My first Wentworth puzzle, courtesy of Hoefnagel Puzzle Club, and I really enjoyed it. This Wentworth (“Triskelion”) is apparently not a “typical” Wentworth, per Hoefnagel, but the geometric cut had me having to do some mental readjustments to get into the groove (so to speak). The circular layering reminded me a bit of Mr. Gogo (although layering was only two-dimensional). The cut was a lot of fun — somewhat tesselated piece shapes, with a lot of near matches or false shape matches that had to be carefully distinguished by pattern — and I really liked the image also. A pleasing and fast puzzle!
The art is by Bradley W. Schenck (see also Wikipedia), and I liked this puzzle so well I’m buying a copy for myself.
No tags for this post.It only has 153 piece but with irregular edges and tessellated pieces it may still tie you in knots! A fun challenge for expert jigsaw fans. The perfect present for somebody who finishes their puzzles too quickly! Why you’ll love this puzzle: It’s a super tricky, Celtic knot work inspired piece It makes a great gift for expert puzzlers or anybody who likes a challenge This high quality, traditional, wooden jigsaw puzzle can be done time and again and make it a treat to complete.
Key features
- Exclusive cut pattern with extra difficult repetitive shaped pieces in a braided spiral which add to the fun and challenge
- No straight edges around the outside add to the challenge
- Challenging irregular pieces for added fun and intrigue
- With repeating colours and shapes this puzzle is sure to test your puzzling skills
- Precision laser cutting ensures intricate puzzle pieces that fit together perfectly