Doing a jigsaw puzzle is probably one of the most mind-bubbling past time for kids and adults alike. It is really challenging especially when you are still starting to solve the puzzle. It is difficult to decide where to start. The number of pieces scattered everywhere is just overwhelming.
If you are going to introduce puzzle solving to someone who has not played it before, then start with the easier pieces. Giving him a difficult piece to solve right away might just frustrate instead of challenge him. This may cause him to dislike the entire solving experience. Start with a puzzle that has little number of pieces. Once he gets the hang of it, introduce a more complex puzzle with greater number of pieces.
If you are going to introduce a more difficult piece, it would be fun if you do it with him first. Give your friend some techniques that will make it easier for him to solve the puzzle. Trying to solve a difficult jigsaw puzzle together is a fun experience. You will easily find the missing pieces and put them together.
There are many approaches in solving a puzzle. It depends on the number of pieces you have. The best way to start solving it is to start solving the sides and the edges. This will limit your focus to the curves on the other side of the pieces of puzzle. It will also be easier to solve if you have completed the outer portion of the image. You can easily work your way in once it's done.
You can also group the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle by color. This is very effective if you are solving an image with a lot of small pieces. The colors will serve as your guide on how the image will look like. You will easily form a bigger picture with the pieces having similar colors. For example, the pieces with the blue color on them may form the sky and those with specs of white may form clouds. You will be able to solve part of the puzzle by judging how each piece fit. You can start with the other parts once you are done with the first group of colors.
Jigsawpuzzles can also be solved by slowly fitting each piece with one another. It's like making a bigger piece out of the smaller pieces. The idea is to solve parts of the puzzle first and put them together to solve the entire picture. It is easier if you have the original image to guide you. If you need to solve an image of a playground, you can start solving the swing or the slide first. But if you don't have the image, then grouping it by colors and shades is recommended.
Solving kids jigsaw puzzles are entertaining. It serves as an exercise for your brain. Figuring out how all the pieces go together is really confusing and sometimes frustrating. But being able to complete the puzzle is very fulfilling. Just take it a piece at a time and you'll be surprise how far you've solve it. |