Artifact Puzzles - Tyson Grumm The Sleepover Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle

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This is a 405 piece wooden jigsaw puzzle featuring Tyson Grumm's imaginative work The Sleepover. The puzzle design is brimming with quirky Tyson-Grumm themed whimsy pieces by silhouette artist Kathryn Flocken, and with a mosaic of different kinds of piece shapes and connectors by Jef Bambas, reflecting the patchwork-y image (regular straight edge). This puzzle is harder than average. Get comfy in your favorite PJ's and get to work on this mischievous puzzle!

Like all our puzzles, laser-cut from 1/4" thick wood. Packaged in our standard pine wood box. Made in USA.

17.5" by 11"

Manufacturer recommended age: 15 years and up

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Name: Rebecca in CO - Review from Hoefnagel Puzzle Club
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Review: Not my favorite, a lot of the connectors are very small and look the same as one another.
Name: Erin, CA
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Review: There's a lot going on in here! Many opportunities to grab a collection of pieces and do a little section.
Name: Joss/Meehan, CA
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Review: A fun puzzle with three extra animal whimsies that look like they should fit into the puzzle but don’t - they fit together though.
Name: Devon K
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Review: Very fun puzzle. Cunning layout that doesn't give any of the fancy pieces away, the surreal elements of the piece come out nicely as you spend time with it. Fun extra.
Name: Isabelle
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Review: Slightly more difficult than average due to its nature of visual carnival and collages. Dadaist elements (a smoking turtle, sure!, a flying penguin, yeah, bring it on!) and references (Nam June Paik's pile of TV sets, Maurice Sendak-ian wild boy) surely add up to a very improbable image that piques the interest. The different textures of the background are beautifully rendered in this puzzle: patina-aged tiles, decaying walls, and antique wallpapers featuring random numbers and letters form a collage masterpiece. And tons of whimsies and a fun aha-moment (wait a minute, where does the third pelican fit in?!). It may help reconnect with the inner child within. Looks like the people who created this puzzle had fun too, and it's contagious.