From a soothing gradient to a Met museum puzzle to tide you over until you can visit in real life again
Photo: Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images We know, you’re bored. You’ve binge-watched everything, eaten all your quarantine snacks, and made at least one TikTok. If you’re looking for something else to do while social distancing that also gets you off your phone and laptop, we’re partial to puzzles.
$25 at Amazon Buy Map Marketing 59th Street Map Puzzle $45 now 29% off $32 Even though travel is strongly discouraged right now, this is a great way to see a bit of the Big Apple. $50 at Neiman Marcus Buy Areaware Set-Of-Three Dusen Dusen Pattern Puzzles $75 The Areaware Dusen Dusen puzzle collaboration is a favorite of Sissy Sainte-Marie Chacon, a Los Angeles–based stylist and self-proclaimed puzzle head. Of the one with the black background she said, “The op-art-inspired curved lines and limited colors of the Dusen Dusen puzzle made the pieces less sortable and more difficult to match up, but so satisfying to finish.
$14 at Walmart Buy 1,000-piece puzzles Clemens Habicht 1000 Piece Changing Color Jigsaw Puzzle $90 One of the few remaining puzzles on Amazon is this Areaware–esque 1,000-piecer. This one might be even more difficult than the aforementioned gradient puzzle given that the colors on each individual tile change depending on the way you look at it.
$15 at Walmart Buy Little Puzzle Thing, Tonkotsu Ramen $15 At just 70-pieces you can complete this ramen puzzle while you wait for your order of real ramen to be delivered from your favorite local restaurant. $19 at Urban Outfitters Buy Frank Stella Puzzle $20 Firuzabad, but make it a 750-piece puzzle. Bonus: This curvy and colorful puzzle is also made of 90 percent recycled paper and is printed with non-toxic inks.
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