have all 500 pieces!
I think something to consider that Karen didn’t mention is even though it’s slightly expensive, supporting a small female-owned business (and Simone does a lot for inspiring young people to get into the sciences and engineering) makes it more worth it
Definitely!
You HAVE to buy it, she had a brain tumor. That's the rules. xD
@@phs125 seriously? Worldwide, women don't enjoy the same rights as men.
$35 is expensive?
@@mattieisnot Most puzzles are ~$20. So being almost twice as expensive as a normal puzzle is kind of spendy.
UA-cam algorithm just recommended me this channel... what a nice, kind and heartwarming person
I actually love the idea of an intentionally missing piece and... I think that the aesthetic of the final puzzle is gorgeous, in particular if you frame it and glue it against a dark or colourful background. I am happy to know that it's also a good quality product. I like Simone and all her crazy inventions a lot, so I am happy for her. :)
A long time ago, when I was about 10 years old, we had four 100-piece puzzles, three of which had the same pattern. I completed each one a few times. When I got bored, I mixed and matched the three puzzles. Later, I flipped the pieces over and completed what was essentially a blank puzzle. My siblings thought I was weird. LOL. Fun times.
I don't think I'd ever attempt a solid-color puzzle, *missing* piece or not. I like puzzles with colorful, interesting pictures too much. To me, that's a big part of the lure of doing the puzzle. But I don't mind watching you solve them!
Karen really said: “I will LITERALLY raise the bar in making the puzzle setup look aesthetically appealing MAX PRO!”
About the clock in the corner. I think it could be a bit smaller, but with larger details. It was also a bit confusing, since it was indicating the time of day, and not how long was spent on the puzzle total. I think in single session puzzles showing the time of day would be okay, but in this it just felt a bit confusing. These small things I think would make it a lot more helpful :)
It’s something I’m experimenting with. Thank you for your feedback!
Maybe make it the total time you have spend on the puzzle instead. That could be fun.
I did a puzzle today with a missing piece, unfortunately, mine wasn't supposed to be missing 😭 so now I'm crafting a new piece while watching your video!
Good luck! I hope the picture isn't too complicated if you're trying to redraw it yourself!
@@KarenPuzzles thanks, it has a bit of orange/pink gradient and a tiny piece of whale on it!! I hope it works but its better than a hole for sure 😂😂
I saw a good tip to look for missing pieces in any cat stash areas as well as in your vacuum cleaner!
@@kf10147 it just went missing today when I was doing it on the couch and it's not between the cushions and I haven't found it on the floor (when I got up to get drinks maybe?) But I know have fixed it!!! Sort of!!
I have found a piece back in the pocket of my pants/trousers the other day. No clue how it got there. I think it might either have been in my lap and fallen in my pocket when I stood up, or I have put it there very absent mindedly when my partner distracted me, but both seem unlikely so honestly no clue 😅 Check your pockets just in case I guess.
I love the new timer in the corner. Informative, but not anxiety-producing! Thank you Karen! ♥️
I'm glad to hear people are liking it!
@@KarenPuzzles I liked it too. And the 2nd day it looks very nice with the red-orange-yellow colours from the puzzles in the background :)
I’m the opposite it made me anxious. I just kept staring at it. 0/10. Lol
That’s honestly a beautiful puzzle. The darker board really shows the grid of the puzzle. The grid itself is also is very beautiful.
the local puzzle swap group I swap with has a rule: missing 3 pieces, it must be retired from the group. Some really great puzzles get retired. Thanks for the review.
i think itd be really fun to make your own puzzle piece thats missing, i think thatd make it really personal and i am imagining making a very brightly coloured uv resin puzzle piece to fit in there, i dont have the puzzle myself i just think itd be a fun/nice idea
Love that you did a video about this! Simones Content is amazing and I am very happy about this little kindoff crossover!
Woot, the follow up video to Simone's! When I saw her video, I thought of you, and then saw your comment on her video! Sometimes UA-cam seems really small, considering I first got linked to you from another UA-camr (Mark Parker).
I want to paint this so bad, you have no idea. It’s literally a blank canvas 🤩
I thought about having a truly random piece but I think for aesthetics reasons a curated gap is best. I think an interesting compromise would be say five different batches where you don't know which. Like you don't want a missing edge or one layer in because it wouldn't look as good.
“I know from recent personal experience” 😀😀😀🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼. I can’t wait to see what Karen designs for her own puzzle (line?!).
I hope that Simone sends the missing piece!
Cute potted plant top and star necklace! ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
I brought a 6000 piece puzzle from a thrift shop and was pleasantly surprised to find that all the pieces were there. Even though they were just tossed in the box without being in put in a bag. I was so happy and love the picture of Venice
I get most of my puzzles from flea markets, both children's puzzles and puzzles for myself, and I have never encountered one with missing pieces. Most are really well taken care of, even the children's puzzles (who I always make to check for missing pieces before giving them to children, just in case).
I love how 100s of thousands of people all thought of *you* when the puzzle was announced
I absolutely love how the Heinz puzzle has sort of ascended to antagonistic infamy here 💀
I really love puzzles like this! It can be hard to put a bit of a twist on a jigsaw sometimes, I think, so things like this are really refreshing. It might be what we were ✨missing✨ all along!
I have zero interest in puzzles and I randomly clicked on this because I saw Simone Giertz's face on the thumbnail, but wow! Your love for puzzles is immediately obvious, and it's always a pleasure to watch enthusiastic people do what they do.
I really like how you added the little clock in the corner in some clips where you did the time lapses, it puts your puzzling into real-time perspective which I thought was pretty cool.
As always, it’s fun to see your videos!
My family is big into puzzles and we like to steal a piece sometimes as a joke. You can start to expect it LOL
Edit~Hope Simone sends you a signed MISSING piece!
It would be so cool to have a signed missing piece.
I think the puzzle is really interesting! The *missing* puzzle piece does seem to add a challenge to the puzzle, and I am a huge fan of Simone's, so I would definitely do it just to support her.
Next Simone puzzle should be a truly random missing piece, with the inclusion of another random non-matching, non-fitting piece. 500 pieces of an incomplete puzzle included in the box.
Haha the horrendous Heinz puzzle really left a mark, huh XD
What an interesting idea for puzzle! Also, I appreciate the clock, but I personally enjoy watching your journey of fitting it together, so I'm sure others may like it. I do like you declaring your time at the end in comparison to your prediction in the beginning- estimating your time is a good and practical skill that I don't have. Love your in-depth analysis too, it's so thorough and I feel like I have a much better idea of this missing piece puzzle and other related ones :)
"because I thought it would be funny" is the best reason to do anything ever
Guessing I got recommended this because I watch Simone... but this was actually pretty enjoyable to watch. I liked the tip on separating into piece shapes. I've only ever separated out edges and then by colour doing picture jigsaw puzzles before.
This is my first Puzzles video! I'm happy I found this channel. Big fan of puzzles and it never occurred to me to seek out vintage puzzles to get high quality! I'll definitely have to keep an eye out in secondhand stores.
i imagine with puzzles like this, its a different part of the brain takes over. no longer relying on pictures and relying on shape finding. truly fascinating
This hits me hard. I use to watch your videos all the time with my mom in law while I took care of her and she loved listening to you! She passed away a couple months ago!
This is ASMR for me. Particularly that moment when you finish a puzzle and brush your hand over the surface. It’s the physical manifestation of success.
I love how throwing shade on the ketchup puzzle became one of the staples of the channel :D
I learn so much about puzzle solving from just your sorting process alone. I love the tip about changing the color of the backdrop.
It’s literally just wrapping paper that I taped down to the table!
I think a puzzle with a missing piece is a perfect gift for someone you like to gently annoy. :D
Missing. Not attracted to doing solid colour puzzles much but enjoyed seeing you suffer through it - you keep taking these on for the team so we don't need to. :-) Great work Karen.
Fun episode! I love your optimism when starting a puzzle! The whole "missing" piece phenomenon is haunting. I have a random piece left over from so much of the puzzling I did during covid lockdown (found on the floor somewhere) and no idea which puzzle it came from! Now, I can't donate any of my puzzles without knowing which of them has the missing piece! Don't want to drive anyone else crazy. How to label puzzle: "this puzzle may have a missing piece?"
You'll just have to do each puzzle one more time before donating, won't you?
The hardest puzzle I've ever done was titled The Wave. It's only completely interlocking pieces were the edge. All others had at least 1 curvy side, some with more than one. It was my mom's. She worked on it in the 60's when I was just a little guy and she gave up on it as too hard and put in away. I found it in the mid 70's as a teen and tried doing it two or three times but gave up also. Fast forward to my 20's and mom moving found it in the closet again. Dogged determination I tried again and finally finished it. Son of a gun, darn thing had one piece missing!
I would definitely do a solid color puzzle 'missing' a piece, especially with random shapes. While I haven't done a completely solid Springbok yet I have definitely done some challenging ones where I relied more on piece shape than the image - "Furry" comes to mind with the baby seal. Happy to see you still have the Jellybean puzzle, love that one.
This puzzle reminds me of a 1000 piece puzzle I did, the first puzzle I tackled during quarantine, where myself and later my mother (after she got kind of jealous and started working on the puzzle too) looked for AGES for this one piece only for it to be gone in the end. That was in like april of 2020. We moved in May of 2022 and the piece finally resurfaced during the last parts of the move. I almost threw the puzzle away but the miraculous little guy showed up to be saved for a future attempt
Rather then ask Simone Giertz, try finding the manufacturer of the puzzle. Then order any other puzzle from them with this cut, to get this one piece. That way you have the most unique and complete puzzle out there.
I'm no dummy, I got this puzzle and sent it to a relative, and I really hope they still like me. She likes a challenge and that is certainly not "MISSING" !!
It’s a matter of consent. Going into it knowing that it is supposed to be missing a piece makes it ok. To me, nothing is more frustrating than putting together a puzzle, especially brand new from the box, and having it missing a piece.
I think I've done one real jigsaw puzzle ever, but I bought this missing piece puzzle because I love Simon's work. I did not know what I was getting myself into. XD But hey, I found this channel I never would have thought to look for.
I never knew watching someone do a puzzle could be so much fun lol.
Thanks!
Just wanted to stop by and say my mother and I love you! We started doing puzzles together years ago, and your videos seem to be the ONE thing we can agree on watching together😂 Thanks for being awesome
Challenge for a puzzle creator: make a puzzle that can be solved 2 different ways and one way makes it appear that a piece is missing. The other way is the complete puzzle. I’m sure it would take a mathematician to figure out the cut. Lol.
This missing piece puzzle gives me anxiety hahahaha. I couldn’t stand it.
There is a puzzle like this, a chocolate puzzle. Not nearly as big as this and it’s only a few pieces, but that definitely exists !
this is the puzzle that should be framed... and then hanging next to it a mini frame with the missing piece
Love that I’ve found you through a Simone crossover! Love puzzles and am excited to watch more
No, I don't think I will be attempting a solid color puzzle, especially one with a missing piece. My mind would be missing, too! Thanks for taking the journey for me!
I don’t do puzzles and don’t plan too, but I can’t stop watching your videos. Your positive attitude and gentle speaking style is awesome. I fine your videos calming and entertaining. Thank you for the hard work you put into the videos.
True story: I once got a puzzle that had an extra piece. I'm sorry, whomever was ahead of me in the assembly line.
That was fun to watch.
In 1968 I was a new bride with a husband who worked nights. We were pretty poor, too. I was given a jigsaw puzzle. In my solitary nights, I put it together. Again and again. Finally bored, I put it together then painted it black (the only color paint in the house.) It took longer, but I had plenty of quiet time. Then that got boring so I put it together upside down, and painted the back black. Took quite a while to put together a puzzle when I didn’t even know which side was ”up”. That repeated effort lasted me through the moon landing.
Last night I and two granddaughters put together the Ravensberger Escape Room puzzle. The puzzle took about 4 hours. Then another two to solve the six “mysteries“ on the face of the puzzle to enable us to escape, and incidentally save the world.
Omg I laughed when you took out that Heinz puzzle and then you took it out again.
Heinz is NEVER going to live that down.😂
I think that an intentional missing piece is kind of fun.
It was cool seeing your comment on their video whenever they posted. It's how I found you and binged so much puzzle stuff.
Honestly, missing pieces in puzzles only bother me because I am excited to see the finished product of it. In a puzzle like this, where it's missing on purpose, I love it because the missing piece is part of the art.
I did the flat banana puzzle with my boyfriend at the time in high school. Of course I let him do the dole sticker. Took us a while to finish, but I loved it. Great challenge!
this is the collab I never expected but didn't know I NEEDED. always thought you should test out her cool jigsaw table!
I hate missing pieces in puzzles when it's truly an accidental miss. But, I love this idea because if you count all the pieces you'll know how many they're actually supposed to be and you're not going crazy looking for that one piece that fell behind a couch etc. I think this is hilarious and very clever especially since it looks like the pieces are well designed which I truly appreciate that attention to detail and quality.
I loved this review! I've been working on this puzzle for several months, finding about 3 pieces per attempt every so often. I'm about 1/4 of the way to completing the whole thing.
This is such a cool video. I love Simone’s reason on why she has a MISSING piece. Lol. Classic.
When you secured that flappy edge, I finally breathed.
I've never seen your videos but ur energy is positively infectious. Makes me feel all warm inside.
I did not in fact send you a link to this puzzle, BUT. The entire time I was watching Simone’s video, I was constantly thinking KAREN SHOULD DO THID KAREN SHOULD DO THIS KAREN SHOULD DO THIS 😂😂😂😂
Love this video, especially the teal background! Great contrast and so colorful (even with the white puzzle!)
You are so my puzzle queen! I have now taken on a puzzle from an impressionist painter. I bet you could have finished it in hours, I am on day 10 lol.
Love from Finland!
This idea is so fun.. It would be even better if the missing piece was random, first bc everyone would have like a unique puzzle but also bc you couldn't be spoiled
I just saw your most recent Patron only video. First i want to say that you looked particularly lovely. Second, thank you so much for the tour of your apartment! It fills in just a little more of that part of you that you share with the world. I really appreciate it. I can imagine you now moving around like all of us from project to project finishing the most important ones and doing a little everyday on all the others. Fascinating. and Thank you once again! We love you! Please tell me, how many hours do you spend on puzzles every day on average!?!
I love the addition of the little clock during the timelapses💕
I don't mind if a puzzle is missing "a" piece especially if second hand. I do object when it is new and missing pieces or missing 3 or more pieces without warning lol. I often borrow puzzles from the library so missing pieces comes with the territory 😂
Solid colour puzzles aren't my thing though. The quality of this one does look great. And I'm quite happy to watch you complete any type of puzzle even if not my style 👍
Missing. I was wondering if the missing piece was a random one from puzzle to puzzle. I think it would have made it more interesting for people to compare the one they got with others. Since she’s getting the missing pieces, maybe she’ll do something special like offer them for sale to raise funds for an organization she supports.
I think I definitely enjoyed watching you complete this puzzle more than I would ever enjoy doing it. The missing piece isn’t bothersome, it’s the single color concept. I had a hard enough time doing the 1000 Colours puzzle after I watched you do it!
This was the first video I've seen on your channel and I am now looking forward to picking up a puzzle again, it's been so long since I've done one! Thank you for the video! I'm excited to pick up my own MISSING puzzle piece puzzle one day haha
I'm happy to watch you puzzle your way through something like this, but I don't think solid colors or missing pieces are up my alley
Haha, the reason I started watching your videos was because when your video was recommended, I wondered how it was possible for someone to talk so much about puzzles XD How can one make a video about puzzles??? Now, not only am I a constant viewer, I've subscribed, and you've also reminded me how much I loved puzzling ;) But I don't have the courage to do a solid color puzzle let alone one with a MISSING piece :O
I just recently did the black krypt puzzle from ravensburger. Was my first solid color puzzle.
Was inspired by you 🙂
But it was a bit of a challenge...
And no piece was missing 😉
This puzzle would drive me crazy!! Love the puzzles! Keep up the good work❤
Missing pieces drive me crazy, especially when they've gone missing because of a small child.
Missing. Definitely a puzzle that's on my wish list!
This is the crossover I have been waiting for.
Karen was way ahead of the curve with her fashion there.
I really couldn't be missing this, certainly epic
When my husband and I did puzzles, a lot of the time we would hit a point where we got what we called "brain freeze", where your brain just stops comprehending what you are looking at. With this puzzle, it sounds like I could anticipate hours and hours of brain freeze!
I definitely felt that at the end of the first day! 6 hours a day was about my limit on this one!
I think instead of getting that piece back you should *trade* it for a random one from your puzzle. So you can have one that's still missing one but it's a random one.