A Review of Quordle Jigsaw Puzzles

The jigsaw with pieces shaped like animals and plants!

Grace Mary Power
Reviewsday Tuesday

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Photo of the “Picnic Raiders” Quordle puzzle, by Grace Mary Power

If you’re looking for a jigsaw puzzle with a difference, a Quordle jigsaw may be for you.

When I came across the delightful range of Quordle jigsaw puzzles and found out that the pieces are “different” with curves and with some shaped in the form of animals and plants, I had to try one out.

Above is the completed Quordle puzzle of “Picnic Raiders.” We bought the medium size, which is 8 x 11 inches with 188 pieces. The website that it is from says this size can be completed within 2 to 4 hours.

It was a challenge because my partner and I had to adjust not only to looking at animal and plant shaped pieces, but using them as parts to be joined together to make a whole.

Besides being irregular shapes, not the standard jigsaw pieces with locking parts and grooves, if that’s what you call them, some pieces had an extremely thin part or a very rounded part.

You could easily miss seeing these shapes on the pieces already placed within your puzzle. A lot of patience, perseverance and eye for detail is required when doing a Quordle puzzle.

Mere Male, my partner, was excellent at focusing on the Quordle challenge. He seemed to intuit where a piece would…

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Grace Mary Power
Reviewsday Tuesday

Editor of Thirty over Fifty. I help you to care for yourself through spirituality and tech. We need both. https://soulconnexions.substack.com