Friday, August 28, 2009

Picture Puzzle Day.

Cathy has started a weekly post that links to a puzzle.

I went and did this puzzle. It took me 11.20. I am pretty slow with jigsaws.

Have a go and let me know how long it took you.

Click to Mix and Solve

10 comments:

Sarah - Kala said...

5:25 . . . a bit slow for me, actually. I love doing puzzles.

Tracy said...

Lol I didn't make the average either 7:45 for me :)Nice diversion to the afternoon.

I'm supposed to be cleaning up for weekend visitors :)

A Bit of the Blarney said...

Well, this was terrific!!!!!!! I had such a grand time! I liked the picture before but like it even better now! Did it in 6:56...Really a wonderful challenge! Thank you so much! See you next week! It is pretty good therapy! Cathy

Elena@ Precious Treasures said...

I like these puzzles. I have a lovely sunset puzzle on one blog and a Golden Stamen on the other.

Alas, I'm very slow at these puzzles - this one took me 11 minutes - nice time wasters aren't they, lol.

Therese said...

Great time wasters.

Tom got on this afternoon and did the one on Cathy's blog in 3.45 minutes. My 9 year old beats me at them hands down.

Michele said...

frank would have that puzzle done in under 5 minutes. he is very fast with puzzles. the harder they are, the more he likes them.

Michele said...

well, for someone who just woke up from an afternoon nap and is still half asleep, i got 11.31.. boooo to me!:D

Michele said...

frank got it in 4:29

i knew he would:D

Therese said...

Frank is probably like my sil Marilena.

I remember her coming to our house and seeing a puzzle on the table that was called the impuzzible (like impossible) and she did it in about 5 minutes.

Michele said...

yeah, probably:D he saw the puzzle and said oh, interesting! so he sat down, didn't realize the clock was ticking as he did it because he was looking at the page, i told him, frank, it times you! he said, oh i'll get at it then. i think he would've done it in less than 4.29 if he had not gawked at the page:D

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