Posted by spacechem on July 06, 2023 at 16:18:55 from (207.204.231.71):
In Reply to: 07-06 Extra posted by WalJohn on July 06, 2023 at 04:45:35:
While I sincerely appreciate your efforts to fill a void keenly felt, I hope you will accept some constructive criticism in the spirit in which it is intended. I finished the puzzle, but I do not like the format.
1. I don't like sorting through a pile of pieces. It's a lot of extra click & drags for my shaky old hands. This picture wasn't too difficult, but I certainly wouldn't want to wade into one like your rust pic!
2. I couldn't find a way to increase the number of pieces. With the other format, I find that about 240 pieces takes me a half hour to an hour to complete, which is the time I choose to devote to a single puzzle.
3. Fuzzy, out of focus photos don't really work as a puzzle- in either format- however attractive the subject (your tractor pic).
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