This Puzzle Has All Colors In CMYK Spectrum
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Thanks to Clemens Habicht and Lamington Drive anyone can now own a personal rainbow. They have created a jigsaw puzzle of 5,000 pieces, and each tile is an individual color in the CMYK spectrum. To complete the puzzle, people have to place each color exactly in relation to every other. “This one is for all those who wrote and said that 1000 COLORS wasn’t a challenge. Multiplying the number of pieces by a magnitude of five makes the difference in hue between neighbouring tiles barely perceptible,” the creators said. “With adjacent tiles almost identical in colour this puzzle is designed with an original random ribbon pattern so that each piece is a distinctly different shape and can fit clearly in only one way.” It is 200 x 70 centimetres (79 x 28 inches) big, and they have also created a version for children with 100 pieces.
Source: YouTube
Thanks to Clemens Habicht and Lamington Drive anyone can now own a personal rainbow. They have created a jigsaw puzzle of 5,000 pieces, and each tile is an individual color in the CMYK spectrum. To complete the puzzle, people have to place each color exactly in relation to every other. “This one is for all those who wrote and said that 1000 COLORS wasn’t a challenge. Multiplying the number of pieces by a magnitude of five makes the difference in hue between neighbouring tiles barely perceptible,” the creators said. “With adjacent tiles almost identical in colour this puzzle is designed with an original random ribbon pattern so that each piece is a distinctly different shape and can fit clearly in only one way.” It is 200 x 70 centimetres (79 x 28 inches) big, and they have also created a version for children with 100 pieces.
Total BS. If the puzzle had “all colors in CMYK spectrum” and “each tile an individual color in the CMYK spectrum”, then you would need 16,777,216 tiles.
I'm doing 150 piece puzzles with my son and it takes me 30 minutes to do a minion puzzle. I would not like to try that.
Total BS. If the puzzle had “all colors in CMYK spectrum” and “each tile an individual color in the CMYK spectrum”, then you would need 16,777,216 tiles.
I'm doing 150 piece puzzles with my son and it takes me 30 minutes to do a minion puzzle. I would not like to try that.
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