World of Bridgerton, Manjit Thapp, Laurence King

Wow, this was so fun. Like a collage puzzle, with many discrete elements, but in a scene. Also, very interesting for the perspective — since it’s a three-dimensional room using classical perspective, there were ways to assemble the architectural elements based on size, angle, etc.

This was my first Laurence King (that I remember) and the quality was fine for a cardboard puzzle — no false fits (perhaps due to the image rather than puzzle cut). There were a lot of connected pieces when I first opened it up! But they didn’t need tearing — just separating. I did really love that the puzzle was packaged in a paper envelope! instead of a plastic bag. Hooray! There was a poster included, but I just used the back of the box to scan for placing the various elements. The actual puzzle is a landscape orientation, maybe 30″ across by …. 20″ deep? (guesstimating) but the image on the back is square, so there was some distortion.

Anyway, it was an easy puzzle to assemble, with lots of bright colors and fun patterns, and since my brain needs easiness and fun these days.

World of Bridgerton, illustrated by Manjit Thapp. LK description:

A 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle with over 30 characters to spot.

Lady Danbury is hosting a sparkling soirée to begin the year’s social season, and you’re invited to piece together all the splendour, suitors and scandal. All the ton’s most notable names are in attendance: spot the Bridgerton family, the Duke and Duchess, the Sharmas, the Featheringtons and more as you complete this beautifully detailed jigsaw puzzle inspired by Shondaland’s hit series Bridgerton on Netflix.

1000-PIECE PUZZLE: Piece together the world of Bridgerton in this official jigsaw puzzle published in collaboration with Shondaland and Netflix. The perfect challenge for fans of the show – or anyone who loves a good jigsaw

CAST OF CHARACTERS from the first two series: relive the highlights of the show as you build the puzzle

INCLUDES A PULL-OUT POSTER featuring a scandal sheet from Lady Whistledown

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