It’s a “Puzzling” Gift Guide

Hello everyone! Since I am on a quest to try every hobby out there apparently, I have been really looking at puzzles lately. I never really considered doing them; our house is so small and I was like where in the world would I put it? Then I started seeing all of the puzzle boards with drawers that you can work on your puzzle, store the pieces in the drawers, and then slide it under a sofa or a bed. Perfect! So I started browsing around and wow, are there soooo many puzzles out there!! These are some of my favorites that I have found, and I was also thinking these might make good gifts. I know so many people who like puzzles, and they are so good for your brain health, keeping it all nice and elastic and active, plus they are budget friendly and provide hours of screen free entertainment. And they are like mini works of art! Anyway, here are my favorites!

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Bookish Puzzles

Lore Pemberton The Book Exchange || Classic Paperback Book Covers || A Book Lover’s Christmas

For these next six, I really enjoy reading all of the titles, guessing at the books, just all the fun of the book hunt. And the Lore Pemberton puzzle is gorgeous!

Purrfect Nook || Book Haven || 50 Must Read Books Bucket List

Literary Locations || The World of Agatha Christie || The World of Jane Austen: A Conversation Puzzle

How cool are these! The Agatha Christie has clues to spot, while the Jane Austen is all about the conversations.

Puzzles for Families

Unicorn with books || Bookish Cats || Little Park Ranger

I absolutely love this company. If you visit their Amazon store, they have so many puzzles and they all look so cool. Glow in the Dark puzzles, lift the flap puzzles, puzzles for tiny kids, the list goes on and on.

For the Youngest Family Members

Melissa and Doug Sound Puzzle || Personalized Puzzles (Pink/Blue)

Wyatt had that farm animals one and he loved it when he was a teeny little guy. I think the other puzzles are just neat – I love personalized stuff like that for little kiddos.

Stocking Stuffer Puzzles

Scratch and Sniff Hot Chocolate Penguin || Nature’s Bestsellers

I love all of the bookish puzzles honestly. And as the weather here is frigid and snowy this morning, I just may have to order one for us to put together as we stay all comfy in our house.

Are you a puzzler?

10 thoughts on “It’s a “Puzzling” Gift Guide

  1. Joanne's avatar Joanne

    You have some really great puzzles on here! I like almost any puzzle by Ravensburger, White Mountain, Springbok, and Buffalo. I find other brands (for adult puzzles in particular) can be lacking in quality. But most of all they have got to have pretty pictures!

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  3. marsha57's avatar marsha57

    We used to have a special table in the basement at our old house for putting puzzles together. I’m like you…I need the space to put them together. My bigger problem is what to do with them next. I’m not one to put one together over and over. But, maybe if I found the perfect one…maybe something Wuthering Heights…I could do it! Thanks for the ideas, but did you share a link for those drawers or doohickeys where you store them? It’s late, and I looked through the post a couple of times, but I may have missed it.

    https://marshainthemiddle.com/

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  4. Yes, what do you do with them once you are done? I want to know that too. Lol. I did see a Bronte puzzle. Lol. It was really neat honestly.

    https://amzn.to/4f0ZWtg – Puzzle board link. There are some without drawers, and there are some with legs. I like the no legs but with drawers version. Lol.

    Bronte Puzzle – I spy a lot of Jane Eyre but I am not familiar enough with Wuthering Heights to know if there is anything hidden in this puzzle about it. I see the “bird in a cage” which is a reference to a quote from Jane Eyre that I love. These are so interesting to look at and figure out. Lol.

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  5. I am obsessed with puzzles! I’ve done 47 this year already! I really love Galison puzzles, the pictures are so cute, and the Mudpuppy ones specifically are really great for a couple hours of fun. I’ve been on a 500-piece kick the last couple years, I feel like that’s what my mom brain can handle these days, but they can still be challenging, which is nice.

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