Ecru Puzzles - Aaron Wolf Lost Civilization Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle

$ 121.00

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Take a deep dive into this 447 piece wooden jigsaw puzzle of "Lost Civilization" by Aaron Wolf, a picture of a delightful underwater kingdom.

This puzzle is harder-than-average, with themed whimsy pieces, square-ish pieces on a circular grid, and a hand-drawn lazy irregular edge.  Note the irregular edge is not shown on the box. Puzzle design by by David Figueiras.

Our Ecru Puzzles line is characterized by a matte finish to reduce glare.

Like all our puzzles, made of 1/4" thick laser-cut wood and made in USA.

Packaged in our standard pine wood box with a small picture on the sliding lid, and an engraved side label.

11" by 19".

Manufacturer recommended age: 15 years and up

Released 2021

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Name: Megan in IL - Review from Hoefnagel Puzzle Club
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Review: I started this from the upper-left corner & had no idea what shape it was, the irregular edge made me think it was going to be a giant fish, and then I was really surprised when it was a rectangle haha. The color band on this is REALLY narrow irl, and that made it a bit challenging, but not too bad. Really enjoyed the finished image!
Name: Alecia in NH - Review from Hoefnagel Puzzle Club
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Review: Whew, the downward-looking, watery perspective made this puzzle challenging! I loved the image and finding the patterns of the different fishes and turtles, though.
Name: Lyndsey in WI - Review from Hoefnagel Puzzle Club
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Review: It was easier than I thought it would be just based on the picture! There are differently toned regions to help it along.
Name: Daniel, PA
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Review: The puzzle itself doesn't seem as bright as in this picture. The muted colors made it tough to see the images. Didn't love it.
Name: Melanie, CA
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Review: Enjoyed the irregular edge, which forced me to put together the puzzle from the castle outward (instead of from the edges inward). Great quality pieces and loved the variety of colors, although I wasn't a huge fan of the hazy "soft focus" in the middle.