Kodak has created the ‘World’s largest jigsaw puzzle.’ It spans over 28 feet (8.5m) long and counts 51,300 pieces.
Do you love beautiful photos? Do you also love doing puzzles? Then this is the time for you to apply your skills. Kodak created “The World’s Largest Puzzle” which is now available for $600 on Amazon.
Kodak worked with CRA-Z-ART to design the puzzle. It spans over 28 feet (8.5m) long and counts 51,300 pieces. “The World’s Largest Puzzle” actually comes as 27 individually packaged puzzles containing 1,900 pieces each. Each smaller puzzle is a photo of a world wonder captured by a professional photographer.
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Once assembled together, the 27 individual puzzles come together to form the giant completed artwork which represents a 3×9 grid of giant world wonder photos.
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